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Alla, Sedelnikova. "ENHANCING ENTERPRISE PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THROUGH LEAN PRODUCTION PRINCIPLES." International Journal of Economics Finance & Management Science 08, no. 07 (July 11, 2023): 09–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/ijefms-9131.

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Efficient production management is essential for enterprises to maintain competitiveness and optimize resource utilization. Lean production principles have proven to be effective in streamlining operations, eliminating waste, and improving overall productivity. This study aims to enhance the enterprise production management system by implementing lean production principles. Through a systematic analysis of existing production processes, waste identification, and the application of lean tools and techniques, the study proposes strategies for process optimization, inventory management, quality improvement, and workforce engagement. The findings highlight the benefits of incorporating lean production principles into the enterprise production management system, leading to increased efficiency, cost reduction, and enhanced customer satisfaction.
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Rebenko, V. I. "Technological basis for process control of production of poultry production." Naukovij žurnal «Tehnìka ta energetika» 11, no. 1 (January 30, 2020): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/machenergy2020.01.061.

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YUNIAWAN, Dani, and Teruaki ITO. "S141012 Simulation Study on Master Production Schedule for Meatball Production." Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan 2012 (2012): _S141012–1—_S141012–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecj.2012._s141012-1.

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RUBANKA, Mykola, Volodymyr DVORZHAK, Alla RUBANKA, Oleh POLISHCHUK, and Serhiy HORIASHCHENKO. "INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OF SEWING PRODUCTS: CUTTING PRODUCTION." Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Technical sciences 315, no. 6(1) (December 29, 2022): 188–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2307-5732-2022-315-6-188-197.

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The article considers the technological process of production of the cutting department of a sewing enterprise and the typical equipment used during such a process. It is revealed that the increase in the range of sewing products, the appearance of new materials, the speed of changing models, methods of processing, etc., necessitates a systematic search for rational and effective solutions for the technological process of production, including through the introduction of modern innovative equipment. The most used standard equipment of the cutting department of a sewing enterprise has been analyzed. The main requirements for the equipment involved in the technological process of production of the cutting department of a sewing enterprise have been determined. Also, the ways of possible improvement of the cutting department of a sewing enterprise have been outlined. The object of the research is a typical cutting department of a Ukrainian sewing enterprise, i.e. the technological process of production and the equipment used during such process. The method of system analysis is used. Theoretical studies are based on the main provisions of light industry production technologies. A generalized classification scheme of the standard equipment of the cutting department of a sewing enterprise has been developed, which can be used at light industry enterprises, in particular the cutting department of a sewing enterprise, when choosing energy-efficient and high-tech equipment. Also, the main problems that need to be solved for the successful development of an average sewing enterprise are outlined. The results of the study can be used in the design of new and modernization of existing cutting departments of sewing enterprises.
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Šprysl, M., J. Čítek, and R. Stupka. "Interaction of selected production indicators of the economics of pork production." Czech Journal of Animal Science 55, No. 1 (January 25, 2010): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/1705-cjas.

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Estimates of the effects influencing the economics of pig production are of primary importance for breeders. For this purpose, costs, revenues and profitability were determined on the basis of individual parameters of the efficiency of tested pigs and of average commodity prices. The calculation was the result of the efficiency of actual animals and of the average and simulated prices of inputs received by producers in large-scale production operations. 136 animals, 64 of crossbred combinations (LWs × D) × (LW<sub>D</sub> × L) and 72 of PN × (LW<sub>D</sub> × L) were used. The total cost of 1 pig represented the costs per weaned piglet, feed and other costs; the revenues represented the actual price of a pig at slaughter. Multivariable hierarchical models were constructed to assess the relationships between the following factors: crossbred combination, nutrition and sex, ADG, number of piglets bred, CFM price and carcass price with the outcome variables: costs, revenues and profitability. The results demonstrated that the total cost of fattening pig is considerably influenced by the price of a piglet and feed, not by the price of the carcass and the growth intensity. There was no proof of a relationship between the price of a pig and reproduction and/or the price of feed. Profitability is significantly influenced by the reproduction rate, price of feed, growth intensity and revenues. The results also showed that the intensity of nutrition and the sex considerably influence the total cost of 1 fattened pig, which represents an increase in the total cost by 3.80 € in the application of <I>ad libitum</I> feeding techniques, and 5.39 €/pc in the fattening of barrows. The choice of a suitable combination represents a decrease in the total cost by 1.49% and an increase in revenues by 2.93%. Profitability is significantly associated with the intensity of nutrition, sex and breed. With unrestricted feeding it is reduced by 4.1%, for barrows by 6.6%, and in the use of four-breed combinations of crossbreds it increases by 4.13%.
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Tvrdoň, J. "Conception of the model of agriculture with production and non-production function." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 49, No. 5 (March 1, 2012): 208–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5392-agricecon.

