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A Language for Process Specification

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A Language for Process Specification (ALPS) is a model and computer-readable language developed by NIST in the early 1990s to capture and communicate process plans developed in the discrete-process manufacturing industries.

References

  • Catron, B., and Ray. S., 1991, "ALPS - A Language for Process Specification," International
  • Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Volume 4, Number 2, pp. 105โ€“113.