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Interactive Tools for the Visualization of Tangible and Intangible Silk Heritage Emerging from an Interdisciplinary Work

2021

Silk is a unique example of heritage where memory, identity, creativity and knowledge can be found in just one piece. It is a multifaceted, living heritage, as it consists of more than the fabrics themselves, but also the techniques associated with them, historical buildings, trades, festivities, etc. Therefore, designers, weavers, painters, sellers and users are involved in it. However, it is also a fragile heritage, alive in the few industries that still weave with historical looms. Additionally, the COVID19 pandemic has put the entire artisanal and small industrial sector of European silk in risk of disappearing. In this, paper we show some results of the SILKNOW project, whose main obje…

EngineeringKnowledge managementLOOMbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCreativityVariety (cybernetics)Cultural heritageWork (electrical)Information and Communications TechnologySecondary sector of the economyIdentity (object-oriented programming)businesscomputercomputer.programming_languagemedia_common
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The links between smart specialisation strategy, the quintuple helix model and living labs

2018

This paper analyzes how the Living Labs can be designed as tools for a more effective implementation of the Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) within the Quintuple Helix Model. Above all, the Quintuple Helix espouses the formation of a constructive situation encompassing ecology, knowledge and innovation, and creating extensive synergy between economy, society, and democracy. In this paper, we shall be focusing on the Quintuple Helix and Living Labs geared towards creating a shared arena in which services, processes and new ways of working via technology can be developed and tested with user representatives and researchers. Since the Living Lab is a rather new research area, the number of s…

EngineeringKnowledge managementMonitoringmedia_common.quotation_subjectEcology (disciplines)0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataConstructiveIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLiving labLiving labs0502 economics and businessRenewable Energymedia_commonSustainability and the EnvironmentPolicy and LawRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSettore SECS-P/02 Politica Economica021107 urban & regional planningSmart specialisation strategyDemocracyManagementLiving labbusiness050203 business & managementQuintuple helix model
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Industrial development as discursive change: A case of symbiotic learning

2016

The Eyde Cluster is a network of companies at Agder seeking to enhance sustainabledevelopment through vocational training. A dialogical approach is taken to developing anew discourse, using principles of communicative organisational change. There isdiscussion of a more bottom up approach, in line with Workplace Innovation. The paperargues for balancing formal education and vocational training in a way that createssymbiotic learning.

EngineeringKnowledge managementOrganisational changeFormal educationbusiness.industryVocational educationDialogical selfPedagogyTop-down and bottom-up designbusinessEuropean Journal of Workplace Innovation
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Implementation of the driver training curriculum in Spain – An analysis based on the Goals for Driver Education (GDE) framework

2014

Abstract The Goals for Driver Education (GDE) framework represents a conceptual outline of the goals to be satisfied in driver education (Hatakka et al., 2002). We aimed to analyze the implementation of the driver training curriculum in Spain, taking this framework as reference; the Spanish driving instructors was the target population from which to gather the information to be analyzed. For this purpose, we developed the DTCI (Driver Training Curriculum Implementation) scale as well as a number of questions concerning the driving instructors’ opinions about their own training as instructors, and they were included in a survey that provided information for a probabilistic sample of 676 driv…

EngineeringKnowledge managementPoint (typography)business.industryProbabilistic logicPoison controlTransportationSample (statistics)Transport engineeringScale (social sciences)Automotive EngineeringNeeds assessmentComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDimension (data warehouse)businessCurriculumApplied Psychologyta515Civil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
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Service-oriented Architecture Projects in Practice: A Study of a Shared Document Service Implementation

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Procedia Technology. Also available on Science Direct: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.protcy.2014.10.017 This paper reports on a case study focusing on service-oriented architecture (SOA) projects in practice. The aim of these projects has been to develop a shared document service supporting different business divisions in a large Norwegian governmental institution. The research question guiding this research is: How are SOA projects carried out in practice? What are the challenges of developing shared services in service-oriented architecture? SOA projects are accompanied by a complex socio-technical system development environment. In the presen…

EngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementOASIS SOA Reference Modelbusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolService-oriented architectureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesTime managementOrganizational unitVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Project managementArchitecturebusinessResearch questionCompetence (human resources)computerGeneral Environmental Science
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A Review of Building Information Modelling for Construction in Developing Countries

