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  2. Quick response manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) was first developed in the late 1980s by Rajan Suri, at the time professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Combining growing academic research in Time-based Competition (TBC) with his own observations from various lead time reduction projects, Suri ...

  3. Quick Response - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quick_Response&oldid=482161349"This page was last edited on 16 March 2012, at 08:11

  4. Lean manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The same period, saw the rise of books and articles with similar concepts and methodologies but with alternative names, including cycle time management, [35] time-based competition, [36] quick-response manufacturing, [37] flow, [38] and pull-based production systems. [39] There is more to just-in-time than its usual manufacturing-centered ...

  5. Quick return mechanism - Wikipedia

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    A quick-return mechanism is a subclass of a slider-crank linkage, with an offset crank. Quick return is a common feature of tools in which the action is performed in only one direction of the stroke, such as shapers and powered saws , because it allows less time to be spent on returning the tool to its initial position.

  6. Talk:Quick response manufacturing - Wikipedia

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  7. Computer-aided inspection - Wikipedia

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    CAI has applications in industries ranging from food production [3] to aerospace, commonly being used in the quality assurance step of the manufacturing process. It involves comparing manufactured objects with a CAD model, technical drawing or data sheet to ensure that the finished product is within specification and meets design intent.

  8. Drug labelling - Wikipedia

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    Quick Response codes [ edit ] Inclusion of Quick Response (QR) codes on labelling can be allowed only if the contents are compatible to the summary of product characteristics, practical for patients and non-promotional, [ 8 ] such as diseases information and recommendations for lifestyle modifications.

  9. Microsoft Office XP - Wikipedia

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    At a meeting with financial analysts in July 2000, Microsoft demonstrated Office XP, then known by its codename, Office 10, which included a subset of features Microsoft designed in accordance with what at the time was known as the .NET strategy, one by which it intended to provide extensive client access to various web services and features such as speech recognition. [17]