A Tool for Control Structure Selection in Interconnected Processes
ProMoVis is a software environment which can visualize a process system and analyze this interconnected system using the control structure selection methods.
The tool s implemented as either a standalone software for industrial use or as a research version which can run within Matlab, both released under the Apache Open Source license.
ProMoVis is not limited to the control structure selection
problem as additional analysis methods can be added easily.
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