Working process administering system and method
First Claim
1. A system for administering a working process for rising a working efficiency by use of learning effects, comprising:
- means for deciding a necessary process number and a working schedule for completing the work;
means for deciding a first curve as a growth curve which represents a predicted accumulative working amount;
means for deciding a second curve as a secondary curve which represents a planned process number per one day;
means for deciding a third curve by normalizing the first and second curves and calculating a sum of the normalized first and second curves; and
means for adding a shortage to the second curve if a difference is present between a fourth curve which represents a working result and the third curve.
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Abstract
A working process administering system for raising a working efficiency by using a learning effect, comprising: means for deciding a necessary man-hours and a working schedule necessary for completing the work; means for deciding a first curve or a growth curve predicting a working performance: means for predicting a second curve or a quadratic curve of a man-hours distribution; means for determining a third curve by calculating the sum of the first curve and the second curve; and means for adding a shortage to the second curve when a difference is present between a fourth curve indicating the actual performance and the third curve when they are compared.
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1. A system for administering a working process for rising a working efficiency by use of learning effects, comprising:
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means for deciding a necessary process number and a working schedule for completing the work;
means for deciding a first curve as a growth curve which represents a predicted accumulative working amount;
means for deciding a second curve as a secondary curve which represents a planned process number per one day;
means for deciding a third curve by normalizing the first and second curves and calculating a sum of the normalized first and second curves; and
means for adding a shortage to the second curve if a difference is present between a fourth curve which represents a working result and the third curve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for administering a working process for rising a working efficiency by use of learning effects, comprising the steps of:
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deciding a necessary process number and a working schedule for completing the work;
deciding a first curve as a growth curve which represents a predicted accumulative working amount;
deciding a second curve as a secondary curve which represents a planned process number per one day;
deciding a third curve by normalizing the first and second curves and calculating a sum of the normalized first and second curves; and
adding a shortage to the second curve if a difference is present between a fourth curve which represents a working result and the third curve. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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