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The article deals with an optimisation of the relation between production and non-production functions of agriculture. In the model, a two-product production process is presupposed, the result of which is agricultural production and a complex of other effects arising in agriculture. To obtain them, two aggregated inputs &ndash; capital and labour &ndash; are used. To maximise the summary economic result, the procedure of derivation of the optimal extent of both production processes proceeding as well as non-production effects in minimisation of both inputs in their summary is worked out in the article. In the article, the knowledge of the research gained in framework of solution of the institutional research intention MSM: 411100013 &ldquo;Efficient integration of the Czech agrarian sector into the frame of the European structures &ndash; presumption of sustainable development&rdquo; is included.
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Altuner, Elif Esra. "Production of Nano Creams." Karaelmas Science and Engineering Journal 4, no. 1 (March 20, 2014): 52–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.7212/zkufbd.v4i1.118.

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Vaněček, D., and D. Kaláb. "Logistics in agricultural production." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 49, No. 9 (March 2, 2012): 439–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5429-agricecon.

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In spite that the great importance of logistics in industry, business and other branches is generally acknowledged, this problem is not systematically investigated in agriculture. As a&nbsp;presumption of a&nbsp;detailed analysis, the knowledge of the volume and structure of the material flow is necessary. The authors have proposed their own methodological procedure which issues from technological indicators, published by the Ministry of Agriculture CR for individual plants and categories of animals and which makes possible a further classification of these data for enterprises with different level of farming. These published standards of the Ministry serve as basic stones and by means of their combination, the volume of material flow and its structure during one year periods is possible to calculate. The advantage of the proposed method is a&nbsp;fast finding out of necessary data and possibility of taking into account some specific conditions of the investigated enterprises.
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Mezhybrotskyi, Vasyl, Volodymyr Starchevskyi, and Liliya Oliynyk. "Methods of Dithiodimorpholine Production." Chemistry & Chemical Technology 7, no. 2 (June 10, 2013): 213–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/chcht07.02.213.

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Dr P.Arun, Dr P. Arun, and Dr S. Mahalingam Dr S. Mahalingam. "Food Production in India." International Journal of Scientific Research 3, no. 6 (June 1, 2012): 104–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/june2014/38.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Production"

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Arsenault, Karelle. "Le passage de la production filmique à la production de nouveaux formats numériques : analyse des productions de l'ONF/interactif." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/6487.

