The Basics of Line Balancing and JIT Kitting
Autor Beverly Townsenden Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2017
Accessible to the Lean novice and shop floor employee, The Basics of Line Balancing and JIT Kitting explores line balancing and the pre-assembly of components into a finished product in a just-in-time fashion (JIT Kitting). It explains how to use time studies, develop yamazumi charts, discover and eliminate waste, balance your line, and create new standard work content for the shop floor.
The book facilitates a clear understanding of the seven deadly wastes (muda) as well as what you can do to eliminate them from your facility. Describing the purpose and use of standard work, it explains how to properly staff work cells and how to develop flex plans for fluctuations in demand using this data. The first few chapters explain how to determine takt time and how to use that information along with time studies to identify when you are not meeting customer demand.The chapters on JIT Kitting explain how there are other advantages to kitting besides eliminating waste and increasing productivity. The book explains how you can use JIT Kitting to improve quality by having the parts available and limiting the options of numerous parts to the operator. It also provides the understanding needed to ensure the right parts are installed, thereby correcting issues with the build of materials.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1138438367
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Cuprins
An Overview of Hardware and the Run-Time Environment
List and Queue Manipulation
Scheduling and Context Switching
More Process Management
Message Passing
Memory Management
Interrupt Processing
Real-Time Clock Management
Device Independent Input and Output
An Example Device Driver
High-Level Memory Management and Message Passing
DMA Devices
A Minimal Internet Protocol Stack
Disk Devices and a Remote Disk Driver
A Remote File System
Syntactic Namespace
Exception Handling
System Configuration
Command Interpreter (Shell)
Appendix 1: Porting an Operating System
Appendix 2: Xinu Design Notes