KPI-based Process Operation
Management of highly automated processes
Themen: Safety & Security | KI | International
Publikationsform: Fachartikel
Artikelnummer: 03654_2016_09_03
Zeitschrift: KPI-based Process Operation
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2016
Autor: Martin Hollender/ABB Corporate Research Center Germany / Moncef Chioua/ABB Corporate Research Center Germany / Jan Schlake/ABB Corporate Research Center Germany / Lennart Merkert/ABB Corporate Research Center Germany / Heiko Petersen/ABB Automation
Herausgeber: A key performance indicator (KPI) is a metric used to evaluate factors that are crucial to the success of an organization. Usually these factors are represented by normalized numbers (e.g. 0-100%) and maximizing or minimizing them is equivalent to making progress toward operational or strategic goals of the organization. Different KPIs of variable levels of complexity exist, rating factors such as customer and employee satisfaction, compliance, security or economic success. This article focuses on KPIs closely related to process operations like production performance, energy consumption, availability and safety. These KPIs are mainly based on measurable process data.
Verlag: DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH
Publikationsformat: PDF
Themenbereich: atp edition
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A key performance indicator (KPI) is a metric used to evaluate factors that are crucial to the success of an organization. Usually these factors are represented by normalized numbers (e.g. 0-100%) and maximizing or minimizing them is equivalent to making progress toward operational or strategic goals of the organization. Different KPIs of variable levels of complexity exist, rating factors such as customer and employee satisfaction, compliance, security or economic success. This article focuses on KPIs closely related to process operations like production performance, energy consumption, availability and safety. These KPIs are mainly based on measurable process data.
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