<p><P>The need to adapt to the demands of global supply chains in real-time is of significant importance to the future success of continuous process industries. Amongst such business drivers, it will become critical that process plants are designed to be easily reconfigured as and when necessary. Re
Distributed Process Control Report
β Scribed by Architecture Technology Corp. (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Advanced Technology
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Please note this is a short discount publication. Factory Managers and Production Planners - Distributed Process Control is the industrial technology destined to become the key to plant-wide management and the factory of the future. This unique, in-depth report concentrates on the state-of-the-art in Distributed Process Control, a technology which nearly 200 companies supply to users in all areas of manufacturing from paper-making to aerospace. The report examines the three vital categories of DPC systems: * Computer Based * Digital Electronic * atching and Proportioning Control Plus * Manufacturing Cell Control Systems * Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems * Factory Communications Distributed Process Control and Factory Communications will ensure that you stay ahead of the competition and exploit this exciting new technology to the full
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page ifc1
Copyright, Page ifc1
DISCLAIMER, Page ifc2
FOREWORD, Page ifc3
List of Figures, Page xii
1 - Connecting the Systems and the Definitions, Pages 1-27
2 - The TechnologyβIts Trends and Applications, Pages 29-66
3 - Vendor ApplicationsβMany Solutions for Many Markets, Pages 67-97
4 - Distributed Process Control in the 1990s, Pages 99-115
5 - Systems Evaluation and Implementation, Pages 117-150
6 - User ApplicationsβSystem Case Histories, Pages 151-169
Vendor Index, Pages 171-174
Bibliography, Pages 175-176
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