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Ce mémoire de maîtrise interroge la nature des productions audiovisuelles interactives réalisées par l'Office national du film du Canada (ONF) pour sa section "ONF/interactif", depuis la mise en ligne d'un premier webdocumentaire en 2009. Ces productions sont des projets collaboratifs pour la plupart et prennent plusieurs formes, parfois mélange de vidéo et de textes, de photographies et d'éléments sonores, mais jamais un seul à la fois. Toutes possèdent leur propre interface et leur propre environnement, à travers lesquels l'internaute circule et accède au contenu tout en participant à sa concrétisation. Ce sont des oeuvres "hypermédiatiques", conjuguant à la fois textes, images (fixes ou animées) et sons. Là où survient une première interrogation est lorsque, d'une part, vient le temps d'attribuer un titre ou même un genre à ces productions, comme nous le faisons pour le film, la photographie ou la musique; et, d'autre part, lorsqu'il faut définir et expliquer ce qui caractérise ces productions, soit ce à partir de quoi nous pourrions les nommer. Pour se faire, cette recherche passe en revue une quarantaine de productions de l'ONF/interactif à partir de grilles de repérage s'inspirant d'un cadre théorique qui combine des concepts de productions médiatiques plus traditionnelles à ceux de productions numériques, telles l'interactivité et l'hypermédialité. La recherche propose en toute fin une catégorisation des productions par "type", mais, surtout, ouvre la porte à une plus large réflexion sur l'apparition des "nouveaux" produits culturels et sur ce que cela signifie pour les producteurs et les récepteurs.
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Song, Dae Hyun. "Pre-Production, Production and Post-Production on Short Film "Draw Me Invisible"." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/321962.

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Daugaard, Andreas, and Daniel Nyberg. "Production capacity enhancements through production line simulations." Thesis, KTH, Industriell produktion, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-300131.

