6 resultados para Controlled Branching Process
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Työn tavoitteena on selvittää metsäteollisuuden innovaatiotoiminnan johtamisprosessia ja sen vaikutuksia yksittäisissä innovaatioissa. Tarkoituksena on tuoda esiin uutta tietoa metsäteollisuuden innovaatiotoiminnan nykytilasta, innovaatiojohtamisesta ja sen merkittävimmistä tekijöistä, sekä analysoida tätä tietoa toiminnan kehittämiseksi. Yrityshaastattelujen avulla työssäselvitetään johtamisprosessia ja sen toimintoja, sekä siihen vaikuttavia sisäisiä ja ulkoisia tekijöitä. Innovaatiojohtamisen vaikutuksista tutkitaan kaupallistettujen innovaatioiden kehitysaikoja ja eri yhteistyösuhteiden merkitystä SIN-mallin (System Integration and Networking) mukaan. Työssä havaittiin, että metsäteollisuusyritykset ovat viime vuosina jossain määrin alkaneet kehittää innovaatiotoimintaansa, mutta systemaattisempi innovaatioprosessi ja selkeät strategiset suuntaukset toiminnan ohjaamiseen ja prosessin hallintaan puuttuvat. Innovaatiotoiminnan epäjärjestelmällisyyteen vaikuttaa ristiriita eri aikavälien tavoitteissa: toisaalta yritykset tavoittelevat nopeasti kustannustehokkuutta ja toisaaltapitkäjänteisempää uudistumista. Tärkeimpiä yhteistyökumppaneita innovaatiotoiminnassa ovat asiakkaat, alihankkijat ja toimittajat. Verkostoituminen, innovaatioprosessin tehokkuus ja kyky tuottaa menestyviä innovaatioita korostuvat tulevaisuudessa. Lisäksi innovaatiojohtamisella on tuettava innovaatioiden lähteitä ja radikaalimpia innovaatioita, sekä pyrittävä alentamaan muutosvastarintaa.
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Tässä työssä tutkitaan sairaalan lääkintätekniikkaa ja kuinka sen toimintaa voitaisiin ohjata prosessijohtamisella. Työssä on tunnistettu sekä määritetty ja kuvattu lääkintätekniikan prosessit, suunniteltu mittausmenetelmät ja annettu prosesseille kehityssuosituksia. Työn merkittävimmät tulokset keskittyvät nykyisten järjestelmien kehittämiseen ja suorituskyvyn mittaamisen haastavuuteen. Tutkimuksen tuloksena havaittiin, että lääkintätekniikan prosessijohtaminen on mahdollista, mutta vaikutukset suorituskykyyn olisivat pienet. Suositukset kehitystoimenpiteisiin keskittyvät paljon tiedon jakamiseen, koska tutkimuksessa teetetyssä kyselyssä ilmeni palveltavien osastojen haluavan paljon tietoa lääkintätekniikalta. Tietoa tullaan jakamaan nykyisen lääkintätekniikan sovelluksen Mequsoftin välityksellä, koska lähestulkoon kaikki olennainen tieto kirjataan jo sinne.
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In this research work, the results of an investigation dealing with welding of sheet metals with diverse air gap using FastROOT modified short arc welding method and short circuit MAG welding processes have been presented. Welding runs were made under different conditions and, during each run, the different process parameters were continuously monitored. It was found that maximum welding speed and less HAZ are reached under specific welding conditions with FastROOT method with the emphasis on arc stability. Welding results show that modified short arc exhibits a higher electrode melting coefficient and with virtually spatter free droplet transition. By adjusting the short circuit duration the penetration can be controlled with only a small change in electrode deposition. Furthermore, by mixing pulsed MIG welding with modified arc welding the working envelope of the process is greatly extended allowing thicker material sections to be welded with improved weld bead aesthetics. FastROOT is a modified short arc welding process using mechanized or automated welding process based on dip transfer welding, characterized by controlled material deposition during the short circuit of the wire electrode to the workpiece.
