A strategic method for process control wherein the method includes, for a
predetermined process juncture, the steps of: (A) defining an
interconnection cell having associated therewith (i) at least one set of
input data or at least one set of process control parameters, and (ii) at
least one set of output data; (B) assigning at least one boundary value
to at least one set of the sets associated with the defined
interconnection cell; (C) using the assigned at least one boundary value,
forming a plurality of discrete respective set combinations, and (D) for
the interconnection cell, processing data from the plurality of
respective formed set combinations into respective corresponding data
record clusters.The strategic method for process control is a
continuation-in-part of a Knowledge-Engineering Protocol-Suite, (U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 09/588,681 filed on 7 Jun. 2000) incorporated
herein by reference, that generally includes methods and systems,
apparatus for search-space organizational validation, and appurtenances
for use therewith. The protocol-suite includes a search-space
organizational validation method for synergistically combining knowledge
bases of disparate resolution data-sets, such as by actual or simulated
integrating of lower resolution expert-experience based model-like
templates to higher resolution empirical data-capture dense quantitative
search-spaces. The protocol-suite includes facile algorithmic tools for
use with the method.