Industrial Control System Course
This page describes the free online industrial control system course called "Computers in Control Systems" and is another way of keeping the focus on value.
Each installment of this course comes from an article by Diana C. Bouchard, who has written extensively on control systems. She penned the chapter on computers in "Fundamentals of Industrial Control" a best-selling book in the Practical Guide Series published by ISA – The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society.
Course Content
Complete the form below. About twice a week, you'll receive a new installment until you have all 16 of them. There is absolutely no cost and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Here is the industrial control system course content:
- Listservs - Part 1 - The (sometimes) wild and (often) wonderful world of listservs
- Listservs - Part 2 - Listservs continued - managing all that mail
- Fuzzy Logic - Part 1 - Black and white and gray all over: the multi-valued world of fuzzy logic
- Fuzzy Logic - Part 2 - Fuzzy logic continued - strong and weak points of the fuzzy logic approach
- Case-Based Reasoning - Making a case for case-based reasoning (CBR)
- E-Commerce - Part 1 - Now it can even take your money: the advent of electronic commerce
- E-Commerce - Part 2 - E-Commerce continued - further reflections on the electronic commerce frontier
- Wireless Computing - Coming unplugged? Trends in wireless computing
- Access Control - Barbarians at the gates: controlling Internet access
- Java - Your caffeine fix: a quick tour of Java
- ActiveX - Let's get active: the wide world of ActiveX controls
- XML - Hitting the mark: the future of markup languages and XML
- Linux - Part 1 - Is openness a virtue? The pros and cons of Linux
- Linux - Part 2 - Linux continued - advantages of Linux
- Embedded Systems - Part 1 - They're everywhere! The invisible world of embedded systems
- Embedded Systems - Part 2 - Embedded systems continued - software for embedded systems
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