The concept of reducing inventories by working closely with suppliers to co-ordinate delivery of materials just before their use in the manufacturing or supply process
Popular term to described the benefit of e-learning's accessibility As in, "Our sales force can access our online, just-in-time training whenever they have a question about a product; no longer do they have to enroll in, and wait for, a classroom training program "
The principle of production and inventory control in which goods arrive when needed for production or use Warehousing tends to be minimal or non-existent; the container is the movable warehouse and must arrive around the time it is required
An approach to minimizing inventory costs through identifying minimal inventory levels and arranging with suppliers to replenish stocks just in time to be used in production
A strategy that concentrates on making quality products, in the quantity needed, when it is needed This strategy exposes waste and makes continuous improvement possible
The principle of production and inventory control that calls for immediate movement of raw materials, component parts, and work-in-progress Goods arrive when needed (just in time) for production or use rather than becoming expensive inventory that occupies costly warehouse space
(JIT)—The concept of only compiling units of code just as they are needed at runtime The JIT compiler in the CLR compiles MSIL instructions to native machine code as a NET application is executed The compilation occurs as each method is called; the JIT-compiled code is cached in memory and is never recompiled more than once during the program's execution
In education, just-in-time instruction is available at the time a learner needs it in order to perform a task, rather than only at the time a provider wants to make it available
just in time production
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just in time pro·duc·tion
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