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The thesis project described in this report was conducted at Scania CV (Scania), which is a global company that delivers transport solutions to customers all around the globe. The project was conducted as a simulation study of the production flow of the output shaft manufacturing line UGA (Utgående Axel), located at the transmission department (DX) in Södertälje. The main objectives for the simulation study was to identify possible enhancements to increase the line-capacity and -OPE, and based on the findings provide a set of recommended actions Scania can take to increase the performance of the production line. To conduct the project was a simulation model developed in another master’s thesis back in 2019 provided to the authors. But since both the production line and the products manufactured at UGA line have been subjected to changes since 2019 was this model outdated and the validity of the model had to be confirmed. Therefore was a thorough current state description developed that was utilized to identify the gap between the simulation model from 2019 and the current state at the productionline. Based on the gap-analysis was it decided that the model from 2019 did not reflect UGA line in its current state to a satisfying degree. Therefore was a new simulation model developed, which then was updated with new input data. During the development of the new simulation model was the old model used as a template where the features that still accurately described UGA line was retained. The new simulation model was validated by a comparison between simulated throughput from the simulation model and historical throughput from UGA line. The validation showed a difference in mean weekly throughput of 0,3 %. It was therefore concluded that the simulation model accurately describe UGA line in its current state. The validated model was then used to simulate a number of different scenarios, and the result was analysed to find different areas for improvements. Finally was the result from the analysis compiled as recommended actions, that in turn was divided into short- and long-term actions. Where the actions categorised as short term concerns actions that could bring improvements to the existing production line, while the long-term actions require reconfigurations of the layout to be realized. The result showed that continue working on decreasing cycle times to achieve the defined goal cycletimes will have a positive effect on the lines capacity, but not on the overall line OPE. The reason for this is that the effect from other losses in the production line will increase when the cycle times become more uniform. But since the capacity will be significantly improved as the goal cycle time is reached, is Scania still recommended to continue their work with cycle time reduction, and if possible reduce the cycle times in some specific machines below the current goal. In addition is Scania in short-term recommended to identify and reduce the undefined stop time that frequently occur, reduce quality losses and improve machine availability. Regarding the long-term actions is Scania recommended to investigate the possibility to reconfigure UGA line. The simulations showed that both increasing buffer sizes at strategic positions to improve bottleneck utilization, or decouple the line to make it less sensitive will positively affect the capacity and OPE. In addition did the simulations of the combination of these two configurations show the greatest improvement among all simulations. Scania is therefore recommended to investigate the business case around either of these configurations or a combination of both.
Examensarbetet som beskrivs i denna rapport genomfördes hos Scania CV (Scania), vilket är ett globalt företag som levererar transportlösningar till kunder över hela världen. Projektet genomfördes som en simuleringsstudie av produktionsflödet hos produktionslinjen för utgående axlar, UGA-linjen (Utgående Axel), som är belägen på transmissionsavdelningen (DX) i Södertälje. De huvudsakliga målen för simuleringsstudien var att identifiera möjliga förbättringar för att öka linjekapaciteten och -OPE, och baserat på resultaten tillhandahålla en uppsättning rekommenderade åtgärder Scania kan vidta för att öka produktionslinjens prestanda. För att genomföra projektet tilldelades författarna en simuleringsmodell som utvecklats i ett tidigare examensarbete under 2019. Eftersom både produktionslinjen och produkterna som tillverkats på UGA-linjen har genomgått förändringar sedan 2019 ansågs modell vara föråldrad och modellens validitet behövde bekräftas. Därför arbetades en grundlig nulägesbeskrivning fram som sedan användes för att identifiera gapet mellan simuleringsmodellen från 2019 och nuläget vid produktionslinjen. Baserat på gap-analysen konstaterades det att modellen från 2019 inte återspeglade UGA-linjen till en tillfredsställande grad. Därför utvecklades en ny simulerings modell som sedan uppdaterades med ny indata. Under utvecklingen av den nya simuleringsmodellen användes den gamla modellen som en mall där de funktioner som fortfarande beskrev UGA-linjen på ett bra sätt bibehölls. Den nya simuleringsmodellen validerades genom en jämförelse mellan simulerad produktion och historiskt rapporterad produktion från UGA-linjen. Valideringen visade en skillnad i genomsnittligt antal producerade produkter per vecka på 0,3%. De konstaterades därför att simuleringsmodellen på ett tillförlitligt sätt beskriver UGA-linjen i sitt nuvarande tillstånd. Den validerade modellen användes sedan för att simulera ett antal olika scenarier vars resultat analyserades för att hitta olika förbättringsområden. Slutligen sammanställd resultaten från analysen som rekommenderade åtgärder, som i sin tur delades in i åtgärder på kort- och lång-sikt. De åtgärder som kategoriserats som kortsiktiga är åtgärder som kan medföra förbättringar av den befintliga produktionslinjen, medan de långsiktiga åtgärderna kräver förändring av layouten för att genomföras. Resultatet visade att fortsatta arbetet med att minska cykeltider för att uppnå de uppsatta målcykeltiderna kommer att ha en positiv effekt på linjekapaciteten, men inte på total OPE för linjen. Anledningen till detta är att effekten av andra förluster i produktionslinjen ökar när variationen i cykeltid mellan maskinerna minskar. Men eftersom kapaciteten kommer att öka markant om målcykeltiderna uppnås rekommenderas Scania att fortsätta arbeta med cykeltidsreducering och om möjligt minska cykeltiderna under det nuvarande målet för vissa maskiner. Dessutom rekommenderas Scania på kort sikt att; identifiera och minska den odefinierade stopptid som ofta förekommer, minska kvalitetsförluster och förbättra maskintillgängligheten. När det gäller de långsiktiga åtgärderna rekommenderas Scania att undersöka möjligheten att bygga om UGA-linjen. Detta eftersom simuleringarna visade att både ökade buffertstorlekar vid strategiska positioner för att förbättra utnyttjandegraden hos flaskhalsmaskinerna, och att koppla isär linjen för att göra den mindre känslig kommer att påverka både kapacitet och OPE positivt. Dessutom visade simuleringarna av kombinationen av dessa två konfigurationer den största förbättringen bland alla simuleringar. Scania rekommenderas därför att undersöka möjligheten kring någon av dessa konfigurationer eller en kombination av båda.
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Berlinguer, Marco. "Commons based production and value. Contributions to the analytical frame." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/457582.

