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The re-design of PROSIM (a production management simulation) using interactive approach.January 1984 (has links)
by Yeung Wei-ming. / Bibliography : leaf 116 / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1984
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Conversion of CAD model data for virtual prototypes for disassemblySiddique, Zahed 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Multimedia applications in production information management.January 1993 (has links)
by Ip Kin-ting, Joma. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-49). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.v / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Background --- p.1 / Objective --- p.2 / Report Organization --- p.2 / Chapter II. --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.3 / Methodology --- p.3 / Problem Definition --- p.3 / Information Needs --- p.3 / Information Collection --- p.4 / Analysis and Conclusion --- p.4 / Chapter III. --- MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY - AN OVERVIEW --- p.5 / Definition --- p.5 / Benefits --- p.6 / Major Components of Multimedia systems --- p.6 / Typical Multimedia Systems --- p.12 / Multimedia Standards --- p.15 / Existing Multimedia Applications --- p.16 / The Trend --- p.18 / Summary --- p.20 / Chapter IV. --- PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT - AN OVERVIEW --- p.22 / Definition --- p.22 / Major Production Management Activities --- p.22 / Manufacturing Resource Planning --- p.26 / Just-in-time Manufacturing --- p.27 / Computerised Production Information Systems --- p.28 / The Trend --- p.32 / Summary --- p.34 / Chapter V. --- INTERVIEW REPORTS --- p.35 / Rototech --- p.35 / Kitty & Kettie Supermarket Limited --- p.36 / Summary --- p.36 / Chapter VI. --- MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY IN PRODUCTION INFORMATION MANAGEMENT --- p.37 / The Role of Multimedia Technology in Production Information Management --- p.37 / Existing Applications --- p.38 / The Opportunities --- p.41 / Summary --- p.43 / Chapter VII. --- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.44 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.47
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A study of strategies for successful enterprise resource planning implementation in a merger and acqusition environmentThomas, Maricelle Casquejo 01 January 2007 (has links)
This project will be focusing on the business problem of integrating information systems within a M & A organization, in this case to a SAP platform. SAP is the platform the parent company uses to run its corporate business functions.
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Production management information system in Hong Kong manufacturing industries.January 1993 (has links)
by Chan Kam-ming, Albert & Lee Wai-yuen. / Includes Chinese questionarie. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-48). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF APPENDIXES --- p.vi / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vii / Chapter CHAPTER I --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter CHAPTER II --- BACKGROUND --- p.3 / Manufacturing Industries in Hong Kong --- p.3 / Application of Computers in Hong Kong --- p.4 / Types of Computer --- p.4 / Factors Affecting Community-wide Application of Computers --- p.5 / Current Trend in Application of Computers --- p.7 / Industrial Policy of Hong Kong --- p.7 / What Has the Government Done? --- p.8 / Government's Attitude --- p.8 / Industrialists' Argument --- p.9 / Production Management Information System --- p.11 / Trend of Development of Automation in Manufacturing --- p.11 / Role of Computers in Manufacturing --- p.12 / Overview of Production MIS --- p.13 / Objectives of the Research --- p.15 / Scope of the Research --- p.16 / Significance of the Research --- p.16 / Limitations of the Research --- p.17 / Chapter CHAPTER III --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.18 / Research Methodology --- p.18 / Sampling Procedure --- p.19 / Method of Survey --- p.19 / The Design of the Survey Package --- p.20 / Language --- p.21 / Field Work Guidelines --- p.21 / Questionnaire --- p.22 / Pretest of Questionnaire --- p.24 / Objectives of Pretest --- p.24 / Summary of Findings --- p.24 / Major Problems Encountered in Pretest --- p.25 / Chapter CHAPTER IV --- FINDINGS AND ANALYSES --- p.26 / Responses of the Survey --- p.26 / Survey Results --- p.27 / Portrait of the Respondents --- p.27 / Computer Usage Profile --- p.29 / Information Interchange --- p.32 / Production Management Information System --- p.33 / Future Plan of Production Management --- p.36 / Chapter CHAPTER V --- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.38 / Conclusions --- p.38 / Portrait of the Respondents --- p.38 / Computer Usage Profile --- p.38 / Information Interchange --- p.39 / Production Management Information System --- p.39 / Future Plan of Production Management --- p.40 / Recommendations --- p.40 / Computer Hardware/Software Marketers --- p.40 / The Government --- p.43 / Suggestions for Further Research --- p.44 / REFERENCES --- p.46 / APPENDIXES
