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Desenvolvimento Enxuto de Produto: Um modelo de integração entre engenharia simultânea e co-designSANDES, Alexandre Carlos January 2003 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2003 / A tentativa de lançar produtos novos no mercado o mais breve possível e
anteriormente à concorrência, com um alto nível de qualidade e a um custo baixo, faz com
que as empresas busquem aperfeiçoar o processo de desenvolvimento de seus produtos, para
que se tornem cada vez mais competitivas nestes parâmetros de desempenho. Para tanto,
torna-se necessário o entendimento e a aplicação dos princípios do Sistema de Produção
Enxuta, desenvolvido na Toyota Motor Co., que aspira a total eliminação das perdas
existentes em todo o sistema, assim como o uso de metodologias enxutas, que ajudem as
empresas a atingir suas metas e obter vantagem competitiva a partir do processo de
desenvolvimento de seus produtos. Enfatize-se o uso de ferramentas importantes, como a
engenharia simultânea e o co-design, que integram a estrutura do desenvolvimento de
produto, fazendo com que seu lead time seja sensivelmente reduzido.
Neste trabalho apresenta-se e discute-se, a partir de um estudo de caso conduzido em
uma indústria calçadista nacional, o processo tradicional de desenvolvimento de produto, que
caracteriza as indústrias manufatureiras em geral. A partir da análise e identificação das
principais fases e pontos críticos do processo tradicional de desenvolvimento de produto e de
uma pesquisa bibliográfica focada na identificação do estado-da-arte na engenharia e
desenvolvimento de produto, esta pesquisa apresenta um modelo geral de desenvolvimento de
produto que combina os conceitos fundamentais e práticas do processo de desenvolvimento
("lean development") aplicado pela Toyota Motor Company com a abordagem da "engenharia
simultânea" e "co-design"
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Creative Visualisation Opportunities Workshops: A Case Study in Population Health ManagementElshehaly, Mai, Sohal, K., Lawton, T., Mryant, M., Mon-Williams, M. 02 September 2022 (has links)
Yes / Population Health Management (PHM) relies on the analysis of data from several sources to account for the complex
interaction of factors that contribute to the health and well-being of a population, while considering biases and inequalities across
sub-populations. Visualisation is emerging as an essential tool for insight generation from data shared and linked across services
including healthcare, education, housing, policing, etc. However, visualisation design is challenged by poor data connectivity and quality,
high dimensionality and complexity of real-world routinely collected data, in addition to the heterogeneity of users’ backgrounds and
tasks. The Creative Visualisation Opportunities (CVO) framework provides a structured approach for working with diverse communities
of visualisation stakeholders and defines a set of participatory activities for the effective elicitation of requirements and visualisation
design alternatives. We conducted three workshops, applying variations of the CVO framework, with over one hundred participants
from the PHM domain, including clinicians, researchers, government and private sector representatives, and local communities. In
this paper, we present the results of preliminary analysis of these activities and report on the perceived impact of visualisation in this
domain from a stakeholders’ perspective. We report real-world successes and limitations of applying the framework in different formats
(through online and in-person workshops), and reflect on lessons learned for task analysis and visualisation design in the PHM domain.
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Dataflow Analysis and Optimization of High Level Language Code for Hardware-Software Co-DesignO'Connor, R. Brendan 07 May 1996 (has links)
Recent advancements in FPGA technology have provided devices which are not only suited for digital logic prototyping, but also are capable of implementing complex computations. The use of these devices in multi-FPGA Custom Computing Machines (CCMs) has provided the potential to execute large sections of programs entirely in custom hardware which can provide a substantial speedup over execution in a general-purpose sequential processor. Unfortunately, the development tools currently available for CCMs do not allow users to easily configure multi-FPGA platforms. In order to exploit the capabilities of such an architecture, a procedure has been developed to perform a dataflow analysis of programs written in C which is capable of several hardware-specific optimizations. This, together with other software tools developed for this purpose, allows CCMs and their host processors to be targeted from the same high-level specification. / Master of Science
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Building spaces & communities: the process of improving Kansas City's recycling system with community inputHeermann, Lauren January 1900 (has links)
Master of Landscape Architecture / Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning / Jason S. Brody / Kansas City has the opportunity to expand its recycling programs and infrastructure through a participatory design process conducted at the Kansas City Design Center (KCDC). Because participatory design techniques can allow researchers to include members of the community in the planning process, project outcomes can generally be more successful. In the example of the recycling and composting project led by students at the KCDC, an advisory committee made of professionals and members of the community represented many stakeholder interests. Because of the wide array of feedback from the community, the process of design for the studio was not linear, but rather, it transformed over a period of research, design, further research, and redesign. The students first approached local recycling issues within the scope of a document written for grant funding. However as students responded to feedback from the advisory committee, the final proposals were altered to better address truer community needs. Other aspects for how to communicate and respond to critical feedback was also realized. This report aims to discover how participatory design aided this project and made its outcomes and delivery more agreeable to the larger population.
