1 the people in a factory who make the products rather than its office workers or managers, or the place in a factory where the products are made:
The problematizing of the factory thus extended to the very nature of the persons to inhabit the factory floor, their capacities and attributes.
However, it's possible to develop embedded intelligence and control for the smallest factory floor devices.
The long-standing "functional" arrangement of people and machines on the factory floor was to be dismantled.
On the factory floor technocracy regularly eclipsed ideology.
Direct costs results from highly visible and documented costs of labor and material used on the factory floor.
In many cases the program can be created off-line and only these arguments are supplied on the factory floor.
A diagram of the new factory floor has to be created.
This was to be the focus of a subsequent development, the attempt to diagram a new layout for the factory floor.