The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices HICP is an indicator of inflation and price stability for the European Central Bank ECB . It is a consumer price index which is compiled according to a methodology that has been harmonised across EU countries. The euro area HICP is a weighted average of price indices of member states who have adopted the euro. The primary goal of the ECB is to maintain price stability, defined as keeping the year on year increase HICP below but close to 2 for the medium term. ref cite web title ECB Benefits of price stability Quantitative definition of price stability url http www.ecb.int mopo intro benefits html index.en.html publisher European Central Bank accessdate 2010 03 09 ref In order to do that, the ECB can control the short term interest rate through Eonia , the European over night index average, which affects market expectations. The HICP is also used to assess the convergence criteria on inflation which countries must fulfill in order to adopt the euro. In the United Kingdom, the HICP is called the CPI and is used to set the inflation target of the Bank of England . The HICP differs from the United States Consumer Price Index US CPI in two primary aspects. First, the HICP attempts to incorporate rural consumers into the sample while the US maintains a survey strictly based on the urban population. In actuality, the HICP does not fully incorporate rural consumers since it only uses rural samples for creating weights prices are often only collected in urban areas. The HICP also differs from the US CPI by excluding owner occupied housing from ... index of consumer prices for selected countries and areas, percent change from same period of previous year, 2003 2011 ref See also Consumer price index Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices ... Prices in Europe Notes reflist 2 External links http www.ecb.int pub pdf scpwps ecbwp130.pdf Harmonized Indexes of Consumer Prices Their Conceptual Foundations European Central Bank ECB working ... more details
how to value physician labor in Medicare prices. Among politicians, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has called for transparency in the prices of medical devices, noting it is one of the few aspects ... system, through increased prices for other patients and through collection of government .... These prices are set based on CMS analysis of labor and resource input costs for different ... study, December 2005 DEFAULTSORT Health Care Prices Category Health economics ... more details
Infobox settlement name Prices Mill official name settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Kentucky pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Kentucky pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Simpson county image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Kentucky subdivision type2 List of counties in Kentucky County subdivision name2 Simpson County, Kentucky Simpson government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Central Time Zone Americas Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation ft 574 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 36 latm 40 lats 53 latNS N longd 86 longm 43 longs 48 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 501328 website footnotes Prices Mill is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Simpson County, Kentucky Simpson County , Kentucky , United States . It lies along Kentucky Route 591 Route 591 southwest of the city of Franklin, Kentucky Franklin , the county seat of Simpson County. ref Rand McNally. The Road Atlas 06. Chicago Rand McNally , 2006, p. 42. ref Its ... more details
The Wartime Prices and Trade Board is a former Canadian Canadian government government government agency agency , established on September 3, 1939, by the Sixteenth Canadian Ministry Mackenzie King government , under the authority of the War Measures Act , in the Department of Labour Canada Department of Labour responsible for price controls and inflation control. The Board was established to avoid the these problems which happened during World War I . A chairman, Donald Gordon Canadian businessman David Gordon , was appointed in November 1941 and became a highly public figure at the time. He headed the agency, until April 1947 ref http business.queensu.ca dgcc aboutdonaldgordon.php ref . It was organized into 13 regional offices, 100 local offices. This allowed inflation to rise by only 2.8 between 1941 and 1945, after rising by 17.8 in the previous two years. The most successful reduction amongst all nations, during the war. ref http www.warmuseum.ca cwm exhibitions newspapers canadawar wageprice e.shtml ref On August 13, 1941, the Board moved from the Labour Department to the Department of Finance Canada Department of Finance , according to Finance Minister James Ilsley , so that Finance would be held responsible for inflation . ref http webcache.googleusercontent.com search?q cache p7ZsI6AuziYJ northernblue.ca todayincanadianhistory index.php August 13 &cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl ca ref The agency employed over 6,000 people, worked for only Canadian dollar 1 a day, plus 16,000 women volunteers who were part of Women s Regional Advisory Committees responsible for rationing, labeling, clothing conservation, housing shortages, and price checking. This inspired the creation of the Consumers Association of Canada ref http jetson.unl.edu cocoon encyclopedia doc egp.war.053 ref While the popularity of the Board was high, at first, gradually it lost some popularity. Violations ..., in 1951. ref http www.answers.com topic wartime prices and trade board ref References references Canada ... more details
