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- Electronic_logbook abstract "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.".
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- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_systems.
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- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_lab_notebook.
- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLink International_Maritime_Organization.
- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLink Logbook.
- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLink SOLAS_Convention.
- Electronic_logbook wikiPageWikiLinkText "electronic logbook".
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- Electronic_logbook subject Category:Computer_systems.
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- Electronic_logbook type InformationAppliance.
- Electronic_logbook type Computer.
- Electronic_logbook comment "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).".
- Electronic_logbook label "Electronic logbook".
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