2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2190326
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Manufacturing Paradigms in 2010

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“…Manufacturing paradigms may be related to and even overlap with industrial revolutions. The development of paradigms is associated with changing customer needs [4], but also changing capabilities such as enabling technology. However, manufacturing paradigms are not necessarily a function of time or technology.…”
Section: Check For Updatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manufacturing paradigms may be related to and even overlap with industrial revolutions. The development of paradigms is associated with changing customer needs [4], but also changing capabilities such as enabling technology. However, manufacturing paradigms are not necessarily a function of time or technology.…”
Section: Check For Updatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…competence is thus a tradeoff between the results in transformation obtained and the costs of achieving requisite gains. 29 Of the menace and the leadership of plastics as evidenced from force field analysis above, the decision of shunning it gets due precedence. Until the ban becomes a reality, the best initiative is to disruptively minimise its misuse.…”
Section: The Paradox Of Societal Interest and Of Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A related change is in our understanding of manufacturing, especially in applying technology and its influence on traditional manufacturing and advanced manufacturing. Traditional manufacturing (TM) can be defined as "the act of converting raw materials into finished products by using manual or mechanized transformational techniques" [8] (p. 1). The purpose of such activities is to add value and achieve some targeted objectiveinclusive of human interest.…”
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confidence: 99%