last modified:10/05/2004
Course code: wb3424-04 |
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Course name: Production Organisation Principles |
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This concerns a Course |
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ECTS credit points: 2 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
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Section of Transport Technology |
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Lecturer(s):
Veeke, dr.ir. H.P.M. |
Tel.: 015 - 27 82706 |
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Catalog data: Organisation
structures, performance, planning, scheduling, projects |
Course year: |
MSc
1st year |
Course language: |
English |
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Semester: |
2A |
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Hours per week: |
2 |
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Other hours: |
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Assessment: |
written exam |
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Assessment period: |
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(see
academic calendar) |
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Detailed description of topics: This
course focuses on production organisation structures. Between the extreme
structures of flow shop and job shop there is a continuum of other
structures. Characteristics
and practical selection criteria for each specific structure are explained.
The relation between notions like effectiveness, productivity and flexibility
are studied. Control
principles are highlighted by the distinction between function control (e.g.
planning) and process control (e.g. scheduling, feed back, feed
forward). The use of simulation in control functions is explained. Finally
decision support for project planning is explained by classical approaches
like CPM and PERT, but also by new approaches using simulation. |
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Course material:
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References from literature:
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Remarks assessment, entry requirements, etc.: |
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Learning goals: (1)
To categorise organisation structures and identify properties that determine
their performance; (2) to describe control functionality and developments in
this fields; |
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Computer use: None |
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Laboratory project(s): Not applicable |
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Design content: Not
applicable |
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Percentage of design: 0% |