869 resultados para Formal criteria


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Managerial discretion is the focal theme bridging the clash between two schools of thoughts; whether executives have greater influence on their firms’ outcomes or other factors restrain their actions (Hambrick & Finkelstein, 1987). It is argued that constraints come from inertial, normative and environmental forces (e.g. DiMaggio & Powell, 1983). Of these restraints is the institutional environment in which a firm is headquartered. Our paper falls within this research stream and provides an extension for Crossland and Hambrick (2007, 2011) work. We investigate the national level of discretion in new cross-cultural contexts, provide deeper understanding of its concept, and shed the light on undiscovered discretion’s antecedents and consequences. We adopt a quantitative approach in which questionnaires represent our data collection instrument. We anticipate that in high discretion countries firms tend to follow what Miles & Snow (1978) labeled ‘Prospector’ strategy as opposed to low discretion countries in which firms incline to implement a ‘Defender’ strategy.

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Existing Workflow Management Systems (WFMSs) follow a pragmatic approach. They often use a proprietary modelling language with an intuitive graphical layout. However the underlying semantics lack a formal foundation. As a consequence, analysis issues, such as proving correctness i.e. soundness and completeness, and reliable execution are not supported at design level. This project will be using an applied ontology approach by formally defining key terms such as process, sub-process, action/task based on formal temporal theory. Current business process modelling (BPM) standards such as Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) and Unified Modelling Language (UML) Activity Diagram (AD) model their constructs with no logical basis. This investigation will contribute to the research and industry by providing a framework that will provide grounding for BPM to reason and represent a correct business process (BP). This is missing in the current BPM domain, and may result in reduction of the design costs and avert the burden of redundant terms used by the current standards. A graphical tool will be introduced which will implement the formal ontology defined in the framework. This new tool can be used both as a modelling tool and at the same time will serve the purpose of validating the model. This research will also fill the existing gap by providing a unified graphical representation to represent a BP in a logically consistent manner for the mainstream modelling standards in the fields of business and IT. A case study will be conducted to analyse a catalogue of existing ‘patient pathways’ i.e. processes, of King’s College Hospital NHS Trust including current performance statistics. Following the application of the framework, a mapping will be conducted, and new performance statistics will be collected. A cost/benefits analysis report will be produced comparing the results of the two approaches.

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Existing Workflow Management Systems (WFMSs) follow a pragmatic approach. They often use a proprietary modelling language with an intuitive graphical layout. However the underlying semantics lack a formal foundation. As a consequence, analysis issues, such as proving correctness i.e. soundness and completeness, and reliable execution are not supported at design level. This project will be using an applied ontology approach by formally defining key terms such as process, sub-process, action/task based on formal temporal theory. Current business process modelling (BPM) standards such as Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) and Unified Modelling Language (UML) Activity Diagram (AD) model their constructs with no logical basis. This investigation will contribute to the research and industry by providing a framework that will provide grounding for BPM to reason and represent a correct business process (BP). This is missing in the current BPM domain, and may result in reduction of the design costs and avert the burden of redundant terms used by the current standards. A graphical tool will be introduced which will implement the formal ontology defined in the framework. This new tool can be used both as a modelling tool and at the same time will serve the purpose of validating the model. This research will also fill the existing gap by providing a unified graphical representation to represent a BP in a logically consistent manner for the mainstream modelling standards in the fields of business and IT. A case study will be conducted to analyse a catalogue of existing ‘patient pathways’ i.e. processes, of King’s College Hospital NHS Trust including current performance statistics. Following the application of the framework, a mapping will be conducted, and new performance statistics will be collected. A cost/benefits analysis report will be produced comparing the results of the two approaches.

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Meeting European emissions targets is reliant on innovative renewable technologies, particularly ‘renewable heat’ from heat pumps. Heat pump performance is driven by Carnot efficiency and optimum performance requires the lowest possible space heating flow temperatures leading to greater sensitivity to poor design, installation and operation. Does sufficient training and installer capacity exist for this technology? This paper situates the results of heat pump field trial performance in a socio-technical context, identifying how far installer competence requirements are met within the current vocational education and training (VET) system and considers possible futures. Few UK installers have formal heat pump qualifications at National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) level 3 and heat pump VET is generally through short-course provision where the structure of training is largely unregulated with no strict adherence to a common syllabus or a detailed training centre specification. Prerequisites for short-course trainees, specifically the demand for heating system knowledge based on metric design criteria, is limited and proof of ‘experience’ is an accepted alternative to formal educational qualifications. The lack of broader educational content and deficiencies in engineering knowledge will have profound negative impacts on both the performance and market acceptance of heat pumps. Possible futures to address this problem are identified.

