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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
161

A cognitive ergonomic approach for user code design : from PIN-code to face

Pan, Yan January 2001 (has links)
The overall goal the research upon which this thesis is based concerns the development of personal security coding that is superior to today's systems that use digit-based codes. In exploring alternate coding strategies, emphasis has been on identification of methods/systems that are more user-friendly. Within populations such as the elderly and disabled, there are groups that experience considerable difficulty when using today's personal identification systems. Speed of movement and rapidity of recall are some of the challenges faced by these two groups that the line of research reported in the thesis seeks to address. Four studies and a narrative summary are contained in the thesis. The four studies report on the following: Study I. The aim of the study was to gather empirical data on the use of code focusing among disabled persons. It was conducted during the exploratory phase of a larger research program dealing with security and memory aspects on codes used in different contexts. Study II. The study purpose is to compare how well people remember two types of codes: picture codes and number codes. Study III. The main objective of this study was to test whether the residential experience in an other-race country effects face recognition performance. Study IV. In this paper the processes of usability evaluation of codes that are based on portraits of human faces is described. / Godkänd; 2001; 20070314 (ysko)
162

Insulation of safety footwear : effect of steel toe cap in the cold

Kuklane, Kalev January 1997 (has links)
Godkänd; 1997; 20070418 (ysko)
163

Evaluation of ordering systems for multi-echelon inventory control

Juntti, Lars January 1994 (has links)
<p>Godkänd; 1994; 20080401 (ysko)</p>
164

Working situations in small and medium sized enterprises : case studies in northern part of Sweden

Teymourian, Kiumars January 1996 (has links)
<p>Godkänd; 1996; 20080328 (ysko)</p>
165

Feedback learning in information systems design

Bai, Guohua January 1994 (has links)
Godkänd; 1994; 20080401 (ysko)
166

Implementering av ett Pick-to-Light system i utbildningsmiljö för Lean / Implementation of a Pick-to-Light System in a Lean Educational Environment

Engblom, Axel January 2020 (has links)
Högskolan i Skövde har köpt in ett Pick-to-Light system från Binar som skall användas i utbildningssyfte. Pick-to-Light är ett hjälpmedel vid detaljplockning som visar operatören vilken detalj som skall plockas med hjälp av lampor. Genom användning av ett Pick-to-Light system kan operatören minska risken för misstag och spara tid i produktionen och öka kvalité. Information om hur implementeringen av Pick-to-Light systemet har tagits fram. Ett program för att styra lamporna och läsa av sensorerna har programmerats. PDCA (plan-do-check-act) samt en mall för projektledning har använts för att strukturera upp projektet. PDCA användes främst under programmeringen. Genom samtal med handledare har en lösning som alla parter kommit överrens om tagits fram och systemet monterades i utbildningsmiljön. Några få körningar gjordes utan Pick-to-Light systemet för att fastställa en tid innan implementering. Det visade sig att när Pick-to-Light systemet användes förbättrades inte tiden för monteringen men det var lättare att komma ihåg momenten då plockordningen sköttes av systemet. Även några studenter testade systemet och de ansåg att arbetet blev lättare.Det finns fortfarande vissa förbättringar som kan göras på Pick-to-Light systemet. Till exempel finns det en verktygshållare som kan installeras. Det kan också programmeras för att hantera dynamiska plockinstruktioner med hjälp av en streckkodsläsare eller QR-koder. Systemet som implementerades har ett fungerande felmeddelande och är konfigurerbart genom entextfil. Systemet har även ett fungerande användargränssnitt som tillåter operatören att starta, pausa, stoppa samt hoppa mellan sensorerna för att lösa diverse problem som kan uppstå. Systemet kan utvecklas vidare i framtiden då alla delar som medföljde inte användes. / The University of Skövde has purchased a Pick-to-Light system from Binar that will be used for educational purposes. Pick-to-Light is an aid in part picking that shows the operator which part topick with the help of lights. By using a Pick-to-Light system, the operator can reduce the risk of mistakes and save time in production and increase quality. Information on how the Pick-to-Light system was implemented has been written. A program for controlling the lights and reading the sensors has been programmed. PDCA (plan-do-check-act) and a template for project management has been used to structure the project. PDCA was mainly used during programming. Through conversations with supervisors, a solution that all parties have agreed on has been developed and the system was installed in the educational environment. A few runs were made without the Pick-to-Light system to determine a time before implementation. It turned out that when the Pick-to-Light system was used, the time for assembly did not improve, but it was easier to remember the steps when the picking order was handled by the system. Some students also tested the system and found it made picking parts easier. There are still some improvements that can be made to the Pick-to-Light system. For example, there is a tool holder that can be installed. It can also be programmed to handle dynamic picking instructions using a barcode reader or QR codes. The system that was implemented has a working error message and is configurable through a textfile. The system also has a working user interface that allows the operator to start, pause, stop, and jump between the sensors to solve various problems that may arise. The system can be further developed in the future as not all parts that came with it were used.
167

