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This paper describes the basic issues involved in the development of a
real-time model-based system for the supervision of complex, hazardou
s plant with the aim of total loss control, as carried out in the FORM
ENTOR project. In particular the definition of-and the constraints imp
osed by-the real-time requirements are presented, along with a discuss
ion of risk prevention and its integration within a process-oriented c
ontext. Methodological guidelines to assist the development process of
such a system in an industrial environment are outlined, with emphasi
s on quality management over the overall life cycle of the product. Th
e essential functionalities of the system are described in turn and it
is shown how a particular knowledge representation scheme, the goal t
ree-success tree (GTST) model, provides a basic kernel for supporting
many of these functionalities. This model is presented as part of a 'g
lobal' approach to modelling the plant, based initially on a functiona
lly oriented description scheme, capable of representing the dynamic a
spects of complex systems which can evolve over time towards degraded
and hazardous configurations. Finally, the GTST model and some of the
functionalities it supports are briefly illustrated on two different F
ORMENTOR case studies, in the nuclear and petrochemical domains.