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  • -961- By: Dr. Tsung-Nan Tsai

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    Example(Opportunity, O)OUTOP (Total Opportunities) (Defect Per total Opportunities) DPO = D/TOP (Defects Per Million Opportunities, DPMO)

    Efficient Operations Management (O/M) Production planning Bottleneck management Inventory management Waste reduction etc.

    1) Overall system efficiency: Max: good OP/IP Min: B-OP/IP or B-OP/good OP.Opportunity: Most people look at OP or OP/IP, much fewer people look at (B-OP) Waste minutes. B-OP: waste, bad stock, lost components, scrap, etc . (anything OP not useful) 1 SVP: we play same cost to suppliers and charge same price. But: 16% vs 9~4% profit margin near 0 wastes. (Methods + Discipline).

    Individual O/P efficiency: Production rate Time performance (Service rate; hit rate; cycle time) Quality/Reliability () Finance Flexibility Service

    Preface ()

    (Taguchi Method)S/NQFDTRIZ21

    (Off-Line)Quality Designed-In

    DOE

    AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY FOR OPTIMIZATION OF ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE TURNING (EDT) PROCESS ()

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