Ryspek Usubamatov*
Kyrgyz State Technical University After I. Razzakov, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
*Corresponding Author: Ryspek Usubamatov, Kyrgyz State Technical University After I. Razzakov, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Received: November 23, 2021; Published: December 01, 2021
A ground-breaking innovation in engineering
Productivity Theory for Industrial Engineering is the first synthesized the universal theory for industrial engineering with mathematical models for productivity rates of industrial machines and complex structural systems. This theory enables delivering exact decisions for engineers and practitioners of any industry and presents in the book “Productivity theory for industrial engineering”, Taylor and Francis, London, 2018.
Beginning with the Industrial Revolution, production industries accumulated experience in creating many machines and systems to put out various goods and products for people. All these machines of unique designs and complexity passed the thorny path of perfection, mostly through practical solutions. The mathematical models for the productivity rates of the machines developed by scientists around the world were simple and yielded big differences from the real output of machinery. Engineering principles of creating the high productive machinery had kept in step with the evolution of science and knowledge. The independent several theories, methods, and criteria cannot compute and design the optimal solution of the production system.
Citation: Ryspek Usubamatov. “Productivity Theory for Industrial Engineering". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 4.1 (2022): 01-03.
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