4 resultados para Management Integrated System (MIS)
em Universitat de Girona, Spain
Resumo:
Els sistemes de gestió permeten millorar l'eficiència de les organitzacions i en aquest context, una organització pot tenir implantats múltiples sistemes. La forma preferible de gestionar-los és integrant-los, perquè s'aprofiten les sinèrgies existents entre sistemes. Existeixen molt pocs estudis empírics que analitzin la integració de sistemes. Així, l'objectiu d'aquesta tesi és conèixer i analitzar empíricament com integren les empreses els sistemes i com realitzen les auditories d'aquests. Les conclusions de l'anàlisi empírica realitzada són que les empreses:(1)integren majoritàriament els sistemes a un determinat nivell, i sembla que els models de gestió utilitzats i l'ordre d'implantació dels sistemes, condicionen aquest nivell,(2)duen a terme, majoritàriament, auditories del sistema integrades, essent el nivell d'integració de les internes superior al de les externes, i(3)en alguns aspectes, sembla que la integració de les auditories externes, està relacionada amb el nivell d'integració dels sistemes.
Resumo:
We present a system for dynamic network resource configuration in environments with bandwidth reservation and path restoration mechanisms. Our focus is on the dynamic bandwidth management results, although the main goal of the system is the integration of the different mechanisms that manage the reserved paths (bandwidth, restoration, and spare capacity planning). The objective is to avoid conflicts between these mechanisms. The system is able to dynamically manage a logical network such as a virtual path network in ATM or a label switch path network in MPLS. This system has been designed to be modular in the sense that in can be activated or deactivated, and it can be applied only in a sub-network. The system design and implementation is based on a multi-agent system (MAS). We also included details of its architecture and implementation
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The main objective pursued in this thesis targets the development and systematization of a methodology that allows addressing management problems in the dynamic operation of Urban Wastewater Systems. The proposed methodology will suggest operational strategies that can improve the overall performance of the system under certain problematic situations through a model-based approach. The proposed methodology has three main steps: The first step includes the characterization and modeling of the case-study, the definition of scenarios, the evaluation criteria and the operational settings that can be manipulated to improve the system’s performance. In the second step, Monte Carlo simulations are launched to evaluate how the system performs for a wide range of operational settings combinations, and a global sensitivity analysis is conducted to rank the most influential operational settings. Finally, the third step consists on a screening methodology applying a multi-criteria analysis to select the best combinations of operational settings.
Resumo:
The work presented in this PhD thesis includes various partial studies aimed at developing a decision support system for membrane bioreactor integrated control. The decision support systems (DSS) have as a main goal to facilitate the operation of complex processes due to the multiple variables that are processed. For this reason, the research used has focused on aspects related to nutrient removal, and on the development of indicators or sensors capable of facilitating, automating and controlling the filtration process in an integrated way with the biological processes that taking place. Work has also been done on the design, development, implementation and validation of tools based on the knowledge made available by the automatic control and the supervision of the MBRs