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Model of forming production program with heterogeneous product [PDF]

open access: possible2018 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EIConRus), 2018
Diminishing production and sale costs and production-commercial activity effectiveness increase is caused by resultative measures realization in industrial enterprises organization and technology. Such measures probability and effectiveness increases, if their character maximally fits enterprise development strategy economic content.
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The Enhanced Productivity Program

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1985
The Enhanced Productivity Program is based on an organizational audit of a dietary department by a foodser-vice consultant. The objective of the program was to enhance department productivity by increasing personnel efficiency through work simplification and work organization principles while maintaining quality standards.
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Production rules as programming

Proceedings of the 38th annual on Southeast regional conference, 2000
Programming with rules is a small part of or not present at all in most curricula. We feel that is unfortunate. For a broad spectrum of problems rule based programs express the essentials of the algorithms well. Despite the common wisdom that some languages are best for certain types of problems, we find that rule based programs are as simple as ...
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Programs as Factors of Production

California Management Review, 1967
The author discusses the revolution in the processing, storing, and retrieval of "knowledge" programs, its important characteristics, and its consequences for the economy.
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Characteristics of school psychology program directors and program production.

American Psychologist, 1979
Conducted a survey to determine how directors of school psychology programs receive their preparation and what kinds of programs they direct. 157 returned questionnaires revealed that directors came from a wide variety of preparatory departments; were predominantly men; were mostly in departments of education, where they prepared specialists for the ...
French, J. L., McCloskey, George
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Program Complexity and Programmer Productivity

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1978
This paper proposes a measure of program control complexity from an information theory viewpoint. A set of empirical data showing programmer productivity as a function of program control complexity is also presented. The data reveals a step-function-like contour to programmer productivity with increasing program control complexity.
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Marketing the By‐Products of Development Programs

Journal of Business Strategy, 1992
The Boeing Co., through two of its internal units, has been able to leverage the creativity of staff members and reap significant income from resources that might otherwise be underutilized.
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Program style analysis: a natural by-product of program compilation

Communications of the ACM, 1986
Analyzing program style may be properly considered an integral part of program compilation—as successfully implemented in two style-analysis tools for Fortran 77: AUTOMARK and ASSESS. The authors look forward to the day when all major language compilers routinely provide a standard style-analysis vector for users to interpret as they see fit.
Redish, K.A., Smyth, W.F.
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On program development effort and productivity

Computer Compacts, 1986
Abstract Many claims are made in the literature concerning large productivity increases as a result of the introduction of various new programming tools and techniques. Seldom do the researchers substantiate these claims, however. Further, many of the reported studies have been unsuccessful because much of the existing research is methodologically ...
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Introduction and Program Production

1985
The answer to the question posed by this section will depend on your relationship to your microcomputer. If you are a manager the answer might be “A program that does what I want it to do”. If you are a user the answer could be “One that’s nice and easy to use” (that is, user-friendly!).
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