Background
Friedmann, Paul Garson was born on May 29, 1932 in Millburn, New Jersey, United States. Son of Ludwig and Libby (Serkau) Friedmann.
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This book shows how to convert a control idea into a realistic project proposal. It provides a framework for economic and financial analysis to evaluate process control projects. Readers see the basic tools of cost and benefit analysis presented, and then applied. Some calculation procedures are presented, but no math beyond algebra is required: the emphasis is on reasonableness, not precision. The book discusses ways to evaluate risk and uncertainty and to incorporate risk factors into the analysis. A process plant example is studied that includes significant technological risk. Engineers, managers, consultants, sales personnel, and others who prepare and review project proposals will benefit from this volume. (Volume in ILM Series) Contents: Benefit Identification Benefit Estimation Cost Estimation Project Evaluation Detailed Example (Ammonia Plant Control) Costs Including Risks Benefits Including Risks Evaluation Including Risks Strategies for Risk Minimization Detailed Example (Sulfur Burner Control).
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Friedmann, Paul Garson was born on May 29, 1932 in Millburn, New Jersey, United States. Son of Ludwig and Libby (Serkau) Friedmann.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, University Michigan, 1953. Master of Science in Engineering, University Pennsylvania, 1965.
Development engineer Mobil Oil, Paulsboro, New Jersey, 1957-1963. Senior scientist Leeds & Northrup, North Wales, Pennsylvania, 1963-1974. Senior consultant Allied Signal, Morristown, New Jersey, 1974-1986.
Senior engineer John Brown, Stamford, Connecticut, 1986-1988. Consultant CRB Systems, Norwalk, 1988-1992. Independent consultant, since 1992.
With United States Army, 1955-1957.
(This book shows how to convert a control idea into a real...)
With United States Army, 1955-1957. Member Instrument Society American, Tau Beta Pi.
Married Mary Elizabeth Anderson, December 4, 1961. 1 child, John Harold.