This table lists the Chemical element elements by their name and gives some recent historical prices for them and their commonly traded compounds. The first of the two price columns shows the price in US dollars per kg of the compound specified. The second shows the USD price per kg of element in the compound. Dates on prices facilitate Foreign exchange market forex conversion. Elements of only short Half life half lives are unlikely to be traded on a secondary market outside of nuclear lab production, and were therefore excluded from the main table. The current cutoff excludes elements with atomic number greater than 105. They have no isotope with a half life greater than 1.5 hours and are listed separately later. cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 border 1 colspan 3 align center bgcolor 996600 Element ref Names taken from Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry IUPAC Recommendations 2005, Table I ref colspan 6 align center bgcolor 996600 Compound colspan 3 align center List of elements by name Name , Chemical symbol Symbol , Atomic number Number align center Compound form isotope align center Conditions of price align center Price kg BR By compound BR weight align center Price kg BR By element BR weight align center Date align center Ref. bgcolor 99ccff Actinium bgcolor 99ccff Ac bgcolor 99ccff 89 colspan 6 bgcolor 99ccff colspan 3 sup 225 sup Ac 99 pure http books.google.com books?id WDll8hA006AC&pg PT852 1203 Millicurie mCi with permit 6.98x10 sup 12 sup ref mCi kg Avogadro s number atomic weight 1 10 log .5 half life in seconds 37000 ref Fiscal year 2003 http www.ig.energy.gov documents CalendarYear2005 ig 0709.pdf bgcolor 99ccff Aluminium bgcolor 99ccff Al bgcolor 99ccff 13 colspan 6 bgcolor 99ccff colspan 3 P1020A 99.7 Al London Metal Exchange LME official cash ask 1.309 up to 1.313 Jan. 27, 2009 fixing http www.metalsmarket.net daily.php bgcolor 99ccff Americium bgcolor 99ccff Am bgcolor 99ccff 95 colspan 6 bgcolor 99ccff colspan 3 sup 241 sup AmO sub 2 sub powder 99 http ... more details
The Prices and Incomes Accord was an agreement between the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Labor Party government of Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Treasurer of Australia Treasurer later Prime Minister Paul Keating . Employers were not party to the Accord. Unions agreed to restrict wage demands and the government pledged to minimise inflation. The government was also to act on the social wage. At its broadest this concept included increased spending on education as well as welfare. This was seen as a method to reduce inflation without reducing the living standards of Australians. At the beginning of the Accord, only one union, the Australian Nursing Federation New South Wales Nurses Federation , voted against the Accord. The Accord continued for the whole period of the Labor government through seven stages including, after 1993, Enterprise Bargaining Agreement enterprise bargaining . The first Accord secured for all workers a 4.3 pay rise September 1983 , a 4.1 pay rise April 1984 , and a deferred 2.6 pay rise over the initial 3 year period, improvements in family payments and child care, and the introduction of Medicare. Unemployment also fell from over 10 in the 2nd quarter of 1983 to just under 8 . ref The Hawke Government A Critical Retrospective, edited by Susan Ryan & Tony Bramston ref Other achievements won by the Accord during its first three years included included The establishment of the Economic Planning Advisory council. ref ibid ref The introduction of the Tripartite Australian manufacturing council, together with other industry councils. ref ibid ref The introduction of a National Occupational Health and Safety Commission. ref ibid ref Increases in family income supplements for low income families. ref ibid ref Targeted tax cuts for low income and middle income workers. ref ibid ref The introduction of various ... and on the prices and incomes accord. In that context, I would point out again that all at the Summit ... more details
In a general sense, market production refers to the production of a product or service which is intended for sale at a money price in a market. The product or service in principle has to be tradeable for money. However, in national accounts the term has a more specific meaning. The reason is that many producing organizations exist in the economy which either do not produce for any distinct market, or which party produce for the market, and partly don t. These are non commercial or partly commercial organizations, which can be mainly self funded, but not for profit, or mainly funded by sources other than their own revenue. Statisticians therefore have to define market production much more exactly, in order to be able to separate out market production in a consistent way, and distinguish it from non market production. If they would be unable to do so, they would be unable to measure