the computed longest time path(s) through a network
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Critical path
an inventory-control technique that minimizes the total of ordering and holding costs
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Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Model
a machine-paced, product-oriented facility for building components
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Fabrication line
a production facility organized around processes to facilitate low volume high variety
production
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Process focus
The premise that people and
organizations get better at their
tasks as the tasks are repeated;
sometimes called experience
curves.
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Learning curves
,the ratio of outputs (goods and services) divided by one or more inputs (such as
labour, capital or management)
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Productivity
developing the ability to produce goods or services previously purchased or actually
buying a supplier or a distributor
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Vertical integration
obtaining output at each workstation on a production line so delay is minimized
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Assembly line balancing
Literally translated, "foolproof"; it has come to mean a device or technique that
ensures the production of a good unit every time.
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, Poka-yoke
a wireless system in which integrated circuits with antennas send radio waves
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
the cost to prepare a machine or process for production
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Setup cost
the use of information technology to control machinery
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computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
an organization's approach to transforming resources into goods and services
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Critical path
an inventory-control technique that minimizes the total of ordering and holding costs
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Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Model
a machine-paced, product-oriented facility for building components
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Fabrication line
a production facility organized around processes to facilitate low volume high variety
production
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Process focus
The premise that people and
organizations get better at their
tasks as the tasks are repeated;
sometimes called experience
curves.
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Learning curves
,the ratio of outputs (goods and services) divided by one or more inputs (such as
labour, capital or management)
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Productivity
developing the ability to produce goods or services previously purchased or actually
buying a supplier or a distributor
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Vertical integration
obtaining output at each workstation on a production line so delay is minimized
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Assembly line balancing
Literally translated, "foolproof"; it has come to mean a device or technique that
ensures the production of a good unit every time.
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, Poka-yoke
a wireless system in which integrated circuits with antennas send radio waves
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
the cost to prepare a machine or process for production
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Setup cost
the use of information technology to control machinery
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computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
an organization's approach to transforming resources into goods and services
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