Integrated process design and development

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1. Verfasser: Shunk, Dan L. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Homewood, Ill. Business One Irwin 1992
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adam_text CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 THE PRODUCT-PROCESS LIFE CYCLE FOR INTEGRATED PROCESS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 1 Section 1.1 The Objectives of Integrated Process Design and Development, 1 Section 1.2 The Linkages of Process with Product Design, 3 Section 1.3 Strategic Implications of Integrated Product- Process Design and Development, 4 Section 1.4 Linking Process Design with Customer Needs and Expectations, 6 Section 1.5 Establishing Corporate Metrics for Product- Process, 9 Section 1.6 The Strategic Planning of Focused Factories, 9 Section 1.7 Linking the Process Needs with Capabilities, 11 Section 1.8 An Overview of the Trends in Process Design, 11 Section 1.9 Addressing the Obstacles to Integration, 14 Section 1.10 An Overview of the Integrated Process Design Book, 15 CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PROCESSES AND BASIC TERMINOLOGY 19 Section 2.1 Introduction to Basic Processes, 19 Section 2.2 Basic Terminology, 20 Section 2.3 Basic Information Terminology Necessary for Product Design, 22 Section 2.4 The Metrics—Definitions for Process Design, 25 Section 2.5 Introduction to Types of Manufacturing, 29 CHAPTER 3 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PROCESS DESIGN USING THREE EXAMPLES 31 Section 3.1 An Example of a Metallic Part Process Design and Development, 32 ; Section 3.2 An Example of How a Nonmetallic Part Is 1 Produced,39 | xv i xvi Contents Section 3.3 An Example of How an Electronic Part Is Produced, 41 CHAPTER 4 PREREQUISITES FOR INTEGRATED PROCESS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 43 Section 4.1 Concurrent Engineering, 44 Section 4.2 The Concept of Group Technology, 51 Section 4.3 Total Quality Management, 56 Section 4.4 Material Management Implications for Integrated Process Design, 57 Section 4.5 Process Capability Design, 60 Section 4.6 Benchmarking, 61 Section 4.7 Material Handling and Material Flow System Implications for Integrated Process Design, 63 Section 4.8 Setup and Tooling Strategies Including Single Minute Exchange of Dies, 65 Section 4.9 System Integration Design Philosophy, 69 Section 4.10 Introduction to an Integrated Process Design and Development Systems Definition Methodology, 70 Section 4.11 Simulation and Its Role in Integrated Process Design and Development, 77 CHAPTER 5 PLANNING THE PROCESS FOR INTEGRATED PROCESS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 85 Section 5.1 Performing a Technology Assessment, 85 Section 5.2 Benchmarking the Integrated Process, 87 Section 5.3 Achieving Flexibility Due to Product Definition Uncertainties, 90 Section 5.4 Defining the Process Needs for a Product, 92 Section 5.5 Creation of Various Types of Prototypes, 94 Section 5.6 Creation of the Process Plan, 97 Section 5.7 Computer-Aided Process Planning, 103 Section 5.8 Performing the Make-Buy Decision, 105 Section 5.9 First Item Planning with CPM, PERT, and Simulation, 106 Section 5.10 The Infusion of Total Quality Management Principles into Process Design, 108 CHAPTER 6 CONTROLLING THE PROCESS 117 Section 6.1 Introduction to Control, 117 Section 6.2 History of Automatic Control, 120 Contents xvii Section 6.3 Examples of Modern Control Systems, 121 Section 6.4 Controlling the Flow of Product through the Factory, 123 Section 6.5 The History of Numerical Control, 125 Section 6.6 Machine Control Concepts, 126 Section 6.7 Principles of Operation, 129 Section 6.8 Types of Control Systems, 133 Section 6.9 The Creation of the Geometry Profile for the Process, 134 Section 6.10 Advanced Numerical Control Developments, 136 Section 6.11 Closed-Loop Control, 138 Section 6.12 Controlling the Inventory and Material Flow, 139 Section 6.13 The Migration to Integrated Processes, 140 CHAPTER 7 PROCESS METRICS 145 Section 7.1 Traditional Metrics, 145 Section 7.2 Changing Strategic Directions, 146 Section 7.3 The New Metrics for World-Class Competition, 148 Section 7.4 Measuring the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Manufacturing, 152 Section 7.5 The Learning Curve Notion, 154 CHAPTER 8 GETTING STARTED IN INTEGRATED PROCESS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT (A NATIONAL SURVEY AND TWO CASE STUDIES) 157 Section 8.1 Summary Results of the National Science Foundation Survey for Integrated Product Design in Manufacturing, 163 Section 8.2 A Case Study of a World-Class Manufacturer and the Integrated Approach to Competitive Designs, 167 Section 8.3 The Status of Concurrent Engineering Implementation at the Garrett Engine Division of Allied Signal Corporation, 173 CHAPTER 9 INFORMATION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND j DESIGN FOR INTEGRATED PROCESS DESIGN j AND DEVELOPMENT 181 Section 9.1 Process Design and Development Information Systems—An Overview, 184 xviii Contents Section 9.2 An Architecture for Integrated Process Design and Development, 187 Section 9.3 Definition of Computer Integrated Process Requirements, 190 Section 9.4 Process Control Information Systems, 193 Section 9.5 Design of the Integrated Management and Control Information System, 194 Section 9.6 The Definition of Modern, Integrated Process Execution Information Requirements, 197 Section 9.7 Requirements for Financial Systems Integration, 203 Section 9.8 Legacy Systems and the Need for Dynamically Migratable Systems, 206 Section 9.9 Proactive Systems Designed for Proactive Management, 208 CHAPTER 10 DIRECTIONS AND TRENDS 211 Section 10.1 Concurrent Engineering, 213 Section 10.2 Total Quality Management Directions and Trends, 218 Section 10.3 Material Supplier Integration, 219 Section 10.4 Equipment Supplier Integration, 221 Section 10.5 Process Planning Directions and Trends, 222 Section 10.6 Process Control Directions and Trends, 223 Section 10.7 Asset Management and Capacity Planning in the Integrated Process Design, 224 Section 10.8 Rapid Prototyping, 225 Section 10.9 Flexible, Focused Factories for Integrated Product-Process Design, 226 CHAPTER 11 AN INTEGRATED PRODUCT-PROCESS CASE EXAMPLE 229 Section 11.1 An Assessment of Integration in Japan, 233 Section 11.2 The Nippondenzo Case Study, 233 Section 11.3 New Metrics for This Integrated Product-Process Example, 237 Section 11.4 The Role of the Process Design Function, 237 CHAPTER 12 PRIMARY INTERFUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONS FOR PROCESS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 239 Section 12.1 Linkages for Process Design and Development, 239 Contents xix Section 12.2 The Cultural Implications of Integrated Process Design and Development, 244 Section 12.3 The Effects of Integrated Process Design and Development on Sally, Mary, Dan, and Bill, 247 OTHER TITLES IN THE BUSINESS ONE IRWIN/APICS LIBRARY OF INTEGRATIVE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 251 INDEX 253 j
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