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The current work can be seen as a starting point for the discussion of the problematic on risk acceptance criteria in occupational environments. Some obstacles to the quantitative acceptance criteria formulation and use were analyzed. A look to the long tradition of major hazards accidents was also performed. This work shows that organizations can have several difficulties in acceptance criteria formulation and that the use of pre-defined acceptance criteria in risk assessment methodologies can be inadequate in some cases. It is urgent to define guidelines that can help organizations in the formulation of risk acceptance criteria for occupational environments.

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Fuzzy logic controllers (FLC) are intelligent systems, based on heuristic knowledge, that have been largely applied in numerous areas of everyday life. They can be used to describe a linear or nonlinear system and are suitable when a real system is not known or too difficult to find their model. FLC provide a formal methodology for representing, manipulating and implementing a human heuristic knowledge on how to control a system. These controllers can be seen as artificial decision makers that operate in a closed-loop system, in real time. The main aim of this work was to develop a single optimal fuzzy controller, easily adaptable to a wide range of systems – simple to complex, linear to nonlinear – and able to control all these systems. Due to their efficiency in searching and finding optimal solution for high complexity problems, GAs were used to perform the FLC tuning by finding the best parameters to obtain the best responses. The work was performed using the MATLAB/SIMULINK software. This is a very useful tool that provides an easy way to test and analyse the FLC, the PID and the GAs in the same environment. Therefore, it was proposed a Fuzzy PID controller (FL-PID) type namely, the Fuzzy PD+I. For that, the controller was compared with the classical PID controller tuned with, the heuristic Ziegler-Nichols tuning method, the optimal Zhuang-Atherton tuning method and the GA method itself. The IAE, ISE, ITAE and ITSE criteria, used as the GA fitness functions, were applied to compare the controllers performance used in this work. Overall, and for most systems, the FL-PID results tuned with GAs were very satisfactory. Moreover, in some cases the results were substantially better than for the other PID controllers. The best system responses were obtained with the IAE and ITAE criteria used to tune the FL-PID and PID controllers.

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The use of appropriate acceptance criteria in the risk assessment process for occupational accidents is an important issue but often overlooked in the literature, particularly when new risk assessment methods are proposed and discussed. In most cases, there is no information on how or by whom they were defined, or even how companies can adapt them to their own circumstances. Bearing this in mind, this study analysed the problem of the definition of risk acceptance criteria for occupational settings, defining the quantitative acceptance criteria for the specific case study of the Portuguese furniture industrial sector. The key steps to be considered in formulating acceptance criteria were analysed in the literature review. By applying the identified steps, the acceptance criteria for the furniture industrial sector were then defined. The Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) for the injury statistics of the industrial sector was identified as the maximum tolerable risk level. The acceptable threshold was defined by adjusting the CDF to the Occupational, Safety & Health (OSH) practitioners’ risk acceptance judgement. Adjustments of acceptance criteria to the companies’ safety cultures were exemplified by adjusting the Burr distribution parameters. An example of a risk matrix was also used to demonstrate the integration of the defined acceptance criteria into a risk metric. This work has provided substantial contributions to the issue of acceptance criteria for occupational accidents, which may be useful in overcoming the practical difficulties faced by authorities, companies and experts.

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From the forest management perspective, many definitions have been proposed for the concept of forest sustainability. Despite this apparent diversity, most of them converge on the same aspects. In this work we developed a comparative approach of two distinct forest management methodologies used in Europe, more precisely in Slovenia and in Portugal. Although in each case study differences in vegetation, climate and pedological characteristics are evident, we were able to show some peculiar aspects of both the Slovenian and the Portuguese examples. This study also dealt with the evolution of the term sustainability in the last decades and how it played an important role for forest management options.

