Survey Of Computer Use By US Coal Companies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. P. Reddy J. M. Dean R. L. Grayson Y. J. Wang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

This 1988 survey provided a cross section of computer software use by the US coal industry. From 1250 mailed questionnaires, 171 responses were received, representing a 4.9% sampling of the 3496 US coal mines. Since the distribution of responses by regional stratum matched well with the distribution of mines by stratum, the survey was given statistical validity. A statistical description details the computer use by region, mining type, organizational size, the level of application within the organization, the type of software application used, the variety of computers on which the software was used and the percent of users within engineering, management and general applications categories. Overall, 63.5% of the respondents use computers at some level in their organizations. All of the mines producing more than 454 kt/a (500,000 stpy) used computers. However, for those producing more than 9 kt/a (10,000 stpy) but less than 91 kt/a (100,000stpy), only 44% used computers. Generally, the software applications were still data-processing oriented. The application sophistication grew with increasing mine size. Computer system models and configurations for different sized organizations are recommended based on the configurations used in the industry at the time of the survey.
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APA: N. P. Reddy J. M. Dean R. L. Grayson Y. J. Wang  (1994)  Survey Of Computer Use By US Coal Companies

MLA: N. P. Reddy J. M. Dean R. L. Grayson Y. J. Wang Survey Of Computer Use By US Coal Companies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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