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  1. Creating innovative products and services
    the FORTH innovation method
    Published: c 2011
    Publisher:  Gower, Farnham

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    ISBN: 9781409417545; 1409417549
    Subjects: Produkt; Produktentwicklung; New products; Product management; Production planning
    Other subjects: New products; Product management; Production planning
    Scope: XVIII, 270 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
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    The difficult start of innovation -- Success factors for the ideation phase -- The forth innovation method -- Full steam ahead -- Observe and learn -- Raise ideas -- Test ideas -- Homecoming.

  2. Planning, design, and analysis of cellular manufacturing systems
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Elsevier, Amsterdam

    Leading researchers in the field of cellular manufacturing systems from academia and industry have contributed to this volume. The book aims to report the latest developments and address the central issues in the design and implementation of cellular... more

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    Leading researchers in the field of cellular manufacturing systems from academia and industry have contributed to this volume. The book aims to report the latest developments and address the central issues in the design and implementation of cellular manufacturing systems. Cellular Manufacturing (CM) is one of the major concepts used in the design of flexible manufacturing systems. CM, also known as group production or family programming, can be described as a manufacturing technique that produces families of parts within a single line or cell of machines. The first part of the book describes various techniques for design and modeling of cellular manufacturing systems. The second part is concerned with performance measure and analysis, followed by a section which presents the applications of artifical intelligence and computer tools in cellular manufacturing systems

     

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    ISBN: 0444818154; 9780444818157; 9780080544861; 008054486X; 1281055204; 9781281055200
    Series: Manufacturing research and technology ; 24
    Subjects: Assembly-line methods; Travail à la chaîne; Cellules de fabrication; Production; Manufacturing cells; Production planning; Assembly-line methods; Production planning; Manufacturing cells; Cellules de fabrication; Production; Travail à la chaîne; Assembly-line methods; Manufacturing cells; Production planning; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Industrial Engineering; Productieplanning; Productiesystemen
    Other subjects: Manufacturing cells; Production planning; Array; Array
    Scope: Online Ressource (xvi, 384 pages), illustrations.
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    Front Cover; Planning, Design, and Analysis of Cellular Manufacturing Systems; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; PART ONE: DESIGN AND MODELING TECHNIQUES; Chapter 1. Recent Advances in Mathematical Programming for Cell Formation; Chapter 2. An Industrial Application of Network-Flow Models in Cellular Manufacturing Planning; Chapter 3. Design Quality: The Untapped Potential of Group Technology; Chapter 4. Partitioning Techniques for Cellular Manufacturing; Chapter 5. Manufacturing Cell Loading Rules and Algorithms for Connected Cells

    Chapter 6. Cellular Manufacturing Design: A Holistic ApproachPART TWO: PERFORMANCE MEASURE AND ANALYSIS; Chapter 7. Measuring Cellular Manufacturing Performance; Chapter 8. Performance of Manufacturing Cells for Group Technology: A Parametric Analysis; Chapter 9. Design of a Manufacturing Cell in Consideration of Multiple Objective Performance Measures; Chapter 10. Machine Sharing in Cellular Manufacturing Systems; Chapter 11. Integration of Flow Analysis Results with a Cross Clustering Method; PART THREE: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMPUTER TOOLS

    Chapter 12. Adaptive Clustering Algorithm for Group Technology: An Application of the Fuzzy ART Neural NetworkChapter 13. Intelligent Cost Estimation of Die-Castings Through Application of Group Technology; Chapter 14. Production Flow Analysis Using STORM; Chapter 15. A Simulation Approach for Cellular Manufacturing System Design and Analysis; Subject Index

  3. Second-wave enterprise resource planning systems
    implementing for effectiveness
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K

    Learning from adopters' experiences with ERP : problems encountered and success achieved / M. Lynn Markus ... [et al.] -- Innovating with packaged business software : towards an assessment / E. Burton Swanson -- A comprehensive framework for... more