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Identification of product requirements and quality, together with the management of production are key issues in chemical engineering. Quality control of crystalline products is part of the quality of many industrially manufactured products like paper, paintings, medicines and fertilizers. In most crystallization cases, quality is described with the size, polymorph, shape and purity of the crystal. The chemical composition, hydrodynamics and driving force, together with the operating temperature are in a key position when the properties of a crystalline product are controlled with the crystallization process. This study concentrates on managing the identified properties of a crystalline product with the control of a driving force. The controlling of the driving force can be based on the change of solubility or the change of concentration. Solubility can be changed with temperature, pressure and an antisolvent. The concentration of crystallizing compound, the solute can be changed with the evaporation of the solvent and with the addition of a reagent. The present study focuses on reagent addition and temperature change as methods of changing the level of the driving force. Three control structures for direct control of supersaturation are built, one for cooling crystallization and two for reactive crystallization. Closed loop feedback control structures are based on the measurement of the solute concentration with attenuated total reflection - Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. The details of the reagent feed are analyzed with experimental studies and with results of computational fluid dynamic simulations of the inert particle pulse in the premixer and inert particle injection to the mixing tank. Nucleation in conditions of controlled reactive crystallization is analyzed with Nielsen’s equation of homogeneous nucleation. The resulting control systems, based on regulation of supersaturation, can be used to produce the desired polymorph of an organic product. The polymorph composition of product crystals is controlled repeatably with the decision of a set value of supersaturation level.
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Western societies have been faced with the fact that overweight, impaired glucose regulation and elevated blood pressure are already prevalent in pediatric populations. This will inevitably mean an increase in later manifestations of cardio-metabolic diseases. The dilemma has been suggested to stem from fetal life and it is surmised that the early nutritional environment plays an important role in the process called programming. The aim of the present study was to characterize early nutritional determinants associating with cardio-metabolic risk factors in fetuses, infants and children. Further, the study was designated to establish whether dietary counseling initiated in early pregnancy can modify this cascade. Healthy mother-child pairs (n=256) participating in a dietary intervention study were followed from early pregnancy to childhood. The intervention included detailed dietary counseling by a nutritionist targeting saturated fat intake in excess of recommendations and fiber consumption below recommendations. Cardio-metabolic programming was studied by characterizing the offspring’s cardio-metabolic risk factors such as over-activation of the autonomic nervous system, elevated blood pressure and adverse metabolic status (e.g. serum high split proinsulin concentration). Fetal cardiac sympathovagal activation was measured during labor. Postnatally, children’s blood pressure was measured at six-month and four-year follow-up visits. Further, infants’ metabolic status was assessed by means of growth and serum biomarkers (32-33 split proinsulin, leptin and adiponectin) at the age of six months. This study proved that fetal cardiac sympathovagal activity was positively associated with maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index indicating adverse cardio-metabolic programming in the offspring. Further, a reduced risk of high split proinsulin in infancy and lower blood pressure in childhood were found in those offspring whose mothers’ weight gain and amount and type of fats in the diet during pregnancy were as recommended. Of note, maternal dietary counseling from early pregnancy onwards could ameliorate the offspring’s metabolic status by reducing the risk of high split proinsulin concentration, although it had no effect on the other cardio-metabolic markers in the offspring. At postnatal period breastfeeding proved to entail benefits in cardio-metabolic programming. Finally, the recommended dietary protein and total fat content in the child’s diet were important nutritional determinants reducing blood pressure at the age of four years. The intrauterine and immediate postnatal period comprise a window of opportunity for interventions aiming to reduce the risk of cardio-metabolic disorders and brings the prospect of achieving health benefits over one generation.
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The portfolio as a means of demonstrating personal skills has lately been gaining prominence among technology students. This is partially due to the introduction of electronic portfolios, or e-portfolios. As platforms for e-portfolio management with different approaches have been introduced, the learning cycle, traditional portfolio pedagogy, and learner centricity have sometimes been forgotten, and as a result, the tools have been used for the most part as data depositories. The purpose of this thesis is to show how the construction of e-portfolios of IT students can be supported by institutions through the usage of different tools that relate to study advising, teaching, and learning. The construction process is presented as a cycle based on learning theories. Actions related to the various phases of the e-portfolio construction process are supported by the implementation of software applications. To maximize learner-centricity and minimize the intervention of the institution, the evaluated and controlled actions for these practices can be separated from the e-portfolios, leaving the construction of the e-portfolio to students. The main contributions of this thesis are the implemented applications, which can be considered to support the e-portfolio construction by assisting in planning, organizing, and reflecting activities. Eventually, this supports the students in their construction of better and more extensive e-portfolios. The implemented tools include 1) JobSkillSearcher to help students’ recognition of the demands of the ICT industry regarding skills, 2) WebTUTOR to support students’ personal study planning, 3) Learning Styles to determine students' learning styles, and 4) MyPeerReview to provide a platform on which to carry out anonymous peer review processes in courses. The most visible outcome concerning the e-portfolio is its representation, meaning that one can use it to demonstrate personal achievements at the time of seeking a job and gaining employment. Testing the tools and the selected open-source e-portfolio application indicates that the degree of richness of e-portfolio content can be increased by using the implemented applications.