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30 Cards in this Set

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AGV

Automated Guided Vehicle

CAD

Computer Aided Design

JIT

Just In Time

QFD

Quality Function Development

SCM

Supply Chain Management

SM

Scientific Method

TPS

Toyota Production System

TQM

Total Quality Management

DOWITHME

Defects


Overproduction


Waiting


Inventory


Transportation


Human Talent


Motion


Excess Processing

Flexibility

How easily a system can be changed to produce something else.

Effectiveness

The transformation process concerned with doing the right thing, producing the right outputs, and achieving goals.

Efficiency

The measured OUTPUT per unit INPUT

JIT Just in Time System

OUTPUTS are produced, stored, and moved at specified times. Eliminates lots of waste.

Productive System

Man-made system that transforms INPUTS into more valuable OUTPUTS.

Quality Function Deployment (QFD)

Optimizes design function that ensures that all parts of the organization with together to provide customers with desired OUTPUTS.

Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Integrates the management of goods and services from all companies involved. (This is external management)


Total Quality Management (TQM)

Process that improves the bottom line of a firm by designing every day's business activities in a way that minimizes waste while increasing quality.

Base Line Requirements

Documents that reflects all requirements and its used for accuracy

Partial Productivity

The ratio of gross/net output to one type of input. (Time, Utilities, Materials, Others)

Productivity Index

Ratio of two productivity factors.

Productivity Measurement

Measures Tangible OUTPUT to Tangible INPUT

Project

Set of activities to accomplish a specific deliverable/goal.

Programs

Various Projects for each stage of Product Life Cycle. With one final approved product.

Total Productivity

Ratio of ALL outputs vs ALL inputs.

Computer Aided Design (CAD)

Computerized system that involeds a human, a machine, and interface.

Interchangeability

Restricts variation among parts.

Modularizaion

Suggests that a complicated product should be subdivided into building blocks to be produced individually and quickly.

Product Design

Convert the general Specifications of a product into Technical Specifications

Standardization

Establishes mandatory norms to different design attributes of a product. It is a concept for ease of design.


Value analysis

Relating alternatives and their costs to the purpose of the product at hand. Result in minor product changes and improvements as well as reducing the costs.