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The concepts of supervised process available in the literature are reviewed and the terminology and the basic functions of a supervisory system are defined. Also, the different approaches used for the design of such systems are analyzed. An appropriate formalism for the representation and modeling of the dynamics of the process is selected and the system specifications are expressed from that formal selected basis. The proposed methodology is focused on the conventional hierarchical systems, but both, the formal representation of the specification as well as the behavior model can be used for adding the other functionalities of other modern intelligent supervision systems.
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Zapata, G., Cardillo, J., & Chacón, E. (2011). Aportes metodológicos para el diseño de sistemas de supervisión de procesos continuos. Informacion Tecnologica, 22(3), 97–114. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07642011000300012
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