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In work measurement, a standard data system (SDS) is a database of normal time values, usually organized by work elements that can be used to establish time standards for tasks composed of work elements similar to those in the database.
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Steps in using an SDS
- Analyze the new task and divide into work elements.
- Access database to determine normal times for work elements.
- Add element normal times to obtain task normal time.
- Compute standard times.
References
- Aft, Lawrence (2000). Work Measurement and Methods Improvement. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 978-0-471-37089-5.
- Groover, Mikell (2007). Work Systems and the Methods, Measurement, and Management of Work. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-140650-6.
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