Closing the "CIM GAP" in the Process Industries

  • Canfield, Frank-B. (ChemShare Corporation, P.O.Box 1885, Houston, Texas 77251-1885, U.S.A.) ;
  • Nair, Pratap-K. (ChemShare Corporation, P.O.Box 1885, Houston, Texas 77251-1885, U.S.A.)
  • Published : 1991.10.01

Abstract

Vendors and consultants struggle to draw attention to their proven experience in discrete CIM in order to convince process manufacturers to adopt CIM technology. The analogy works very well at the periphery where an invoice is an invoice, but disintegrates at the core where modeling of the manufacturing "process" is required. Until recently, it has not been possible to completely and rigorously model entire process plants in real-time, and this missing core element has been called the "CIM GAP" With the recent introduction of the concurrent resolution $^{sm}$ kernel, the CIM GAP now is being closed in the process industries.ntroduction of the concurrent resolution $^{sm}$ kernel, the CIM GAP now is being closed in the process industries.

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