Human System Modeling Technique for Semiconductor Assembly and Test

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Global competitions are putting pressure on the manufacturing companies to produce products cheaper and faster. Thus, manufacturing operations are urgently exploring methods to reduce cost through improved efficiency in managing the resources. In recent years, there has been growing interest to study human system due to the lack of focus as compared to other resources such as equipment and material. This paper presents the overview and evaluation of the various human issues affecting manufacturing system dynamics and performance. Furthermore, the gap in the current models will be discussed before presenting the development of a proposed model to study human system in semiconductor assembly and test.

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