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Process plant control and operations have undergone significant developments over early analogue regulatory schemes. Computer-based supervisory regulation was attempted in the late 1950s. The microprocessor implemented the first distributed control systems in the 1970s. In this chapter, an overview of current digitalization approaches to manufacturing and production is given for process plant control in general.