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La ambición de esta tesis es contribuir al progreso del estado de la literatura científica que se ha desarrollado alrededor de la noción de bienes comunes, interpretada como un elemento crucial e innovador que está marcando importantes transformaciones en la organización de la producción contemporánea. En términos generales, el objetivo de la tesis es avanzar en el desarrollo de un marco inspirado en la noción de los bienes comunes para analizar algunos rasgos desafiantes de las nuevas formas de producción que han aparecido a lo largo de las últimas décadas a través de la crisis del régimen fordista-keynesiano, la instalación de un nuevo paradigma tecno-económico y el surgimiento de un modo de desarrollo informacional. Trabajando junto a diferentes corrientes de investigación que han trabajado recientemente alrededor del redescubrimiento de la noción de bienes comunes, esta tesis pretende aportar argumentos en favor de la necesidad de pluralizar nuestro marco de análisis sobre las prácticas e instituciones colectivas que rodean el aprovisionamiento y la gobernanza de bienes y servicios básicos en las complejas economías contemporáneas, yendo más allá del binomio dominante organizado entorno al duopolio estado contra mercado. En comparación con el estado del arte, las principales innovaciones y áreas de contribuciones son dos. En primer lugar, en vez de centrar la investigación sobre los bienes comunes concebidos como una esfera autónoma de producción social, se propone principalmente utilizar los bienes comunes como marco para analizar arreglos híbridos, en los que los bienes comunes se enredan en transformaciones que tienen lugar en las formas de trabajar tanto del mercado capitalista como del Estado. En segundo lugar, pretende avanzar en la limitada investigación que se ha realizado hasta ahora sobre el desarrollo de un marco para comprender y estimar el valor generado en condiciones de compartición, es decir, según una lógica radicalmente distinta de la lógica del valor de cambio. La tesis está compuesta por una colección de tres artículos. Berlinguer, M. (2014). The social economy in Italy, pp. 101-126, in Satgar, V. (ed.) (2014). The solidarity economy alternative: Emerging theory and practice, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. Berlinguer, M., Fuster Morell, M., Joan Subirats, J. (2016). Investigando nuevas coordenadas de intercambio y de valor. Las comunidades de producción colaborativa entre pares y procomún. Revista Arbor. Numero monográfico: La transición a lo digital del sistema cultural: nuevas narrativas, nuevas reglas. ISNN 0210-1963 Berlinguer, M. (Forthcoming). Valuing sharing. How commons have become part of informational capitalism and what we can learn from it. The case of FOSS. Para enriquecer y sostener los argumentos que abordan los artículos anteriores, en el apéndice, se acompaña la tesis con otros tres artículos que se han preparado en el marco de proyectos de investigación que aportaron materiales empíricos y metodológicos que han apoyado esta tesis doctoral. Berlinguer, M., Fuster Morell, M., Martínez, R., Joan Subirats, J. (2015). Sostenibilidad de la cultura libre: modelos emergentes en Cataluña. In: Fuster Morell, M. Subirats, J., Berlinguer, M. Martínez, M. y Salcedo, J. Cultura libre y procomún digital en Cataluña: Icaria, pp. 97–168. Morell, M. F., Salcedo, J. L., & Berlinguer, M. (2016, September). Debate About the Concept of Value in Commons-Based Peer Production. In International Conference on Internet Science (pp. 27-41). Springer International Publishing. Berlinguer, M., Morell, M. F., Salcedo, J. L., & Martínez, R., Tebbens, W. (Forthcoming). Defining, Mapping and Sampling Common-based peer production.
