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| #4033976 in Books | Manfred Nagl | 2008-08-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x1.71 x6.14l,2.69 | File Name: 3540705511 | 851 pages | Collaborative and Distributed Chemical Engineering From Understanding to Substantial Design Process Support Results of the IMPROVE Project
||From the Back Cover||IMPROVE stands for "Information Technology Support for Collaborative and Distributed Design Processes in Chemical Engineering" and is a large joint project of research institutions at RWTH Aachen University. This volume summarizes the resul
IMPROVE stands for "Information Technology Support for Collaborative and Distributed Design Processes in Chemical Engineering" and is a large joint project of research institutions at RWTH Aachen University. This volume summarizes the results after 9 years of cooperative research work.
The focus of IMRPOVE is on understanding, formalizing, evaluating, and, consequently, improving design processes in chemical engineering. In particular, IMPROVE focuses on conc...
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