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    Learning from adopters' experiences with ERP : problems encountered and success achieved / M. Lynn Markus ... [et al.] -- Innovating with packaged business software : towards an assessment / E. Burton Swanson -- A comprehensive framework for assessing and managing the benefits of enterprise systems : the business manager's perspective / Shari Shang and Peter B. Seddon -- The continuing ERP revolution : sustainable lessons, new modes of delivery / Jeanne W. Ross, Michael R. Vitale, and Leslie P. Willcocks -- Enterprise system implementation risks and controls / Severin V. Grabski, Stewart A. Leech, and Bai Lu -- Risk factors in enterprise-wide/ERP projects / Mary Sumner -- A framework for understanding success and failure in enterprise resource planning system implementation / Christopher P. Holland and Ben Light -- Critical success factors revisited : a model for ERP project implementation / Anne Parr and Graeme Shanks -- Offsetting ERP risk through maintaining standardized application software / Guy G. Gable, Taizan Chan, and Wui-Gee Tan -- Implementing enterprise resource planning systems : the role of learning from failure / Judy E. Scott and Iris Vessey -- ERP projects : good or bad for SMEs? / Frédéric Adam and Peter O'Doherty -- The role of the CIO and IT functions in ERP / Leslie P. Willcocks and Richard Sykes -- Enterprise system management with reference process models / Michael Rosemann -- An ERP implementation case study from a knowledge transfer perspective / Zoonky Lee and Jinyoul Lee -- Knowledge integration processes within the context of enterprise resource planning system implementation / Jimmy Huang, Sue Newell, and Robert Galliers -- An exploratory analysis of the sources and nature of misfits in ERP implementations / Sia Siew Kien and Christina Soh -- Implementing enterprise resource packages? Consider different organizational and national cultures! / Marina Krumbholz, Julia Galliers, and Neil A.M. Maiden -- Continuity versus discontinuity : weighing the future of ERP packages / M. Lynne Markus, David Petrie, and Sheryl Axline

     

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    ISBN: 9780511671746; 0511671741; 9780511674990; 0511674996; 9780511815072; 0511815077
    Subjects: Management information systems; Information resources management; Production planning; Business planning; Business planning; Information resources management; Management information systems; Production planning; Information resources management; Management information systems; Production planning; Bedrijfsprocessen; Enterprise resource planning; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Strategic Planning; Business planning
    Scope: Online Ressource (xvii, 449 p.), ill.
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    Learning from adopters' experiences with ERP : problems encountered and success achieved / M. Lynn Markus ... [et al.]Innovating with packaged business software : towards an assessment / E. Burton Swanson -- A comprehensive framework for assessing and managing the benefits of enterprise systems : the business manager's perspective / Shari Shang and Peter B. Seddon -- The continuing ERP revolution : sustainable lessons, new modes of delivery / Jeanne W. Ross, Michael R. Vitale, and Leslie P. Willcocks -- Enterprise system implementation risks and controls / Severin V. Grabski, Stewart A. Leech, and Bai Lu -- Risk factors in enterprise-wide/ERP projects / Mary Sumner -- A framework for understanding success and failure in enterprise resource planning system implementation / Christopher P. Holland and Ben Light -- Critical success factors revisited : a model for ERP project implementation / Anne Parr and Graeme Shanks -- Offsetting ERP risk through maintaining standardized application software / Guy G. Gable, Taizan Chan, and Wui-Gee Tan -- Implementing enterprise resource planning systems : the role of learning from failure / Judy E. Scott and Iris Vessey -- ERP projects : good or bad for SMEs? / Frédéric Adam and Peter O'Doherty -- The role of the CIO and IT functions in ERP / Leslie P. Willcocks and Richard Sykes -- Enterprise system management with reference process models / Michael Rosemann -- An ERP implementation case study from a knowledge transfer perspective / Zoonky Lee and Jinyoul Lee -- Knowledge integration processes within the context of enterprise resource planning system implementation / Jimmy Huang, Sue Newell, and Robert Galliers -- An exploratory analysis of the sources and nature of misfits in ERP implementations / Sia Siew Kien and Christina Soh -- Implementing enterprise resource packages? Consider different organizational and national cultures! / Marina Krumbholz, Julia Galliers, and Neil A.M. Maiden -- Continuity versus discontinuity : weighing the future of ERP packages / M. Lynne Markus, David Petrie, and Sheryl Axline.

  4. Advances in feature based manufacturing
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Elsevier, Amsterdam

    Well known researchers in all areas related to featured based manufacturing have contributed chapters to this book. Some of the chapters are surveys, while others review a specific technique. All contributions, including those from the editors, were... more

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    Well known researchers in all areas related to featured based manufacturing have contributed chapters to this book. Some of the chapters are surveys, while others review a specific technique. All contributions, including those from the editors, were thoroughly refereed. The goal of the book is to provide a comprehensive picture of the present stage of development of Features Technology from the point of view of applications in manufacturing. The book is aimed at several audiences. Firstly, it provides the research community with an overview of the present state-of-the-art features in manufacturing, along with references in the literature. Secondly, the book will be useful as supporting material for a graduate-level course on product modeling and realization. Finally, the book will also be valuable to industrial companies who are assessing the significance of features for their business

     

