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In operations management and industrial engineering, production flow analysis refers to methods which share the following characteristics: 1. * Classification of machines 2. * Technological cycles information control 3. * Generating a binary product-machines matrix (1 if a given product requires processing in a given machine, 0 otherwise) Methods differ on how they group together machines with products. These play an important role in designing manufacturing cells.

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  • In operations management and industrial engineering, production flow analysis refers to methods which share the following characteristics: 1. * Classification of machines 2. * Technological cycles information control 3. * Generating a binary product-machines matrix (1 if a given product requires processing in a given machine, 0 otherwise) Methods differ on how they group together machines with products. These play an important role in designing manufacturing cells. (en)
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  • In operations management and industrial engineering, production flow analysis refers to methods which share the following characteristics: 1. * Classification of machines 2. * Technological cycles information control 3. * Generating a binary product-machines matrix (1 if a given product requires processing in a given machine, 0 otherwise) Methods differ on how they group together machines with products. These play an important role in designing manufacturing cells. (en)
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  • Production flow analysis (en)
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