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==References== {{reflist|refs= <ref name=Achterbergh> An 'essential variable' is defined as "a variable that has to be kept within assigned limits to achieve a particular goal": {{cite book |title=Organizations: Social Systems Conducting Experiment |author=Jan Achterbergh, Dirk Vriens |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3hsbxMzi7w0C&q=%22a+variable+that+has+to+be+kept+within+assigned+limits+to+achieve+a+particular+goal%22&pg=PA47 |page=47 |isbn=9783642143168 |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |year=2010 |chapter=Β§2.3 Cybernetics: Effective methods for the control of complex systems}} </ref> <ref name=Ashby> {{cite book |title=Introduction to cybernetics |chapter=Chapter 12: The error-controlled regulator |author=W. Ross Ashby |url=http://pcp.vub.ac.be/books/IntroCyb.pdf |pages=219β243 |year=1957 |publisher=Chapman & Hall Ltd.; Internet (1999)}} </ref> <ref name=Bequette> {{cite book |author=B. Wayne Bequette | title = Process Control: Modeling, Design, and Simulation | publisher =Prentice Hall Professional | year= 2003 | page = 5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PdjHYm5e9d4C&pg=PA5 |isbn = 9780133536409 }} </ref> }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Setpoint (Control System)}} [[Category:Classical control theory]] [[Category:Control devices]] [[Category:Control engineering]] [[Category:Control loop theory]] [[Category:Cybernetics]] [[Category:Process engineering]] {{Tech-stub}}
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