Aspen ProMV
Study Guide for Certification
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An Aspen ProMV Certified User has a practical understanding
and the hands-on skills required to find the right operating point and
eliminates the information overload on operators from univariate process
monitoring. Passing the exam demonstrates your skills in quickly identify
what’s really driving the variability among the hundreds or thousands of
variables in your processes. You become a valued trusted expert who can
perform quality deviation analysis, unit yield analysis, production capacity
degradation analysis and multivariate analysis.
Practice
Exam Scope for ProMV
AspenTech training is highly recommended though not required.
□ Multivariable Analysis
Concepts This guide contains 100% coverage of all objectives for the certification
□ Configuration and exam. You can use it as both a study tool and an on-the job reference
Settings
(read pages 2-3).
□ Models from Historical
Data
□ Lab Get Certified
You will have up to 4 hours to complete the exam.
Grading In-person and remote testing are available. Please make sure that you
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Grade Weight After passing the exam you will receive an email to post your certificate and
Multiple choice
40% digital badge on social media, which is a cross-industry recognition of
questions
technical skills you may share on LinkedIn, as well as in your email signature.
Lab task 60%
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Total 100%
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SCOPE TECHNICAL CONTENT COMPETENCY OBJECTIVE
Describe the nature of multivariate process
data
Explain the Principal Component Analysis
Principal Component
Analysis Describe of the plots for interpreting the data
in PCA
Summarize the Cross-validation process in PCA
Multivariable
Analysis Concepts Explain the Partial Least Squares
Describe of the plots for interpreting the data
Partial Least Squares
in PLS
Summarize the Cross-validation process in PLS
Explain how to detect outliers
Abnormal Operations
Explain how to treat outliers and missing data
Explain which variables to monitor
Aspen ProMV Workflow
Summarize the Aspen ProMV Workflow
Illustrate how to create a PCA and a PLS model
Configuration and
Settings
Explain the Autofit configuration
Graphical User Interface
Explain how to generate different plots
Illustrate Observations versus Predictions
Summarize the classes of empirical models
Describe the model Summary
Empirical Models
Describe the model Explorer
Models from
Historical Data
Describe the model Optimizer
Illustrate how to handle lagged variables
Inferential Models
Explain classification
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SCOPE TECHNICAL CONTENT COMPETENCY OBJECTIVE
Task 1 – Create a PCA model
Task 2 – PCA Abnormal Operations
Task 3 – Use the model of the previous task and
Building Principal create a PLS model
Lab
Component Analysis Model
Task 4 – PLS Abnormal Operations
Task 5 – Reviewing the full process
Task 6- Improving the process
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