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Considerations Regarding the Evolution of Production Systems in Engineering

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Dorina Niţă (University of Petroşani, Romania)
Abstract

Nowadays, developed countries undergo a slow evolution of the traditional system of production towards a higher form of the operational management based on advanced production systems – a synthesis of the manufacturing and mechanic systems. The new strategy is the consequence of the acceleration at the present day technological progress, through the massive introduction of information technology and electronics in the field of the management of production process.

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Article provided by University of Petrosani, Romania in its journal Annals of University of Petroşani.

Volume (Year): 6 (2006)
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Pages: 139-146
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Keywords: engineering production system strategy development technical progress

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