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Process specification language:
Author(s) -
Amy Knutilla,
Craig Schlenoff,
Steven R. Ray,
Stephen T. Polyak,
Austin Tate,
Shu Chiun Cheah,
Richard C. Anderson
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.6028/nist.ir.6160
Subject(s) - programming language , computer science , process (computing)
The goal of the NIST Process Specification Language (PSL) project is to investigate and arrive at a neutral, unifying representation of process information to enable sharing of process data among manufacturing engineering and business applications. This paper focuses on the second phase of the project, the analysis of existing process representations to determine how well existing process representation methodologies support the requirements for specifying processes found in Phase One. This analysis will provide an objective basis from which to develop a comprehensive language and will promote the leveraging of existing work. Process Specification Language: An Analysis of Existing Representations

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