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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Confusing compound of disparate texts,
By A Customer
This review is from: Planning, Scheduling, and Control Integration in the Process Industries (Hardcover)
If the process industry really is consulted by stuff like this, then it is a wonder that process automation serves to enhance productivity. This confusing conglomerate of disparate accounts is likely to be understood only by the authors themselves.
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Comprehensive Planning and Scheduling Technologies,
By Michael A. Tucker (Sugar Land, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Planning, Scheduling, and Control Integration in the Process Industries (Hardcover)
I was mainly interested in refinery planning and scheduling technologies. I found the book to be a useful and comprehensive discussion of the various technologies in the planning and scheduling areas. In the latter chapters, the book discusses how the various functions may be intergrated. I found the information about the EPLP (Extreme Point) LP modeling to be very useful. Although this is not widely used today, there are a number of useful applications for this technology for global refinery modeling and planninng. |
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Planning, Scheduling, and Control Integration in the Process Industries by C. Edward Bodington (Hardcover - May 10, 1995)
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