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Miljön som verktyg : En designpedagogisk undersökning om dyslexi och studiero / The Environment As A Tool : A Design Pedagogical Study On Dyslexia And Study EnvironmentKlåvus, Erika January 2013 (has links)
Abstrakt Miljön som Verktyg – En Designpedagogisk Undersökning Om Dyslexi och Studiero The Environment As A Tool – A Design Pedagogical Study On Dyslexia And Study Environment Det här är en designpedagogisk undersökning som är gjord i avsikten att finna ut om det finns någon gemensam nämnare för dyslektiker gällande miljö och studiero. Miljön i detta avseende berör det fysiska rum där studier utförs. Var väljer en dyslektiker att studera och varför? Hur viktig är miljön som verktyg för en dyslektiker? Jag tänker att det som är bra för en dyslektiker troligtvis också är bra för en icke dyslektiker. Jag går in med en föreställning om att skolan oavsett nivå har hoppat över ett väsentligt steg i verktygen för både studier och undervisning då man i många fall inte lagt tyngd på miljön som studierna bedrivs i. Undersökningen är utförd med en Co-Design inspirerad metod. Det vill säga att det är målgruppen som själv löser problemet genom en designprocess. I designprocessen har urvalsgruppen befunnit sig i förstadiet där idéer glädjefyllt florerar. Vi har arbetat genom workshops där vi pratat, diskuterat och skissat för att få fram vilka p under övriga källor med författarnamn först, sedan artikelnr.rag. erceptuella faktorer som är gemensamma för dyslektiker. Under arbetets gång har vi dock hamnat i viktiga och berörande samtal om vad dyslexi är och har inneburit för oss som elever och studenter. Därför väljer jag i min uppsats att kort berätta om vad dyslexi kan innebära både i negativ och positiv bemärkelse med fokus på de positiva delarna. Undersökningen tog plats vid två tillfällen i Konstfacks lokaler. I anknytning till det skrivna arbetet har en offentlig gestaltning presenterats där informanternas modeller har varit i fokus.
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Design and Implementation of SoC Hardware-Software Co-design PlatformLeong, Mun-kit 14 February 2008 (has links)
Reconfigurable supercomputing has been used by many high-performance computer systems to accelerate the processing speed. Thus, it is the present trend to use the microprocessor to combine with reconfigurable FPGA as the embedded system platform. However, the hardware-software co-design and integration of embedded system become great challenges of the designer. Beside this, the communication between hardware and software is crucial for the system to be operated effectively. Our concept consists of the design of FPGA configuration, described in I-Link hardware/software integration, improve the communication among the hardware and software. Besides, by using command packet method, we put the data to multi-hardware through hardware management unit (HMU). While system is operated, The Boot Loader will set up TCB and HCB data structure through PSP. The PSP can be regarded as the important reference segment of messages switching among system and hardware/software. The HMU has data buffering and management ability which can let the processes more easy and smooth. We successfully accomplish a hardware-software integrated system in HSCP, which is developed in our laboratory. The basic components of our platform include ARM7TDMI CPU, memory and Altera ACEK 1K-100 of FPGA. By using ARM-code, we also preliminary accomplish the Boot Loader, HW Constructor and self-developed embedded system. Finally, we make use of a large amount of multiplication operation and matrix summation to verify the feasibility of this system architecture.
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Optimal Real-Time Scheduling of Control Tasks with State Feedback Resource AllocationGaid, MEMB, Cela, AS, Hamam, Y 27 February 2009 (has links)
Abstract—This paper proposes a new approach for the optimal
integrated control and real-time scheduling of control tasks.
First, the problem of the optimal integrated control and nonpreemptive
off-line scheduling of control tasks in the sense of
the H2 performance criterion is addressed. It is shown that this
problem may be decomposed into two sub-problems. The first
sub-problem aims at finding the optimal non-preemptive off-line
schedule, and may be solved using the branch and bound method.
