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Decision tables in process control: a powerful development tool.

J S Nixon, W L McMullen

    ISA Transactions
    |January 1, 1986
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    Decision tables offer a powerful method for developing automation and control systems. This approach simplifies complex procedures and enhances computer-based system design, as demonstrated in industrial projects.

    Area of Science:

    • Automation and Control Systems Engineering
    • Software Engineering
    • Systems Analysis

    Background:

    • Traditional methods for automation and control systems development can be complex.
    • Expressing intricate procedures and control strategies requires robust techniques.
    • Computer-based systems necessitate clear and accurate documentation for implementation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a development methodology for automation and control systems.
    • To highlight the utility of decision tables as a core technique.
    • To compare decision tables with traditional tools in system design.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing decision tables for analysis, design, and documentation.
    • Examining the characteristics and advantages of decision tables.

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  • Comparing decision table application with conventional methods.
  • Citing case studies from industrial automation projects.
  • Main Results:

    • Decision tables provide a powerful means for articulating complex system logic.
    • The methodology facilitates clearer system design and implementation.
    • Industrial applications demonstrate the practical benefits of decision tables.

    Conclusions:

    • Decision tables represent an effective technique for automation and control system development.
    • This methodology enhances the clarity and efficiency of computer-based system design.
    • The use of decision tables is validated through successful industrial implementations.