... beta is the process underlying the development of the web platform and it relies on many of the same core competencies Web 2.0 Principles and BestPractices ... 2004, we realized that the Web was on the cusp of a new era, one that would finally let loose the power of network effects, setting off a surge of innovation and opportunity To help usher in ... solves or opportunities it creates, and provides a thorough analysis of market trends, proven best practices, case studies of industry leaders, and tools for hands-on self-assessment To compete...
... Supervised—“made by, at the direction of, or under the actual supervision of an instructor”; Part of a structured course—“an integral part of a class session offered as a regular part of the systematic, mediated ... doctrine did not protect the activities of the Board of Educational Services in Erie County, New York, which made mass copies of copyrighted works taped off of broadcast television for distribution ... whether more of the work was used than necessary to accomplish the specific purpose of the use The fourth factor examines “the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the work.”...
... 6:12 PM 32 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices this publication, continuous improvement well might be less a matter of domination and more one of survival Later, we will address how ... playing games with the numbers, takes a lot of work On top of that, the organization and its environment are in a constant state of flux, so even the bestof metrics must be scrutinized periodically ... Handbook ofBestPractices • Quality System An objective assessment of the current quality system • • will reveal an organization’s strengths and weaknesses Many state governments and corporations offer...
... cover a range of possible settings; temperature is one example Often these factors are continuous A subset of this type of factor is one with an ordered set of levels An example of this is high-medium-low ... of 16 runs) Use a bar chart or a scatter plot of factor A at both of its levels (each of the two levels will have eight data points) Then use a bar chart or scatter plot of factor B at both of ... small Such a process, often called a “point” process, may be indicative of high sensitivity to input parameters Alternatively, it may indicate a lack of knowledge of the effect of process settings...
... Date Part Number Name Period of Data SL3003Ch04Frame Page 78 Tuesday, November 6, 2001 6:10 PM 78 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices described DFMA principlesof fewer parts and part types ... 2001 6:10 PM 74 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices TABLE 4.2 Process Mapping Vocabulary Process map: a graphical representation of the flow of a process A detailed process map contains ... November 6, 2001 6:10 PM 72 4.1.4 USE The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPracticesOF COMMON MATERIALS The fifth design consideration is use of the materials most processed This simply means that materials...
... Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices With IPPD, each process is still needed It’s the sequencing, the sharing of knowledge, and the elimination of hand-offs that now offer a product that’s ... Jealousy of Change (From the Functional Manager’s View) Fear of loss of turf is the best way to explain the response from most functional managers To understand this, consider Maslow’s hierarchy of ... PM 98 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices reach), increased flexibility because of the need to cover multiple disciplines, and an increased likelihood of keeping the team leader involved,...
... PM 118 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices • Requirements for approval of product, procedures, processes, and equipment • Requirements for qualification of personnel and for a quality management ... the availability of information that describes the characteristics of the product, the availability of work instructions, the use of suitable equipment, the availability and use of monitoring and ... Records of the results of calibration and verification should be maintained The organization should assess and record the validity of previous measuring results The ability of computer software...
... Friday, November 9, 2001 1:52 PM 176 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices and lead to the loss of future business Some of the causes of this waste may be weak process control, poor product design, ... Friday, November 9, 2001 1:52 PM 174 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices 8.2 ELIMINATION OF WASTE PRINCIPLE 8.2.1 DEFINITION OF WASTE Waste, or muda, as it is known in the Toyota production ... overproduce for a variety of reasons Large-lot production, long machine setups, and making up for poor quality are some of them Part of the root cause of this waste may be the logic of “Just in case somebody...
... 228 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices • Process Map A two-dimensional version of a process flow chart that also • • • • portrays handoffs and receipts of products or services from one ... number of handoffs that are a part of this process, recognizing that every time there is a handoff, there is a strong potential for an error, an oversight, something left out, a buildup of a queue, ... the various areas of responsibility (listed down the left-hand side) This gives us a very clear, visual picture of some of the things we might want to consider doing in terms of reordering the...
