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  2. File:Sample Kanban Board.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Kanban (development) - Wikipedia

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    The diagram here shows a software development workflow on a kanban board. [4]Kanban boards, designed for the context in which they are used, vary considerably and may show work item types ("features" and "user stories" here), columns delineating workflow activities, explicit policies, and swimlanes (rows crossing several columns, used for grouping user stories by feature here).

  4. Kanban - Wikipedia

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    Data pulled from e-kanban systems can be used to optimize inventory levels by better tracking supplier lead and replenishment times. [23] E-kanban is a signaling system that uses a mix of technology to trigger the movement of materials within a manufacturing or production facility.

  5. Kanban board - Wikipedia

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    A kanban board in software development. Kanban can be used to organize many areas of an organization and can be designed accordingly. The simplest kanban board consists of three columns: "to-do", "doing" and "done", [3] though some additional detail such as WiP limits is needed to fully support the Kanban Method. [4]

  6. Heijunka box - Wikipedia

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    A heijunka box is a visual scheduling tool used in heijunka, a method originally created by Toyota for achieving a smoother production flow.While heijunka is the smoothing of production, the heijunka box is the name of a specific tool used in achieving the aims of heijunka.

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    In the eastern US., a cloud system is set to produce light lingering snow and rain showers across northeast New England through the weekend, the weather service reported.

  8. Material requirements planning - Wikipedia

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    Material requirements planning (MRP) is a production planning, scheduling, and inventory control system used to manage manufacturing processes. Most MRP systems are software-based, but it is possible to conduct MRP by hand as well. An MRP system is intended to simultaneously meet three objectives:

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    With five multicolor play shapes, this foam fort building set will give kiddos plenty of ways to play. From a cozy couch to a castle and moat, their imagination is the limit.