The ambition of this thesis is to contribute to the progress of the state of the art of the scientific literature that has developed around the notion of the commons, interpreted as a crucial and innovative element that is marking important transformations in the organization of contemporary production. In general terms, the objective of the thesis is to advance in the development of a framework inspired by the notion of the commons to analyze some challenging features of new forms of production, which have been appearing along the last decades, across the crisis of the Fordist-Keynesian capitalistic regime, the installation of a new techno-economical paradigm and the emergence of an informational mode of development. Working along with different streams of research that engaged recently with the rediscovery of the notion of the commons, this thesis aims to provide arguments towards the necessity to pluralize our framework of analysis concerning the collective practices and institutions surrounding the provisioning and governance of core goods and services in complex modern economies, going beyond the dominant binary organized on the state vs market duopoly. Compared with the state of the art, the main innovations and areas of contributions are two. First of all, rather than centering the research on the commons conceived as an autonomous sphere of social production, it mainly aims to utilize the commons as a framework to analyze hybrid arrangements, in which the commons appear enmeshed with transformations that are taking place in the forms of working of both the capitalistic market and the state. Secondly, it aims to advance the limited research that has been done so far around the development of a framework to understand and assess the value generated in conditions of sharing, that is, according to a logic that is radically different from the logic of exchange value. The thesis is composed by a collection of three articles. Berlinguer, M. (2014). The social economy in Italy, pp. 101-126, in Satgar, V. (ed.) (2014). The solidarity economy alternative: Emerging theory and practice, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. Berlinguer, M., Fuster Morell, M., Joan Subirats, J. (2016). Investigando nuevas coordenadas de intercambio y de valor. Las comunidades de producción colaborativa entre pares y procomún. Revista Arbor. Numero monográfico: La transición a lo digital del sistema cultural: nuevas narrativas, nuevas reglas. ISNN 0210-1963 Berlinguer, M. (Forthcoming). Valuing sharing. How commons have become part of informational capitalism and what we can learn from it. The case of FOSS. To further enrich and sustain the arguments that are tackled by the above articles, in the appendix, they are accompanied by other three articles that have been prepared in the framework of research projects that provided empirical and methodological materials that have supported this PhD thesis. Berlinguer, M., Fuster Morell, M., Martínez, R., Joan Subirats, J. (2015). Sostenibilidad de la cultura libre: modelos emergentes en Cataluña. In: Fuster Morell, M. Subirats, J., Berlinguer, M. Martínez, M. y Salcedo, J. Cultura libre y procomún digital en Cataluña: Icaria, pp. 97–168. Morell, M. F., Salcedo, J. L., & Berlinguer, M. (2016, September). Debate About the Concept of Value in Commons-Based Peer Production. In International Conference on Internet Science (pp. 27-41). Springer International Publishing. Berlinguer, M., Morell, M. F., Salcedo, J. L., & Martínez, R., Tebbens, W. (Forthcoming). Defining, Mapping and Sampling Common-based peer production.
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Dellagi, Sofiène Rezg Nidhal. "Développement de stratégies de maintenance dans un contexte de sous-traitance partielle de production." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2006. ftp://ftp.scd.univ-metz.fr/pub/Theses/2006/Dellagi.Sofiane.SMZ0619.pdf.

