MIS Test 2 (Chapter 5) Flashcards

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What are the key concepts and assumptions of the production process?

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  • Production processes and strategies
    1. Assembling vs. manufacturing
    2. Discrete vs. process manufacturing
    3. Make-to-stock vs. Make-to-order
  • SSB characteristics
    1. Assembling from Components
    2. Make-to-stock
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Master data in the production process

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  • Bill of material
  • Work centers
  • Product routing
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Assembling vs. manufacturing

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  • components vs. raw materials
  • Components: nuts, bolts, wheels –> skateboard
  • Raw materials: plastic pellets –> plastic plate
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Discrete vs. process manufacturing

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  • Discrete
    1. Distinct items (countable)
    2. Automobiles, computers, skateboards, furniture
    3. Component parts are generally identifiable
  • Process manufacturing
    1. Oils, chemicals, beverages (blends liquid)
    2. Cannot be easily dissembled
    3. Uses formulation or receipt vs. bill of material
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5
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Make-to-stock vs. make-to-order

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  • Make-to-stock: process triggered by need to increase inventory
  • Make-to-order: process triggered by response to customer order
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Bill of materials (BOM)

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  • Identifies components needed to make on unit of finished products
  • The BOM is derived from the engineering drawing, which is a result of the product design process
  • There may be multiple levels to the BOM
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Work Center

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  • Where the work of assembling the product occurs
  • One or more tasks are completed in each work center
  • SSB work centers
    1. WC# 200: material staging
    2. WC# 230: Final assembly
    3. WC# 300 packing and inspection
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Product Routing

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  • Define the steps or operations needed to produce the product
  • For each operation, the routing list the:
    1. Work center where the operation is to be conducted
    2. Time needed for each operation
    3. Materials used in each operation
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A production process

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  1. Warehouse - request production (planned order)
  2. Production - authorize production (production order, material withdrawal slip)
  3. Warehouse - issue raw materials (material withdrawal slip)
  4. Production - create product (production order)
  5. Warehouse - receive finished goods (goods receipt)
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10
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What are the key documents in a basic production process?

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  • Planned order
  • Production order
  • Material withdrawal slip
  • Goods receipt document
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What are the key question regarding the documents in a basic production process?

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  • What is the purpose
  • What are the key data
  • How does the data change across the process?
  • Who is responsible for the data?
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