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    TRAK for Visio

    TRAK for Visio

    Simple Visio stencil to help create TRAK architecture views

    A Visio stencil that provides the elements and connectors from the TRAK metamodel for you to create TRAK architecture views with. With thanks to Nic Plum for the latest revision. TRAK is an ISO/IEC 42010:2011-compliant open-source architecture framework for enterprise architecture modelling / architecture description in all domains. TRAK is specified in three parts and is available at: * http://trak.sourceforge.net [overview] * http://trakmetamodels.sourceforge.net...
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    WEMax

    WEMax

    Work Efficiency Maximize Framework: Analyze work and line processes

    ...Although there have been numerous studies on this topic, most of them deal with partial issues rather than the continuous performance improvement of the whole assembly line, which this paper addresses. To develop the framework, WEMax categorized a manned assembly line into five analysis levels (workstation, worker, operation cycle, work element, and unit motion), and identified user requirements on each level. Among these five, the workstation level supports line balancing, while the other four (worker, operation cycle, work element, and unit motion) address work process improvement. The WEMax framework has been implemented and tested with various examples from Korean assembly-line-based manufacturers.
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