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Studies in Informatics and Control
Vol. 2, No. 4, 1993

BOOK REVIEW - Microprocessors in Process Control

Pierre Radulescu
Abstract

Dr. John Borer, who works at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University. Uxbridge, U.K., intended his volume as a largely accessible introductory text in microprocessor-based process control. The technical level of the book is that of control engineers, and the emphasis is put on letting them fully grasp the concepts and the technologies involved. This book is a reflection of the necessity for getting the theoretical side of control strategy, which has been largely speculated, ever closer to the practical side,i.e. to implementing control strategies. How microprocessors can help in such a doing is the book's main concern.

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by John Borer

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