Optimization Design for Petrochemical Data Operation Cost Management System

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With the rapid development of petrochemical industry, it becomes an inevitable trend that petrochemical data operation cost should be controlled effectively. How to strengthen petrochemical data operation cost management has become one of the hot topics in petrochemical system. This paper presents a design method of petrochemical data cost management system based on multi-objective constraint calculation. The optimal cost control is guaranteed by using genetic algorithm for the optimal calculation solution on the constrained conditions of petrochemical data in order to achieve petrochemical data cost management task. The results of computer simulation with VC6.0 show that the system finished the cost management better and had good robustness.

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