989 resultados para Project Complexity
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Companies from the motorcycles components branch are dealing with a dynamic environment, resulting from the introduction of new products and the increase of market demand. This dynamic environment requires frequent changes in production lines and requires flexibility in the processes, which can cause reductions in the level of quality and productivity. This paper presents a Lean Six Sigma improvement project performed in a production line of the company's machining sector, in order to eliminate losses that cause low productivity, affecting the fulfillment of the production plan and customer satisfaction. The use of Lean methodology following the DMAIC stages allowed analyzing the factors that influence the line productivity loss. The major problems and causes that contribute to a reduction on productivity and that were identified in this study are the lack of standardization in the setup activities and the excessive stoppages for adjustment of the processes that caused an increase of defects. Control charts, Pareto analysis and cause-and-effect diagrams were used to analyze the problem. On the improvement stage, the changes were based on the reconfiguration of the line layout as well as the modernization of the process. Overall, the project justified an investment in new equipment, the defective product units were reduced by 84% and an increase of 29% of line capacity was noticed.
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Maturity models are adopted to minimise our complexity perception over a truly complex phenomenon. In this sense, maturity models are tools that enable the assessment of the most relevant variables that impact on the outputs of a specific system. Ideally a maturity model should provide information concerning the qualitative and quantitative relationships between variables and how they affect the latent variable, that is, the maturity level. Management systems (MSs) are implemented worldwide and by an increasing number of companies. Integrated management systems (IMSs) consider the implementation of one or several MSs usually coexisting with the quality management subsystem (QMS). It is intended in this chapter to report a model based on two components that enables the assessment of the IMS maturity, considering the key process agents (KPAs) identified through a systematic literature review and the results collected from two surveys.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Contabilidade.
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The International Energy Agency established an Implementing Agreement within the Energy in Buildings and Communities Program to undertake research and provide an international focus on Cost Effective Energy and Carbon Emissions Optimization in Building Renovation (EBC Annex 56). The project aims at developing a new methodology to enable cost effective renovation of existing buildings while optimizing energy consumption and carbon emissions reduction. Gathering of case studies is one of the activities undertaken to reach the overall project. Of the case studies a selection of â Shining Examplesâ is made to encourage decision makers to promote efficient and cost effective renovations. This paper presents the results of the analyses made on the Shining Examples.
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Risk management is an important component of project management. Nevertheless, such process begins with risk assessment and evaluation. In this research project, a detailed analysis of the methodologies used to treat risks in investment projects adopted by the Banco da Amazonia S.A. was made. Investment projects submitted to the FNO (Constitutional Fund for Financing the North) during 2011 and 2012 were considered for that purpose. It was found that the evaluators of this credit institution use multiple indicators for risk assessment which assume a central role in terms of decision-making and contribute for the approval or the rejection of the submitted projects; namely, the proven ability to pay, the financial records of project promotors, several financial restrictions, level of equity, level of financial indebtedness, evidence of the existence of a consumer market, the proven experience of the partners/owners in the business, environmental aspects, etc. Furthermore, the bank has technological systems to support the risk assessment process, an internal communication system and a unique system for the management of operational risk.
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Project Management involves onetime endeavors that demand for getting it right the first time. On the other hand, project scheduling, being one of the most modeled project management process stages, still faces a wide gap from theory to practice. Demanding computational models and their consequent call for simplification, divert the implementation of such models in project management tools from the actual day to day project management process. Special focus is being made to the robustness of the generated project schedules facing the omnipresence of uncertainty. An "easy" way out is to add, more or less cleverly calculated, time buffers that always result in project duration increase and correspondingly, in cost. A better approach to deal with uncertainty seems to be to explore slack that might be present in a given project schedule, a fortiori when a non-optimal schedule is used. The combination of such approach to recent advances in modeling resource allocation and scheduling techniques to cope with the increasing flexibility in resources, as can be expressed in "Flexible Resource Constraint Project Scheduling Problem" (FRCPSP) formulations, should be a promising line of research to generate more adequate project management tools. In reality, this approach has been frequently used, by project managers in an ad-hoc way.
