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By B. Wu (auth.)

ISBN-10: 0412408406

ISBN-13: 9780412408403

ISBN-10: 9401131287

ISBN-13: 9789401131285

A technological e-book is written and released for certainly one of purposes: it both renders another publication within the comparable box out of date or breaks new floor within the feel hole is stuffed. the current e-book goals to do the latter. On my go back from to an instructional occupation, i began penning this booklet simply because I had noticeable hole existed. even if loads of details seemed within the released literature approximately a variety of technical points of complex production expertise (AMT), strangely little have been written in regards to the platforms con­ textual content during which the subtle and software program of AMT are applied to extend potency. for that reason, i've got tried during this publication to teach how established techniques within the layout and review of recent production plant might be followed, with the target of enhancing the functionality of the manufacturing facility as a complete. i am hoping this booklet could be a contribution to the newly famous, multidisciplinary engineering functionality often called production sys­ tems engineering. The textual content has been designed in particular to illustrate the platforms points of recent production operations, together with: platforms con­ cepts of producing operation; production platforms modelling and evalua­ tion; and the established layout of producing platforms~ one of many significant problems linked to writing a textual content of this nature stems from the variety of the themes concerned. i've got tried to resolve this challenge by way of adopting an total framework into which the appropriate issues are fitted.

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2. The inputs and outputs of a system are the main interfaces between the system and the outside world. The process is the totality of systems elements including objects and relationships. A systems view of a public house provides an everyday example. From a customer's viewpoint, a pub could be regarded as an 'enjoyment-generating system', as illustrated in Fig. 3. This system converts money, leisure time and Basic systems concepts 31 PROCESS SYSTEM Fig. 2 Schematic representation of a system money leisure time .

Within a manufacturing environment, systems can be categorized by classifying them according to the following criteria: physical/conceptual; static/dynamic; open/closed; continuous/discrete; stochastic/deterministic. Thus we may find a conceptual system which is also static and deterministic, but we cannot have a system that is both continuous and discrete (though occasionally we may encounter a system that contains, say, both continuous and discrete parts - such a system is called hybrid). The first category separates sytems in physical terms.

Though extremely complex and important when looked at from other systems viewpoints - by biologists and doctors for example - there is obviously no need for these to concern us. The properties of sub-systems or system components are known as their attributes. Each component in the system may possess one or more attributes, which are the characteristic information about the component. Attributes may assume many forms - for example, shape, colour, volume and dimension. The attributes of components may be changed as a result of a system process - for example, a piece of raw material transformed into a part by a machining operation.

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