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    ISBN: 0444816003; 9780444816009; 9781483290348; 1483290344
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    Series: Manufacturing research and technology ; 20
    Subjects: CAD/CAM systems; Production planning; CAD/CAM systems; Production planning; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Industrial Management; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Management; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Management Science; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Organizational Behavior; CAD/CAM systems; Production planning ; Data processing; Aufsatzsammlung; CAD-CAM; Produktionsplanung
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    Ch. 10. Automatic Part Coding Based on Interfeature Relationships / A. Srikantappa and R. CrawfordCh. 11. Feature-Based Part Programming / J. Opas and M. Mantyla -- Ch. 12. An Introduction to Parallel Machine Tools and Related CAPP Issues / D. Yip-Hoi and D. Dutta -- Ch. 13. Preliminary Design of Injection Molded Parts Based on Manufacturing and Functional Simulations / I. Grosse and K. Sahu -- Ch. 14. Multi-view Feature Modelling for Design and Assembly / W. Bronsvoort and F. Jansen -- Ch. 15. The Selection of Surfaces for Inspection Planning / N. Juster, L. Hsu and A. de Pennington -- Ch. 16. Computer-Aided Inspection Planning (CAIP) / H. ElMaraghy and W. ElMaraghy -- Ch. 17. Overview of Allied Signal's XCUT System / S. Brooks and M. Wolf -- Ch. 18. A Testbed for Rapid Prototyping of Feature Based Applications / J. Shah and M. Rogers -- Ch. 19. Incremental Feature Modeling / T. Laakko and M. Mantyla -- Ch. 20. Topics in Feature-Based Design and Manufacturing / M. Wozny, M. Pratt and C. Poli.

  5. Planning, design, and analysis of cellular manufacturing systems
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Elsevier, Amsterdam [u.a.]

    Leading researchers in the field of cellular manufacturing systems from academia and industry have contributed to this volume. The book aims to report the latest developments and address the central issues in the design and implementation of cellular... more

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    Leading researchers in the field of cellular manufacturing systems from academia and industry have contributed to this volume. The book aims to report the latest developments and address the central issues in the design and implementation of cellular manufacturing systems. Cellular Manufacturing (CM) is one of the major concepts used in the design of flexible manufacturing systems. CM, also known as group production or family programming, can be described as a manufacturing technique that produces families of parts within a single line or cell of machines. The first part of the book describes various techniques for design and modeling of cellular manufacturing systems. The second part is concerned with performance measure and analysis, followed by a section which presents the applications of artifical intelligence and computer tools in cellular manufacturing systems Leading researchers in the field of cellular manufacturing systems from academia and industry have contributed to this volume. The book aims to report the latest developments and address the central issues in the design and implementation of cellular manufacturing systems. Cellular Manufacturing (CM) is one of the major concepts used in the design of flexible manufacturing systems. CM, also known as group production or family programming, can be described as a manufacturing technique that produces families of parts within a single line or cell of machines. The first part of the book describes various techniques for design and modeling of cellular manufacturing systems. The second part is concerned with performance measure and analysis, followed by a section which presents the applications of artifical intelligence and computer tools in cellular manufacturing systems.

     

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    ISBN: 9780444818157; 008054486X; 1281055204; 9780080544861; 9781281055200
    Series: Manufacturing research and technology ; 24
    Subjects: Production planning; Manufacturing cells; Assembly-line methods
    Other subjects: Array; Manufacturing cells; Production planning; Array
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    Front Cover; Planning, Design, and Analysis of Cellular Manufacturing Systems; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; PART ONE: DESIGN AND MODELING TECHNIQUES; Chapter 1. Recent Advances in Mathematical Programming for Cell Formation; Chapter 2. An Industrial Application of Network-Flow Models in Cellular Manufacturing Planning; Chapter 3. Design Quality: The Untapped Potential of Group Technology; Chapter 4. Partitioning Techniques for Cellular Manufacturing; Chapter 5. Manufacturing Cell Loading Rules and Algorithms for Connected Cells

    Chapter 6. Cellular Manufacturing Design: A Holistic ApproachPART TWO: PERFORMANCE MEASURE AND ANALYSIS; Chapter 7. Measuring Cellular Manufacturing Performance; Chapter 8. Performance of Manufacturing Cells for Group Technology: A Parametric Analysis; Chapter 9. Design of a Manufacturing Cell in Consideration of Multiple Objective Performance Measures; Chapter 10. Machine Sharing in Cellular Manufacturing Systems; Chapter 11. Integration of Flow Analysis Results with a Cross Clustering Method; PART THREE: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMPUTER TOOLS

    Chapter 12. Adaptive Clustering Algorithm for Group Technology: An Application of the Fuzzy ART Neural NetworkChapter 13. Intelligent Cost Estimation of Die-Castings Through Application of Group Technology; Chapter 14. Production Flow Analysis Using STORM; Chapter 15. A Simulation Approach for Cellular Manufacturing System Design and Analysis; Subject Index

  6. Multi-product firms and product switching
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Series: Array ; 5708
    Subjects: Unternehmen; Fertigungsprogramm; Diversifikation; Markteintritt; Industrie; USA; Marktaustritt; Ökonometrisches Modell; Multiproduct firms; Diversification in industry; Production planning
    Scope: 47 S., graph. Darst.