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Modular fault diagnosis based on discrete event systems for a mixer chemical process

2003

The knowledge of failure type and their location is an indispensable requirement for the establishment of tasks of adequate recovery strategies and maintenance of both factory automation and process control systems. The failure diagnosis methodology presented in the paper is based on discrete event systems models and on the diagnosers concept, those which permit the analysis off-line and online of diagnosability of failures that can occur in the processes. We present an approach for models and associated diagnosers based on a modular decomposition of the global system, with the purpose of avoiding the problems of the exponential explosion of the number of states and of the computational com…

EngineeringFinite-state machinebusiness.industryEvent (computing)Process (engineering)Knowledge engineeringProcess controlPetri netModular designbusinessAutomationReliability engineering
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Guided Wave Propagation in a Plate Edge and Application to NDI of Rail Base

2012

The analysis of guided wave propagation in a plate edge can be useful for some applications, such as for the inspection of the rail base. Here guided waves generated by a laser beam hitting, on the inclined surface, a solid media with trapezoidal cross-section have been studied. We have found that, for the geometry investigated, two guided waves propagate along both free surfaces of the plate, with same velocity and frequency. The analysis of the trajectories of the two material points, due to waves propagation, shows that the wave packets can be identified as Rayleigh waves. The presence of S0 Lamb mode, with low frequency and low amplitude, has been revealed too. As an example of a possib…

EngineeringGuided wave testingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsStructural engineeringEdge (geometry)Low frequencyFinite element methodsymbols.namesakeAmplitudeLamb wavesMechanics of MaterialsGuided waves Finite elements Rail inspection CorrosionRail inspectionsymbolsRayleigh wavebusiness
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Use of ICT Teaching-Learning Methods make School Math Blossom

2012

Abstract Our society often talks that their kids at school are taught using old educational methods. It is boring for kids and they lose interest in learning. New generation of kids are different – more provocative, intuitive, sensitive, mental, in some cases more aggressive than previous generations. That is what parents and teachers now see. Therefore the aims of nowadays education demand to choose educational methods promoting active process of cognition that develop skills of learning, creative use of knowledge, skills of self-assessment, cooperation, indulgence to different points of view. Interactive educational methods help to realize those tasks and provide cooperation among teacher…

EngineeringICT competencesProcess (engineering)business.industryLearning environmentKnowledge economyCognitionmath at schoolLatviaICT toolsIndulgenceInteractive teaching-learning methodsInformation and Communications TechnologyPedagogyMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGeneral Materials ScienceTeaching learningbusinessTheme (narrative)MathematicsProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Success factors for information technology supported international technology transfer: Finding expert consensus

2006

Information technology (IT)-supported international technology transfer (ITT) is complex, risky, and fails often. No empirical studies are available on the factors that affect the success of IT-supported ITT. We review applicable theories (i.e. diffusion of innovation theory) and empirical research in conventional technology transfer to develop such a model. We carry out a multiple focus group method to rank factors that affect the success of IT-supported ITT and then apply a branch and bound method to derive a consensus ranking of these factors. The identified consensus ranking sheds light on factors that are similar to those of DOI theory and suggests a pattern of factors that affect IT-s…

EngineeringInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementOperations researchbusiness.industryRank (computer programming)Information technologySuccess factorsExpert consensusAffect (psychology)Management Information SystemsEmpirical researchRankingTechnology transferbusinessInformation SystemsInformation & Management
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Effective digital collaboration in the construction industry – A case study of BIM deployment in a hospital construction project

2015

We examine a case of successful integrated BIM-based design in a construction project.We present a set of key factors influential to enable digital collaboration in this project.Key factors identified include: change agents, new roles, cloud computing, contracts, etc.We found integrated design to depend upon changing traditional work practices.The case is an example of BIM implementation and collaborative work in the AEC industry. Building information modeling (BIM) and related digital innovations can serve as a catalyst for more transparency, tighter integration, and increased productivity in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. Yet, many project teams struggle with ho…