2016

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is wide ly seen as a catalyst for innovation and productivity in the construction industry. BIM can assist a more sustainable construction process that in turn may contribute to eradicating poverty in developing c ountries (Un ited Nation Millennium Goals). While BIM is increasingly be ing adopted in developed coun tries, implementations in the developing country context are rare. Research has establishe d how construction firms struggle from several limitations having to do with the socio - economic and technological environment found in developing countries. Examples of issues preventing BIM adoption include a shortage of IT - literate personnel as wel…

EngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementProcess (engineering)020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologiesBuilding Information ModelingDeveloping countryContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSOutsourcingDeveloping countries021105 building & construction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringImplementationProductivityEngineering(all)ConstructionImplementation strategybusiness.industryWorkaroundGeneral MedicineBuilding information modelingbusinessBarriers
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A Project Manager Suitability Parameter in Project Accomplishment

2009

One the most critical aspect in project management is how to assign the project managers (PMs) to projects, especially whenever the PMs can lead more than one project. The present paper proposes a parameter (PME) to evaluate the PM in accomplishing a specific project useful for a next phase of assignment. The PME takes into account the technical skills, the leadership behavior and the relationships with project’s stakeholders. These parameters are aggregated by a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) that well emulates the decision process of the experts by means of a rule-based inference engine. Moreover, to better define the PME, a procedure, based on the discordance concept, is proposed to compar…

EngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementbusiness.industryBasis of estimateFuzzy Inference SystemProject ManagementSchedule (project management)Project managerProject planningInference engineProject managementProject portfolio managementbusinessProject management triangle
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Usage of Case-based Reasoning in FMEA-driven Software

2014

Abstract Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) is among the most widely used safety analysis procedures in the various industries. The procedure is generally perceived as complex and time-consuming, hindering an effective reuse of previous knowledge. In this paper we present an innovative usage of knowledge system into FMEA process using the Case-based reasoning to reduce the time and effort associated with this analysis. Knowledge system is built to serve multi-projects work that nowadays are in place in any manufacturing or services provider, and knowledge must be retained and reused at the company level and not only at project level. Collaboration is assured trough web-based GUI that s…

EngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)knowledge reuse;ReuseCase-based reasoningSoftwareWork (electrical)General Earth and Planetary SciencesCase-based reasoningbusinessFailure mode and effects analysisFMEAGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia CIRP
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New Forms of Work in the Light of Globalization in Software Development

2009

Globalization in software development introduced significant changes in the way organizations operate today. Software is nowadays produced by team members from geographically, temporally and culturally remote sites. Organizations seek for benefits that global market offers and face new challenges. Naturally resistant to change, these organizations often do not realize necessity for tailoring existing methods for distributed collaboration. Our empirical investigation shows a great variety in the ways organizations distribute responsibilities across remote sites and conclude that these can be divided into two main categories: joint collaboration that requires investments in team building and …

EngineeringKnowledge managementProgramvaruteknikGlobal software engineeringbusiness.industryTeam software processSoftware developmentSoftware EngineeringFace (sociological concept)Collaboration modelsOutsourcingVariety (cybernetics)GlobalizationSoftwareOffshoringWork (electrical)Forms of workJoint (building)business
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The Future of ERP Systems: look backward before moving forward

2012

Abstract This paper explores the enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems literature in an attempt to elucidate knowledge to help us see the future of ERP systems’ research. The main purpose of this research is to study the development of ERP systems and other related areas in order to reach the constructs of mainstream literature. The analysis of literature has helped us to reach the key constructs of an as-is scenario, those are: history and development of ERP systems, the implementation life cycle, critical success factors and project management, and benefits and costs. However, the to-be scenario calls for more up-to-date research constructs of ERP systems integrating the following co…

EngineeringKnowledge managementResearch areasbusiness.industryCloud computingdevelopment of ERP systemsOrder (exchange)future of ERP systemsCritical success factorKey (cryptography)General Earth and Planetary SciencesMainstreamProject managementbusinessEnterprise resource planningERPGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Technology
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