Specific topics of coverage include the computation of direct and indirect cost for manufacturing operations, including a variety of overhead operations in such an environment. Costing of manufacturing methods such as casting, forging, turning, milling, and welding is addressed along with inventory analysis.
The book also includes fundamental concepts such as cash flow analysis, present and future worth analysis, and rate of return analysis. Related topics such as equipment replacement, comparison of alternatives, depreciation, buy versus make decisions, interest factors, and equivalence are covered in detail as well. Key Features: Addresses the costing of manufacturing operations through a step-by-step problem solving approach. Includes traditional engineering topics such as cash flow analysis, present worth, future worth analysis, replacement analysis, equivalence, and depreciation are addressed in depth as well.
Offers a variety of solved examples that can be used to develop a thorough understanding of the underlying concept. Provides a number of practice problems at the end of each chapter. Presents a large number of figures and tables in almost every chapter, to assist in visualizing the concept and apply it successfully.
Each topic is presented succinctly along with numerous solved examples, along with a large number of end-of-chapter practice problems where applicable. Over the last fifty-plus years, the increased complexity and speed of integrated circuits have radically changed our world.
Today, semiconductor manufacturing is perhaps the most important segment of the global manufacturing sector. As the semiconductor industry has become more competitive, improving planning and control has become a key factor for business success. This book is devoted to production planning and control problems in semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities. It is the first book that takes a comprehensive look at the role of modeling, analysis, and related information systems for such manufacturing systems.
The book provides an operations research- and computer science-based introduction into this important field of semiconductor manufacturing-related research. This book covers the emerging and important topics related to production and operations management in a systematic way. It covers not only the essentials of planning, designing, managing and controlling of manufacturing operations, but also a number of relevant topics such as total preventive maintenance, environmental issues in production system, advanced production system, total productivity management and work system design, which are not covered in many books.
The book is a useful resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of MBA programmes, as well as B. Tech and M. Tech programmes of production and industrial engineering. Score your highest in Operations Management Operations management is an important skill for current and aspiring business leaders to develop and master.
It deals with the design and management of products, processes, services, and supply chains. Operations management is a growing field and a required course for most undergraduate business majors and MBA candidates.
Now, Operations Management For Dummies serves as an extremely resourceful aid for this difficult subject. Tracks to a typical course in operations management or operations strategy, and covers topics such as evaluating and measuring existing systems' performance and efficiency, materials management and product development, using tools like Six Sigma and Lean production, designing new, improved processes, and defining, planning, and controlling costs of projects. Clearly organizes and explains complex topics Serves as an supplement to your Operations Management textbooks Helps you score your highest in your Operations Management course Whether your aim is to earn an undergraduate degree in business or an MBA, Operations Management For Dummies is indispensable supplemental reading for your operations management course.
Optimization and evaluation are essential to the operations of several sectors such as the healthcare sector and the agriculture industry. Improvement of optimizations and evaluation are imperative for industry success and ensures that better services are provided to global consumers across sectors. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Operations Management and Service Evaluation is a critical scholarly publication that focuses on operations management across several sectors and assessment strategies for the improvement of these industries.
Featuring a range of topics such as fuzzy logic, ecosystem services, and metaheuristics, this book is ideal for managers, service evaluators, marketers, academicians, business professionals, researchers, practitioners, and students.
Operations Management in Agriculture bridges the knowledge gap on operations management for agricultural machinery. It complements traditional topics cost of using and choosing machinery with advanced engineering approaches recently applied in agricultural machinery management area coverage planning and sequential scheduling. The book covers new technologies in bio-production systems robotics, IoT and environmental compliance by employing a systems engineering perspective with focuses on sub-systems, including advanced optimization, supply chain systems, sustainability, autonomous vehicles and IT-driven decision-making.
It will be a valuable resource for students studying decision-making and those working to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of production through machinery choice.
Covers agricultural machinery management related courses and a number of other courses within the agricultural engineering discipline Provides core tools for machine operations management, including machinery selection and cost of usage Presents current knowledge for agricultural machinery management in a science-based format.
Circular-Economy is a new concept in operations management. Its goal is to redefine growth, focusing on positive benefits arising for society as a whole out of efficiencies such as designing waste out the operations process. This book will help practitioners use the proper strategy for effective adoption of Circular practices to use in their organization.
Features: Provides a complete understanding of Circular-Economy practices Offers advanced mathematical models to help industry management adopt the correct practices Presents a deep understanding of cross-functional and customer-focused design thinking Covers how to develop sustainable practices in all types of activities within operations management. Circular Economy for the Management of Operations will be of interest to practitioners and researchers in engineering as well as business management.
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Operations Management in Agriculture Book Review:. Chapter 3 has been retitled and repositioned. It incorporates the aggregate planning material from prior editions, but includes new material on the planning process and discusses how production plans grow out of demand forecasts.
Chapter 4 on deterministic demand includes a new Snapshot Application and a brief case study at the end of the chapter. In Chapter 5, there is a new appendix that derives a closed form expression for the expected cost function in a newsvendor model with normal demand. Chapter 6 on supply chains has been substantially revised and repositioned.
Chapter 7 is new. It presents a comprehensive treatment of the analytical models for service systems and incorporates material on queueing and the Poisson process from the prior editions. The remaining chapters 8 through 13 are largely the same as the sixth edition. Finally, I am very happy to welcome Tava Lennon Olsen as a co-author. She has brought a fresh perspective to the book and broadened the coverage substantially. Steven Nahmias.
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