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Integrating disaster relief into plant operation
In 1996, a group of control engineers at AccessWare Inc. (Houston, Texas) became concerned as to why alarming systems had not integrated communication advances and database management for detection and notification in the first stages of a major plant upset. These engineers identified the enormous n...
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Published in: | Control engineering 1998-03, Vol.45 (5), p.25-26 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In 1996, a group of control engineers at AccessWare Inc. (Houston, Texas) became concerned as to why alarming systems had not integrated communication advances and database management for detection and notification in the first stages of a major plant upset. These engineers identified the enormous need for software that applied a proactive strategy to safer plant operations. That envisioned software makes its national debut as AccessWare launches OnCue. OnCue is the first proactive alarming system to actually force notification and acknowledgment in the early stages of a disaster, when troubleshooting makes a real difference. |
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ISSN: | 0010-8049 2163-4076 |