A Review on Various Implications on Re engineering in Manufacturing

  • Amol L
  • Venkateswaran C
  • Ramachandran M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Re-engineering is a software development process that is done maintenance. Re-engineering is experiment and transformation of a system into a new form. This process involves a ancillary and reconstruction, both of which refer to further investigation or engineering of the finished product, and the methods of doing so and the desired results are very different. Reverse engineering focuses on the analysis and design of workflow and business processes within inorganization in the early 1990s, trying to figure out how it works. BPR aims to help companies reconsider reduce operating Functional efficiency. These processes are characterized by several properties.

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Amol, L., Venkateswaran, C., Ramachandran, M., Chinnasami, S., & Vennila, T. (2021). A Review on Various Implications on Re engineering in Manufacturing. REST Journal on Emerging Trends in Modelling and Manufacturing, 7(3), 70–75. https://doi.org/10.46632/7/3/1

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