A continuous or repetitive operations system is a manufacturing process characterized by the constant and uniform production of goods over an extended period. In this system, production runs continuously, often using assembly lines or automated machinery, to produce large quantities of standardized products. This approach minimizes downtime and maximizes efficiency, making it ideal for industries like chemicals, food processing, and automotive manufacturing. Such systems are designed to handle high volumes and maintain consistent quality throughout the production cycle.
Yes, it is. It means in a constant, continuous, or repetitive manner.
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A group has group operations. If these operations are continuous, it is called a continuos group. Addition of the real numbers under addition with the linear topology is one example. If I apply the discrete topology to any group, I can make it continuous. Note: we need continuous function and inverse!
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Water cycle works together as a system. Various processes are involved in it.
The difference between continuous and discrete system lies in the variables. Whereas the continuous systems have dynamic variables, the discrete system have static variables.
Yes, it is sometimes called a continuous speech system.
Intermittent operations is a production that refers to a production line that starts and stops at irregular intervals. Continuous operations is the opposite operation; it runs constantly with no stops. Intermittent operation would be used when it takes an unknown time to add an item to the automobile and continuous is used when it is quick and easy to add the item to the product.
A system whose inputs and outputs are capable of changing at any instant of time. Also known as continuous-time signal system.
A semi-automated control system is a system that combines both manual and automated control capabilities. It requires some human intervention for certain tasks or decision-making processes, while automation is used for repetitive or time-consuming operations. This type of system can increase efficiency and accuracy while still allowing for human oversight.
Incident management, problem management and continuous improvement