market production in a meaningful and consistent way. In the United Nations System of National Accounts UNSNA , market production includes all those producing units who sell most or all of their output at prices which are economically significant i.e. at prices which influence how much producers are willing to supply, and how much purchasers wish to buy . ref United Nations, System of National Accounts 2008 ... producer, if it charges fees which are based on their production costs, and which are sufficiently ... operating surplus profit or loss. Non market production, by contrast, includes producing units which provide most of their output to others either free of charge, or at prices which are not economically .... If prices are charged for services supplied, these prices mostly do not change in response to fluctuations in supply or demand as in the case of administered prices or else they are prices which do not cover ... on funding other than sales revenue to cover their costs of production, or of other activities they might ... etc. . Non market production can also include subsistence production where the producer produces ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Commodity production is the production of wares for sale. It is a type of production ... production, but are surplus to their own requirements and are produced instead specifically with the intention of sale in the market, usually to obtain income. In this case, production for use contrasts with production for exchange . In principle, the products traded as commodities could be goods or services sold as products , but often the use of the term commodity production is restricted to the production ... production assumes the presence of a cash economy, i.e. goods and services are traded for money and their value is expressed in money prices. Because commodity production is aimed at trading the products to obtain income, typically the organization of production itself and the technologies chosen ... aim to organize their production so that the sale of their products to others will occur, and try ... the transition of economic activities from non commercial production to commercial production ... is that in the modern economy, far more people are employed in the production of Service economics services than in the production of physical goods. However, services can also be produced as products , and may include the production of goods. Inversely, services may contribute to the production ... in isolation, it is just a service. But if the service is considered as a component of a bigger production process, the service is often part of the production of a good. Commercially, it often makes sense to separate out different tasks required for production, and organize them separately. Statistical ... exactly what the role of the enterprises is in a larger production process, or how each enterprise ... producing activity. Modern national accounts refer simply to Market production which contrasts with non market production , defined according to the purpose and destination of outputs produced. If products are produced only for own use, they are not regarded as part of market production, except ... more details
, and Marginal Product In microeconomics and macroeconomics , a production function is a Function mathematics ... of factors of production inputs . This function is an assumed technological relationship ... economic theories presuppose a production function, either on the firm level or the aggregate level. In this sense, the production function is one of the key concepts of mainstream economics mainstream ... concept of an aggregate production function. ref name Daly ref name Cohen Concept of production functions In micro economics , a production function is a Function mathematics function that specifies the output of a firm for all combinations of inputs. A meta production function sometimes metaproduction ... the most efficient practice production function of the existing entities, whether the most efficient feasible practice production or the most efficient actual practice production. ref Monomics.about.com library glossary bldef metaproduction function.htm Meta production function Economics Glossary ..., the maximum output of a technologically determined production process is a mathematical function ... would constitute the production function. Alternatively, a production function can be defined as the specification ..., given available technology. It is usually presumed that unique production functions can be constructed for every production technology. By assuming that the maximum output technologically possible from a given set of inputs is achieved, economists using a production function in analysis are abstracting from the engineering and managerial problems inherently associated with a particular production ... determinants represented by the production function. A decision frame in which one or more inputs ... by various possible production functions. The relationship of output to inputs is non monetary that is, a production function relates physical inputs to physical outputs, and prices and costs are not reflected in the function. But the production function is not a full model of the production process ... more details
