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MEM-805 Production System Design and Analysis
Campus College of E&ME
Programs PG
Session Fall Semester 2016
Course Title Production System Design and Analysis
Course Code MEM-805
Credit Hours 3-0
Pre-Requisutes Nil
Course Objectives This course will develop students’ knowledge and skills in efficient and effective production system design. Latest techniques and methods to optimize production will be covered. Computer aided design and analysis will enhance the students’ capabilities in these areas. Familiarity to the latest software in production management is part of the course.
Detail Content
  • Introduction to modern production systems
  • Product and Process Design for assembly and disassembly
  • System design
  • MRP-II, JIT
  • Optimized Production Technology
  • System automation
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
  • System Production analysis and latest tools/ techniques
  • System soft work
  • Case studies and problem solution
Text/Ref Books
  • Manufacturing System Engineering, 2nd edition by Katsundo Hitomi published by Taylor and Francis Ltd London UK
  • Production and Operation Management, 8Th Edition by Norman Gaither and Greg Fazier, South-Western College Publishing
  • Production and Operation Management, 6Th Edition by Alan Muhlemann, John Oakland and Keith Lockyer – 1995 reprint Pitman Publishing London
  • Hand Book of Industrial Engineering, Edited by Gavriel Salvendy, John Willey & Sons New York
  • Modern Production and Operation Management by Elwood S. Buffn, 7th Edition John Willey and Sons
  • Operation Management by Roger G. Schroeder 3rd edition McGraw Hill
Time Schedule Fall 2014, Spring/Summer 2015
Faculty/Resource Person Dr. Engr Syed Athar Masood
PhD (Management/Manufacturing), Loughborough University, UK
Discipline: Engineering Management
Specialisation: Management, Leadership & Organisational Culture, HRM, Project Management, Manufacturing