A Language for Process Specification
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Model and data exchange language
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A Language for Process Specification (ALPS) is a model and data exchange language developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the early 1990s to capture and communicate process plans developed in the discrete and process manufacturing industries.
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[edit ]- Catron, B.; Ray, S. (1991). "ALPS - A Language for Process Specification". International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. 4 (2): 105–113. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.53.828 . doi:10.1080/09511929108944485.
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