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The authors propose a mathematical model to minimize the project total cost where there are multiple resources constrained by maximum availability. They assume the resources as renewable and the activities can use any subset of resources requiring any quantity from a limited real interval. The stochastic nature is inferred by means of a stochastic work content defined per resource within an activity and following a known distribution and the total cost is the sum of the resource allocation cost with the tardiness cost or earliness bonus in case the project finishes after or before the due date, respectively. The model was computationally implemented relying upon an interchange of two global optimization metaheuristics – the electromagnetism-like mechanism and the evolutionary strategies. Two experiments were conducted testing the implementation to projects with single and multiple resources, and with or without maximum availability constraints. The set of collected results shows good behavior in general and provide a tool to further assist project manager decision making in the planning phase.
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Increasing the maturity in Project Management (PM) has become a goal for many organizations, leading them to adopt maturity models to assess the current state of its PM practices and compare them with the best practices in the industry where the organization is inserted. One of the main PM maturity models is the Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3®), developed by the Project Management Institute. This paper presents the Information Systems and Technologies organizations outcome analysis, of the assesses made by the OPM3® Portugal Project, identifying the PM processes that are “best” implemented in this particular industry and those in which it is urgent to improve. Additionally, a comparison between the different organizations’ size analyzed is presented.
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O projeto de investigação-intervenção aqui apresentado, denominado O outro lado da guerra colonial. Memórias na primeira pessoa, fundamenta-se nas conceções da Educação e Aprendizagem ao Longo da Vida, sendo direcionado para a área da Educação para a Saúde. Remete-nos para uma perspetiva salutogénica de saúde, de acordo com A. Antonovsky. Ao nível metodológico incorre no Paradigma da Complexidade. Utilizam-se métodos diversificados consoante os casos concretos, nomeadamente o método narrativo. Neste estudo, destacam-se as narrativas como forma de ação/intervenção junto de 11 participantes, veteranos da guerra colonial portuguesa. As narrativas foram determinantes, constituindo o modo de construção, de atribuição de significado e partilha de memórias pessoais subjetivas, que revelam perspetivas diversificadas e modos únicos de interpretar e compreender um evento histórico importante. A partir dos dados recolhidos foram-se descobrindo os Recursos Gerais de Resistência e foi-se conhecendo/reconhecendo o Sentido Interno de Coerência de cada participante, construindo-se planos de ação pessoais. Os participantes compreenderam o papel que desempenham na promoção da sua própria saúde e a importância que esta compreensão representa nas suas vidas. Neste sentido, este projeto de investigação/intervenção permitiu-nos analisar, comprender e valorizar as experiências de vida de caráter transformador que culminaram em momentos de grande aprendizagem pessoal; forneceu-nos elementos importantes para o estudo qualitativo dos veteranos de guerra, revelando dados significativos acerca das vivências da guerra colonial e acerca do modo como essas vivências influenciaram a vida dos participantes até aos días de hoje. A utilização de métodos exclusivamente qualitativos tornou-se essencial neste projeto de investigação/intervenção. Através da subjetividade discursiva tivemos acesso a mundos de significado próprios que proporcionaram um ambiente investigativo de proximidade e intimidade. Conclui-se que este estudo foi revelador porque permitiu a recolha de dados que contribuíram para a valorização das memórias pessoais mas também para a construção de futuros planos de ação e de investigação.
