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The interaction between personal and situational factors in developing future engineers’ creativity

2017

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the interaction between the technological and the social field. Growth and development require a continuous source of ideas. Their manufacture is efficient only by stimulating the creativity development in the knowledge economy. This essential skill will lead to making smart products and technologies improvements. This will also be the result of the interactions between the new IT-cloud technologies and other various factors, such as: knowledge, skills, approaches, attention, motivation and intellectual property.

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryKnowledge economyField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectIntellectual propertyCreativityEngineering managementlcsh:TA1-2040Chemistry (relationship)Smart productsSituational ethicslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessmedia_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Knowledge portal for Six Sigma DMAIC process

2016

Knowledge plays a crucial role in success of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analysis, Improve, and Control) execution. It is therefore necessary to share and renew the knowledge. Yet, one problem arising is how to create a place where knowledge are collected and shared effectively. We believe that Knowledge Portal (KP) is an important solution for the problem. In this article, the works concerning with requirements and functionalities for KP are first reviewed. Afterwards, a procedure with necessary tools to develop and implement a KP for DMAIC (KPD) is proposed. Particularly, KPD is built on the basis of free and open-source content and learning management systems, and Ontology Engineering. In or…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)DMAICSix Sigmacomputer.file_formatSemantic reasonerProtégécomputer.software_genreOntology engineeringSPARQLLearning ManagementSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputerIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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The Facilitation of Design Students’ Spatial Perception in Study Process

2015

Spatial thinking is a considerable structural component of design students’ professional competence. Objective of the current study is to evaluate and promote spatial perception of students using in the learning process principles of universal design for learning (UDL). As the result a model for development of design students spatial perception has been developed and approbated.

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Universal designUniversal Design for LearningUniversal design for instructionSpatial perceptionDesign educationMathematics educationFacilitationDesign education; spatial thinking; universal designbusinessSpatial thinkingSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Defining an Internet-of-Things Ecosystem

2012

By bringing the Internet connectivity to the things, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) promises a number of benefits to its customers, varying from faster and more accurate sensing of our environment, to more cost-efficient tracking of industrial processes. Likewise, from the business perspective, the wide adoption of IoT is expected to generate significant revenues to the providers of IoT application and services. The IoT adoption depends on whether the ecosystems of the companies focusing on IoT technologies would emerge and succeed in delivering to the market the solutions attractive to the customers. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to understand the essence and constituents of IoT ecos…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryRevenueThe InternetEcosystemBusiness ecosystemInternet of ThingsbusinessLiterature survey
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Benchmarking in Romanian industrial environment

2017

Benchmarking is a managerial tool that can assist the organizational change and the innovation. The paper aims to discover the degree in which Romanian managers in various industrial fields use this modern tool in the improvement of business strategy or organizational processes. In this context, we presented some results of a selective research made in Romanian industrial environment. The respondents were experts in creativity management and benchmarking, acting in big, medium or small enterprises. They offered many solutions for increase the rate of use of benchmarking and creativity couple in the management of Romanian organizations.

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryRomanianmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)BenchmarkingCreativitylanguage.human_languageOrganizational processeslcsh:TA1-2040Organizational changelanguageStrategic managementbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)media_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Risk Accelerators in Disasters

2014

Published version of a chapter in the book: Advanced Information Systems Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07881-6_2 Modern societies are increasingly threatened by disasters that require rapid response through ad-hoc collaboration among a variety of actors and organizations. The complexity within and across today's societal, economic and environmental systems defies accurate predictions and assessments of damages, humanitarian needs, and the impact of aid. Yet, decision-makers need to plan, manage and execute aid response under conditions of high uncertainty while being prepared for further disruptions and failures. This paper argues tha…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryhumanitarian information managementsensemakingSensemakingrobust decision supportrisk managementOutcome (game theory)preparednessVariety (cybernetics)disaster responseRisk analysis (engineering)VDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information politics: 322Paradigm shiftPreparednessField researchDamagesbusinessRisk management
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Systemische Kompetenzen und deren Einfluss auf das Kompetenzentwicklungspotenzial in Produktionsnetzwerken

2001

The special potentials of competence development are the mostly discussed benefits of interorganizational networks. Based on a system-theory-approach the paper examines the possibilities and boundaries of learning in interorganizational networks. On the one hand, the paper gives an answer to the structural question, which network-forms are suitable to realize interorganizational learning effects. On the other hand, the paper presents a process-oriented approach, which is able to describe and to explain the different individual and collective process levels of interorganizational learning as well as the interdependencies between this process levels.

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050201 accountingGeneral Business Management and AccountingInterdependenceInformationSystems_GENERALManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessArtificial intelligenceInterorganizational learningbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceCompetence (human resources)050203 business & managementmedia_commonSchmalenbachs Zeitschrift für betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung
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Contributions Regarding the Application of the Six Sigma Method in Tourism as a Quality Engineering Method

2015

The problem of quality and customer orientation are the most important leverage in obtaining success. Over the time, the influence of human resources in terms of training, controlling and shaping client expectations has gained significant meanings. Research in this field has led to the formulation of the hypotheses according to which human resources can represent a vital element in obtaining a competitive advantage. In line with the importance of the topic addressed, the main objective of these scientific approach is to identify the current problems related to the quality of Romanian tourism services and to propose a improvement program using the six sigma method. The paper provides an exce…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSix SigmaGeneral MedicineHuman performance technologyCompetitive advantageResource (project management)Quality (business)Human resourcesbusinessDesign for Six SigmaTourismSimulationmedia_commonApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Benefits of entrepreneurship education and training for engineering students

2017

In the present economic situation, having knowledge of an academic subject is no longer sufficient for a new graduate. Students are increasingly required to have skills and abilities which will increase their employability, such as: the retrieval and handling of information; communication and presentation; planning and problem solving; and social development and interaction. Entrepreneurial education and training provides individuals with the ability to recognize commercial opportunities, self‐esteem, knowledge and skills to act on them. It includes instruction in opportunity recognition, commercializing a concept, managing resources, and initiating a business venture. It also includes inst…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial change0211 other engineering and technologiesSubject (philosophy)Mindset02 engineering and technologyEmployabilityPresentation020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040021105 building & constructionInformation systemChemistry (relationship)Element (criminal law)businesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)media_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Understanding lacking trust in global software teams: A multi-case study

2007

Many organizations have turned toward globally distributed software development in their quest for higher-quality software delivered cheaply and quickly. But this kind of development has often been reported as problematic and complex to manage. One of the fundamental factors in determining the success and failure of globally distributed software teams is trust. The aim of our work has therefore been to describe the key factors causing lack of trust, and the main effects of lacking trust in such teams. From studying 4 projects, all located in two different countries, with trust problems we found the key factors to be poor socialization and socio-cultural fit, lack of face-to-face meetings, m…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocializationCognitionSoftwareWork (electrical)Quality (business)Computational trustbusinessProductivityInformation exchangemedia_common
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