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Discuss the origins and development of the supply chain perspective.
Distributive Control
Distributive control is a system architecture where control functions are distributed among multiple interconnected elements, rather than being centrally located, to enhance reliability and flexibility.
On/Off Control
A basic form of control where a device or system is either fully activated (on) or completely deactivated (off), without intermediate states.
Hunting
A phenomenon in which a system oscillates or cycles in an attempt to reach equilibrium or a specific set point.
HMI Graphic Terminal
A user interface device consisting of a touch screen or buttons, which allows operators to control or monitor industrial processes.
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