Knowledge in Production

Metal Casting

It contains the entire detail of the Metal Casting. Like various types of casting, casting processes, defects, material to be used, allowances, etc.

Brazing and Soldering

This document has the basics of Brazing And Soldering.

Drilling/Boring/Reaming

This document gives the difference between Drilling, Boring & Reaming. It also gives the difference between Shaping & Planing.

Gating System (Production Technology)

This document is on the topic of Gating System used in Metal Casting. It also has numerical based on gating system and some basic details of Riser.

Quality management and analysis

Quality of the software should be upto the mark required hence crucial for software development.

Product Life Cycle

This pdf contains ppt on product life cycle. This ppt can help you to understand the different life stages of a product.

Agricultural Production Economics

Chapter 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Economics Defined.................................................................................................2 1.2 The Logic of Economic Theory.............................................................................. 2 1.3 Economic Theory as Abstraction............................................................................ 3 1.4 Economic Theory Versus Economic Model........................................................... 3 1.5 Representing Economic Relationships ................................................................... 4 1.6 Consumption Versus Production Economics ......................................................... 4 1.7 Microeconomics Versus Macroeconomics.............................................................5 1.8 Statics Versus Dynamics ........................................................................................ 6 1.9 Economics Versus Agricultural Economics ........................................................... 7 1.10 Agricultural Production Economics ....................................................................... 7 1.11 The Assumptions of Pure Competition................................................................... 8 1.12 Why Retain the Purely Competitive Model.......................................................... 10 1.13 Concluding Comments .........................................................................................10 Questions for Thought and Class Discussion ....................................................... 12 References............................................................................................................. 12 Chapter 2. Production With One Variable Input............................................................. 13 2.1 What Is a Production Function ............................................................................. 14 2.2 Fixed Versus Variable Inputs and the Length of Run .......................................... 17 2.3 The Law of Diminishing Returns ......................................................................... 19 2.4 Marginal and Average Physical Product .............................................................. 21 2.5 MPP and the Marginal Product Function ............................................................. 22 2.6 A Neoclassical Production Function .................................................................... 26 2.7 MPP and APP for the Neoclassical Function ....................................................... 28 2.8 Sign, Slope and Curvature .................................................................................... 29 2.9 A Single-Input Production Elasticity.................................................................... 33 2.10 Elasticities of Production for a Neoclassical Production Function....................... 35 2.11 Further Topics on the Elasticity of Production..................................................... 36 2.12 Concluding Comments .........................................................................................37 Problems and Exercises ........................................................................................ 37 Chapter 3. Profit Maximization with One Input and One Output................................. 39 3.1 Total Physical Product Versus Total Value of the Product .................................. 40 3.2 Total Factor or Resource Cost .............................................................................. 41 3.3 Value of the Marginal Product and Marginal Factor Cost.................................... 41 3.4 Equating VMP and MFC ..................................................................................... 43 3.5 Calculating the Exact Level of Input Use to Maximize Output or Profits ........... 45 3.6 General Conditions for Profit Maximization ........................................................ 51 3.7 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions.................................................................... 52 3.8 The Three Stages of the Neoclassical Production Functiom ................................ 52 3.9 Further Topics on States of Production ................................................................ 56 3.10 The Imputed Value of an Additional Unit of an Input ......................................... 56

TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTAINENCE

It firstly describes what is the meaning of total productive maintenance.,describes how the term total productive maintenance has been derived,the benefits of TPM , scope of maintenance management ,importance,objective,areas of maintenance and maintenance planning

production systems

A production system (or production rule system) is a computer program typically used to provide some form of artificial intelligence, which consists primarily of a set of rules about behavior but it also includes the mechanism necessary to follow those rules as the system responds to states of the world.

Production Theory in Micro Economics

By reading this PPT, one can learn about the basics of Production Theory in microeconomics from the scratch.

Project Charter in Management

Project Charter is based on the function of various management process which have their own Construction to detail