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This can be contrasted with quality control, which is focused on process outputs.
statistical process control
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in control technology an input would be a temperature or something of that nature derived from the process and an output would be a signal to control a control valve or actuator that effects the input signal.
interacting system is related to as follows . in this system the interaction between two systems are directed
TPS-Transaction Processing Systems...record and process data from business transactions. PCS-Process Control Systems...monitor and control physical process ECS-Enterprise Collaboration Systems...Enhance team and work group communications
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.
interacting with other agencies involved in the deployment process; maintaining familiarity with applicable systems; helping to maintain personnel and cargo in a state of readiness
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.
J. A. Moore has written: 'Digital control devices' -- subject(s): Digital control systems, Process control
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Eric Bouzou has written: 'Interactive software for process control' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Interactive computer systems, Process control
K. Najim has written: 'Commande adaptative des processus industriels' -- subject(s): Process control, Adaptive control systems 'Learning automata' -- subject(s): Self-organizing systems, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning 'Control of liquid-liquid extraction columns' -- subject(s): Chemical process control, Extraction (Chemistry)
Production control involves the systematic planing, co-ordinating and directing of manufacturing activities to ensure that good are made on time, of adequate quality and at reasonable cost. Process control on the other hand, is the production of materials through the use of ICT systems. An example of process control is paper production. Gabriel.
It is a systems engineering process that manages the control and quality of a product for the duration of its use. These processes are generally for complex systems like a weapons system.
SCADA is an acronym that stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. SCADA refers to a system that collects data from various sensors at a factory, plant or in other remote locations and then sends this data to a central computer which then manages and controls the data.