... about half of its C stock to others This means that by giving up control of the dollars on about 7.5% of your stock, you have relieved yourself of doing the work of managing about half of your part ... approach, in terms of the same items: • • • • Timely detection and correction of causes of error Fewer mistakes in part identification Minimal loss of production time Systematic improvement of record accuracy ... concept of your inventory The Pareto principle stated that 80% of your sales come from 20% of your part numbers and, conversely, the bottom 20% of your sales must come from the remaining 80% of your...
... 292 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices arrays, based on the design of experiments theory, to study a large number of decision variables with a small number of experiments Using orthogonal ... row of the table The number of columns of an OA represents the maximum number of factors that can be studied using that array Note that this design reduces 128 (27) configurations to Some of the ... associated with deviation of the response factors from their target values The combined principlesof system parameter design and system tolerance design form the principlesof robust design System...
... average value of K However, it takes a lot of work to so Also, process changes that reduce defect rates are likely to alter the value of K As a rule of thumb, consider using a value of K ≅ 0.5 Though ... Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices 14.4.2 BALANCING CONTAINMENT AND CORRECTION When an organization targets a significant problem for correction, there often is a flurry of activity to “detect ... Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices Flexibility applies to the variety of tools that can be selected at a given time and to how an effective facilitator responds to the dynamics of her or his diverse...
... or more observations, the median of two or more observations, a count of items that meet a criteria of interest, or the percentage of items meeting a criteria of interest Limits are defined for ... Tuesday, November 6, 2001 6:02 PM 334 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices number of times, then on average a subgroup of size n = will detect a sigma shift in nine subgroups As you can ... The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices • • of liquid to maintain a similar environment that carries over into subsequent temperature observations for a period of time Subgroups formed over...
... Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices well as at geographically separated systems within the same company Another key aspect of this link is to assure the availability of information so rational, ... Handbook ofBestPractices 16.4.2.1 Supplier Partnerships Supplier partnerships are the most common form of strategic partnerships used by today’s manufacturing companies This type of partnership ... type of provider will also typically have low fixed costs and specialized expertise Loss of control is the most commonly cited disadvantage of using this type of strategic partner Other types of...
... 6:00 PM 396 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices Policy: The software design engineer does all of the tasks involved in the work that is designated “software design engineering work.” Paradigm: ... November 6, 2001 6:00 PM 390 The Manufacturing Handbook ofBestPractices • Often, extra help is provided to aid in faster processing of constraint tasks, such as setup, cleanup, paperwork, etc ... area of the company At this point we asked, “What the software design engineers that only they can do, and what they that others are capable of doing?” Some of the tasks involved in the software...
... and Treasurer of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), Director of the Aerospace and Defense Division of the IIE, a Co-Chair of the Total Quality Management (TQM) Committee of the American ... 175 8.2.5 Waste of Movement 176 8.2.6 Waste of Motion .176 8.2.7 Waste of Waiting 176 8.2.8 Waste of Overprocessing 176 8.2.9 Impact of Waste .177 ... particular topic is of special interest to you for purposes of review or to initiate your understanding of its “fit” within the broad spectrum of tools and techniques that are a regular part of today’s...
... reservoir; pathways of CO2 out of the reservoir; the importance of secondary barriers; effects of unplanned hydraulic fracturing; the extent of upward migration of CO2 along the outside of the well casing; ... IRGA The rate of change of CO2 concentration in the chamber is used to derive the flux of CO2 across the ground surface at the point of measurement (LBNL, 2004) The NETL Office of Research and ... Evaluation of quality of engineered well system prior to leakage, allows for proactive remediation of engineered system Indicates top of cement, free pipe, and gives an indication of well cemented...
... are current best practices? How they staff their social media efforts? How are schools measuring the ROI or impact of social media initiatives? What contributes to the successful use of social ... proportion of complaints and negative comments 24% 27% 35% 12% 3% 2.4 Penetration measure of use among target audience 34% 24% 23% 16% 4% 2.4 Donations 43% 24% 20% 10% 3% 2.3 Analysis of content of/ number ... of/ number of mentions in blogs 44% 23% 19% 13% 2% 2.2 Surveys of target audiences 34% 26% 25% 13% 2% 2.1 Number of applications for admission 54% 17% 16% 10% 4% 1.9 23a What is the mix of qualitative...