The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad

As if repetitive works might be construction of a housing project in manufacturing of computer components' products and such that has identical unit, one powerful technique had being developed. This technique is known as line-of-balance method and can applied in various fields with repetitive w...

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Main Author: Abdul Samad, Shaharuddin
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Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104786/1/104786.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.1047862024-10-09T03:30:48Z The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad 1996 Abdul Samad, Shaharuddin Industrial engineering. Management engineering Management information systems Work measurement. Methods engineering As if repetitive works might be construction of a housing project in manufacturing of computer components' products and such that has identical unit, one powerful technique had being developed. This technique is known as line-of-balance method and can applied in various fields with repetitive works such been mentioned above. To fulfil the requirement for the degree of Bachelor in Engineering with Hons (Civil), thus the author will only emphasise on the construction industries. Undoubted, in construction industries , there are many repetitive works involve such as residential housing project construction of prestressed beam, delivery of materials from plant to the site, construction of high rise building et cetera. Living in technology of information era now, everything is just on our fingers' tip, thanks to the computer and its software that available anywhere. In making the repetitive works done with more efficiently, effectively and reduce time cost, a computer programme has been developed based on the Line-of-Balance Method. The programme is developed interactively, as the user will feel conveniently to use it The user is then being asked to open two files to restore all the data. Eventually, the output will then can be used for analysing, controlling and lastly can make comparison between the developed programme and progress of the project on the site. 1996 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104786/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104786/1/104786.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Civil Engineering Abdul Hamid, Norhayati
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
advisor Abdul Hamid, Norhayati
topic Industrial engineering
Management engineering
Management information systems
Industrial engineering
Management engineering
spellingShingle Industrial engineering
Management engineering
Management information systems
Industrial engineering
Management engineering
Abdul Samad, Shaharuddin
The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad
description As if repetitive works might be construction of a housing project in manufacturing of computer components' products and such that has identical unit, one powerful technique had being developed. This technique is known as line-of-balance method and can applied in various fields with repetitive works such been mentioned above. To fulfil the requirement for the degree of Bachelor in Engineering with Hons (Civil), thus the author will only emphasise on the construction industries. Undoubted, in construction industries , there are many repetitive works involve such as residential housing project construction of prestressed beam, delivery of materials from plant to the site, construction of high rise building et cetera. Living in technology of information era now, everything is just on our fingers' tip, thanks to the computer and its software that available anywhere. In making the repetitive works done with more efficiently, effectively and reduce time cost, a computer programme has been developed based on the Line-of-Balance Method. The programme is developed interactively, as the user will feel conveniently to use it The user is then being asked to open two files to restore all the data. Eventually, the output will then can be used for analysing, controlling and lastly can make comparison between the developed programme and progress of the project on the site.
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author Abdul Samad, Shaharuddin
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title The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad
title_short The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad
title_full The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad
title_fullStr The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad
title_full_unstemmed The line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / Shaharuddin Abdul Samad
title_sort line-of-balance programme on repetitive works: case study / shaharuddin abdul samad
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Civil Engineering
publishDate 1996
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/104786/1/104786.pdf
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