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Cards (50)

  • Process- states what needs to be done, whom, when and where to do it

    1. States what needs to be done
    2. Whom needs to do it
    3. When it needs to be done
    4. Where it needs to be done
  • Procedure
    • Specifies how the process needs to be done
    • Specifies why the process needs to be done
  • Objective
    What the user can expect to happen after they have completed the activity
  • Output
    Describes the outputs produced by the work instruction
  • Coordination
    Harmonious working of each member for a successful performance
  • Work coordination
    The process of organizing people or group so that they work together properly and well
  • Job order - used to request, assign, and track works that needs to be accomplished by facilities
  • Job order- a written permission to do such work that has been given to the worker in order to generate a specific quantity of products or to provide a specific services
  • Work order- specific to that worker and the job. It involves an agreed-upon hourly billing rate, allocation of expenses, assignment length, and other elements used to track the particular combination of individual and role
  • Corrective Action- the capital works are included in any maintenance work needed to bring the plant back to full operational, safety, or environmental standards. Repairs after catastrophic accidents tragic failures and a pandemic.
  • Time-dependent maintenance(TBM)- maintenance work performed in a scheduled
    manner
  • Preventive Maintenance (PM) -combination of TBM and BM
  • Predictive (PD) Maintenance- used as modern equipment diagnostics aid to estimate the time frame for conducting maintenance work by preparing it on the basis of the condition and scientific prediction
  • Breakdown (BR)- an efficient measure for generally monitoring the health of the plant. It demands immediate attention, whatever the case
  • Opportunity Maintenance- If the equipment, production cell is shut down, then the opportunity is used to perform such maintenance activities
  • work instruction- documents that explain the basic instructions for performing such tasks in a simple and precise manner. It may be a step by step guide for one task or instruction to be followed.( It explains how to carry out the procedure.
  • instruction/trigger- identify any triggers needed to start the activity.
  • input- describes any feedback needed from other procedures/processes, department, etc.
  • parts of job order:
    1.instructions
    2. cost estimates
    3. forms
    4. date and time to perform
    5. location or venue
    6. the person to perform the job
  • visual representation- following the steps of a task with notes or photographic memory will help you visualize the process and can be counter-productive to the task
  • documentation- the most critical aspect technical and engineering practice, it is often ignored or neglected. It is one of the most important things you can do. It is a written record of all work completed, knowledge of concerns etc.
  • advantage of test documentation-
    1. helps you eradicate the uncertainty that often occurs when it comes to assigning tasks.
    2. serves as teaching,material in the software testing process for fresh people.
    3. showing test documents to demonstrate a mature testing method is also a successful marketing & sales strategy.
    4. test documents allows you to give the customer a quality product within defined time limits.
    5. test document in Software Engineering also helps to customize or set up the program through the configuration document and operator manuals.
    6. test reporting lets you boost consumer accountability
  • data interpretation- the process of making sense of recorded, processed and interpreted numerical data or information
  • testing criteria- assist the computer technician in planning the testing process. This should be selected according to the criteria required for the test.
  • effectiveness means doing the right things, while being successful means doing things right in a short period of time to become efficient
  • efficiency testing- is the condition of being effective, or capable of doing things with the least loss of time and effort
  • effectiveness testing- is a test conducted to successfully bring about the desired or expected outcome.
  • computer bugs- is a computer program or device error, defect or fault that causes it to produce an incorrect or unwanted result, or to act in some intended way to produce an incorrect or undesirable result.
  • control test- a technique used for evaluating the efficacy of a system that is used to identify information and error.
  • bug detection- the process of identifying errors occurred while using the computer.
  • functionality- the quality of being suited to serve a purpose well in any devices, machine, or computer.
  • objective of component testing- the main objective of component testing is to check the input/output behavior of the test object
  • title/overview- describes what the work instructions do
  • important tips for work coordination process
    1. set specific rules
    2. follow established steps
    3. proper communication is important
    4. have a visual representation of workflow
  • self-contained maintenance- this is a technique adopted to include the operators in their machines' everyday maintenance activities
  • testing criteria of computer includes:
    1. control
    2. efficiency
    3. effectiveness
    4. bug detection
  • functional testing:
    • unit testing
    • integration testing
    • system testing
    • acceptance testing
  • performance testing- it checks the speed, response time, resource usage, scalability of a software program under their expected workload.
  • reliability testing- it is an attribute of any computer-related element that,according to its requirements, performs consistently
  • test procedures- a set of steps to guide you through what needs to be done to test the facility thoroughly.