Operations Management, Student Value Edition & Student Cd For Operations Management
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ISBN: 9780133407983
Author: HEIZER, Jay
Publisher: Pearson College Div 2013-03-08
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To determine: The response of maintenance director for the question of owner. The question of an owner is, “why fix it before it breaks?”.
Introduction: Reliability is the probability that a product can perform over a specific period. It is the consistency of a product to perform in a same way for a particular period of time.
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QUESTION 3 A production line has three machines A, B, and C, with reliabilities of .99, .96, and .93, respectively. The machines are arranged so that if one breaks down, the others must shut down. Engineers are weighing two alternative designs for increasing the line’s reliability. Plan 1 involves adding an identical backup line, and plan 2 involves providing a backup for each machine. In either case, three machines (A, B, and C) would be used with reliabilities equal to the original three. a. Which plan will provide the higher reliability? b. Explain why the two reliabilities are not the same. c. What other factors might enter into the decision of which plan to adopt?
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We want to compare the quality of three Tablet products: Tablet Product A has a Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) 10,000 hours, and a Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) or 10 hours. Product B has a MTBF of 11,000 hours and a MTTR of 11 hours. Product C has a MTBF of 12,000 hours and MTTR of 12 hours. Which tablet has better Availability?
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a. Tablet A
b. Tablet B
c. Tablet C
d. The Availability of Tablets A, B and C are equal
e. Impossible to determine
QUESTION 1Discuss the importance and purpose of good business ethics referring to the case study
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