Exam 11: Resource Planning
Exam 1: Using Operations to Create Value115 Questions
Exam 2: Process Strategy and Analysis239 Questions
Exam 3: Quality and Performance198 Questions
Exam 4: Capacity Planning120 Questions
Exam 5: Constraint Management136 Questions
Exam 6: Lean Systems166 Questions
Exam 7: Project Management139 Questions
Exam 8: Forecasting150 Questions
Exam 9: Inventory Management205 Questions
Exam 10: Operations Planning and Scheduling149 Questions
Exam 11: Resource Planning124 Questions
Exam 12: Supply Chain Design77 Questions
Exam 13: Supply Chain Logistic Networks114 Questions
Exam 14: Supply Chain Integration120 Questions
Exam 15: Supply Chain Sustainability78 Questions
Exam 16: Supplement A Decision Making107 Questions
Exam 17: Supplement J Operations Scheduling123 Questions
Exam 18: Supplement K Layout39 Questions
Exam 19: Supplement B Waiting Lines111 Questions
Exam 20: Supplement C Special Inventory Models53 Questions
Exam 21: Supplement D Linear Programming87 Questions
Exam 22: Supplement E Simulation54 Questions
Exam 23: Supplement F Financial Analysis55 Questions
Exam 24: Supplement G Acceptance Sampling Plans87 Questions
Exam 25: Supplement H Measuring Output Rates108 Questions
Exam 26: Supplement I Learning Curve Analysis50 Questions
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For items manufactured in-house, one component of the planned lead time is waiting time.
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The ________ is a record of all components of an item, the parent-component relationships, and usage quantities derived from engineering and process design.
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What is the basic idea behind an enterprise resource planning system?
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Which of the following is a back-office module in a typical ERP system?
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A bill of materials (BOM) shows all of the components of an item, the parent-component relationships, usage quantities, and lot size derived from engineering and process designs.
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A(n) ________ is an intermediate item that is assembled from one or more components.
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Explain the key differences between the FOQ, POQ, and L4L lot-sizing rules.
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Scenario 11.3
Use this bill of materials and inventory records to answer the questions.
-Use Scenario 11.3 to answer this question. How many additional units of E are required to produce 20 end items?


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________ are orders that have been placed but not yet completed.
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Table 11.1
Big Truck Tacos has developed the following forecast of demand and accepted orders for their holiday tacos as they enter the Taco Festival Season. They enter the planning period with 65 holiday tacos in inventory as shown in Week 0.
-Use Table 11.1 to answer this question. If Big Truck Tacos makes tacos in batches of 20, what should their MPS entry be for the first week of production?

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Available-to-promise (ATP) quantities are only shown in the first period (if the projected on-hand inventory is greater than zero in the first period), and subsequently in periods when the MPS quantity is greater than 0.
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A(n ) ________ item has one or more parents but no components.
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________ are the total demand derived from all parent production plans.
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________ is a computerized information system developed specifically to aid in managing dependent-demand inventory and scheduling replenishment orders.
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Which of the following is not one of the uses of MRP in promoting a healthy environment?
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A bill of materials is a record of all the components of an item, the parent-component relationships, and the usage quantities derived from engineering and process designs.
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