Purpose: Technological process is a basic determinant of correctness of industrial company’s functioning on the market. In this connection they should treat with the priority all activities connected with technology, technology management and controlling, that is with their continuous improvement. Design/methodology/approach: The created model made it possible to analyze the chosen technological processes for the sake of efficiency criteria, which describe the relationships: operation – material, operation – machine, operation – man, operation – technological parameters. Findings: The in this thesis conducted analysis includes hypothetical technological processes of producing typical machine pieces. Within their scope also the nonmaterial parameters of technological process have been taken into account, which resulted from arts of applied samples and projecting of the technological process. Practical implications: One has worked out an application that allows to analyze the efficiency of technological process in aspect of nonmaterial values and has used neuronal nets to verify particle indicators of quality of a process operation. Indicators appointment makes it possible to evaluate the process efficiency, which can constitute an optimization basis of particular operation. Originality/value: As a result of this analysis gained data enabled to optimize the technological process by estimating influence of the analyzed parameters on the whole of process and optimization conducting of any
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