Hijacked: Three Questions to Determine if Your Tuning Software is Ready for the Real-World

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Practitioners look to tuning software to steady their control loops and improve performance.  In particular they count on software to tackle complex, oscillatory conditions.

But some software vendors have hijacked terminology that describes recent innovations in dynamic process modeling.  All the while they still require users to steady the loop before their products will work.  That is, all but one.

This publication examines the topic of non-steady state modeling and offers three (3) simple questions that can help you to determine if your tuning software is ready for the challenges of the real-world.

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