Investment decisions involving robots are capital intensive and are usually made by a committee of experts from different functional backgrounds within a company. In spite of this knowledge, most models in the literature for robot selection assume that there is only a single decision maker. In this
Technical note: Analytic hierarchy process for robot selection : Chon-Huat Goh, v16, n5, 1997, pp381–386
- Publisher
- Society of Manufacturing Engineers
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0278-6125
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✦ Synopsis
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Environmentally conscious design and manufacturing (ECD&M) is a view of manufacturing that includes the social and technological aspects of the design, synthesis, processing, and use of products in continuous or discrete manufacturing industries. The benefits of ECD&M include safer and cleaner factories, worker protection, reduced future costs for disposal, reduced environment and health risks, improved product quality at lower cost, better public image, and higher productivity. Environmentally conscious technologies and design practices will allow manufacturers to minimize waste and to turn waste into a profitable product. This paper updates information about ECD&M and provides some general information, guidelines, and references for research and implementation. In the meantime, more clear definitions of related terms used in the ECD&M area are provided. A brief future trends analysis is also provided.
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