83284 Manufacturing and Methods Engineering
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Danish title: Produktionsforberedelse
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Type: Å, Language: DDD |
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Credit points:
5 point |
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| Previous course: C8384 |
Offered by:
Department of Industrial Management and Engineering
(IPV) |
No credit points with: C8384 |
Prerequisite: 83173. 83171. 83175. |
Recommended semester:
7th - 9th semester |
Limitation: Max. 40 |
Scope and form: Lectures, guest, lectures, ecercises and excursions. Obligatory reports. |
Examination:
Oral exam
(13 point scale
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Contact person: |
Jens Heide, IPV, Building 423, Tel. +45 4525 4432Lars Hvam, tlf. 4525 4435 |
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Aim: The aim of the course is to qualify students to:
- formulate, structure, analyze and assign priority to problems in manufacturing and methods engineering regarding development of the manufacturing system as well as the daily methods engineering tasks.
- analyze and set up solutions for supporting the activities with specification of products and manufacturing methods, including the determination of the degree of IT-support for the individual specification activities.
- to model IT-systems, to ease the specification of products in sales, design and methods engineering.
- understand and participate in the crossfunctional activities between sales, design, order management, methods engineering, manufacturing planning, purchase and production. |
Contents: The course deals with tasks and procedures partly for analysis and preparation of work in the production, partly for analysis and preparation of the specification activities.
Concering preparation of work in the production the course deals with concepts and procedures for developing the production system (designing a production system, group technology and production groups, make or buy), and methods engineering (methods- and timestudies, manual and automatic assembly, work environment, work measurement).
Concerning preparation of the specification activities the course deals with:
Procedures for analysing the specification process, techniques for product modeling- including object oriented analysis, application of product modeling to support the specification activities, criteria's for deciding the degree of IT-support, reengineering of business processes (BPR). |
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