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Wille, Kirstin. "Film production in Cambodia conditions and structure of the Cambodian film production market, demand and supply in consideration of film genre." Erfurt Thüringisch-Kambodschan. Ges, 2009. http://www.tkgev.org/film-production-in-cambodia.html.

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Rediger, Daniel. "Minimizing production setups by optimizing the production setup." Connect to resource, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6493.

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Thesis (Honors)--Ohio State University, 2006.
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Koivu, Timothy Grant. "Production activity control, the hierarchical production control policy." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq21093.pdf.

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Yamamoto, Yuji. "Kaikaku in production toward creating unique production systems." Doctoral thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för innovation, design och teknik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-20901.

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In the business environment characterized by the severe global competition and the fast-paced changes, production functions of manufacturing companies must have a capacity of undertaking not only incremental improvement, Kaizen, but also large-scale improvement that is of a radial and innovative nature here called “Kaikaku” (Kaikaku is a Japanese word meaning change or reformation). Moreover, production functions especially those located in high-wage countries must be proficient in radical innovation in production to maintain their competitive advantages. They must to be capable of creating new knowledge and constantly developing and implementing radically new production technologies, processes, and equipment which make their production systems more “unique”. Here, a unique production system means a production system that is valuable for the company’s competition, rare in the industry, difficult for competitors to imitate, and difficult for them to substitute. Kaikaku is not a new phenomenon in the industry, and much research has been done on how to manage large-scale changes in Kaikaku. However, the previous research has rarely focused on the relation of Kaikaku and creating unique production systems. Kaikaku can be an effective means to create such systems. The objective of the research presented in the doctoral thesis is to propose how to plan and implement Kaikaku so that it contributes to creating unique production systems. To fulfil the objective, five empirical studies were conducted. In the empirical studies, data were collected through literature review, interviews, participant-observation, and action research. Japanese and Swedish manufacturing companies were studied. General conclusions of the research are summarized as follows. In order to achieve Kaikaku so that it contributes to realizing unique production systems, the intent and commitment to realize such systems must be present at the strategic level of the organization. Organization structures and resources need to be prepared to support the mentioned kind of Kaikaku. A process of Kaikaku can be a less linear and systematic but more cyclic and emergent process which can be seen as a series of unfolding smaller improvement or development projects that are undertaken during Kaikaku to achieve overall objectives. In each projects exploration and organizational learning are facilitated. The research has also found a specific direction of how to develop a production system in order to make the system more unique. Finally, in the research, a design method that is helpful to create unique production lines, cells, and equipment has been found and studied
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Knudsen, Claus Jørgen Schibsted. "Presence production." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Numerical Analysis and Computer Science, NADA, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3823.

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This investigation has been carried out at the RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. The main goal hasbeen to investigate the factors determining the production of asense of presence and reality in video mediated communication.Presenceis in these studies defines as the subjectiveexperience of being together in one place when one isphysically situated in another. Presence is an emergentproperty; it has no physicality, but arises as a mentalsensation. Special attention has been paid to spatial factors,embodiment issues, and narrative elements related to theproduction of presence.

A context map has been used in order to model the semanticsof presence production and to visualize the relationshipsbetween the determining factors. The conclusions may besummarized as follows:

    Knowledge about physical and extended spaces and bodiesand of the shifting of attention between these is importantin presence production.

    Well planned design of physical and virtual spacesenhances the sense of presence.

    Coherent design and production of mediated embodiment canenhance the sense of presence.

    Conscious use of content characteristics, e.g., goodstorytelling, can enhance the sense of presence.

    Different communication modes need the support ofdifferent combinations of presence production factors.

    Even technically poorly mediated communication maysupport a sense of presence and reality if the storytellingis good.

    The human sensory environment should be supported by asense of non-mediation, technological transparency, on theplane of discourse.

    The results indicate that individual differencesinfluence the sense of presence and reality.

The perception of video mediated communication evolves aspeople become daily users. People seem to intuitively begin tointerpret new types of mediated cues, adding what is missing incomparison to a real time physical communicationexperience.

Keywords:Telepresence, presence, social presence,co-presence, concept modeling, virtual reality, person space,task space, narration, video mediated communication, videoconferencing.

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Books on the topic "Production"

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the Unites Nations. Production = Production = Producciʹon. 4th ed. Rome: Food and Argriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1988.

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Bancroft, Shelly. Production and post production. London: Association of Independent Producers, 1987.

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Pat, Bond, ed. Production. [UK]: NDTEF, 1993.

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Melrose, Malcolm. Production. Manchester: Central Services Unit for University andPolytechnic Careers and Appointments Services, 1985.

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Schmenner, Roger W. Production. London: Macmillan, 1990.

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Schmenner, Roger W. Production. London: Macmillan, 1990.

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Argoneto, Pierluigi, Giovanni Perrone, Paolo Renna, Giovanna Lo Nigro, Manfredi Bruccoleri, and Sergio Noto La Diega, eds. Production Planning in Production Networks. London: Springer London, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-058-2.

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Mudimbe, V. Y. Contemporary African cultural productions: Production culturelles africaines contemporaines. Dakar: CODESRIA, Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, 2013.

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Paul, Du Gay, and Open University, eds. Production of culture/cultures of production. London: Sage in association with the Open University, 1997.

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Brunner, Franz J. Japanische Erfolgskonzepte: KAIZEN, KVP, Lean Production Management, Total Productive Maintenance, Shopfloor Management, Toyota Production Management. Mu nchen: Hanser, 2008.

