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Process planning determines how a product is to be manufactured and
is therefore a key element in the manufacturing process. It plays a
major part in determining the cost of components and affects all
factory activities, company competitiveness, production planning,
production efficiency and product quality. It is a crucial link
between design and manufacturing. There are several levels of
process planning activities. Early in product engineering and
development, process planning is responsible for determining the
general method of production. The selected general method of
production affects the design constraints. In the last stages of
design, the designer has to consider ease of manufacturing in order
for it to be economic. The part design data is transferred from
engineering to manufacturing and process planners develop the
detailed work package for manufacturing a part. Dimensions and
tolerances are determined for each stage of processing of the
workpiece. Process planning determines the sequence of operations
and utilization of machine tools. Cutting tools, fixtures, gauges
and other accessory tooling are also specified. Feeds, speeds and
other parameters of the metal cutting and forming processes are
determined.
Process planning determines how a product is to be manufactured and
is therefore a key element in the manufacturing process. It plays a
major part in determining the cost of components and affects all
factory activities, company competitiveness, production planning,
production efficiency and product quality. It is a crucial link
between design and manufacturing. There are several levels of
process planning activities. Early in product engineering and
development, process planning is responsible for determining the
general method of production. The selected general method of
production affects the design constraints. In the last stages of
design, the designer has to consider ease of manufacturing in order
for it to be economic. The part design data is transferred from
engineering to manufacturing and process planners develop the
detailed work package for manufacturing a part. Dimensions and
tolerances are determined for each stage of processing of the
workpiece. Process planning determines the sequence of operations
and utilization of machine tools. Cutting tools, fixtures, gauges
and other accessory tooling are also specified. Feeds, speeds and
other parameters of the metal cutting and forming processes are
determined.
While today's programs continue to grow in size and complexity, at
the same time, their success rates remain low. To manage programs
effectively in this environment, project managers and program
managers must take a "consultative approach" that applies a core
set of guiding principles across every function of the program.
Applying Guiding Principles of Effective Program Delivery explains
what it means to take a consultative approach. Instead of focusing
on specific program management techniques, it covers the guiding
principles required to make those techniques effective-making it
applicable to any program in any industry. It identifies the eight
guiding principles of effective program delivery and outlines
proven strategies to help program managers succeed in the current
environment. Filled with figures, case studies, and templates, the
book illustrates the application of these principles across the
various program functions-including financial management, schedule
management, and resource management. It includes nine cases studies
of actual programs from across several industries that demonstrate
the application of these principles and their results. Supplying
in-depth coverage of each function of the program office, it also
contains 20 templates of the key deliverables outlined in the text.
Intended for IT professionals tasked with managing large projects
or programs, the book is an ideal reference for project managers
and program managers who have a fundamental background in project
and program management and are ready to improve their skill set and
thinking on how to manage their work more effectively. The text
concludes by summarizing the key lessons you need to understand to
successfully apply the program management tools covered in the text
in your own programs.
While today's programs continue to grow in size and complexity, at
the same time, their success rates remain low. To manage programs
effectively in this environment, project managers and program
managers must take a "consultative approach" that applies a core
set of guiding principles across every function of the program.
Applying Guiding Principles of Effective Program Delivery explains
what it means to take a consultative approach. Instead of focusing
on specific program management techniques, it covers the guiding
principles required to make those techniques effective-making it
applicable to any program in any industry. It identifies the eight
guiding principles of effective program delivery and outlines
proven strategies to help program managers succeed in the current
environment. Filled with figures, case studies, and templates, the
book illustrates the application of these principles across the
various program functions-including financial management, schedule
management, and resource management. It includes nine cases studies
of actual programs from across several industries that demonstrate
the application of these principles and their results. Supplying
in-depth coverage of each function of the program office, it also
contains 20 templates of the key deliverables outlined in the text.
Intended for IT professionals tasked with managing large projects
or programs, the book is an ideal reference for project managers
and program managers who have a fundamental background in project
and program management and are ready to improve their skill set and
thinking on how to manage their work more effectively. The text
concludes by summarizing the key lessons you need to understand to
successfully apply the program management tools covered in the text
in your own programs.
Dieses erste Lehrbuch zur Formalen Begriffsanalyse gibt eine
systematische Darstellung der mathematischen Grundlagen und ihrer
Verbindung zu Anwendungen in der Informatik, insbesondere in der
Datenanalyse und Wissensverarbeitung. Das Buch vermittelt vor allem
Methoden der graphischen Darstellung von Begriffssystemen, die sich
in der Wissenskommunikation bestens bewahrt haben. Theorie und
graphische Darstellung werden dabei eng miteinander verknupft. Die
mathematischen Grundlagen werden vollstandig abgehandelt und durch
zahlreiche Beispiele anschaulich gemacht. Da zur
Wissensverarbeitung immer starker der Computer genutzt wird,
gewinnen formale Methoden begrifflicher Analyse uberall an
Bedeutung. Das Buch macht die dafur grundlegende Theorie in
kompakter Form zuganglich."
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