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O projeto de investigação-intervenção aqui apresentado, denominado O outro lado da guerra colonial. Memórias na primeira pessoa, fundamenta-se nas conceções da Educação e Aprendizagem ao Longo da Vida, sendo direcionado para a área da Educação para a Saúde. Remete-nos para uma perspetiva salutogénica de saúde, de acordo com A. Antonovsky. Ao nível metodológico incorre no Paradigma da Complexidade. Utilizam-se métodos diversificados consoante os casos concretos, nomeadamente o método narrativo. Neste estudo, destacam-se as narrativas como forma de ação/intervenção junto de 11 participantes, veteranos da guerra colonial portuguesa. As narrativas foram determinantes, constituindo o modo de construção, de atribuição de significado e partilha de memórias pessoais subjetivas, que revelam perspetivas diversificadas e modos únicos de interpretar e compreender um evento histórico importante. A partir dos dados recolhidos foram-se descobrindo os Recursos Gerais de Resistência e foi-se conhecendo/reconhecendo o Sentido Interno de Coerência de cada participante, construindo-se planos de ação pessoais. Os participantes compreenderam o papel que desempenham na promoção da sua própria saúde e a importância que esta compreensão representa nas suas vidas. Neste sentido, este projeto de investigação/intervenção permitiu-nos analisar, comprender e valorizar as experiências de vida de caráter transformador que culminaram em momentos de grande aprendizagem pessoal; forneceu-nos elementos importantes para o estudo qualitativo dos veteranos de guerra, revelando dados significativos acerca das vivências da guerra colonial e acerca do modo como essas vivências influenciaram a vida dos participantes até aos días de hoje. A utilização de métodos exclusivamente qualitativos tornou-se essencial neste projeto de investigação/intervenção. Através da subjetividade discursiva tivemos acesso a mundos de significado próprios que proporcionaram um ambiente investigativo de proximidade e intimidade. Conclui-se que este estudo foi revelador porque permitiu a recolha de dados que contribuíram para a valorização das memórias pessoais mas também para a construção de futuros planos de ação e de investigação.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
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[Excerpt] The idea of community is usually associated with radio today in the context of what Bart Cammaerts (2009,635) classifies as a "third type of broadcast, namely participatory radio, complementary to both commercial and public media". Following Ellie Rennie (2006, 3), community radio corresponds, as all other forms of community media, to non-profit media that provide "community members with an opportunity to participate in the production process". For the International Association for Media and Communication Research, which supports a research group on Community Communication, this area includes media that originate from, circulate and resonate with the sphere of civil society.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Arquitectura
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Promoting environmental and health education is crucial to allow students to make conscious decisions based on scientific criteria. The study is based on the outcomes of an Educational Project implemented with Portuguese students and consisted of several activities, exploring pre-existent Scientific Gardens at the School, aiming to investigate the antibacterial, antitumor and anti-inflammatory properties of plant extracts, with posterior incorporation in soaps and creams. A logo and a webpage were also created. The effectiveness of the project was assessed via the application of a questionnaire (pre- and post-test) and observations of the participants in terms of engagement and interaction with all individuals involved in the project. This project increased the knowledge about autochthonous plants and the potential medical properties of the corresponding plant extracts and increased the awareness about the correct design of scientific experiments and the importance of the use of experimental models of disease. The students regarded their experiences as exciting and valuable and believed that the project helped to improve their understanding and increase their interest in these subjects and in science in general. This study emphasizes the importance of raising students’ awareness on the valorization of autochthonous plants and exploitation of their medicinal properties.
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It is well known that color coding facilitates search and iden- tification in real-life tasks. The aim of this work was to compare reac- tion times for normal color and dichromatic observers in a visual search experiment. A unique distracter color was used to avoid abnormal color vision vulnerability to background complexity. Reaction times for nor- mal color observers and dichromats were estimated for 2◦ central vision at 48 directions around a white point in CIE L∗a∗b∗ color space for systematic examination on the mechanisms of dichromatic color percep- tion. The results show that mean search times for dichromats were twice larger compared to the normal color observers and for all directions. The difference between the copunctual confusion lines and the confusion direction measure experimentally was 5.5◦ for protanopes and 7.5◦ for deuteranopes.