Conference Proceedings
Computers in Mining, Southern Queensland
Conference Proceedings
Computers in Mining, Southern Queensland
Computing from a Remote Mine Site
Technical applications of computers within the coal industry are expanding rapidly with an increase in the number of users and user locations. Collinsville Coal Company Pty Ltd is an example of a remote and growing user company which has a Telecom link to MIM's ICL mainframe computer in Brisbane. The Planning Department is one of the technical user departments at Collinsville, with a variety of VDU, plotting and screen graphics hardware supported by the MIM Computing network. Current applications involve the storage, retrieval and manipulation of borehole information, plan and map production, volume calculations from survey data and mine ventilation modelling for underground Operations.
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D E Jayo, J D Giedl
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- Published: 1983
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