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- Why pay?
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Hi,
I wanted to know what factors should be considered in evaluating the performance of a DCS system. And I would like to know how these factors differ for various companies like Siemens (Teleperm XP), ABB, Honeywell, Emerson, Yokogawa, GE (in power plants).
I will be really thankful if you can reply to this query. My email id is aman.kalra @ siemens. com
I wanted to know what factors should be considered in evaluating the performance of a DCS system. And I would like to know how these factors differ for various companies like Siemens (Teleperm XP), ABB, Honeywell, Emerson, Yokogawa, GE (in power plants).
I will be really thankful if you can reply to this query. My email id is aman.kalra @ siemens. com
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