53 research outputs found
Supplier selection for housing development by an integrated method with interval rough boundaries
Residential whole-decoration is an important initiative for housing industrialization in China. Selecting the most suitable component supplier for housing development is of great significance for both property developers and buyers in the implementation of such a strategy. To address such a problem, this study uses hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets to express the inaccurate judgments of individuals and then introduces a novel probability aggregation approach based on interval rough boundaries to enable a realistic presentation of the collective evaluations of a group. Then, we propose a hybrid multi-expert multiple criteria decision-making model by integrating the Best Worst Method (BWM) and Combined Compromise Solution (CoCoSo) method based on the interval rough boundaries. A case study about the supplier selection for housing development is carried out, which demonstrates the feasibility and applicability of our proposed hybrid model. A comparison study is also performed to further validate the robustness of the model
Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology
TesisEl propósito de este trabajo de investigación fue determinar el grado de relación
entre el clima organizacional y la satisfacción laboral en los trabajadores de la Asociación
para el Desarrollo Empresarial en Apurímac, Andahuaylas. A fin de proporcionar al directivo
de la institución, sugerencias de cambio, reforzamiento y/o de mejora.
Para la realización de este estudio se determinó como muestra al total de la
población, conformada por 30 trabajadores a quienes se les aplicó un cuestionario
estructurado, tipo escala de Likert, para diagnosticar el clima organizacional, compuesto
por 21 ítems correspondiente a 5 dimensiones, y para medir la satisfacción laboral,
compuesto por 14 ítems correspondiente a 2 dimensiones, validados por tres expertos en
la materia. El análisis de fiabilidad de los cuestionarios arroja un coeficiente de Alf a de
Cronbach para la escala de clima organizacional y satisfacción laboral de 0.796 y 0.721
respectivamente confiables. La hipótesis principal señalaba que existía relación entre el
clima organizacional y satisfacción laboral.
La principal conclusión comprobó que hay relación entre las dos variable, es decir,
existe relación significativa positiva entre el clima organizacional y satisfacción laboral. A
nivel de las hipótesis específicas se comprobó las dimensiones de clima organizacional la
estructura, autonomía, relaciones interpersonales, identidad se correlacionaron de forma
significante y positiva con la satisfacción laboral. Sin embargo no se encontró relación entre
la dimensión recompensa con la satisfacción laboral en la Asociación para el Desarrollo
Empresarial el Apurímac
An intelligent knowledge based cost modelling system for innovative product development
This research work aims to develop an intelligent knowledge-based system for product
cost modelling and design for automation at an early design stage of the product
development cycle, that would enable designers/manufacturing planners to make more
accurate estimates of the product cost. Consequently, a quicker response to customers’
expectations. The main objectives of the research are to: (1) develop a prototype system
that assists an inexperienced designer to estimate the manufacturing cost of the product,
(2) advise designers on how to eliminate design and manufacturing related conflicts that
may arise during the product development process, (3) recommend the most economic
assembly technique for the product in order to consider this technique during the design
process and provide design improvement suggestions to simplify the assembly
operations (i.e. to provide an opportunity for designers to design for assembly (DFA)),
(4) apply a fuzzy logic approach to certain cases, and (5) evaluate the developed
prototype system through five case studies.
The developed system for cost modelling comprises of a CAD solid modelling system,
a material selection module, knowledge-based system (KBS), process optimisation
module, design for assembly module, cost estimation technique module, and a user
interface. In addition, the system encompasses two types of databases, permanent
(static) and temporary (dynamic). These databases are categorised into five separate
groups of database, Feature database, Material database, Machinability database,
Machine database, and Mould database.
The system development process has passed through four major steps: firstly,
constructing the knowledge-based and process optimisation system, secondly
developing a design for assembly module. Thirdly, integrating the KBS with both
material selection database and a CAD system. Finally, developing and implementing a
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fuzzy logic approach to generate reliable estimation of cost and to handle the
uncertainty in cost estimation model that cannot be addressed by traditional analytical
methods.
The developed system has, besides estimating the total cost of a product, the capability
to: (1) select a material as well as the machining processes, their sequence and
machining parameters based on a set of design and production parameters that the user
provides to the system, and (2) recommend the most economic assembly technique for a
product and provide design improvement suggestion, in the early stages of the design
process, based on a design feasibility technique. It provides recommendations when a
design cannot be manufactured with the available manufacturing resources and
capabilities. In addition, a feature-by-feature cost estimation report was generated using
the system to highlight the features of high manufacturing cost. The system can be
applied without the need for detailed design information, so that it can be implemented
at an early design stage and consequently cost redesign, and longer lead-time can be
avoided. One of the tangible advantages of this system is that it warns users of features
that are costly and difficult to manufacture. In addition, the system is developed in such
a way that, users can modify the product design at any stage of the design processes.
This research dealt with cost modelling of both machined components and injection
moulded components.
The developed cost effective design environment was evaluated on real products,
including a scientific calculator, a telephone handset, and two machined components.
Conclusions drawn from the system indicated that the developed prototype system
could help companies reducing product cost and lead time by estimating the total
product cost throughout the entire product development cycle including assembly cost.
