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An electronic logbook is a computer based software for recording (logging) states, events or simply conditions used for complex machines like aircraft, nuclear plants, particle accelerators, various areas on board ships replacing paper based logbooks, etc. This version of a logbook was derived from the old-fashioned paper based logbooks which have been used in the maritime sector (see also logbook). Today a wide spectrum of different implementations of these electronic logbooks is available, even if most versions are based on the classical client-server approach. Here the electronic logbook serves a client which is in most cases a simple web browser. == Marine Electronic Logbooks == An electronic alternative to record key navigation, engine watch, port calls and other operational activities on board vessels of all sizes. Marine Electronic logbooks must meet the specific reporting requirements of IMO, SOLAS and flag states. Manually inserted information is normally combined with data recorded from the vessel's instruments such as time and position. Typical marine electronic logbooks are: * Deck Logbook – Records navigational events related to the voyage and operations on board * Dynamic Positioning Logbook – Manual recording of operations related to Dynamic Positioning (DP) operations * Engine Logbook – Records engine events related to the engine and machinery operation * Oil Record Book – Records events related to oil and dirty water as required by IMO's MARPOL convention * Operational Log – Records events related to vessel operation, i.e. performance, cargo handling and maritime operations. The Operational Log will typically need some customisation to owner's requirement and trade. * Radio Logbook – Records events relevant to radio traffic as required by IMO and the flag states 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Electronic logbook」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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