Novel PCA-Based Technique for Identification of Dominant Variables for Partial Control

Author(s):  
Jobrun Nandong ◽  
Yudi Samyudia ◽  
Moses O. Tadé

The control structure problem which has been considered the central issue in modern process control has attracted large research attentions in the last three decades. There are various methods which have been developed but only a handful of them can really provide a practical solution to such an open-ended problem. The concept of partial control structure which has long been adopted in process industries has to a certain extent provided the engineers with sound theoretical foundation upon which this issue can be tackled in a systematic way. One major limitation of partial control preventing its effective adoption to solving this problem is due to its heavy reliance on engineering experiences and process knowledge in finding the dominant variables. In this paper, we propose a novel PCA-based technique to identify the dominant variables, which avoids the need for extensive experience and process knowledge. Various criteria and conditions forming the backbone of the technique are also proposed. The effectiveness of the technique is demonstrated based on its application to the continuous extractive alcoholic fermentation system.

2003 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jay C. Thibodeau

This study provides experimental evidence related to the management of audit task knowledge. Specifically, the research explores whether a certain type of task knowledge, loan credit review knowledge, develops differently for in-charge auditors working in different industry specializations. Since auditors are often asked to choose an industry specialization at the in-charge level, understanding whether certain industries provide the opportunity for differential knowledge development is important (Libby and Frederick 1990), especially if such knowledge can be transferred to aid performance in tasks completed in several other industries. As such, the study explores whether the task knowledge under investigation can be transferred across both industry and task contexts to aid performance in the going concern judgment, a task that is required to be completed in all industries. An experiment was administered to 60 in-charge auditors from one of the then Big 6 firms, with 32 participants specializing in the financial services industry and 28 in manufacturing. Importantly, financial services auditors have extensive experience evaluating the collectibility of loans and the underlying financial condition of borrowers; this knowledge is expected to also be valuable in assessing the going concern of any client. Participants evaluated the going concern status of four cases of actual troubled clients from two industry settings: manufacturing and casino gambling. The findings support the transferability of knowledge across task and industry contexts. This result is important because it is the first study in the audit literature to demonstrate that a specific type of task knowledge can be transferred across both task and industry contexts (Be´dard and Chi 1993). In so doing, the results provide an important theoretical foundation for audit researchers and practitioners regarding the conditions for the transfer and dissemination of audit knowledge throughout a firm.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claus Reis

The social integration of refugees and other immigrants depends on the development of their chances of participating in society and on making them more proficient in doing so, a strategy which requires the corresponding alignment and coordination of local social services. This handbook practically uses the results of a large research project. It shows how to build up networks of professionals and volunteers and to establish case management as a concept and method in order to coordinate individually oriented services. The handbook presents a theoretical foundation, but also practical concepts and useful instruments with which to implement them. It will appeal to those who work in the context of local social and migration policy, as well as academics and teachers in the field of social sciences.


2018 ◽  
Vol 225 ◽  
pp. 02006
Author(s):  
Radha Ravindra Borikar ◽  
M. Monica Subashini

In modern process industries, the need for automation has become necessary to improve the feasibility of production. Automation reduces the possibility of human error and also ensures accuracy of output. In automation and process industries, DCS is used to control several processes being carried out simultaneously with minimum scope for failure. In this project, we have proposed a design on Distributed Control System and Emergency Shutdown System which controls the processing of urea and ammonia. The software used for the Distributed Control System is Centum VP (Vigilant Plant) and the logic designer tool is used to design the control logics of the DCS and ESD.


Author(s):  
Alexey Shcherbakov ◽  
Valentin Zhezmer

Department of hydraulic engineering and hydraulics FGBNU «VNIIGiM them. A.N. Kostyakova «has a long history. For many years, the department’s staff has been such scientists and water engineers with extensive experience as M.A. Volynov, V.S. Verbitsky, S.S. Medvedev, N.V. Lebedev, B.C. Panfilov, T.G. Voynich-Syanozhentsky, V.A. Golubkova, G.V. Lyapin and others. The department solved a wide range of tasks, the main areas of research were the following: – theoretical and applied hydrodynamics and hydraulics, with reference to the open channel flows that affect the state and level of safety of the hydraulic structures; – integrated use and protection of water bodies – water sources and water sources of water resources used in land reclamation; – development of measures and technical solutions for the protection of objects from the negative effects of water; – theoretical substantiation of works to improve the safety level of the GTS (declaration); – development and implementation of digitalization methods for solving design, construction, operation and control of landreclamation facilities. Currently, promising areas of research is the development of a decision-making algorithm in the designation of measures to rationalize the provision of resources to water amelioration. The algorithm is developed on the basis of a detailed study, systematization and processing of data both on safety and on the efficiency of systems and structures, ensuring the delivery of irrigation water of the required quality and in sufficient quantity from a water source to the field.


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