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The integration of wind power in eletricity generation brings new challenges to unit commitment due to the random nature of wind speed. For this particular optimisation problem, wind uncertainty has been handled in practice by means of conservative stochastic scenario-based optimisation models, or through additional operating reserve settings. However, generation companies may have different attitudes towards operating costs, load curtailment, or waste of wind energy, when considering the risk caused by wind power variability. Therefore, alternative and possibly more adequate approaches should be explored. This work is divided in two main parts. Firstly we survey the main formulations presented in the literature for the integration of wind power in the unit commitment problem (UCP) and present an alternative model for the wind-thermal unit commitment. We make use of the utility theory concepts to develop a multi-criteria stochastic model. The objectives considered are the minimisation of costs, load curtailment and waste of wind energy. Those are represented by individual utility functions and aggregated in a single additive utility function. This last function is adequately linearised leading to a mixed-integer linear program (MILP) model that can be tackled by general-purpose solvers in order to find the most preferred solution. In the second part we discuss the integration of pumped-storage hydro (PSH) units in the UCP with large wind penetration. Those units can provide extra flexibility by using wind energy to pump and store water in the form of potential energy that can be generated after during peak load periods. PSH units are added to the first model, yielding a MILP model with wind-hydro-thermal coordination. Results showed that the proposed methodology is able to reflect the risk profiles of decision makers for both models. By including PSH units, the results are significantly improved.

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RESUMO - Os eventos adversos (EA) hospitalares constituem um problema sério dos cuidados de saúde com consequências clínicas, económicas e sociais para a Saúde Pública. Nas últimas décadas foram realizados diversos estudos com o objetivo de conhecer de forma mais pormenorizada esta realidade, nomeadamente no que diz respeito à frequência, tipologia, evitabilidade e impacte dos EA. De entre as diferentes metodologias que têm sido utilizadas parece existir algum consenso em torno da análise retrospetiva de processos clínicos como a que oferece maior garantia de fiabilidade e reprodutibilidade, não obstante as limitações conhecidas. Assim, propusemo-nos com este trabalho, analisar as vantagens e desvantagens dos métodos mais comummente utilizados para caraterizar a ocorrência de EA e, concomitantemente elaborar uma revisão sistemática (RS) dos estudos que aplicaram o método de revisão retrospetiva de processos clínicos na caraterização e avaliação dos EA em contexto hospitalar. Para definir a nossa amostra, realizámos uma pesquisa formal nas bases de dados MEDLINE e Web of Knowledge, e foi realizado um cruzamento manual de referências dos artigos elegíveis para identificar estudos adicionais relevantes. Os artigos selecionados foram revistos independentemente no que diz respeito à metodologia, aos critérios de elegibilidade e aos objetivos. Durante a fase de revisão e aplicação dos critérios de inclusão e exclusão foram selecionados os artigos que abordassem a frequência/incidência e a percentagem de evitabilidade dos EA hospitalares, através da aplicação do método de revisão retrospetiva de processos clínicos. Após a fase de pesquisa e revisão dos artigos, foram selecionados para a nossa amostra oito estudos que incluíram um total de 28.862 processos clínicos revistos. De entre os principais resultados encontrados destaca-se: i) A mediana de incidência de EA hospitalares de 9.5%; Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública ii) O valor de mediana de EA considerados evitáveis de 45.5%; iii) No que se refere ao impacte clínico dos EA, mais de metade dos doentes (56.3%) não experienciou incapacidade ou experienciou incapacidade menor; iv) Em 8% dos casos de EA ocorreu a morte dos doentes. v) Quanto ao impacte económico evidencia-se o facto de, nos doentes em que se confirmou EA, o período de internamento se ter prolongado, em média, por 7.1 dias com consequentes e previsíveis custos adicionais. Tendo em consideração as vantagens e desvantagens de cada método, os sistemas de informação existentes em Portugal e a realidade das instituições de saúde, parece-nos plausível destacar o método de revisão dos processos clínicos como o que melhor se adapta para caraterizar os EA no contexto hospitalar português.

