Process Definition and Modeling Guidebook. Version 01.00.02
Abstract
This guidebook is not intended to advance the state of the art. It does, however, use state of the art principles as a means for advancing the state of the practice. The Consortium's objective with this version of the guidebook is to provide sufficient tools, techniques, guidelines, and examples to enable you to acquire the necessary understanding and skills to capably perform process representation. It must be emphasized that a deliberate attempt has been made to stay with fundamental principles and techniques that can be easily learned and readily a plied. The Consortium is actively interested in end-user reaction, case studies, feedback and any suggestions or recommendations you have for improving and advancing the content of this guidebook. While insights from researchers and technologists are also appreciated, this guidebook is designed to provide information useful to process project managers, process line engineers, and others whose daily activities are consistently constrained by crowded schedules and tight budget considerations. It is from this audience that the Consortium is especially interested in feedback.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA258967
Entities
People
- Richard Bechtold