scholarly journals Automation Technology in Equipment Installation Technology and Quality Management

2021 ◽  
Vol 1744 (2) ◽  
pp. 022116
Author(s):  
Guanyu Lu ◽  
Zhihong Sun
2021 ◽  
pp. 42-50
Author(s):  
V. A. Zobov ◽  
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D.A. Chernousov ◽  

Quality management of the surface layer during turning is one of the most relevant areas today. Study relevance is related to the fact that automated control is a promising strategy for manufacturers in the modern world. Automated tools improve the quality of products, as well as stimulate emerging innovations and eliminate gaps in existing production skills. Automated quality management of the surface layer during turning has been examined. The sub-tasks of this work are to study the main advantages of using metrological control devices, to prove the advantages of automated quality management of the surface layer during turning on a particular example, as well as to study the main terms and definitions. One of the main methodologies is theoretical research, as well as analysis of domestic and foreign publications related to a given topic. As a result of this study, imperfection proofs of modern technical means of non-automated quality management of the surface layer during turning are presented. Relevance and advantages of using the automated quality management technologies of the surface layer during turning are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 230-240
Author(s):  
Herman Herman

This article aims to describe the discourse of integrated quality management system of education in the industrial revolution 4.0 era. The advancement of information, communication and technology is an opportunity and hope to implement qualified and competitive educational programs by utilizing automation technology and cyber technology. This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive approach through library research. The writing technique was carried out through several stages starting from data collection to data processing and analysis stage that were considered relevant and had relationship with the problem. The results of this study indicate that the integrated quality management system of education in the industrial revolution 4.0 era can realized through: 1) the planning of qualified educational program, 2) organizing integrated human resource, 3) flexible and transparent communication, 4) harmonious and comfortable coordination, and 5) tight and accountable supervision.


VASA ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-130
Author(s):  
Klein-Weigel ◽  
Richter ◽  
Arendt ◽  
Gerdsen ◽  
Härtwig ◽  
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Background: We surveyed the quality of risk stratification politics and monitored the rate of entries to our company-wide protocol for venous thrombembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in order to identify safety concerns. Patients and methods: Audit in 464 medical and surgical patients to evaluate quality of VTE prophylaxis. Results: Patients were classified as low 146 (31 %), medium 101 (22 %), and high risk cases 217 (47 %). Of these 262 (56.5 %) were treated according to their risk status and in accordance with our protocol, while 9 more patients were treated according to their risk status but off-protocol. Overtreatment was identified in 73 (15.7 %), undertreatment in 120 (25,9 %) of all patients. The rate of incorrect prophylaxis was significantly different between the risk categories, with more patients of the high-risk group receiving inadequate medical prophylaxis (data not shown; p = 0.038). Renal function was analyzed in 392 (84.5 %) patients. In those patients with known renal function 26 (6.6 %) received improper medical prophylaxis. If cases were added in whom prophylaxis was started without previous creatinine control, renal function was not correctly taken into account in 49 (10.6 %) of all patients. Moreover, deterioration of renal function was not excluded within one week in 78 patients (16.8 %) and blood count was not re-checked in 45 (9.7 %) of all patients after one week. There were more overtreatments in surgical (n = 53/278) and more undertreatments in medical patients (n = 54/186) (p = 0.04). Surgeons neglected renal function and blood controls significantly more often than medical doctors (p-values for both < 0.05). Conclusions: We found a low adherence with our protocol and substantial over- and undertreatment in VTE prophylaxis. Besides, we identified disregarding of renal function and safety laboratory examinations as additional safety concerns. To identify safety problems associated with medical VTE prophylaxis and “hot spots” quality management-audits proved to be valuable instruments.


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