The second sub-problem uses the lifting technique to determine
the optimal control gains, based on the solution of the first
sub-problem. Second, an efficient on-line scheduling algorithm
is proposed. This algorithm, called Reactive Pointer Placement
(RPP) scheduling algorithm, uses the plant state information to
dispatch the computational resources in a way that improves
control performance. Control performance improvements as well
as stability guarantees are formally proven. Finally, simulations
as well as experimental results are presented in order to illustrate
the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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Caring Communities. Co-Designing a Community Initiative for Engagement in Substance Abuse TreatmentRamirez Loaiza, Juan S. 04 November 2020 (has links)
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Model based approach to Hardware/ Software Partitioning of SOC DesignsAdhipathi, Pradeep 07 July 2004 (has links)
As the IT industry marks a paradigm shift from the traditional system design model to System-On-Chip (SOC) design, the design of custom hardware, embedded processors and associated software have become very tightly coupled. Any change in the implementation of one of the components affects the design of other components and, in turn, the performance of the system. This has led to an integrated design approach known as hardware/software co-design and co-verification.
The conventional techniques for co-design favor partitioning the system into hardware and software components at an early stage of the design and then iteratively refining it until a good solution is found. This method is expensive and time consuming. A more modern approach is to model the whole system and rigorously test and refine it before the partitioning is done. The key to this method is the ability to model and simulate the entire system. The advent of new System Level Modeling Languages (SLML), like SystemC, has made this possible.
This research proposes a strategy to automate the process of partitioning a system model after it has been simulated and verified. The partitioning idea is based on systems modeled using Process Model Graphs (PmG). It is possible to extract a PmG directly from a SLML like SystemC. The PmG is then annotated with additional attributes like IO delay and rate of activation. A complexity heuristic is generated from this information, which is then used by a greedy algorithm to partition the graph into different architectures.
Further, a command line tool has been developed that can process textually represented PmGs and partition them based on this approach. / Master of Science
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Technology for fast-tracking high-risk head and neck cancer referrals: Co-designing with patientsOdo, Chinasa, Albutt, A., Hardman, J., Patterson, J., McVey, Lynn, Rousseau, N., Paleri, V., Randell, Rebecca 23 September 2024 (has links)
Yes / Background: Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) is the eighth most prevalent global cancer. Timely recognition of
symptoms is crucial for reducing mortality rates. The EVolution of a patiEnt-REported symptom-based risk
stratification sySTem to redesign the suspected Head and Neck cancer referral pathway (EVEREST-HN) study
aims to develop and evaluate a risk stratification tool using patient reported symptoms, which will be populated
remotely in the community before the patient is seen by the clinician to hasten HNC diagnosis. EVEREST-HN will
design a patient SYmptom iNput Clinical (SYNC) system to gather patient symptom data and calculate a risk
score to aid clinicians in identifying high-risk cases. This identification potentially allows for high-risk patients to
be seen sooner, thereby improving patient outcomes.
Methods: Three workshop sessions were conducted involving a total of 17 unique participants, with several
contributing to multiple sessions: nine in the co-design session, six in the validation session, and nine in the
evaluation session. The co-design session employed online collaboration with patients’ representatives. Thematic
analysis was used to identify requirements and concerns informing the development of a low-fidelity prototype.
The validation session assessed whether the prototype aligned with patient expectations. In the evaluation
session, participants interacted with an online prototype and provided further feedback.
Results: During the co-design workshop, participants emphasized the need for a concise and clear SYNC system
questionnaire for reporting suspected HNC symptoms. Concerns were raised about questionnaire length, language
clarity, and the inclusion of probing questions. Participants suggested concise questions using lay language,
incorporating visual aids for topics like alcohol and tobacco use, and making the sexual activity question
optional. Recommendations included diverse language options, hard copies for non-English speakers, and phone
call options for those uncomfortable with screen-based technology. The validation workshop confirmed that the
prototype reflected participants’ ideas. Feedback highlighted the need for call-back features to help those not
confident with technology and the need to present symptom questions first before social background questions.
Feedback from the evaluation demonstrated a commitment to efficiency, and continuous improvement.
Conclusion: This study aims to develop the SYNC system to enhance efficiency of suspected HNC referrals. The
workshops highlighted the importance of end-user inclusiveness in the system development life cycle, with
collaboration with stakeholders and repeated feedback, providing crucial insights for ensuring the SYNC system
effectively addresses the needs and concerns of patients in the context of HNC diagnosis. / This study is funded by the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research (NIHR202862).
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