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    Vasumathi.A  ‚ Dhanavanthan P  1­ Assistant Professor‚ VIT Business School‚ VIT University‚ Chennai.  2­ Professor and Head‚ Department of Statistics‚ Pondicherry University‚  Pondicherry  avasumathi@vit.ac.in  ABSTRACT  ATM is an automatic teller machine which is used to save the cost and reachability of a bank  by satisfying customer needs. Customers can withdraw and deposit money without any paper  work and it facilitates them to reduce time and cost to go to bank in person. By considering  the 

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    Massimiliano Picone Born on December 25‚ 1985 in Rome‚ Italy Singularity University‚ NASA Ames - MS 20-1! Moffett Field‚ California Skype‚ Twitter: maxscience max@science.cx Education Education Singularity University‚ Graduate Studies Program - NASA Ames‚ California ! 2013! Online courses from Caltech‚ Stanford‚ MIT‚ Udacity‚ Coursera‚ edX‚ iTunes U! 2012-2013! M.Sc. in Computer Engineering‚ Summa cum laude - University of Rome “Sapienza”! 2011-2013! EU scholarship winner for the Erasmus Mundus

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    The robotic engineering field is an ever expanding field with newer innovations coming forth every year. Robots in the home have already begun with robot-like machines like the robotic vacuum and automated coffee machines. Now the everyday folks‚ non-specialists outside the field of robotics‚ need a spokesman in the field to break it all down in laymen terms and illustrate some concepts and ideas of robots in the future and what one’s home may include in the future. Donald A. Norman does just that

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    3. Group Technology / Cellular Manufacturing1 3.1 Introduction As early as in the 1920ies it was observed‚ that using product-oriented departments to manufacture standardized products in machine companies lead to reduced transportation. This can be considered the start of Group Technology (GT). Parts are classified and parts with similar features are manufactured together with standardized processes. As a consequence‚ small "focused factories" are being created as independent operating units within

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    Plant Capacity Operation Number of Machines Run Time Per Piece (min.) % Reject Rate Milling 5 2 3 Grinding 7 3 5 Boring 3 1 2 Drilling 6 2.5 7 A. Calculate the capacity of each machine center and the capacity of the system. Machine Center Capacity Pieces/Hour Milling 5 machines x 2 pieces/min. x 60 min/hr / 16 hr. day 37.5 pieces/hr Grinding 7 machines x 3 pieces/min. x 60 min/hr / 16 hr. day 78.75 pieces/hr Boring 3 machines x 1 piece/min. x 60 min/hr / 16

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    take the time to properly train doctors and medical technicians therefore incidents like Jerome-Parks happens. The machines that are used to ‘cure’ patients are not being appropriately updated and watch carefully. In this case study we can see that the technicians are not being fully responsible and being careless‚ and doctors that are not getting the full training for operating the machine. 2. What management‚ organization and technology factors that was responsible for the problems detailed

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    industry. Nevertheless‚ we also need to know how the manufacturing process is being done‚ thus allowing us to answer and identify our case study questions. Thus‚ first‚ we must calculate both the capacity of the system‚ along with the capacity of each machine. Second‚ identify any alternative measures where‚ Beck can expand his capacity initiatives‚ in order to gain a positive capacity gain‚ without causing another bottleneck incident in the operations side. Third‚ establishing a strategy where Mr. Beck

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    realized that the sales of machines for making staple yarn for apparel are declining. Volkmann achieve to take the market segment of European and Japaneses competitors but now China competitors (specially Rifa who is the major competitor) have invested in research and development upgrading their process and lowering their costs. So now‚ Saurer has to face a big challenge: to produce a machine with a lower cost and good quality targeted at Asians consumers. This machine would have a lower margin

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    segments discussed in this data report include: Machining centres Single/multistation transfer machines Lathes for removing metal Metal drilling machines Metal milling and boring machines Metal tapping and threading machines Metal grinding machines Metal sharpening machines Metal lapping and honing machines Other metal finishing machine tools Metal slotting and shaping machines Metal broaching machines The report helps answering the following questions: - What is the current size of the metalworking

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    wireless has proved a great blessing for mankind and is serving humanity in various ways. Science has invented many wonderful machines. There is a machine for every purpose of life. Cranes can lift heavy weights. Tractors can plough fields‚ sow seeds and reap crops. Machines can cook our food and serve it for us. There is a machine for every purpose of life. In short‚ machines have lessened human drudgery and added to our comfort and happiness. Electricity is another wonder of science. It has turned

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