TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCTIVE CYCLES
(objectives)
The course of "Technology of production cycles" aims to provide students with conceptual and analytical tools to identify and understand some relevant phenomena both in the business and in the economic sphere. It aims to illustrate the evolution of technology, its future scenario, its application in the business reality. To this end the interest is mainly focused on the study of the different types of production processes and on the organization of production through a careful analysis of the reference parameters and of the characteristic components such as:- technology and organization of production from the origins to reality current,- relationship between the organization of production processes and the organization of work and the company - the production processes in relation to the new needs and the strategic parameters of production, including technological, economic and environmental aspects - quality from evolution historical to current reality and quality management through the latest tools
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Code
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21201498 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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9
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/13
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: A - L
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21201498 TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCTIVE CYCLES in Economics and business administration L-18 A - L RENZI MARIA FRANCESCA
(syllabus)
Technique and technology; Technical progress and economy; the evolution of technology. Technological innovation: definition, classification; main theories on technological innovation; Technological innovation and effects in the short, medium and long term. Research and innovation. Industrial automation: meaning and historical evolution. The map of industrial automation: classification criteria. Market and development of industrial automation technology and production organization: from the steam engine to the assembly line; from mechanization to lean production through rigid and flexible automation. The integrated system and the automated system. Relationship between the organization of production processes and organization of work and company: traditional organization; enlarged; systemic; integrated. Systems of coordination and control of company organization and current trends: from the hierarchical model to the holonic-virtual company. Production processes: The new needs and the strategic parameters of production. Main kind of production processes: job shop process, batch, line and continuous. Production cycles: technological, economic and environmental aspects. Production management: Production plans. Demand forecasts. Project Management. Material management. Production control. Production management techniques: The push and pull logic. The Just in Time logic and Lean Production. The MRP II system. The new production management models. Quality: historical evolution; quality management and tools.
(reference books)
Greasley A., (2013), Operations Management, Third Edition, Wiley
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
A project evaluation
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Group: M - Z
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21201498 TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCTIVE CYCLES in Economics and business administration L-18 M - Z DI PIETRO LAURA, UNGARO VERONICA
(syllabus)
Technique and technology; Technical progress and economy; the evolution of technology. Technological innovation: definition, classification; main theories on technological innovation; Technological innovation and effects in the short, medium and long term. Research and innovation. Industrial automation: meaning and historical evolution. The map of industrial automation: classification criteria. Market and development of industrial automation technology and production organization: from the steam engine to the assembly line; from mechanization to lean production through rigid and flexible automation. The integrated system and the automated system. Relationship between the organization of production processes and organization of work and company: traditional organization; enlarged; systemic; integrated. Systems of coordination and control of company organization and current trends: from the hierarchical model to the holonic-virtual company. Production processes: The new needs and the strategic parameters of production. Main kind of production processes: job shop process, batch, line and continuous. Production cycles: technological, economic and environmental aspects. Production management: Production plans. Demand forecasts. Project Management. Material management. Production control. Production management techniques: The push and pull logic. The Just in Time logic and Lean Production. The MRP II system. The new production management models. Quality: historical evolution; quality management and tools.
(reference books)
Greasley A., (2013), Operations Management, Third Edition, Wiley
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
A project evaluation
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