Marxism Relations of production German Produktionsverh ltnisse is a concept frequently used by Karl Marx ... stable and permanent structure , the economic structure . The term relations of production is somewhat .... It is contrasted and also affected by what Marx called the forces of production . How Marx uses the concept Here are four famous quotations showing Marx s use of the concept of relations of production quote In the social production of their existence, men inevitably enter into definite relations, which are independent of their will, namely relations of production appropriate to a given stage in the development of their material forces of production. The totality of these relations of production ... superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness. The mode of production ... of society come into conflict with the existing relations of production or this merely expresses the same ... of the social relations of production, M. Proudhon, holding this upside down like a true ... materials in definite relations of production . But what he has not understood is that these definite ... bound up with productive forces. In acquiring new productive forces men change their mode of production and in changing their mode of production, in changing the way of earning their living, they change ... they express. They are historical and transitory products. ... The production relations of every ... philosophy ch02.htm quote We have seen that the capitalist process of production is a historically determined form of the social process of production in general. The latter is as much a production ... and economic production relations , producing and reproducing these production relations themselves ... the agents of this production stand with respect to Nature and to one another, and in which they produce ... its predecessors, the capitalist process of production proceeds under definite material conditions ... hand prerequisites, on the other hand results and creations of the capitalist process of production ... more details
Socialism sidebar Production for use is a defining criterion of a socialist economy and distinguishes socialism from capitalism , which is based on production for profit . This criterion was one of the fundamental ... Diff Syst 06 12.pdf ref Production for use is contrasted with production for profit subjecting production to the perpetual Capital accumulation accumulation of capital . The criterion of production for use implies that the production of goods and services would be undertaken to satisfy economic demands ... and social needs. In contrast to production for use, production for profit implies that economic activity and production can only be undertaken if it generates a Profit economics profit , or the indirect satisfaction of use values by orienting production toward generating a profit to be reinvested ... is structured around the perpetual need for a continuous accumulation of capital. ref Production for Use ... on production for use and the end of the profit system. ref Is the New Deal Socialism? , by Norman ... ref Description Proponents of socialism argue that production for profit i.e., capitalism ... only invests in production when it is profitable. This fails to satisfy demand the needs of people who ... sufficient demand and need for housing units. Production for use was the historically dominant modality until the initial primitive accumulation of capital. Production for use is not in conflict with Market ... the forces of production are advanced enough to allow for superabundances of goods and services ... access according to needs . Economic planning is not synonymous with production for use . Planning is essential in modern globalised production both within enterprises and within nation states. Planning ... to be reinvested into the economy, lest it go into a crisis. A more recent critique of production ... if they harm or conflict with the shareholders profit motives. Outcomes of production for profit ... entails a reorientation of the economic system from production for profit and the need to accumulate ... more details
Wikt Production rule may refer to For production rules used in business rule engine s, cognitive modeling and artificial intelligence, see production system For production rules that expand nodes in formal grammars, see formal grammar See also Production Rule Representation , an OMG standard for production rules used in production systems Disambig ... more details
about large scale production the Iggy Pop piece The Idiot album the American funk band Mass Production band Mass production also flow production , repetitive flow production , series production , or serial production is the production of large amounts of standardized products, including and especially on assembly line s. The concepts of mass production are applied to various kinds of products, from ... . The term mass production was defined in a 1926 article in the Encyclop dia Britannica supplement ... and author, writing in the London Observer in 1919, comparing the efficiency of mass production techniques as used in America with British practice. File Consolidated TB 32 production line.jpg thumb right Mass production of airplanes. Overview Mass Production involves making many copies of products .... Mass production of fluid matter typically involves pipes with centrifugal pump s or screw conveyor ... they span large factory bays. Mass production is Capital intensity capital intensive and energy intensive ... that is needed to set up a mass production line such as robot s and machine press es is so expensive ... of the descriptions of mass production is that the skill is built into the tool , which means that the worker ... capital required for mass production each workbench and set of tools or each CNC cell, or each fractionating column is different fine tuned to its task . History Prerequisites of mass production ... . Some of the organizational management concepts needed to create 20th century mass production ... consultancy . Henry Ford downplayed the role of Taylorism in the development of mass production ... practices in making reaper harvesting machines . ref name Hounshell1984 Mass production benefited ... with central stations and the lowering of electricity prices from 1914 to 1917. ref name Jerome 1934 ... production, as with Thomas Edison s iron ore processing plant about 1893 that could process 20,000 ... production was in manufacturing everyday items, such as at the Ball Brothers Ball Corp. Glass Manufacturing ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A film Production Office is the administrative office responsible for managing a film production . The office is responsible to the film producer Film Producer and includes the production manager Production Manager , Assistant director Assistant Director and one or more Production assistant Production Assistants . Typically a Production Office is established in the pre production phase and continues until at least post production . The Production Office usually includes positions such as, but not entirely made of, Production Supervisor, Production Office Coordinator, Assistant Production Office Coordinator, Production Secretary and Office Assistants otherwise known or credited as Office PA s or Staff Assistants . A Production Office will look different for each production depending on many variables including the type of film, the production company producing the film and the size of the budget of the film itself. A Production Office can be as small as one or two people mostly seen in an independent film structure or as big as ten or more on a film with a sizeable budget. See also Filmmaking DEFAULTSORT Production Office Category Film crew it Ufficio di produzione ... more details
Means of production are the productive assets which are inputs in a production process Means of Production is an album by the British Grand Central Records musician, Aim musician Aim . disambig ... more details
A film production budget determines how much money will be spent on the entire film project. It involves the identification and estimation of cost items for each phase of filmmaking development, pre production, production, post production and distribution . The budget structure is normally split into Above the line film production above the line creative and Below the line film production below the line technical costs. See also Film budgeting Film crew Television crew References Film Budgeting by Ralph S. Singleton 1996 Film Production Management by Bastian Clev 2nd Ed, 2000 The Complete Film Production Handbook 3rd Ed, 2001 The On Production Budget Book by Robert J. Koster 1997 Production Management for TV and Film. The Professional s Guide by Linda Stradling 2010 Methuen Category Film and video terminology Category Television terminology ... more details
The production string is a part of an oil well that is composed of the production tubing and other completion components and serves as the conduit through which the production fluid flows from the oil reservoir to the surface through the wellhead . Its purpose is to both contain the fluids from contaminating the environment or eroding the other well structures, such as the casing oil well casing . External links http www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com Display.cfm?Term production 20string Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary production string petroleum stub Category Petroleum production ... more details
Production methods fall into three main categories however, all production methods can be assisted with CAM and CAD equipment Computer Aided Manufacture and Computer Aided Design respectively . Job Production and Prototype Production Main article Job production Job production Job Production is used to refer to when a product is produced with the labour of one or few workers. Job production is scarcely used for bulk and large scale production and mainly used for one off products or prototypes, as it is inefficient however, quality is greatly enhanced with job production compared to other methods.Individual wedding cakes and made to measure suits are also examples of job production. New, small, firms often use job production, before they get a chance to expand. Job Production is usually motivating ... pride in it. Boutique Manufacturing Main article Boutique Manufacturing Contrary to jobbing production the method Boutique Manufacturing is suitable for the production of very small to small batches ... of a Boutique Manufacturing entity can be a mixture of both jobbing and batch production, but involving higher standardization than job production. Often Boutique Manufacturing is organized with single workplaces