Browsing CoA. Notes: Production and Industrial Administration (1963-1969) by Title

Browsing CoA. Notes: Production and Industrial Administration (1963-1969) by Title

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  • Charnley, C. J. (College of Aeronautics, 1964-12)
    The paper covers the basic text book theory of all forms of position transducer used on commercial numerically controlled machine tools. Some attempt is made to categorise and indicate the scope and usage of these devices. ...
  • Wiltshire, H. C. (College of Aeronautics, 1968-10)
    In future managers will depend more on numerical information in making decisions, and this information will be more readily available with the extension of the use of computers. Some of the decisions made by management ...
  • Cranfield Management Development Programme No. 4. (College of Aeronautics, 1966-07)
    Preface The Cranfield Management Development Programme is an intensive ten week course for middle management aged 28 - 38. The courses which are held twice yearly started in 1964; the fourth of these, MDP 4, was held ...
  • Cranfield Management Development Programme No. 5. (College of Aeronautics, 1967-03)
    Preface The Cranfield Management Development Programme is an intensive ten week course for middle management aged 28 - 38. The courses which are held twice yearly started in 1964; the fifth of these, MDP 5, was held ...
  • Cranfield Management Development Programme no. 7. (College of Aeronautics, 1968-01)
    Preface The Cranfield Management Development Programme is an intensive ten week course for middle management aged 28 - 45. The courses which are held twice yearly started in 1964; the seventh of these, M.D.P.7, was held ...
  • Cranfield Management Development Programme no. 3. (College of Aeronautics, 1965-12)
    The Cranfield Management Development Programme is an intensive ten week course for middle management aged 28 - 38. The courses which are held twice yearly started in 1964; the third of these MDP III was held from October ...
  • Cooke, P.; Scarr, A. J. (College of Aeronautics, 1966-08)
    The application of hydrostatic lubrication to slideways is now becoming common practice in the machine tool industry. The theoretical basis for determining design parameters for hydrostatic lubrication is well established ...

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