Manufacturing Execution Systems : Optimal Design, Planning, and
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Implement Enterprise-Wide Manufacturing Execution Systems Solutions "The clearest exposition I have seen of the ideal anatomy of a production-oriented IT system. ...Palatable to decision makers within an organization...IT professionals [and] academics in IT and operations management. ...Useful and interesting." --From the Foreword by Dr. Anand Paul, Associate Professor, Department of Information Systems and Operations Management, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida, Gainesville Streamline the production process from top-tier management to the plant floor using cutting-edge MES tools and techniques. Manufacturing Execution Systems shows, step-by-step, how to select hardware and software, develop implementation plans, and maintain an integrated MES solution across your entire enterprise. Learn how to maximize process capability, generate manufacturing intelligence, handle order fulfillment and QA, and ensure optimal ROI. This practical guide includes real-world case studies, predictions for the future of production-oriented IT systems, and detailed technical appendices. * Understand and apply MES, CPM, and integration concepts * Analyze and assess the advantages of different MES solutions * Dynamically map and model your facility, from supply chain to output * Manage plant data, business information, and standards compliance * Increase production efficiency using TQM and Lean techniques * Carry out production flow-oriented design and sequence planning * Govern order fulfillment, quality control, and plant maintenance * Incorporate human resources, ERP, and product lifecycle information
This isn't about killing people then..
@meatrocket: lol ... yeah the truncated title did suggest that this could be a translation of some French revolution text on guillotine production and deployment :-)
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