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Production systems : planning, analysis, and control / James L. Riggs.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, c1981.Edition: 3d edDescription: xv, 649 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0471059463
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.5 RIG
Contents:
1. Prologue Section one: Planning 2. Products and services: design and development 3. Forecasting 4. System economics 5. Operations economy 6. Allocation of resources 7. Resource scheduling Section two: Analysis 8. Human factors 9. Work environment 10. Methods and measurement 11. Machines and maintenance 12. Materials 13. Systems synthesis Section three: Control 15. Quality assurance 16. Productivity
Summary: In the decade that has passed since the initial publication of Production Systems, many time-tested techniques for planning, analysis and control remain unchanged; however, most have benefited from new technology and recent developments. This updated version presents the newest concepts and explores the current problems facing production analysts, including inflation, limited resources, preservation, computer-aided design and manufacturing, and productivity improvement
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Includes bibliographies and index.


1. Prologue
Section one: Planning
2. Products and services: design and development
3. Forecasting
4. System economics
5. Operations economy
6. Allocation of resources
7. Resource scheduling
Section two: Analysis
8. Human factors
9. Work environment
10. Methods and measurement
11. Machines and maintenance
12. Materials
13. Systems synthesis
Section three: Control
15. Quality assurance
16. Productivity

In the decade that has passed since the initial publication of Production Systems, many time-tested techniques for planning, analysis and control remain unchanged; however, most have benefited from new technology and recent developments. This updated version presents the newest concepts and explores the current problems facing production analysts, including inflation, limited resources, preservation, computer-aided design and manufacturing, and productivity improvement

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