Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference (한국해양공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2004.11a
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- Pages.40-44
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- 2004
Constraints Evaluation for Ship-building Industry
- Back Dong-Sik (Dept. of Naval Architecture And Ocean Engineering Graduate School of Chosun University Gwangju) ;
- Yoon Duck-Young (Dept. of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering Chosun University Gwangju)
- Published : 2004.11.01
Abstract
A fact that limits a company's ability to achieve more of its goal is referred to as a 'constraint' shipbuilding industries need to identify and manage constraints. The theory of constraints is evolved out of the problems of bottleneck formation. This happens and is conserved for the formulation if various real time problems for arriving standard uniquely addressed problems If, for example, the goal of a shipbuilding industry is to make money now and in the future, it is suggested that TOC will enable th mangers of the company to do so. TOC, focuses the organization scare resources on improving the performance of the true constraints, and therefore the bottom line of the organization. An attempt is made for the implantation of the theory into real world shipyard decision support mechanism.
Keywords
- TOC(Theory Of Constraints);
- Heuristic;
- Shipyard Planning;
- Constraints condition;
- DBR(Drum-Buffer-Rope);
- HBCM(Hull block construction method manufacturing levels)