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Manufacturers Sharpen Their Web-Based Tools
. Manufacturers Sharpen Their Web-Based Tools. September 6, 2000. Beverly A. Beckert. A new crop of Web sites promises to streamline manufacturing tasks and services. Printer-friendly version. Editor, Computer-Aided Engineering. Online marketplaces such as MfgQuote.com link buyers and sellers of manufacturing
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Can North American Manufacturers Thrive in the Challenge of Change?
. In the last few years, many companies have started to look at themselves under the Lean microscope and are finding ways to cut costs, reduce waste, increase productivity, and deliver more value to their customers. Unfortunately the elimination of waste is just a small part of the puzzle. The people side
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Crash Test Dummy Manufacturer Brings EDM In-House
.". The machine has been outfitted with permanent fixtures around it, requiring virtually no set-up and enabling it to run mostly unattended 24 hours a day. "All we do is call up the required program and load the part or parts," Slattery says. Once a job has been set up for the first time, the offsets are saved
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Smart Computing Article - Computer Coordinators
partition your. Smart Computing Article - Computer Coordinators. Subscribe Today | Contact Us | Register Now. Home | Tech Support | Q&A Board | Article Search | Subscribe & Shop. Computer Coordinators. Email This. Print This. View My Personal Library. Software August 2000 Vol.4 Issue 3 Page(s) 102-106
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21 CFR Part 11: It s Not Going Away
By Paul Thomas, Managing Editor Last year, drug investigators began to look at computer validation and electronic records in earnest again, he says. Typically, Part 11 is not really mentioned in observations and warning letters, but they do refer to the predicate rule requirements, he says. One
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21 CFR Part 11: It s Not Going Away
reports and warning letters closely. They hardly looked at Part 11, because they werent sure of the Agencys guidance. Last year, drug investigators began to look at computer validation and electronic records in earnest again, he says. Typically, Part 11 is not really mentioned in observations
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The Ups and Downs of Taking the Bus: Part Two
By Gary Forrest, Ph.D., Associate Director-Bioprocess Development, Wyeth Research Editor s Note: Part 1 of this article appeared in our November/December 2007 issue, pp. 25-30. System commissioning for this fieldbus-based process control system was a multi-step process beginning with factory
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Top Trends Impacting Design Engineers, part 1
the shaping process, it can be formed into odd shapes depending on the application, possibly letting the battery become a part of the device casing itself. Other advantages include the ability to fit in low-profile and flexible-form factors. The gelled electrolyte also weighs relatively little