or production cells carrying out a number of subsequent production steps until completion ... with the more standardized method of batch production. Y Batch Production Main article Batch production Batch production is the methods used to produce or process any product in groups, or batches where the products in the batch go through the whole production process together. An example would be when ... is not produced continuously. Batch production is used in many different ways and is most suited to when ... method for organising manufacture and promotes specialist labour, as very often batch production involves a small number of people Flow Production Main Article Mass production Flow production is also a very common method of production. Flow production is when the product is built up through many ... more details
About production scheduling in the context of movie or theatrical productionproduction scheduling in the context of manufacturing plans scheduling production processes The production schedule is a project plan of how the production budget will be spent over a given timescale, for every phase of filmmaking . Cast Actors Special Effects Wardrobe Special Equipment Stunts Extras Silent Bits Props Make up Hair Extras Atmosphere Vehicles Animals Sound Effects Music Production Notes From the Breakdown Sheets the Production Manager compiles a production board using either specialized software such as http www.entertainmentpartners.com Movie Magic EP Scheduling , Celtx , or http www.indieintern.com Indie Intern or simply using a spreadsheet or even a paper based system. From the production board the Production Manager makes up a shooting schedule for every day of the shoot. See also Breaking down the script References Film Scheduling by Dennis . King 2nd Ed, 1991 Film Production Management by Bastian Clev 2nd Ed, 2000 The Complete Film Production Handbook 3rd Ed, 2001 http www.edward.grabczewski.btinternet.co.uk Cinematography Prod Strip Board.xls Production board in Microsoft Office Excel by Eddy Grabczewski 2006 filmmaking paper trail Category Film production ... more details
For production team as used historically in Chinese farming and manufacturing Production team China Unreferenced date September 2011 A production team is the group of technical staff who produce a play, television show , Sound recording and reproduction recording , or film. Generally the term refers to all individuals responsible for the technical aspects of creating of a particular product, regardless of where in the process their expertize is required, or how long they are involved in the project. For example, in a theatrical performance, the production team includes not only the running crew , but also the theatrical producer , designer s and theatre direction . A production company in filmmaking is composed of a film crew and a television crew in video production . In music, the term production team typically refers to a group of individuals filling the role of record producer usually reserved for one individual. Some examples of musical production teams include Matmos and D Influence . See also Executive producer Hip hop production Impresario DEFAULTSORT Production Team Category Media occupations Category Theatrical professions Tv stub Theat stub our production team includes kieran and Rachel ... more details
Production tubing is a tube used in a wellbore through which production fluid s are produced travel . Production tubing is run into the drilled well after the casing oil well casing is run and cemented in place. Production tubing protects wellbore casing from wear, tear, corrosion, and deposition of by products, such as sand silt, paraffins, and asphaltenes . Along with other components that constitute the production string , it provides a continuous bore from the production zone to the wellhead through which oil and gas can be produced. It is usually between five and ten centimeters in diameter and is held inside the casing through the use of expandable packing devices. Purpose and design of production tubing is to enable quick, efficient, and safe installation, removal and re installation. If there is more than one zone of production in the well, up to four lines of production tubing can be run. References http www.britannica.com eb article 81763 petroleum production . Encyclop dia Britannica. 2005. Encyclop dia Britannica Premium Service. 17 Nov. 2005. See also Oil well Casing oil well Casing Completion oil well Completion External links http www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com Display.cfm?Term production 20tubing Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary production tubing Category Oil wells Category Petroleum production Category Tubing petroleum stub ar ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Shakertown Craftsman Boxes 2005 05 27.jpeg thumb 300px A craftsman making boxes in the manner of the 19th century Shaker s. Craft production or One off Production is the process of manufacturing by hand with or without the aid of tools. The term Craft production refers to a manufacturing technique applied in the hobbies of Handicraft but was also the common method of manufacture in the pre industrial ized world. For example, the production of pottery uses methods of craft production. A side effect of the craft manufacturing process is