An expert software system to solve the problems associated with user acceptance of onboard computers in heavy trucks has been designed and implemented. The resulting third-generation onboard computer system addresses the major marketplace issues responsible for the relatively poor market penetration. The administrative cost of operating an onboard computer system program has been reduced by up to 70% by automating the data management process and automatically providing fleet management with easy-to-read memos to document the performance of the fleet. The memos are designed for several specific management levels, from the driver through the company president. Memos designed for drivers are generated on an exception basis and utilize a unique coaching approach to help to improve the driver's performance.
Development of a third generation on-board computer system
Entwicklung eines Bordcomputersystems der dritten Generation
1989
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