
Applying S88
Batch Control from a Users Perspective
Larry Lamb(Author)
ISA (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 2000
Book
Hardback
158 pages
978-1-55617-703-3 (ISBN)
Description
The release of batch control standard ANSI/ISA S88.01-1995, Batch Control Part 1: Models and Terminology, has led to revolutionary advances in the way factories design, implement, and integrate flexible, modular processes into the enterprise. Now for the first time, here's a book that cuts through the opaque language and arcane symbols of the standard, and explains it in clear, user-friendly language. Applying S88 covers all aspects of the ANSI/ISA S88.01 Standard. Written from a user's perspective, Parshall and Lamb discuss their implementation of S88, offering a wealth of examples and explanations to make it applicable across a wide range of batch industries. From designing better processes to combining recipes with equipment control to execution validation test plans, this book offers both an introduction to S88 as well as expert insights into applying it. Parshall and Lamb's clear, lighthearted style makes this the ideal introduction to S88 for control engineers, project engineers, technicians, operators, information technology professionals, engineering or IT supervisors, and mid- to upper-level managers. Contents: Basic Concepts Are You Ready to Go Yet? Starting (What You Hope Will Be) A Successful Project The Physical Model Recipes, Part 1: Procedures Recipes, Part 2: All the Other Stuff Linking Recipes to Equipment Other Important Batch Control Items Batch Activities and Information Management System Specification and Design Specifying and Designing Equipment Phases Writing Phase Logic Starting Your System Right - The First Time Finis.
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Product info
Hardback
Language
English
Place of publication
Research Triangle Park
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55617-703-3 (9781556177033)
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Content
Basic Concepts * Are You Ready to Go Yet? * Starting (What You Hope Will Be) A Successful Project * The Physical Model * Recipes, Part 1: Procedures * Recipes, Part 2: All the Other Stuff * Linking Recipes to Equipment * Other Important Batch Control Items * Batch Activities and Information Management * System Specification and Design * Specifying and Designing Equipment Phases * Writing Phase Logic * Starting Your System Right - The First Time * Finis.