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SHIP PRODUCTION COMMITTEE FACILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS SURFACE PREPARATION AND COATINGS DESIGN/PRODUCTION INTEGRATION HUMAN RESOURCE INNOVATION MARINE INDUSTRY STANDARDS WELDING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND TRAINING September 1982 NSRP 0009 THE NATIONAL SHIPBUILDING RESEARCH PROGRAM Proceedings of the IREAPS Technical Symposium Paper No. 14: Computer Integrated Shipbuilding: A Framework for Technology Modernization U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CARDEROCK DIVISION, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER

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Proceedings IREAPS Technical Symposium September 14-16-1982 San Diego, California VOLUME I IREAPS

COMPUTER INTEGRATED SHIPBUILDING: A FRAMEWORK FOR TECHNOLOGY MODERNIZATION A. Wayne Snodgrass Senior Associate Consultant D. Appleton Company Incorporated Mr. Snodgrass specializes in strategic and tactical management consulting services for advanced CAD/CAM technology with emphasis on program management, capital resources, information resource management and human resource planning. DACOM clients include major corporations and their subcontractors throughout the United States. He has more than 25 years of experience in the manufacturing industry. His experience covers the gamut of manufacturing functions, ranging from product design to "bottom-line" business management. Included in his background is exceptional firsthand experience in such areas as manufacturing engineering, production planning, materials planning, proposal management, and management information systems. Additionally, Mr. Snodgrass has been personally instrumental in introducing advanced state of the art practices into a number of manufacturing environments, including CAD/CAM, Group Technology, and Quality Circles. Mr. Snodgrass is a Mechnical Engineer and is an Executive Program Graduate of the UCLA Graduate School of Management.

ABSTRACT Computer Integrated Shipbuilding (CIS) systems represent a key technology for improving the U.S. shipbuilding industry in the coming decades. CIS will be based upon a completely integrated CAD/CAM system that provides computer control or assistance to all shipbuilding functions. The shipbuilding aspects embraced by CIS include business planning and support, engineering design and ship production planning, control, and automation. All business functions of marketing, ship delivery, and logistics support can be linked into such a CIS system. The objective of this paper is to provide a framework for shipbuilding technology modernization which incorporates a road map for the integration of shipbuilding functions via systematic planning and the simultaneous systematic application of computer technology. This CIS approach is unique in that it is data driven and is based upon a three architecture concept. This concept concentrates planning methodologies on building three formal integrated architectures: (1) the "application and database architecture", defining what applications and databases must be implemented to support the using. community; (2) the "computer systems architecture" on which those applications and databases will be implemented; and (3) the "control architecture" which defines specific project and software management techniques to be used to implement and maintain the applications within the computer systems architecture. Each of the architectures is ultimately represented in the form of standards and procedures. 270

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CAD/CAM APPLICATIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF NAVAL VESSELS WORKSHOP 0 0 0 0 0 IDENTIFICATION OF STP PROGRAM PROBLEMS & OPPORTUNITIES POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGICAL & MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN SHIPYARD INFORMATION MANAGEMENT APPLYING TECHNOLOGIES & ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS FROM OTHER INDUSTRY SECTORS STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF COMPUTER AIDED SYSTEMS [sl HIPBUILDING o COMMON TERMlNOLOGY & CONCEPTS o PRODUCTIVITY MYTHS AND DISCOVERIES o CHANGING MANAGEMENT FOCUS o INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (lrm) o DATA DRIVEN IRM ARCHITECTURE o MANAGING CIS FOR TOMORROW 272

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l MANUFACTURING, WHICH BEGINS WITH PRODUCT DESIGN AND ENDS WITH SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE IN THE FIELD, IS A MONOLITHIC, INDIVISIBLE FUNCTION. --- NO PART CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY CONSIDERED IN ISOLATION FROM ALL OTHER PARTS. l DIVERSE AS THE VARIOUS PARTS OF MANUFACTURING MAY SEEM, THERE IS A COMMON THREAD THAT RUNS THROUGH THE FULL SCOPE OF ALL MANUFACTURING ACTIVITIES. -- MANUFACTURING IS, IN THE ULTIMATE ANALYSIS, A SERIES OF DATA PROCESSING OPERATIONS, DR. JOSEPH HARRINGTON 1990 CAD/CAM CONFERENCE CIS FRAMEWORK WITHOUT SUCH AWARENESS WE WILL CONTINUE TO SUFFER FROM SUBOPTIMAL EFFORTS FROM WELL- INTENTIONED MANAGERS TRYING TO INCORPORATE NEW IDEAS PIECEMEAL FROM THE BOTTOM-UP WITHOUT ANY RECOGNIZED OVERALL FRAMEWORK FOR CHANGE. R. VORTMAN NASSCO 274

