Emerging Computer Techniques for the Minerals Industry and Noranda's Commitment to Excellence

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raymond E. Connell
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

From a macro business process perspective, if what we do in the Mining Industry is find material, dig it out of the ground, convert it to a product and sell it, we are in what might be considered a "simple business". If it is so simple, where does information technology fit? How does it affect our industry? Is it a strategic tool for our industry? What approach should we be employing to ensure we are utilizing information technology effectively? How is information technology integrated or tied together with other areas in the organization such as process control? What kind of people and skill sets are required to support the whole area of information technology? What effect does information technology and automation have on streamlining and rethinking the way we do business in the 90's. This paper covers how these areas have been addressed within the Noranda Group of Companies. It reviews how information technology has evolved, the approach, and what effect it has had on a diversified natural resources company in the mining and metals, forest products, and oil and gas industries.
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APA: Raymond E. Connell  (1993)  Emerging Computer Techniques for the Minerals Industry and Noranda's Commitment to Excellence

MLA: Raymond E. Connell Emerging Computer Techniques for the Minerals Industry and Noranda's Commitment to Excellence. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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