EngineeringIntegrated designKnowledge managementGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryLearning environmentGeneral EngineeringCloud computingTransparency (behavior)GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSDiffusion of innovationsEngineering managementBuilding information modelingWork (electrical)Information systembusinessComputers in Industry
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How software development competences change in global settings-an explorative study

2014

Global software development GSD holds various challenges and problems for team members. When confronted with a contextual change in their working environment, individuals have to adapt to the new situation. This includes the adaptation of working styles, behaviors, and methods. Additionally, new challenges, especially those based on the virtual work and cultural background of team members, have to be addressed. By conducting explorative expert interviews, we identified challenges and potential solutions for individuals when encountering contextual change with a focus on competences. We identified that the lack of competences was seen as a major influence factor for a variety of common chall…

EngineeringInternationalizationKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)business.industryCultural diversitySoftware developmentContext (language use)businessAdaptation (computer science)Set (psychology)SoftwareVariety (cybernetics)Journal of Software: Evolution and Process
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Designing for Networked Community Resilience

2016

Abstract Communities have been described to be at the heart of the preparedness for and the response to disasters. The increasing connectedness has made communities more vulnerable for their dependence on a complex network of critical infrastructures. At the same time, this very connectedness has the potential to enable communities to self-organise, engage, and connect with other communities to improve their resilience. While the pathway to more resilience is promising and has many advocates, the response to crises and disasters, time and again reveals the challenges related to (i) ad-hoc switching from preparedness to response; (ii) ad-hoc connecting professional responders, communities, v…

EngineeringKnowledge management010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSocial connectedness0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDisaster Response11. SustainabilityInformation systemDesign PrinciplesOrchestration (computing)Resilience (network)Engineering(all)0105 earth and related environmental sciences021110 strategic defence & security studiesCommunity resilienceDecision-MakingEmergency managementResiliencebusiness.industryOrchestrationGeneral MedicinePreparednessParadigm shiftCoordinationbusinessInformation SystemsProcedia Engineering
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Service-Dominant Logic and Value in Tourism Management: A Qualitative Study within Spanish Hotels Managers

2013

<p><em>With the award-winning article of Vargo and Lusch (2004), a new concept was introduced, called Service-Dominant logic (S-D logic). This paper aims to apply S-D logic to the tourism sector by determining </em><em>if this new approach, by means of the importance of value co-creation, can affect the perceptions of value in the mind of the consumer and, thus, be used as a source of competitive advantage if adopted by tourism service providers. In this paper a conceptual framework is established through a literature review on both S-D logic and value in tourism. After a review of both topics, links between them are conceptually explored. With empirical research met…

EngineeringKnowledge managementConceptual frameworkbusiness.industryHospitality management studiesExploratory researchMindsetMarketingService providerbusinessCompetitive advantageTourismService-dominant logicJournal of Business Theory and Practice
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How is Building Information Modeling Influenced by Project Complexity?

2014

Virtual design and construction of buildings and architectural spaces require extensive collaboration among a diverse set of design professionals. The authors analyze e-collaboration performance in two construction projects of differing complexity, to gain an understanding of how collaborative design based on building information modeling (BIM) is influenced by the complexity of the building project. The findings suggest that the perceived business value of BIM depends on project complexity and that BIM-based collaboration does not yield unconditional positive implications for all types of construction projects. The authors argue that current practice would benefit from a more structured ap…

EngineeringKnowledge managementCost estimateCost–benefit analysisComputer Networks and CommunicationsIntegrated project deliverybusiness.industryInformation needsBusiness valueComputer Science ApplicationsEngineering managementBuilding information modelingBusiness casebusinessVirtual design and constructionInternational Journal of e-Collaboration
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Supporting SMEs Towards E-Business Success

2010

The low e-Business implementation in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is an important issue in most countries. This chapter examines the relationship between training, competence and performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and discusses the implications for practice and further research. The study combined data about e-business competences and performance in 339 SMEs with data about training supply from 116 providers of e-business related training in three European countries. The authors find a positive relationship between training, competence and performance and show that training explains variances in e-business competences and performance in terms of efficiency…

EngineeringKnowledge managementElectronic businessbusiness.industrybusinessCompetence (human resources)
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