2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0098-1354(00)00326-4
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Using models in different stages of process life-cycle

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“…Figure 1-4 shows typical business activities in product and process development. This scheme is based on previous studies involving chemical (Sugiyama, 2007), agro-industrial (Sundquist et al, 2000), and pharmaceutical (Basu et al, 1999;Lepore and Spavins, 2008;Nasr, 2007) models. Five activities are included in this scheme: Define product performance, Design product, Design recipe, Design facility, and Produce.…”
Section: Lifecycle Engineering In Pharmaceutical Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1-4 shows typical business activities in product and process development. This scheme is based on previous studies involving chemical (Sugiyama, 2007), agro-industrial (Sundquist et al, 2000), and pharmaceutical (Basu et al, 1999;Lepore and Spavins, 2008;Nasr, 2007) models. Five activities are included in this scheme: Define product performance, Design product, Design recipe, Design facility, and Produce.…”
Section: Lifecycle Engineering In Pharmaceutical Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methodologies of integrated design have a focus on a specific stage of the whole design procedure. In general, process design typically uses a hierarchical approach27 and consists of different phases including process chemistry, conceptual design, piloting, detailed design, construction start‐up, and redesign 28. So far, three authors reflected such nature of process design, and proposed design frameworks that include different steps of multiobjective evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%