The Paton Welding Journal, 2004, #7, 32-38 pages
Use of web-technologies to improve the competitiveness of Ukrainian engineering plants
V.S. Kovalenko, V.V. Kolpakov
Laser Technology Institute at NTUU «Kiev Polytechnic Institute»
Abstract
Technical solutions intended to increase the competitiveness of engineering plants through reduction of the production time, centralization of manufacturing and distribution of orders using web-technologies have been identified. Main principles of development of a web-site as an acceptor of orders have been considered, and versions of software implementation of a central server and acceptable versions of transfer, reception and performance of a product manufacturing order have been analyzed by considering the example of the server of the Laser Technology Institute of the National Technical University of Ukraine «Kiev Polytechnic Institute». The need to promptly set up a centralized web-structure to control orders of small and medium-sized engineering plants of Ukraine for raising their foreign competitiveness is proved.
Keywords: mechanical engineering, automation, laser processing of materials, Internet, web-technologies, XML, AutoCAD, electronic commerce, network diagram
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Suggested Citation
V.S. Kovalenko,
V.V. Kolpakov (2004) Use of web-technologies to improve the competitiveness of Ukrainian engineering plants.
The Paton Welding J., 07, 32-38.