The Future Role of the Australian Aircraft Manufacturing Industry
Title | The Future Role of the Australian Aircraft Manufacturing Industry PDF eBook |
Author | Aircraft Industry Investigation Panel. The Aeronautical Engineering Branch |
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Release | 1975 |
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The Aircraft Manufacturing Industry
Title | The Aircraft Manufacturing Industry PDF eBook |
Author | George Bryant Woods |
Publisher | |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | Aeronautics, Commercial |
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Australia's Aircraft Industry
Title | Australia's Aircraft Industry PDF eBook |
Author | Australia. Dept. of Aircraft Production |
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Pages | 36 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | Aircraft industry |
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Future of Airplane Factory
Title | Future of Airplane Factory PDF eBook |
Author | George Nicholas Bullen |
Publisher | SAE International |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2019-05-28 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0768093848 |
The Future of Airplane Factory: Digitally Optimized Intelligent Airplane Factory defines the architecture, key building blocks, and roadmap for actualizing a future airplane factory (FAF) that is digitally optimized for intelligent airplane assembly. They fit and integrate with other FAF building blocks that aggregate to a Digitally Optimized Intelligent Airplane Factory (DOIAF). The word "intelligent" refers to the ability of a system to make right decisions and take right action in the highly dynamic and fluid environment of the modern airplane manufacturing space. The event-driven dynamics inherent in the complexity of this environment drive the need for expert knowledge which resides in intelligence systems incorporating the experience of experts. Expert knowledge need not be smart, brilliant, or possess genius as long as the outcomes are derived from right decisions resulting in right actions-applied rapidly to sustain an optimized factory enterprise. Complete factory enterprise visibility requires a higher order of decision capability that current operating systems do not have. A highly visible factory collects and displays data and information as it happens-at a rate beyond the ability of humans and current systems to analyze, process, decide, and act upon. Expert systems are constructed to present humans with right decisions in the form of optimal choices for right actions by incorporating the knowledge of experts into the logic for the decision. Structured Knowledge-Based Expert Systems (SKBES) are incorporated in this book and defined as a critical component for full enterprise actionable visibility. The power of the Digitally Optimized Intelligent Airplane Factory not only is found in its ability to unify the factory, reduce touch labor, improve quality, and streamline throughput but it also enables a significant reduction in above-the-shop-floor support and management. Such an ecosystem frees the human to focus on the complexity of interpersonal responsibilities. If the use of a DOIAF can be viewed as a holistic mechanism, then the human can be the agent engaging with that mechanism; improving negotiations for pricing, contracts, or other person-to-person events that require instinct and relationship.
Australia's Aircraft Industry
Title | Australia's Aircraft Industry PDF eBook |
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Pages | 72 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Aircraft industry |
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Australian-built Aircraft and the Industry
Title | Australian-built Aircraft and the Industry PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Raymond Meggs |
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Pages | 632 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Aircraft industry |
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"An encyclopaedic, four-volume work on every aircraft type proposed, designed, or manufactured in Australia, from Lawrence Hargrave's experiments in the 1880's, through to the authors self-imposed cutoff point in the mid-1980's. The four-volume work lists over 540 aircraft types as well as detailed histories of the companies involved in their construction. Coverage is multi-faceted, being technical, operational, historical, industrial, and political. Along with the text is the most comprehensive collection of photographs, technical drawings, and diagrams yet assembled into the one reference work, many of which have never before been seen outside the original source. Exhaustively researched over the past 40 years by the well-known aviation personality Keith Meggs, a man uniquely placed to write on all aspects of Australian aviation from construction through to operational flight. All volumes are superbly indexed and cross-referenced with the main text reinforced by extensive and detailed endnotes. Aircraft enthusiasts, pilots, aeronautical engineers, manufacturers, industrialists, universities, and other technical institutions, "Australian-built aircraft and the industry" is a must have for your reference library. In Volume One the fourteen chapters cover the following activities: Hargrave, Taylor, the Commonwealth Prize, Early Experimenters, Duigan, WWI Activity, AA&ECo, 1924 Lightplane Competition, LASCo, QANTAS, WAA, RAAF Randwick, Individual Builders 1918-1939, AMSCo, MSB, Matthews Aviation, General Aircraft Co, Cockatoo Dockyard, Tugan Aircraft, Harkness & Hillier, De Havilland (Aust) - part 1, Industry proposals, and other snippets."--Provided by publisher.
The Future of Tactical Airpower in the Defence of Australia
Title | The Future of Tactical Airpower in the Defence of Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Australian National University. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre |
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Pages | 242 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | History |
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