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Aspen Technology, Inc.

www.aspentech.com

Aspen PIMS and Aspen Petroleum Scheduler
Aspen PIMS and Aspen Petroleum Scheduler improve collaboration between refinery planners and schedulers throughout the plant design and building stages. PIMS facilitates refinery-wide planning through plant design optimization and feedstock evaluation. Petroleum Scheduler supports comprehensive scheduling of refinery activities. The new synergies between PIMS and Petroleum Scheduler provide planners and schedulers with better decision support by sharing operating targets, production setpoints, and model assays. Online training is included with both software packages.

Appeared In Issue: May 2012

aspenONE
The latest release of aspenONE software delivers process mobility for iPad, iPhone, and Blackberry devices, allowing broader collaboration and visibility to support better decision-making across engineering and manufacturing functions. The mobile versions include Aspen IP.21 and Aspen Properties. Aspen IP.21 enables users to resolve operational performance issues faster — delivering increased profitability, reduced variability, and improved asset utilization in real time. Flexible settings allow users to configure alerts and views that quickly identify error conditions while maximizing information value for individual job functions. Aspen Properties Mobile provides on-the-go access to accurate property calculations for over 24,000 chemical species using a simple, intuitive, touch-screen user interface for mobile phones and tablets. It also provides easy access to Aspen Tech’s proven properties data and calculations, helping to ensure more consistent designs.

Appeared In Issue: September 2011

AspenONE Version 7
AspenONE Version 7 brings together simulation, equipment design and economic analysis, allowing integrated conceptual engineering workflow through one user interface. Its patented master data model (MDM) enables process manufacturers to effectively manage assets from design through operations stages of the product lifecycle. It offers an integration of both equation-oriented and sequential modular approaches to simulation, which is especially useful for the energy sector.

Appeared In Issue: October 2008