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Date: 

1998-06-08 10:11:00

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Rolls Royce Chairman Dismisses Problem Re: Manufacturing

  Link:

http://webserv.vnunet.com/www_user/plsql/pkg_vnu_news.right_frame?p_story=55524

Comment: 

The chairman of Rolls Royce insists that there is no significant embedded chip problem for factory production.

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Rolls-Royce told shareholders at its annual general meeting last week that the threat of millennium bugs on Britain factory floors is "a myth".

Sir Rolf Robbins, chairman of the aerospace engineering group, said that ensuring Y2K compliance for its enterprise planning systems and for its key trading partners far outweighed problems with embedded systems. The company says it will drop suppliers whose systems are not Y2K compliant.

Robbins dismissed claims that manufacturers faced an uphill task tracing and correcting millennium problems in embedded systems, or so called 'black box' controllers.

"It's completely untrue. The problem is not with the machines, it is with the shop floor systems," he said.

Only around one per cent of machine tool controllers keep track of calendar dates for maintenance scheduling, said group managing director Colin Green.

"If the bugs are not fixed after the millennium, that one per cent might send out a warning that they think they are due for a service - but that's all they will do. None of the controllers will shut a machine down. It would just be an administrative problem dealing with the alert," Green said. . . .

Green said Rolls-Royce began millennium compliance on its inhouse manufacturing system five years ago. The system has been tested and is now compliant.

Link: 

http://webserv.vnunet.com/www_user/plsql/pkg_vnu_news.right_frame?p_story=55524

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