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Information Technology for Manufacturing


In a manufacturing environment that is perhaps changing more rapidly now than during the Industrial Revolution, competing successfully will require that U.S. manufacturers increasingly provide customers with shorter times between order and delivery and between product conceptualization and realization, greater product customization, and higher product quality and performance, while meet- ing more stringent environmental constraints. Accomplishing these goals will require major changes in current manufacturing practices; such changes include the use of new and/or more complex manufacturing processes, greater use of information to reduce waste and defects, and more flexible manufacturing styles.
NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS - Organizational Body
0-309-52118-1
NONE
Computer Science
English
1995
1-191
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