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  2. IBM Systems Application Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Systems Application Architecture (SAA), introduced in 1987, [1] is a set of standards for computer software developed by IBM. The SAA initiative was started in 1987 under the leadership of Earl Wheeler, the "Father of SAA". [2] The intent was to implement SAA in IBM operating systems including MVS, OS/400 and OS/2.

  3. Standard Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Standard 1911 – a version of the .45 ACP M1911 pistol [5] [6] S333 Thunderstruck – a .22 WMR double-barreled personal defense revolver firing two rounds per trigger pull. [7] [8] [9] Standard Single Action Revolver – a version of the Colt Single Action Army [10] [11] [12] Switch-Gun™ - a self-defense.22 Magnum revolver that can fold its ...

  4. Manufacturing readiness level - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturing readiness level (MRL) is a measure to assess the maturity of manufacturing readiness, similar to how technology readiness levels (TRL) are used for technology readiness. They can be used in general industry assessments, [ 1 ] or for more specific application in assessing capabilities of possible suppliers.

  5. IATF 16949 - Wikipedia

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    The Standard distinguishes between customer-oriented processes, supporting processes and management processes. This process-oriented approach is intended to improve the overview of the whole process. This is not an isolated process, but a combination of all interacting business processes which affect the quality performance of a firm.

  6. Publicly Available Specification - Wikipedia

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    A Publicly Available Specification or PAS is a standardization document that closely resembles a formal standard in structure and format but which has a different development model. [1] The objective of a Publicly Available Specification is to speed up standardization. PASs are often produced in response to an urgent market need. [2]

  7. Standard time (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    In industrial engineering, the standard time is the time required by an average skilled operator, working at a normal pace, to perform a specified task using a prescribed method. [1] It includes appropriate allowances to allow the person to recover from fatigue and, where necessary, an additional allowance to cover contingent elements which may ...

  8. Manufacturing Message Specification - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS) is an international standard (ISO 9506) dealing with messaging systems for transferring real time process data and supervisory control information between networked devices or computer applications. The standard is developed and maintained by the ISO Technical Committee 184 (TC184).

  9. Standard time in manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Standard time is the amount of time that should be allowed for an average worker to process one work unit using the standard method and working at a normal pace. The standard time includes some additional time, called the contingency allowance, to provide for the worker's personal needs, fatigue, and unavoidable delays during the shift.