Part I deals with Human Resource Development and preparing developing work force to absorb the production techniques described in Parts II and III. The topics covered include: Never dimensions in Human resource development including developing work culture, work force, generating creativity, creative teaching and learning, profile of intellectual and genius brain, improving performance, brain studies, human engineering, time management and better worker relations, etc.
In Part II, after an introductory survey of search for new materials and their fabrication techniques, operations and processes, the book proceeds to describes the advanced compositions, alloys of copper and aluminum, titanium, semiconductors, thin films, polymers, silicons and never aircraft materials, super alloys, hybrids, optic fibres and valuable added substitutes. Never fabrication techniques include latest forming, forging, casting, pressing, barnishing, drawing, and other workshop/working methods and standards.
In Part III, computerized methods of design, process planning, manufacturing application of expert systems. Machine intelligence etc. are described. Thus, the book tells how to synthesis and harmonize the available the desired industrial growth through advanced methods of production and manpower utilization.
The author is a specialist in production management from Stanford University and spent over 40 years in Materials Sciences. The book will be a valuable addition, not only to academic libraries/Faculties of Universities, Engineering colleges, IITs, IIMS, Polytechnics but also to the industries, Metal, Plastic Industries, workshops, Railways, Defence Production units etc. It is timely at this juncture of modernization, liberalization, privatization and export promotion which it will be help to boost.
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