Process approach to the process control

For process control two basic approaches are used: outside - in approach and inside - out approach. Outside-in approach is user oriented. Process is forced to satisfy user objectives. Inside-out approach is process oriented. At this process driven approach process has dominant position and condition...

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Published in:Proceedings of the 13th International Carpathian Control Conference (ICCC) pp. 364 - 369
Main Authors: Kostial, I., Dorcak, D., Sindler, V., Spisak, J., Glocek, J., Lisuch, J.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-05-2012
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Summary:For process control two basic approaches are used: outside - in approach and inside - out approach. Outside-in approach is user oriented. Process is forced to satisfy user objectives. Inside-out approach is process oriented. At this process driven approach process has dominant position and conditions have been created to realize it by the most natural way. Process oriented approach is based on knowing process fundamentals, where all control activities tend to satisfy the process optimally. This approach can bring important changes to the process. Presently in most of the solutions some regard is given to the process, but real process oriented approach is more exception than the rule. In this paper individual solution presents conceptual advantages of this approach and classical conceptions. External manipulation is by domination of the object by the subject. Object is passive and is waiting on the intervention. In the process approach the object is active and requires minimum external forces. Process is executed by transformation, mutation and alteration. Process manipulation can be physical or logical (process activation, deactivation).
ISBN:1457718677
9781457718670
DOI:10.1109/CarpathianCC.2012.6228669