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Implementation of computerized production management information system in Mainland China.January 1993 (has links)
by So, Koon Keung Teddy. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-60). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.vii / CHAPTER / Chapter 1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter 2 --- METHODOLOGY --- p.5 / Chapter 3 --- CASE STUDY --- p.8 / Case#l --- p.8 / PL garment factory & dyeing factory / Retail chain shops / Case #2 --- p.14 / KW handbag factory / Summary --- p.17 / Chapter 4 --- GOVERNMENT REGULATION --- p.20 / Hong Kong Government Regulations --- p.20 / Chinese Government Regulations --- p.22 / Telecommunication Devices --- p.23 / Chapter 5 --- CHINESE COMPUTING SYSTEM --- p.25 / Background --- p.25 / Disk vs Card --- p.26 / Character Input Methods --- p.27 / Other Inputting Devices --- p.28 / Internal Coding System --- p.28 / Packages Developed in China --- p.29 / Printing Chinese Characters --- p.31 / The functions of Jetmate --- p.33 / Memory Management Problem --- p.35 / Suggestions / Recommendations --- p.35 / A New Solution : Chinese Windows --- p.36 / Drawbacks of Windows --- p.37 / Chapter 6 --- TELECOMMUNICATION --- p.40 / Hong Kong --- p.40 / China --- p.41 / International Private Leased Circuit --- p.42 / Video Conferencing --- p.44 / Video Telephone --- p.45 / Chapter 7 --- TRAINING --- p.47 / Language Barrier --- p.49 / Support from management --- p.50 / User-friendliness --- p.51 / Maintenance --- p.51 / Chapter 8 --- CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.53 / Chapter 9 --- REFERENCES --- p.59 / APPENDIX / Chapter 1. --- Domestic Exports to China / Chapter 2. --- Imports From China / Chapter 3. --- Re-exports to China / Chapter 4. --- Hong Kong's External Trade to China 1980 -1991 / Chapter 5. --- Average Manufactured-product Cost Breakdown / Chapter 6. --- Typical rewards of Computer Application in Manufacturing / Chapter 7. --- TL 202 : Trade Department Guide to Import and Export Licensing Requirements / Chapter 8. --- TL 202 II: Imports and Exports of Strategic Commodities / Chapter 9. --- ET Chinese Computing System Price List and Product Descriptions / Chapter 10. --- Product Descriptions of Hand Writing Recognition Devices / Chapter 11. --- IPLC Charge Rates and Service Description / Chapter 12. --- Newspaper advertisement of Video Telephone / Chapter 13. --- Product Description of Videophone2500
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Design and development of an architecture for information management in a manufacturing enterpriseNarasimhan, Badri January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Utilisation of MIS in manufacturing industriesKebede, Selamawit January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Information Technology))--Cape Technikon, 2001. / Management information systems can be defined as information systems using formalised
procedures to provide managers at all levels, in all functions, with appropriate information
from all relevant sources, to enable them to make timely and effective decisions for which
they are responsible. There is, and continues to be, an awareness in society that accurate
and timely information is a vital resource of any organisation, and that an effective
management information system is a means of providing the needed information. Many
top management people are finding that information is a source of competitive power. It
gives them the ability to out-manoeuvre their rivals at critical times, especially when
introducing new products. Effective management information systems allow the decisionmaker
(i.e .. the ll;)Ul:lger) to combine his or her subjective experience with computerised
objective output to produce meaningful information for decision making (Thierauf,
1984:22). Managers must also learn how to state their wishes with precision. Management
information systems (MIS) produce only what is asked, which may not be at all what is
required. For effective use of information technology, managers must be able to define
their information requirements as well as understand computer capabilities and limitations
(Hussain and Hussain, 1995:8).
The primary objective of this research was to establish the impact of utilising management
information systcn»: (MIS) and applying information technology on the success of
manufacturing industries. The other aim of the study was to investigate the extent of
utilising management information systems and applying information technology in these
industries. The study focused on medium- and large-scale chemical manufacturing
companies in the Cape Metropole area that have operated for at least the past five years.
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An investigation into improving the functioning of manufacturing executions system at the Impala base metals refineryKhan, Abdullah 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA (Business Management))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.
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Application of multi-agent technology to supply chain management容勁, Yung, King, Stanley. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Computer Science and Information Systems / Master / Master of Philosophy
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