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News Release from: Curvaceous Software
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2006
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Geometric process control specialists Curvaceous Software announce a new alliance with Control Specialists, to develop further the application of these techniques to process optimisation
Geometric process control specialists Curvaceous Software are delighted to announce the forming of an alliance with Control Specialists Award winning Geometric Process Control (GPC) technology uses software applications such as Visual Explorer (CVE) and Process Modeller (CPM) to solve difficult manufacturing problems
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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As registered GPC consultants, Control Specialists have the full support of Curvaceous and can now assist users in getting the most out of this ground-breaking technology.
GPC is based upon parallel co-ordinate geometry and is being used across the whole of the process industries from petrochemicals and chemicals to pharmaceuticals and food.
As the successor to Statistical Process Control (SPC), this new technology is based upon the mathematics of n-dimensional geometry instead of algebra or calculus.
GPC does not require any maths expertise to use or understand which makes it easier and faster for users to learn.
This new partnership will enable the benefits of GPC to spread more rapidly throughout the user community.
Consultancy will be much more widely available and at lower cost to the consumer.
If you are interested in learning more about GPC or this partnership visit the websites.
With over 85 major process clients regularly using their techniques, Curvaceous continues to expand its horizons and develop their technology further.
The 2006 Annual User TAP Forum has just been announced: it will be held from 25th - 27th April.
The Technology Application Programme (TAP) is a subscriber support scheme that offers users of GPC technolgy support, maintenance and access to the newest developments in this expanding technology.
Curvaceous looks forward to sharing more of this exciting technology with their widening customer base. Request free introductory details about products from Curvaceous Software ...
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