Computer-Managed Maintenance Systems A Step-by-Step Guide to Effective Management of Maintenance, Labor, and Inventory

Effective resource management and reliable equipment are essential for optimum plant performance. Computer-Managed Maintenance Systems goes beyond the simple selection and implementation of a CMMS.

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Main Authors: Cato, William W. (Author), Mobley, R. Keith, 1943- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston Butterworth-Heinemann 2002
Edition:Print book : English : Second edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Determining the Need and Selling the Program
  • Ch. 2. Definition of a CMMS
  • Ch. 3. CMMS Justification
  • Ch. 4. CMMS Vendor Selection
  • Ch. 5. Project Implementation
  • Ch. 6. Integrating a CMMS with Other Systems
  • Ch. 7. CMMS and Client Server
  • Ch. 8. Why a CMMS Fails
  • Ch. 9. How to Assure Success
  • Ch. 10. The Application Service Provider: Internet Based Solution
  • App. A. Comparison of CMMS Systems
  • App. B. Typical CMMS Data Fields
  • App. C. Sample CMMS Vender Evaluation Form
  • App. D. Benchmark Criteria for World-Class Organizations
  • App. E. Work Measurement: Key Performance Indicators.