Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):
M.N. Durakbasa, L. Mukhametzianova, G. Bas, E. Güclü:
"The Role of MMS in an Integrated Management for Improving Production Efficiency and Quality. M.N. Durakbasa";
Vortrag: International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA),
Wien;
27.06.2013
- 28.06.2013; in: "Vision 2020: Innovation, Development Sustainability, and Economic Growth, Proceedings of the 21st International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA)",
(2013),
ISBN: 978-0-9860419-0-7;
Paper-Nr. 1385-1393,
9 S.
Kurzfassung englisch:
Over the last years, many organizations including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly implementing integrated management systems (IMS) in order to development and improvement of competitiveness. IMS is a complex unit of interconnected requirements of two or more management system standards, which are incorporated into the overall corporate management system. Implementation of the integrated management system is more effective than separate implementation of management systems, such as: quality management system, environmental management system, safety and worker´s health management system. With the advent of the international standard ISO 50001 - Energy Management System, which has a similar structure as ISO standards 9001, 14001 and 22000, the opportunity to integrate energy management system with other systems, has appeared. Interaction between man and machine, or the man-machine system (MMS) is an important component of production process. It is typical to consider MMS in terms of ergonomics or safety, although results of man-machine interaction may also affect the product´s quality and environment. This article describes the role of MMS in an integrated management system in the small and medium-sized enterprises.
Schlagworte:
man-machine system, integrated management, production efficiency, quality
Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.