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RESUMO - Título: “Caracterização das Estruturas de Qualidade e Segurança do Doente” A segurança dos doentes assume-se, hoje em dia, como prioridade máxima e é um paradigma de qualidade dos cuidados de saúde. Definida como um conjunto de medidas destinadas a melhorar a segurança e a qualidade de prestação de cuidados de saúde, surge a gestão de risco. Assim, um programa de gestão de risco poderá ser definido como um conjunto de procedimentos e de objetivos pré-definidos com o intuito de promover uma cultura de segurança no seio das organizações de saúde. A nível nacional, no processo de busca da excelência, é necessário estabelecer exigências que formalizem os mecanismos que as instituições de saúde e os seus profissionais terão que utilizar para assegurar que os cuidados de saúde que prestam aos cidadãos, respondem aos critérios da qualidade definidos pelo Departamento da Qualidade na Saúde. Tornou-se, então, pertinente verificar as estratégias que existem sobre a gestão de risco, a nível nacional, e por outro lado, como é que as unidades de saúde têm estruturada esta área nas suas organizações. Como tal, com este estudo pretendeu-se caracterizar as Estruturas de Qualidade e Segurança do Doente, tendo como população as unidades de saúde da região de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo. Foi utilizada uma abordagem metodológica do tipo observacional descritiva, que integrou a aplicação de um questionário. De forma geral, foi possível concluir que todas as unidades de saúde (N=7) afirmam ter implementada a gestão do risco, no entanto há unidades que não fazem a avaliação e identificação do risco (N=4) e a maioria não realizam auditorias clínicas regularmente (N=5). Considera-se que estes resultados podem contribuir para a criação de oportunidades para as organizações e para os profissionais, com o objetivo de melhorar a prestação de cuidados, com consequente melhoria na segurança do doente.

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Na década que foi proclamada como a “Década da Educação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável” (DEDS), a sensibilização para a problemática ambiental deverá assumir crescente importância e ser desenvolvida o mais precocemente possível, no sentido de se contribuir para melhorar a “literacia ambiental”. Pretende-se que esta possa concorrer para uma elevada competência de acção e participação, atendendo à mudança de atitudes e aquisição de valores pró-ambientais. No presente trabalho de investigação pretendemos planificar um Projecto a que chamamos “EcoConchas”- Centro de Recursos de Educação Ambiental, a desenvolver no Parque da Quinta das Conchas e dos Lilases, Freguesia do Lumiar, Lisboa, com o intuito de promover a consciência para a Educação Ambiental (EA) em crianças do Ensino Pré-escolar. Queremos ainda averiguar se um Projecto de Educação Ambiental, de carácter não-formal, poderá ser facilitador da criação de sinergias entre um espaço verde, famílias, escolas, agentes de Administração Local e Regional (Junta de Freguesia, CML) e Organismos Públicos (como a Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente). Partimos de um breve historial relativo à EA, delimitando o tema atendendo à sua abordagem na Infância, considerando as Orientações e Metas para a Educação Pré-Escolar em Portugal (1997, 2010). Após essa breve introdução ao tema da EA, perspectivámos abordagens relativas à dimensão não-formal e à importância do estabelecimento de parcerias, para o desenvolvimento de Projectos e maximização da oferta de serviços de sensibilização ambiental junto da população. Debruçámo-nos sobre os processos de apreensão do conhecimento pela criança (Teoria do Desenvolvimento Social ou Sócio-Constructivista de Vygotsky, 1988), as características da criança em idade pré-escolar, bem como os conteúdos de sensibilização ambiental, transmitidos neste nível de ensino. Pretendeu-se compatibilizar constructos e processos teóricos, enquadrando-os no Modelo da Ecologia do Desenvolvimento Humano de Bronfenbrenner (1979/2000), que considera a acção das crianças como catalisadoras de mudança ambiental, na família, na escola (“microssistemas”) e na sociedade/comunidade. Foram realizadas 23 entrevistas a Crianças, Pais, Educadores, Presidente da Junta de Freguesia do Lumiar, Assistente Técnico de Projectos Ambientais da D.S.E.S.A- Câmara Municipal de Lisboa e à equipa Responsável pelo Departamento de Comunicação e Cidadania Ambiental da Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente para saber da sua opinião sobre o projecto. A análise de conteúdo dessas entrevistas permitiu perceber o interesse dos possíveis implicados na implementação deste Projecto, no Parque das Conchas e dos Lilases, que apresenta inúmeras potencialidades para o desenvolvimento de actividades de EA, com os mais novos. Também foi considerada de elevada importância o estabelecimento de parcerias entre todos os actores sociais que de alguma forma podem vir a contribuir e beneficiar da sua implementação, sendo que o trabalho desenvolvido em conjunto pode ter resultados mais eficazes. Este estudo permitiu reflectir sobre a pertinência do desenvolvimento da temática ambiental junto das crianças pré-escolares, concluindo que sendo iniciada nesta faixa etária, trará no presente e futuro, inúmeros benefícios não só para as próprias crianças, mas também para os pais, a comunidade em geral e todo o Planeta.