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S88, shorthand for ANSI/ISA88, is a standard addressing batch process control. It is a design philosophy for describing equipment and procedures. It is not a standard for software and is equally applicable to manual processes. It was approved by the ISA in 1995 and updated in 2010. Its original version was adopted by the IEC in 1997 as IEC 61512-1.
ISA 88 Part 1, Batch Control Models and Terminology, introduces the concepts of a hierarchical model, a state model and modular software design. [ 7 ] In the late 1980s the ISA began an effort to develop a set of standards for the Batch Control Industry with the intent of providing improved system performance and programming efficiencies by way ...
ANSI/ISA-88.00.03-2003 Batch Control Part 3: General and site recipe models and representation; ANSI/ISA-88.00.04-2006 Batch Control Part 4: Batch Production Records; Result: "The product you requested is no longer active." --UlrichAAB 15:40, 1 January 2008 (UTC) writing the functional specification using S88 batch
S88 may refer to: BenQ-Siemens S88, a BenQ Mobile phone; Daihatsu Hijet (S88), a kei truck and microvan; HMS Tireless (S88), a submarine of the Royal Navy; ISA-88, a standard addressing batch process control; Märklin s88, a model railway control system; S88 Zhengzhou–Xixia Expressway, China; Skykomish State Airport, in Washington, United States
A job scheduler is a computer application for controlling unattended background program execution of jobs. [1] This is commonly called batch scheduling, as execution of non-interactive jobs is often called batch processing, though traditional job and batch are distinguished and contrasted; see that page for details.
The Unix programs cron, at, and batch (today batch is a variant of at) allow for complex scheduling of jobs. Windows has a job scheduler . Most high-performance computing clusters use batch processing to maximize cluster usage.
CLI languages are computer programming languages that are used to produce libraries and programs that conform to the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specifications. . With some notable exceptions, most CLI languages compile entirely to the Common Intermediate Language (CIL), an intermediate language that can be executed using the Common Language Runtime, implemented by .NET Framework ...
Starting with version 6, [1] MS-DOS included the external program MemMaker which was used to free system memory (especially Conventional memory) by automatically reconfiguring the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. This was usually done by moving TSR programs and device drivers to the upper memory. The whole process required two system restarts.