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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.
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Gestaltungsmethodik für Simulationsstudien in Umplanungsprojekten zur Energieeffizienzsteigerung in Fabriken

Stoldt, Johannes 26 September 2019 (has links)
Die effektive sowie effiziente Planung von Energieeffizienzmaßnahmen hat große Bedeutung für Produktionsunternehmen. Die um energetische Betrachtungen erweiterte Materialflusssimulation wird in diesem Kontext zunehmend als Werkzeug zur Untersuchung komplexer Wechselwirkungen von Material- und Energieflüssen in Fabriken eingesetzt. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat die Konzeptionierung und Systematisierung einer Methodik zur Ausgestaltung derartiger Simulationsstudien speziell in Umplanungsprojekten zur Energieeffizienzsteigerung zum Inhalt. Unter besonderer Beachtung entscheidungstheoretischer Ansätze soll es diese ermöglichen, unabhängig von der jeweils eingesetzten Simulationslösung projektspezifische Ausprägungen für die relevanten Gestaltungsaspekte einer Simulationsstudie in diesem Problemfeld zu bestimmen (z. B. zur Art und Weise der Modellierung des Energieverbrauchs). Das entwickelte Lösungskonzept besteht aus einem 13 Schritte umfassenden Vorgehensmodell sowie neun Lösungsmodulen zur Unterstützung von Entscheidungen hinsichtlich der Ausprägung ausgewählter Gestaltungsaspekte. Auf diesem Wege wird der gesamte Prozess von der Entwicklung einer Effizienzmaßnahme über die eigentliche Simulationsanwendung (in Anlehnung an die VDI-Richtlinie 3633 Blatt 1:2014) bis hin zur finalen Investitionsentscheidung unterstützt. Exemplarisch wurde die im Ergebnis der Arbeit stehende Methodik an drei Fallstudien erprobt. Dabei konnten alle definierten Anforderungen erfolgreich geprüft werden. / Effective and efficient planning of energy efficiency measures is of great importance to manufacturing companies. Material flow simulation that has been extended to also include energy is increasingly used in this context as a tool for the analysis of complex interactions between material flows and energy flows in factories. This thesis deals with the conception and the systemization of a methodology for designing such simulation studies specifically in re-planning projects that aim for energy efficiency improvements. Taking basic approaches from decision theory into particular consideration, it is intended to provide guidance in deciding on the project-specific manifestation for relevant characteristics of a simulation study in this problem area (e.g. the manner to model energy consumption), regardless of the utilised simulation solution. The developed solution comprises a 13 steps spanning process model as well as nine solution modules to support decisions concerning the choice of manifestation for selected characteristics. In this way, the entire process from the development of an energy efficiency measure through the actual application of simulation (following VDI guideline 3633 Part 1:2014) to the eventual investment decision is assisted. The results of this thesis were exemplarily tested in three case studies. All initially defined requirements could thereby be positively verified.
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Rhetoric or reality : US counterinsurgency policy reconsidered

Todd, Maurice L. January 2015 (has links)
This study explores the foundations of US counterinsurgency policy and doctrine in order to better understand the main historical influences on that policy and doctrine and how those influences have informed the current US approach to counterinsurgency. The results of this study indicate the US experience in counterinsurgency during the Greek Civil War and the Huk Rebellion in the Philippines had a significant influence on the development of US counterinsurgency policy and doctrine following World War II through the Kennedy presidency. In addition, despite a major diversion from the lessons of Greece and the Philippines during the Vietnam War, the lessons were re-institutionalized in US counterinsurgency policy and doctrine following the war and continue to have significant influence today, though in a highly sanitized and, therefore, misleading form. As a result, a major disconnect has developed between the “rhetoric and reality” of US counterinsurgency policy. This disconnect has resulted from the fact that many references that provide a more complete and accurate picture of the actual policies and actions taken to successfully defeat the insurgencies have remained out of the reach of non-government researchers and the general public. Accordingly, many subsequent studies of counterinsurgency overlook, or only provide a cursory treatment of, aspects that may have had a critical impact on the success of past US counterinsurgency operations. One such aspect is the role of US direct intervention in the internal affairs of a supported country. Another is the role of covert action operations in support of counterinsurgency operations. As a result, the counterinsurgency policies and doctrines that have been developed over the years are largely based on false assumptions, a flawed understanding of the facts, and a misunderstanding of the contexts concerning the cases because of misleading, or at least seriously incomplete, portrayals of the counterinsurgency operations.

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