Unifying process design with automation and control application development: An approach based on information integration and model-driven methods

David Hästbacka, Teemu Mätäsniemi

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    Abstract

    The transfer of design information from process design to automation design requires attention as requirements on process control are increasing resulting in more complex systems to be designed. This paper presents current process and automation design practices and highlights related problems and information exchange challenges. A development method based on a common consistent information model, utilizing standards and existing data models, is discussed and model-driven methods for improved quality and productivity are introduced to the development of industrial process control applications.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages1227-1232
    ISBN (Print)978-3-902661-43-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing, INCOM '09 - Moscow, Russian Federation
    Duration: 3 May 20095 Jun 2009

    Publication series

    SeriesIFAC Proceedings Volumes
    Number4
    Volume42
    ISSN1474-6670

    Conference

    Conference13th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing, INCOM '09
    Abbreviated titleINCOM '09
    Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
    CityMoscow
    Period3/05/095/06/09

    Keywords

    • automation design
    • process engineering
    • information exchange
    • model driven development

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