I would be grateful if you could open the web site:
www.pahiggs.com
It contains a developmental Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) User Interface
designed for Internet access. Having navigated through the web site, please
provide your valued feedback, on its design using a survey feedback form. A
link to the feedback form is located on the navigation bar, top right, once
logged into the web site. The web site has been designed to meet Royal
Mail Plc’s, user requirements. Royal Mail Plc, a UK postal business, is
investigating the use of CBM equipment to monitor rubber belt, drive motors
and pulley bearing condition, for its automated letter sorting machinery.
This will be the final information gathering exercise undertaken, aimed at developing a
set of CBM GUI design rules for generic CBM software. Your participation
will be very much appreciated. If you provide an address at the end of the
survey, you will be entered into a raffle to be drawn on the 4th July 2006.
The winner will receive by postal mail a very handy screwdriver and torch
combination, ideal for those dark or shady little jobs around the house.
Notification of the winner will be issued by email to all participating
respondents.
For your information, previous survey results have been published in the
January 2006 edition of the International Journal of COMADEM, and presented
at the ESDA 2004 conference held at The University of Manchester. A further
paper is awaiting editorial approval by the International Journal of
COMADEM.
I look forward to receiving your honest feedback, and wish to take this
opportunity of thanking you for participating in this industrially
sponsored research project.
Yours Sincerely
Philip Higgs
(Research Student)
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Mechatronics Research Group
Holywell Building
Holywell Park
Wolfson school of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leicestershire
UK
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