Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Volume 11 Issue 1
Table of contents
The assessment of work organization in lean production: the relevance of the worker’s perspective
Stefano Biazzo, Roberto PanizzoloArgues that the way work organization in lean production environments is assessed depends heavily on the choice of the variables that are adopted to ascertain the degree of…
Cladistics: a taxonomy for manufacturing organizations
Ian McCarthy, Keith RidgwayPresents an evolutionary management technique (cladistics) which could enable organizations to formally and systematically understand the emergence of new manufacturing forms…
Human intelligence: the key factor for successful intelligent manufacturing
Yuejin Zhou, K.B. ChuahThe study of intelligent manufacturing systems (IMS) has attracted increasing interest in recent years. Examines “human intelligence” as the key factor in IMS in the context of…
Facial prosthetic model fabrication using rapid prototyping tools
Chua Chee Kai, Chou Siaw Meng, Lin Sin Ching, Lee Seng Teik, Saw Chit AungWhile computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies are highly commendable for their applications and usage, sometimes cases involving facial…
A rotary magazine‐based dynamic pick‐and‐place approach for robotic PCB assembly
Li‐Hsing HoElectronics manufacturers use robots extensively in printed circuit board (PCB) assembly to attain high product quality at low production times. In robotic PCB assembly, fixed…
A sequence algorithm for minimising makespan in multi‐part and multi‐machine flowshop cases
Shiu Hong Choi, James Siu Lung LeeMinimising makespan aims to achieve high utilisation of equipment and resources by getting all jobs out quickly. This is an important scheduling criterion, especially for…
Engineering design change management
M.W. Kidd, G. ThompsonOutlines the economic consequences of changes that are made during the design process and manufacture. Computer and paper based systems are considered, and the advantages of a…