Optimering av processeringsordning vid enstycksflöde : En studie i produktionssimulering på Rototilt

Björk, Edvin January 2020 (has links)
Rototilt is one of the leading companies in the tiltrotator market. Rototilt is based in Vindeln, where the tiltrotators are both developed and manufactured. Rototilt has recently expanded and therefore doubled the size of their production facilities. Among other things this has led to the painting process moving towards a single piece flow of tiltrotators. Rototilt wants to investigate if there's a better order of processing the components of a tiltrotator during the painting process. The goal of this work has been to investigate if a better processing order exists, which led to this thesis work being divided into three parts. To start off, a time study was done to gather process information. Following that simulation software was developed and simulations were made. The final part was analysing the results. The time study had to include several simplifications, mainly due to the large amount of different configuration options Rototilt offers. Due to this, there wasn't enough time to gather enough data. This led to the aim of this thesis work shifting from producing an optimal processing order to developing tools capable of investigating which order is optimal when there is enough data available. The tools developed were a database as well as custom simulation software developed for this project used alongside a model created in ExtendSim. Using the data gathered, the simulations resulted in one processing order showing lower cycle times than the others. Processing the components taking the least amount of processing time first and then the second least and so on resulted in the lowest cycle times. Simulations also showed that current production equipment is capable of higher capacity due to being capable of handling a lower takt time. Due to the large amount of simplifications, it is not recommended to follow the simulation results blindly. The results show that there most likely is an optimal processing order. It also showed that if there is a higher demand and production capacity needs to be increased, investing in new equipment might not be necessary if the utilization of equipment is high enough and downtime is minimized.
168

WorkBox : En smartare och enklare sortimentlåda

Jansson, William, Rimark, Gustaf January 2021 (has links)
Mobile workplaces is something that gets more and more common and is used in many different industries. Like any other workplace, an organized workplace is crucial for a well working organization. The same thing goes for mobile workplaces. This is where Work System AB role comes into action. Work System AB equips light commercial vehicles with different equipment that is tailor made for each customer's preferences. Their goal is to optimize the customers workplace, workflow and safety. Work System AB presented a project for the project group where the goal was to develop an new assortment box that would replace their existing assortment box that is bought in from the company Racco. The new product should be able to fit into Work System AB line of products with their own measurement system, design and way of simplicity. The project has mainly been driven by the method “Stanford Design Thinking” which made the developing process iterative and agile. A prototype was developed that is customized to Work System AB measurement system and fits into their different ways of storing. The prototype has an unique design to match Work System AB line of products and has also got a new innovative solution for a locking mechanism with an integrated handle that is mounted on the lid of the assortment box. The development of the new assortment box has gone in line with a sustainable way of developing and using the product.
169

Framtagning av chassi till kantslipmaskin

Strandberg, Hampus, Nilsen Jilltoft, Linn January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
170

On Configuration Systems in Product Development for Mass Customisation

Poot, Leon Peter January 2021 (has links)
Increased industrial interest in mass customisation causes designers and manufacturers to seek cost-effective methods to continuously rationalise product development and production processes in order to accommodate for customisation on a large scale. Particularly in the case of complex products this requires significant engineering efforts.  Mass customisation in an engineer-to-order context includes customers in early stages of product development, providing designers and manufacturers with certainty in decision making. A large portion of design tasks associated with design and production preparation stages during the product development process are routine-like and repetitive, amounting to vast time costs and errors. By utilising knowledge-based design automation techniques, these tasks can be supported to allow for iterative design processes as well as improved integration and communication between development phases. This  work explores how the use of design automation in the form of product configuration systems can facilitate integration throughout the product development process of engineer-to-order products and allow the industry to rise to the challenge of mass customisation. This licentiate thesis describes the development of a framework incorporating product configuration systems based on High Level CAD templates (HLCt) together with auxiliary design optimisation and production preparation tools. Leveraging on the reuse of product knowledge, it focuses on rapid configuration of light-weight conceptual designs for quotation in dialogue with customers, and support of detailed design and generation of production data for confirmed orders. Based on the findings from implementation of such framework in an SME context of mass customisation of spiral staircases as well as engineering education, the challenges and possibilities are discussed with an eye on the future of design automation for mass customisation.

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