that the final product is unique. While the product may be of extremely high quality, the uniqueness can be detrimental as seen in the case of early automobiles. Womack, Jones and Roos in the book The Machine That Changed the World detailed that early automobiles were craft produced. Because each vehicle was unique, replacement parts had to be manufactured from scratch or at least customized to fit a specific vehicle. The advent of Mass production and the standardization of replacement parts guaranteed a parts compatibility with a variety of vehicle models. Mass production has many drawbacks to craft production including that production quality can be lower than a craft produced item. For example, in some mass production automobile manufacturing facilities, craftsmen rework flawed, mass produced vehicles to give the appearance of a quality product. Lean manufacturing aims to bring back or exceed the quality of craft production and remedy the inefficiency of mass production through the elimination of waste. See also Artisan Mass production Lean manufacturing Preorder Economy Batch production DEFAULTSORT Craft Production Category Manufacturing Category Production and manufacturing Category Crafts Production ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove February 2012 orphan February 2012 Production support is a term used to describe ... which are currently being used by the User computing End user end user s. A production support person ... of production support In order to understand the importance of production support, one needs ... than 90 of the total cost. We also know that software spends much more time in production than development ... in which production support is managed, is extremely crucial. Production Support Steps The major steps for Production Support are as below. These Production Support steps are in context of the Batch processing . Recording Production Error Usually a batch job or group of related batch jobs schedule ... the abended job details in a production issue tracking system. Sometimes, the abended job automatically records the job abend details along with job standard list job log in a production issue tracking system. The abended job details job standard list, error log files, etc are available in the production job scheduler tool. The Production issue tracking tool creates a request number and this request number is given to the support team. This request number is used to track the progress of the production support issue. The request is assigned to on call support team person. Notification of Production Error For critical Production Errors e.g. Production job is in critical path and is likely to delay the batch completion SLAs and if the Production error is impacting business data , an e ... provided with the estimated time for Production error recovery. Investigation or Analysis of Production Error The Production support team on call person collects all the necessary information about the Production error. This information is then recorded in the Production error tracking tool using ..., process, program logic that failed is used in the investigation. Production batch job, program used or any tool utility used is reviewed for any possible errors. Resolution of Production Error If similar ... more details
Noise Production is a techno music project of Mike Not from Tampere, Finland . Also Jani Ojala a.k.a. Droid a.k.a. Jazzy O a.k.a. DJ Jasse used to be a member of Noise Production but left around 1992, from which time Noise Production has worked as a solo project of Mike Not. Kohinatuotanto Noise Production in Finnish is another side project. Compilations discography the track Physical Pain on Freeze A Finnish Elecro Industrial Compilation CD, Cyberware Records the track Extermination on Finnish Underground Sound Compilation CD Other productions discography Kohinatuotanto a.k.a. Noise Production nikemia CDR, pHinnMilk Recordings , May 2002 Official links http noiseprod.arabuusimiehet.com Noise Production http www.myspace.com noiseproductionfinland Noise Production MySpace Unofficial Links http www.phinnweb.org 5HT interviews mikapaju Noise Production interview pHinnWeb Category Finnish musical groups Finland band stub ... more details
A traditional production board or production strip board is a filmmaking term for a cardboard or wooden chart holding colour coded Production strip strips of paper, each containing information about a scene in the Screenplay script . The strips can then be rearranged and laid out sequentially to represent the order one wants to film in most films are shot out of sequence, meaning that filming does not begin with scene 1 and end with the last scene . This produces a schedule that the producers can use to plan the production. A modern version of a strip board will almost certainly be printed using dedicated computer software, such as the industry standards EP Scheduling or MovieMagic Scheduling , or by customizing general purpose software such as OpenOffice.org Calc or Microsoft Excel . References Film Scheduling by Ralph S. Singleton 2nd Ed, 1991 Film Production Management by Bastian Clev 2nd Ed, 2000 The Complete Film Production Handbook 3rd Ed, 2001 See also Production strip Filmmaking filmmaking paper trail Category Film production Category Television terminology tv term stub ... more details