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Computerized Vehicle Maintenance Information Management System
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3.2.3 WORK ORDER TRACKING:
A CVMIMS includes work order tracking because it is a heart of a work order system. The data should require entry only once, and pop-up tables should eliminate the need to memorize codes. The tracking system should provide instant access to all of the information needed for detailed planning and scheduling, including work plane operation, labour, material tools, cost, equipment, blueprints, related documents and failure analysis of course, this is dependent on how many modules are installed and how much information has been entered in the system. The manager must evaluate data requirements and the practicality of adding modules www.encyclopaedia.com.
3.2.4. WORK MANAGEMENT:
A work Management modules is part of the CVMIMS. The module could provide the capability that would let a planner specify which labour to apply to a specific work orders and when. The module permits planning and dispatching. www.enclyclopaedia.com.
3.2.5. QUICK REPORTING:
The CVMIMS will provide a rapid and easy means for opening, reporting on, and closing work orders, and reporting work on small jobs after the fact labour, materials, failure codes, completion data, and downtime could all be reported. www.encyclopaedia.com.
3.2.6 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE:
The following capabilities may be provided in CVMIMS to manage a preventive maintenance (PM) program.
Support multiple criteria for generating P.M. work order. If a P.M. master has both time-based and meter-based frequency information, the program should use which ever becomes due first, and then update the other www.encyclopaedia.com.
Generate time-based P.M. work orders based upon last generation or last completion flat. Next due date and job plans should be displayed.
Permit and track P.M. extensions with adjustments to next due date.
Trigger meter-base P.M. by two separate meters.
Print sequence job plans when wanted.
Create a P.M. against item so new parts have pm automatically generated on purchase.
Specify the number of days ahead to generate work orders from P.M. masters that may not yet have met their frequency criteria.
Consolidate weekly, monthly and quarterly job pals on a single master.
Assign sequence numbers to job plans to tell the system which job plan to overriding frequency criteria in order to generate P.M. work orders whenever plant conditions require.
Route P.M. with multiple equipment or location
Generate work orders in batch or individually for only the equipment wanted.
Should have the capability to be used with the system scheduler to forecast resources and budget.
.2.7. FACILITY/EQUIPMENT HISTORY:
A history module is included that would contain the maintenance histories of facilities and equipment. It would contain summaries of P.M. repair, rehabilitation, modification, additions, construction and other work affecting the configuration or condition of the items. It would include completed and cancelled work orders. The maintenance history records can be used to support proactive maintenance technique, such as root-cause failure analysis and reliability engineering. www.encyclopaedia.com
3.3. SOFTWARE-REQUIREMENT
CVMIMS requires some certain software just like any other computer application would do but some difference. The under listed software are required by CVMIMS.
Sewer Operating System: CVMIMS requires a sewer operating system to enable it to be on the cloud. (i.e. to be on the internet)
Internet Connection: for accurate operation of CVMIMS, internet connection (i.e. internet subscription from network providers) must be provides.
Window Operating System: window operating system is most essential for CVMIMS just as is needed by all other computer application packages operating system which are compatible with CVMIMS are window 7, window 8 and Macintosh.
Browser: Browsers software such as internet explorer II and above Firefox 8, Opera-Mini 9, or Google Chrome is required by CVMIMS.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 PREAMBLEThe modern technological trends across the globe have undoubtedly called for the computerization of nearly all human endeavors. This will of course make the problem solving easier within the shortest period of time.Prior to the computer age, paper record were maintained the track, the work, report were simply but costly to prepare. With the advent of the computer age, it was recognized that the computer software could be used to record work requ ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER TWO2.0 UNDER CVMIMS REVIEWCVMIMS utilization has been on the rise since the late 1980’s and it’s hard to find any large company involved in equipment or vehicle maintenance that does not use a specialized software package to assist in its equipment maintenance efforts.2.1 BACKGROUND OF CVMIMSThe type of computerized maintenance management system earlier designed only takes care of a particular document book. It is in form of a search engine which can be used to ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 10 ]Figure 4.5 The used case diagram of scheduling manager.This module is a module with a fewer privilege or short advantages. It’s the main actor that is the scheduling manager. It allows the manager to create, modify and delete the maintenance planning of the vehicle registered in the system. A vehicle or owner’s information creation and modification advantages is not given to this module, so the user of this module cannot create any information, instead can use the information ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVECONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1 CONCLUSIONThis project is to help in maintenance management of a vehicle in a computerized means without any stress and it help to avoid and litigation, accident, and risk taking in using vehicle and its economical in design.This project should be develop upon to reach the goal of full maintenance and repair of the vehicle.5.2 RECOMMENDATION.This project [computerized vehicle maintenance information management system], is recommended to take a long ti ... Continue reading---