61 research outputs found

    Disaster Management

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    All cities are in one way or another vulnerable to someform of disaster. In particular, cities that are located inseismically active regions are vulnerable to earthquakesand volcanoes, while others are vulnerable to hurricanes,typhoons, floods, or tsunamis. Therefore, emergencyand disaster management, which consist both of preemergencyand post-emergency measures, are theimportant components of maintaining safety and securityof the people

    Concurrent Product and Supply Chain Architecture Design Considering Modularity and Sustainability

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    Since sustainability is a growing concern, businesses aim to integrate sustainability principles and practices into product and supply chain (SC) architecture (SCA) design. Modular product architecture (MPA) is essential for meeting sustainability demands, as it defines detachable modules by selecting appropriate components from various potential combinations. However, the prevailing practice of MPA emphasizes architectural aspects over interface complexity and design production processes for the structural dimension, potentially impending manufacturing, assembly/disassembly, and recovery efficiency. Most MPA has been developed assuming equal and/or fixed relations among modules rather than configuring for SC effectiveness. Therefore, such methods cannot offer guidance on modular granularity and its impact on product and SCA sustainability. Additionally, there is no comparative assessment of MPA to determine whether the components within the configured modules could share multiple facilities to achieve economic benefits and be effective for modular manufacture and upgrade. Therefore, existing modular configuration fails to link modularization drivers and metrics with SCA, hampering economic design, modular recycling, and efficient assembly/disassembly for enhancing sustainability. This study focuses on the study of design fundamentals and implementation of sustainable modular drivers in coordination with SCA by developing a mathematical model. Here, the architectural and interface relations between components are quantified and captured in a decision structure matrix which acts as the foundation of modular clustering for MPA. Again, unlike previous design approaches focused only on cost, the proposed work considers facility sharing through a competitive analysis of commonality and cost. It also evaluates MPA's ease of disassembly and upgradeability by a comparative assessment of different MPA to enhance SCA sustainability. The primary focus is concurrently managing the interdependency between MPA and SCA by developing mathematical models. Consistent with the mathematical model, this thesis also proposes better solution approaches. In summary, the proposed methods provide a foundation for modeling the link between product design and SC to 1) demonstrate how sustainable modular drivers affect the sustainability performance, 2) evaluate the contribution of modularity to the reduction of assembly/disassembly complexity and cost, 3) develop MPA in coordination with SC modularity by trading off modular granularity, commonality, and cost, and 4) identify a sustainable product family for combined modularity considering the similarity of operations, ease of disassembly and upgradability in SCA. Using metaheuristic algorithms, case studies on refrigerators showed that MPA and its methodology profoundly impact SCA sustainability. It reveals that interactions between components with levels based on sustainable modular drivers should be linked with modular granularity for SCA sustainability. Another key takeaway is that instead of solely focusing on cost, facility sharing and ensuring ease of disassembly and upgradeability can help to reap sustainability benefits

    Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions of Rickshaw Pullers in the Capital City of Bangladesh

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    Rickshaw is a familiar transportation media for the people of Bangladesh. Rural immigrates lead their livelihood by pedaling rickshaw. The work has been conducted to realize the socio-economic conditions of rickshaw pullers in Dhaka city. To prevail the socio-economic conditions, several variables have been considered i.e. Rickshaw pullers by their Home City, Previous Profession, Religion, Age, Marital Status, Level of Education, Income, Expenditure, Savings, Residential Status, and Basic Amenities. Data have collected through field survey from the different areas of Dhaka city, like Dhaka University area, Motijheel, Gulshan, Dhanmondi, Kamalapur, Sadarghat, Mohammadpur, Mirpur, mobility hub and so on. The most of the rickshaw pullers were found poor rural people, illiterate and migrated lived in a poor dwelling or in a slum. Keywords: Rickshaw, migration, education, culture, and incom

    Fuzzy Multi-Objective Linear Programming for Project Management Decision under Uncertain Environment with AHP Based Weighted Average Method

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    Smooth implementation and controlling conflicting goals of a project with the usage of all related resources through organization is inherently a complex task to management. At the same time deterministic models are never efficient in practical project management (PM) decision problems because the related parameters are frequently fuzzy in nature. The project execution time is a major concern of the involved stakeholders (client, contractors and consultants). For optimization of total project cost through time control, here crashing cost is considered as a critical factor in project management. The proposed approach aims to formulate a multi objective linear programming model to simultaneously minimize total project cost, completion time and crashing cost with reference to direct, indirect cost in the framework of the satisfaction level of decision maker with fuzzy goal and fuzzy cost coefficients.. To make such problems realistic, triangular fuzzy numbers and the concept of minimum accepted level method are employed to formulate the problem. The proposed model leads decision makers to choose the desired compromise solution under different risk levels and the project optimization problems have been solved under multiple uncertainty conditions. The Analytical Hierarchy Process is used to rank multiple objectives to make the problem realistic for the respective case. Here minimum operator and AHP based weighted average operator method is used to solved the model and the solution is obtained by using LINGO softwar

    Sustainable Textile Industry: An Overview

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    The purpose of this study was to offer a general concept and overview of the textile industry’s environmental sustainability assessment. The textile and garment industries cause environmental damage at every stage of manufacturing, from the cultivation of raw materials through the disposal of finished goods. Chemical loading, high water consumption, high energy consumption, air pollution, solid waste, and odour creation are all key environmental concerns in the textile industry. To achieve sustainable production, it is necessary to examine the performance of the textile sector while considering the three elements of sustainability. To study and locate recent and related works, five keywords were used: environmental; sustainability; eco-design; manufacturer; supply chain management. All through the life cycle of textile products, the textile sector has a substantial environmental impact. This paper illustrates how the textile industry may use strategic ways to improve ecologically sustainable textile product usage and manufacturing. A discussion is focused on how to be increased sustainability in the textile industry. This paper introduces key principles for ecologically sustainable business practices to consider (e.g., eco-design, corporate social responsibility, and green supply chain management). It is critical that all stakeholders in the textile industry, including consumers, producers, environmental protection is emphasized in the manufacture and use of textile goods by the distribution chain and customers

    Recognition of Antimicrobial Peptides by a Bacterial Sensor Kinase

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    SummaryPhoQ is a membrane bound sensor kinase important for the pathogenesis of a number of Gram-negative bacterial species. PhoQ and its cognate response regulator PhoP constitute a signal-transduction cascade that controls inducible resistance to host antimicrobial peptides. We show that enzymatic activity of Salmonella typhimurium PhoQ is directly activated by antimicrobial peptides. A highly acidic surface of the PhoQ sensor domain participates in both divalent-cation and antimicrobial-peptide binding as a first step in signal transduction across the bacterial membrane. Identification of PhoQ signaling mutants, binding studies with the PhoQ sensor domain, and structural analysis of this domain can be incorporated into a model in which antimicrobial peptides displace divalent cations from PhoQ metal binding sites to initiate signal transduction. Our findings reveal a molecular mechanism by which bacteria sense small innate immune molecules to initiate a transcriptional program that promotes bacterial virulence
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