Factory Physics: Foundations of Manufacturing Management (3rd Edition)
by Wallace J. Hopp, Mark L. Spearman Ā· Waveland Press
Hopp and Spearman build a quantitative science of production: variability, queueing behavior, Little's Law, push versus pull control, capacity and lead time, then connect those laws to MRP, lean, six sigma, and supply chain practice.
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Little's Law as Viewed on Its 50th Anniversary
John Little's fiftieth-anniversary review of L = λW, the relation tying work in process to throughput and cycle time. Covers proofs, underlying assumptions, extensions, and applications across operations management and computer architecture. Peer-reviewed, the paper states exactly when the law holds and when it does not.
The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement
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