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TOUCH LABOR CAUSES THE PROBLEM. l COMPUTER S AND PROCESS AUTOMATION WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM. SHORT TERM RESULTS COUNT MOST. FIRST LEVEL MANAGERS AND MID-MANAGERS CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM WITHIN THEIR AREAS OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY.

LOST PRODUCTIVITY AMERICAN WORKERS ACTUALLY ARE PRODUCING, ON AVERAGE, ONLY ABOUT 55% OF THE TIME THEY ARE ON THE JOB. THE RESULTING LOSS TOTALS 350 BILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY. T. BARRY & ASSOCIATES INDUSTRIAL ENGRG-NOV. 80 280

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ADEQUATE TECHNOLOGY IS AVAILABLE MANAGERIAL EMPHASIS MUST SHIFT LONG TERM IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REQUIRED INTEGRATED IMPLEMENTATION IS THE KEY CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATED SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE/FRAMEWORK NEEDED FOR PLANNING 71 38 283

JIM LARDNER DEERE&CO. CHANGING THE FOCUS EMPHASIZE INTEGRATlON OF MANUFACTURING ACTIVITY VERSUS SPECIALIZATION. l REFOCUS MANAGEMENT ATTENTION FROM MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES TO MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS. FACE AND RESOLVE NEED FOR MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION RESTRUCTURING INTEGRATED STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IRM ONLY 19% OF THE COMPANIES SURVEYED HAVE INTEGRATED THEIR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (IRM) SYSTEMS l THE COMPANIES THAT DID SO OUTPERFORMED THE REST OF THE SAMPLE BY ABOUT 300% OVER FIVE YEARS ON SUCH MEASURES AS : AVERAGE RETURN ON EQUITY RETURN ON TOTAL CAPITAL l NEW PROFlT MARGINS (REF: A.T. KEARNEY. INC, MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT SURVEY OF 40 OF 500 LARGEST U.S. INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS) 284

INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (IRM) INFORMATION IS THE MANAGER S MAIN TOOL,. INDEED THE MANAGER S CAPITAL, AND IT IS HE WHO MUST DECIDE WHAT INFORMATION HE NEEDS AND HOW TO USE IT. PETER DRUCKER- MANAGING THE INFORMATION EXPLOSION 285

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DATA DRIVEN IRM ARCHITECTURE o INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE (IA) 0 DATABASES 0 APPLICATIONS 0 INPUT PROCESSES o OUTPUT PROCESSES o CONTROL ARCHITECTURE (CA) o STANDARDS & PROCEDURES o SYSTEMS ENGINEERING METHODOLOGY 0 INTEGRATED NEUTRAL DATA STRUCTURE 0 ORGANIZATION & TEAMS o PLANS & CONTRACTS. DATA DRIVEN IRM ARCHITECTURE (CONTINUED) o COMPUTER SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE (CSA) 0 HARDWARE o COMMUNICATIONS o SYSTEMS SOFTWARE o TOOL KITS 290

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TOP-DOWN PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/ BOTTOM-UP PRO.IECT IMPLEMENTION

MANAGING CIM FOR TOMORROW IN TURBULENT TIMES, MANAGERS CANNOT ASSUME TOMORROW WILL BE AN EXTENSION OF TODAY. ON THE CONTRARY, THEY MUST MANAGE FOR CHANGE; CHANGE ALIKE AS AN OPPORTUNITY AND A THREAT. PETER DRUCKER- MANAGING IN TURBULENT TIMES o COMMON TERMINOLOGY & CONCEPTS o PRODUCTIVITY MYTHS AND DISCOVERIES o CHANGING MANAGEMENT FOCUS o INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (lrm) o DATA DRIVEN IRM ARCHITECTURE o MANAGING CIS FOR TOMORROW 299

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