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Manufacturing in Real-Time: A Guide for Managers and Engineers in an Age of Smart Machines [Hardcover]

Gian Frontini (Author), Scott Kennedy (Author)

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0750677228 978-0750677226 June 19, 2003 1
The development of self-operating machines is the foundation of modern manufacturing. This current manufacturing environment is based on automation and smart machines that have the ability to make things with a level of accuracy and consistency that humans cannot match. In order to maximize efficiency, engineers and managers need to change their outlooks, processes and strategies and as a result, adopt new methods and management systems.

The authors demonstrate what is needed by first presenting a brief history of manufacturing and the changes we have already seen and then make their way into the current manufacturing environment. Topics covered include supply chain management, product streams, the role of automation in the supply chain, the relationships between machines and people in automated product streams (looking at what machines do best and what humans do best), variation and quality control, statistical process control, the flow of information in a supply chain and how all of these elements are effected by new technologies and need to be changed to allow for maximum efficiency as we move more toward automation in factories.

*Discover the impact of new technologies on the future shape on the manufacturing industry
*Excellent examples used throughout to demonstrate each idea and process
*Includes access to a Companion website with lectures, slides, tutorials, dynamic models and much more!

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Learn how to adapt to the changing manufacturing industry!

About the Author

Dr. Gian Frontini is a Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Applied Science, Queen's University, Ontario. He teaches accredited academic courses and industrial training courses in manufacturing business strategy. He has held senior executive positions in the manufacturing industry, including Vice-President of Fabrication and Information Technology at Alcan, Inc. He is leading the research application of real-time information in advanced manufacturing systems at the Center for Automotive Materials and Manufacturing in Kingston, Ontario.

Scott Kennedy is Principle Engineer, Technical Economic Analysis at the Ceter for Automotive Materials and Manufacturing (CAMM), and an adjunct lecturer at the Faculty of Applied Science of Queen's University.


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First Sentence:
The instinctive human desire to make things, whether useful or not, has been an important part of our culture since the dawn of time. Read the first page
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stream cycle time, critical output variable, critical input variables, product streams, technical gap, manufacturing segment, virtual factory, gap measurement, stream design, smart machines, lean manufacturing
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