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Special Report from Automation Fair 2012 - Smart. Safe. Sustainable.

The editors of Control and Control Design compiled this special report from the 21st annual Automation Fair event, hosted by Rockwell Automation, in Philadelphia,...

ISA100 and Wireless Standards Convergence

ISA100 is one of three standards competing in industrial wireless sensing. What is distinctive about ISA100? What are the prospects for convergence of standards?...

Optimizing results in automation projects with simulation

The use of the simulation systems for testing and training process automation projects has been proven to reduce time-to-market and increase business results. This...

Sustainable Profitability

Many industrial businesses and manufacturing operations were designed, implemented and operated around a set of basic assumptions that have served the industry well...

Unlocking Automation Systems for Higher Business Responsiveness

Every manufacturing industry is experiencing an increasing speed of business in several areas including changing schedules, customer needs, costs of materials,...

Replacing Aging Process Automation Systems: Finding the Best Option

Today, for a variety of reasons, tremendous pressures are building that will require plant managers to update their aging automation systems during the next decade....

Safety & Automation System (SAS) - How the Safety and the Automation Systems Finally Come Together as an HMI

Today we have clear guidelines on how the Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and basic Process Control Systems (BPCS) should be separated from a controls and network...

The Zones of Batch Manufacturing and Their Impact Upon Automation

All of the components, and the zones in which they reside, that comprise the scope and magnitude of batch manufacturing have always been a challenge to fully...

Murphy's Law Consequences in Automation

The most popular rendition of Murphy's Law is, "What can go wrong will, and at the worst possible time…" In today's automation world, we are building ever more...

Batch Automation Project Increases Production

The upgrade of an existing operational plant to a new control system can be full of uncertainties, especially in the areas of operability, downtime, and benefit....

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