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Crowell, Thomas A. "Production Services and Co-Productions." In The Pocket Lawyer for Filmmakers, 177–88. 3rd ed. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003228479-16.

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Lang, Marty. "Production and Post-Production." In The Self-Sustaining Filmmaker, 136–52. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003295754-8.

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Höjer, Mattias, Anders Gullberg, and Ronny Pettersson. "Production." In Images of the Future City, 241–51. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0653-8_16.

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Alexopoulos, Kosmas, Sotiris Makris, and George Chryssolouris. "Production." In CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering, 1–5. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35950-7_6568-4.

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Chabal, Patrick. "Production." In Power in Africa, 98–113. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12468-8_6.

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Young, R. "Production." In Work Out Economics GCSE, 27–38. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09348-9_4.

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Eyre, E. C., and Richard Pettinger. "Production." In Mastering Basic Management, 209–20. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15056-4_19.

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Yudin, Art. "Production." In Building Versatile Mobile Apps with Python and REST, 309–38. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6333-4_8.

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Thomas, Erik R. "Production." In Sociophonetics, 17–54. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-28561-4_2.

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Nahler, Gerhard. "production." In Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Medicine, 147. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-89836-9_1130.

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Conference papers on the topic "Production"

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Pallasch, Christoph, Nicolai Hoffmann, Simon Storms, and Werner Herfs. "ProducTron: Towards Flexible Distributed and Networked Production." In 2018 IEEE 22nd International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems (INES). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ines.2018.8523995.

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Zieminski, Andrzej. "B PRODUCTION and ONIUM PRODUCTION." In Physics in Collision 19. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812792648_0008.

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Schrenk, Stephen. "Prompt production production at Belle." In International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.007.0032.

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Li, Q. Y., L. Wang, and J. J. Xu. "Production data analytics for production scheduling." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem.2015.7385838.

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Koide, Katsuya, and Takeshi Iwata. "Kaizen Through Heijunka Production (Leveled Production)." In Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-3886.

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How, D. O', and G. Kubat. "Advances In Production Optimization And Production." In Annual Technical Meeting. Petroleum Society of Canada, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/96-31.

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Soares, Adroaldo Santos, Fabio de Sousa Santos, Marcelo A. Moret, and Lilian Lefol Nani Ferreira. "HVO PRODUCTION: CONCEPTS AND PRODUCTION ROUTES." In IX Simpósio Internacional de Inovação e Tecnologia. São Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/siintec2023-305275.

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Jelibaghu, Mustafa, Michael Eley, Oliver Rose, Alexander Palatnik, Marius Rupp, and Nikoleta Leontidou. "Charging strategies for AGVs using supervised learning." In AI in Production. Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.33968/2024.75.

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Bahr, Niklas, Jelle Dijkstra, Frank Brückerhoff-Plückelmann, Ivonne Bente, Daniel Wendland, and Wolfram Pernice. "Optical neural networks for low-latency and energy efficient applications in production." In AI in Production. Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.33968/2024.76.

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Götte, Gesa, Oliver Antons, Andreas Herzog, and Julia C. Arlinghaus. "Perception of biases in machine learning in production research." In AI in Production. Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.33968/2024.78.

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Lazear, Edward. Educational Production. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7349.

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Skone, Timothy J. Switchgrass, Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509325.

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Skone, Timothy J. Uranium, Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509334.

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Skone, Timothy J. Concrete Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509359.

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Skone, Timothy J. Hydrogen Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509398.

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Levine, David. Production Chains. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w16571.

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Caruana, Guillermo, and Liran Einav. Production Targets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w11958.

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Mandzhieva, A. N., O. SH Kedeeva, and O. S. Sangadzhieva. Agricultural production. Part 1. Production of crop products. OFERNIO, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/ofernio.2023.25097.

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Allen, Donald S. Seasonal Production Smoothing. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/wp.1999.004.

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Hu, Jian. Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1111421.

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