Transitional change

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[trænˈsɪʃənəl ʧeɪnʤ]

Definition: is a transition from one way of performing the process to a more innovative one. Transitional change is made at change of drawings, technological conditions, cards of conditions of delivery of workpieces of details, the equipment, equipment, the tool, a technological route, at improvement of technological process and equipment; when correcting errors in technology. It is allowed only after the registration of the documents permitting changes in the technological process, which indicates on what basis the change is made and its nature.

Transitional change in a sentence:

  1. One example of transitional change is automation.
  2. Transitional change is one of the ways to develop the productive force of an enterprise.
  3. Transitional change to reduce the noise level in the work area should be considered as one of the possible ways to create normal operating conditions. Naturally, this should not be to the detriment of the economic efficiency of production, but, on the contrary, to increase output.

Synonyms and related words: innovation, development, process management