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Successful Instrumentation and Control Systems Design

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Whether you're designing a new instrumentation and control (I&C) system, or migrating an existing control system along an upgrade path, you need to have a well-conceived design package - the engineering deliverables and the design process that creates them. This book draws on 25 years of design engineering experience from the author to provide you with a roadmap to understanding the design process, the elements of a successful project, the specific issues to address in a well-designed I&C system, and the engineering products that enable practical design and successful maintenance. As nearly $65 billion worth of automation systems near the end of their traditional life cycle, the necessity of understanding the design process has never been more critical to engineers, technicians, and management - this book will help you achieve that understanding.

360 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2003

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July 3, 2015
I enjoyed this book as a refresher for how this work process should go. I also appreciated some definitions of documents that are always a little vague to me.
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