Case studies demonstrated that designing a product using the developed system is more
cost effective than using traditional systems. The cost estimated for a number of
products used in the case studies was almost 10 to 15% less than cost estimated by the
traditional system since the latter does not take into consideration process optimisation,
design alternatives, nor design for assembly issue
Green supplier selection based on CODAS method in probabilistic uncertain linguistic environment
Probabilistic uncertain linguistic sets (PULTSs) have widely been used in MADM or MAGDM. The CODAS method, which is a novel MADM or MAGDM tool, aims to acquire the optimal choice which have the largest Euclidean & Hamming distances from the NIS. This paper designs the probabilistic uncertain linguistic CODAS (PUL-CODAS) method with sine entropy weight. Finally, a numerical example for green supplier selection is given and the obtained results are compared with some existing models.
First published online 05 February 202
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Eco-innovation: Tools to facilitate early-stage workshops
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.This thesis presents research carried out into the use of creative tools at the early stages of eco-innovation. Eco-innovation is a practical approach aiming to develop new products and processes which significantly decrease our impact on the environment. Designers are trained to develop profitable products that increase production and consumption. Eco-innovation is a new discipline in which designers can radically reduce the environmental burdens of production and consumption through the innovation of new types of products and services.
The main aim of this research was to develop an approach that would promote significant environmental improvements whilst remaining a practical, design-focused discipline. Problems and under-investigated aspects of eco-innovation were identified:
• Creative approaches at early stages of eco-innovation were under-investigated and few tools had been developed for use at the early stages.
• Empirical design research techniques had rarely been used to assess new eco-innovation tools or to inform their subsequent development.
The focus of the research work was the development and testing of tools to facilitate workshops at the early stages of eco-innovation. Not only was the goal to facilitate the generation of radical ideas but also to ensure that these were developed into appropriate solutions having the potential to be taken up in industry. The development of the tools was based on literature research, worked examples and interviews. The tools were tested in controlled workshop experiments and the results were analysed using various empirical techniques.
First, an idea-recording technique to improve the efficiency of generating and harvesting ideas in a team design process was developed. This novel tool was called the Product Ideas Tree (PIT) diagram. The tool was tested for its ability to facilitate design workshops. Secondly, a structured approach to innovation - the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ) - was investigated. Worked examples using some of the tools from TRIZ were presented and a limited number of tools were selected and simplified for testing in team design workshops. The PIT diagram and TRIZ tools experiments established which attributes of the tools and approaches were most beneficial.
The development and testing of these specific tools provided the following general contributions to eco-innovation:
• A model for eco-innovation that describes the factors influencing the discipline and the attributes of good practice.
• A recommended process to transform radical ideas into appropriate solutions to improve their potential to be taken up in industry.
• General insights into the use of tools in early-stage workshops such as: tool selection, integration into existing processes, system-level problem solving and providing thematic information.
• Suggested improvements for testing tools in controlled workshop experiments.EPSR
Development of a cost reduction methodology for start-up SMES developing a novel product.
This thesis is concerned with identifying cost engineering requirements of start-up SMEs in the manufacturing sector and developing a solution to address a number of their major requirements. The focus of the thesis is on cost reduction at the product development stage of a novel product. The aim of the thesis is to develop a cost reduction framework for SMEs developing a novel product in order to transfer necessary cost engineering knowledge to an SME in a structured way.
A literature review has been completed to identify potential areas for cost reduction and build an understanding of SMEs’ characteristics in cost engineering requirements. The review confirmed the finding that SMEs lack cost engineering knowledge. Therefore, cost reduction best practices were identified through
literature review and analysed for relevance for SMEs.
Collaborating with a start-up SME developing a novel product helped to identify SMEs cost engineering requirements. By close observation and participation of the SME, areas lacking knowledge were identified. In addition, potential cost reduction opportunities were examined. Due to the nature of cost reduction activities, it was required to study day to day activities of the collaborating company and become familiarised with development, production and business plans for the product.
The identification of the requirements and development of the AS IS model of the SME helped to build an understanding of characteristics and requirements of
start-up SMEs. Based on these the cost reduction framework was developed. The framework includes best practice tools and methods which comply with start-up SMEs’ characteristics. Where a suitable method could not be identified, the method was developed in this research to address their requirements.
The framework was implemented in the collaborating company and was validated by presenting the results to internal and external experts from industry and
academia. Keywords: Start-up SME, Cost Engineering, Manufacturing, Novel product, production cost.PhD in Manufacturin
Symmetric and Asymmetric Data in Solution Models
This book is a Printed Edition of the Special Issue that covers research on symmetric and asymmetric data that occur in real-life problems. We invited authors to submit their theoretical or experimental research to present engineering and economic problem solution models that deal with symmetry or asymmetry of different data types. The Special Issue gained interest in the research community and received many submissions. After rigorous scientific evaluation by editors and reviewers, seventeen papers were accepted and published. The authors proposed different solution models, mainly covering uncertain data in multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) problems as complex tools to balance the symmetry between goals, risks, and constraints to cope with the complicated problems in engineering or management. Therefore, we invite researchers interested in the topics to read the papers provided in the book
SPATIAL TRANSFORMATION PATTERN DUE TO COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY IN KAMPONG HOUSE
ABSTRACT Kampung houses are houses in kampung area of the city. Kampung House oftenly transformed into others use as urban dynamics. One of the transfomation is related to the commercial activities addition by the house owner. It make house with full private space become into mixused house with more public spaces or completely changed into full public commercial building. This study investigate the spatial transformation pattern of the kampung houses due to their commercial activities addition. Site observations, interviews and questionnaires were performed to study the spatial transformation. This study found that in kampung houses, the spatial transformation pattern was depend on type of commercial activities and owner perceptions, and there are several steps of the spatial transformation related the commercial activity addition.
Keywords: spatial transformation pattern; commercial activity; owner perception, kampung house; adaptabilit
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