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A scalable and deployable approach for achieving fair rate allocation in high speed networksBlanpain, Yannick 08 1900 (has links)
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Increase efficiency using the six sigma methodologiesFaust, Justin E. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Value stream mapping on foam injection moulding process-- the starting point of a six sigma projectSrivastava, Prashant. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis, PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Application of the SERVQUAL instrument in a social work organisationVan Niekerk, Hendrik Johan January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (MTech(Business Administration))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town,1996 / All organisations, profit as well as nonprofit, are increasingly coming to the realization that
trying to compete solely on costs leads to ineffectiveness and a weaker financial position.
Competing on the basis of product or service differentiation is becoming increasingly futile
because products and services are becoming less and less unique. To ensure survival,
effectiveness and competitiveness, organisations must provide services of exceptionally high
quality. Providing services of high quality has proven to be the single most important factor
contributing to organisational success and well-being. Providing services of superb quality
also presents an important opportunity for organisational differentiation. A major
requirement for successful management is effective measurement. This study is motivated
by the limited research and resulting limited literature available on this subject in social
work. The development of the SERVQUAL instrument offers a possible reliable and valid
device for the measurement of service quality in social work. However, SERVQUAL has
not been subjected to rigorous testing for reliability and validity in a social work
organisation. In this research SERVQUAL was used to measure the quality of services in
a social work organisation. The aim of this research was to determine the applicability,
reliability and validity of the instrument in a social work organisation.
Attention was given to literature that focuses on service quality, its measurement and
management. The empirical research involved executives, social workers and clients of the
social work organisation. It was found that SERVQUAL can be applied to social work
services and it proved to be a reliable and valid instrument for measuring service quality.
However, further research is necessary to improve the quality of services to clients and
directions for future research are indicated.
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An approach to improve quality in the construction of electrical networksMaya, Nkululeko January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Quality))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010. / Eskom is embarking on a project that addresses security of supply initiatives,
which are live work, high-voltage underground cabling, strategic spares, network
planning and design, change management, technical training and contractor
development, to strengthen the security and the reliability of the supply chain.
This research investigates the causes of poor quality workmanship by the
contractors during the construction of network infrastructure. The impact that the
contractors have on the network's performance, and the reliability of the supply
chain are very important to evaluate, as it is one of the key performance indicators
measured for business performance. The quality of workmanship and the best
practices that the contractors provide during the construction phase have an
impact on the performance of the network, which is why this research will focus
on the development of the contractors to improve the quality of workmanship. In the past few years Eskom Distribution Division has experienced numerous
electrical faults in the networks, resulting in a loss of power to the customers and
loss of revenue to the organisation. Contractor development is one of the methods
used to build positive and mutually benefiting relationships between the buyer and
the supplier. The method used in this research was through looking at the current
practices, from the selection of contractor to development and maintaining of the
supplier database.
The objectives of the proposed research are to Improve the quality of
workmanship of the contractors, Improve the project lead times during
construction and investigate contractor development initiatives.
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An investigation into the impact of quality management systems on General Motors suppliersTwala, Luphumlo Rodney January 2012 (has links)
Acceptable product quality is one of the central pillars of customer satisfaction, which is key to customer retention and business success. The quest to improve and maintain good product quality is as old as mankind himself. In the beginning of time, quality involved selecting edible plants, to craftsmanship then later to mass production. As time went on, various individuals and institutions made valuable contributions to quality control methods, tools and techniques as we know them today. The International Organisation for Standardisation initiated quality management standards, provide requirements, specifications and guidelines that can be used to ensure materials and products meet a certain quality level. These quality management systems were adopted by the global automotive organisations, adapted and tailored to suit their requirements. The result was the development of ISO/TS 16949, which is a requirement for all direct manufacturing suppliers to the automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), like BMW, TOYOTA and GM. Some OEMs specify additional requirements their supplier base, in case of General Motors, Quality Systems Basics (QSB) is a mandatory quality management systems requirement. QSB is designed by GM to help suppliers reduce product defects, improve internal efficiencies and improve supply chain processes. A quantitative approach was chosen, which utilised an explorative and descriptive survey questionnaire in order to complete the research study. The study will show that the majority of the respondents believed that the implementation of QSB has resulted in positive implications in their manufacturing process and supply value chain.
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Acoustic techniques for property estimation in green and fired ceramic powder compact componentsAston, Steven David January 2000 (has links)
A commonly used process for the formation of ceramic wall tile bodies is powder compaction. Variations in density in wall tile bodies introduced by the compaction process can cause rejection at later stages of production. Quality control equipment currently employed does not identify reject bodies in the unfired state. Scope exists to reduce production costs by the timely removal of reject bodies in the unfired state. In this thesis an ultrasonic non-destructive technique is presented which allows the mapping of the density variations found in wall tile bodies in the unfired and fired states to an accuracy of ± 0.5%. An effective medium theory for the propagation of ultrasound in porous media is developed. The significance of the dependence of Young's modulus on density in determining the relationship between compression wave propagation velocity and density is explored. Using a vibrational resonance technique, it is shown that the evolution of Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio in the wall tile body material are very sensitive to the conditions used for the firing operation. The Biot two-phase theory of acoustic propagation in fluid saturated porous media which considers dissipation due to friction between the fluid and porous frame is reviewed, and the applicability to the wall tile body material assessed. It is shown that this dissipation mechanism is insignificant for this particular material. A modification is made to the model in an attempt to include dissipation due to the inelasticity and scattering of the porous frame. The results show that the two-phase theory reduces to an effective medium theory in the limit of the saturating fluid being air. The thesis concludes that density variations in wall tile bodies can be measured using and ultrasonic technique and that an effective medium theory can be used to describe the propagation of ultrasound in porous media.
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The influence of quality issue to the traditional type of repair and maintenance service: a case study in thephoto copying industry盧福洪, Lo, Fook-hung. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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Implementation of a quality system in Hong Kong telecom徐美貞, Chui, Mei-ching. January 1994 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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Co-ordination policies for single-vendor multi-buyer inventory systems and demand forecasting of multi-item inventoriesChan, Chi Kin January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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