Resumen:
The activity of graphical modelling in industrial process is indispensable because it
allows the process engineers to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate
by referencing it to existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge. Nowadays
the graphical modelling has been used in the industrial field for material flow or
process behavior design. As soon as the application of automation technologies
has been increasing in industrial process, it became necessary to adapt the activity
of modeling to automation functionalities and offer a specific utility for process
engineers to allow them to make decisions based on quantified information. This
monograph explains the development of a graphical modeling framework intended
to offer a quick overview of the control system complexity associated to continuous
processes based on international society of automation standard. It does not exist
a modelling approach that captures these aspects in a unified framework. The
graphical modelling framework focuses only on continuous processes and is expected
to bring value in the facilities of Omnicon client.