Applying supply chain paradigm to CIM implementation
Implementing CIM solutions is an elaborate process, especially in a complex environment like semiconductor manufacturing. In addition, implementing a CIM system is a complicated task due to three problems: i. The lack of proven management theories in this field makes such an implementation a"le...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-63122023-03-11T16:57:38Z Applying supply chain paradigm to CIM implementation Ranjith Nayar Lee, Stephen Siang Guan School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Industrial engineering::Supply chain Implementing CIM solutions is an elaborate process, especially in a complex environment like semiconductor manufacturing. In addition, implementing a CIM system is a complicated task due to three problems: i. The lack of proven management theories in this field makes such an implementation a"learn-from-past-mistakes" experience, ii. Information technology is often viewed as a necessary evil, and does not attract sufficient investment prioritisation towards it. iii. Implementing a global CIM system is not as straightforward an extension of a local application implementation as may seem; additional variability is introduced, such as differing requirements at different sites, integrating different legacy systems into the new whole, etc. Master of Science (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) 2008-09-17T11:11:46Z 2008-09-17T11:11:46Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6312 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Implementing CIM solutions is an elaborate process, especially in a complex environment like semiconductor manufacturing. In addition, implementing a CIM system is a complicated task due to three problems: i. The lack of proven management theories in this field makes such an implementation a"learn-from-past-mistakes" experience, ii. Information technology is often viewed as a necessary evil, and does not attract sufficient investment prioritisation towards it. iii. Implementing a global CIM system is not as straightforward an extension of a local application implementation as may seem; additional variability is introduced, such as differing requirements at different sites, integrating different legacy systems into the new whole, etc. |
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