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This chapter gives an overview of ESPRIT project 1217 (1199), ‘Human-centred CIM Systems’, at the beginning of the final year of the three-year project. The object of the project is to produce human-centred CIM components, in which human skill and its application are optimised in harmony with leading-edge computerised manufacturing technology.

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Murphy, S. (1989). The ESPRIT Project. In: Rosenbrock, H. (eds) Designing Human-centred Technology. The Springer Series on Artificial Intelligence and Society. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1717-9_11

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