Industrial Organization: Behavior and Control.

ILR Review ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 644 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karl Magnusen ◽  
Joan Woodward



Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Palaric ◽  
Philippe Rebreyend ◽  
Philippe Mouly ◽  
Claude Esmenjaud ◽  
Frantisˇek Dalik

The modernization of the Dukovany nuclear power plant (four VVER 440 MWe reactor units owned by CˇEZ, the Czech national utility) is presented with a special focus on the digital safety instrumentation and control (I&C) system. The first Unit has been successfully modernized in compliance with the initial schedule. The following matters are further discussed in this paper: • Goal, scope and industrial organization of this modernization, • Main design criteria and I&C architecture, • Digital technologies in use, • Design and Licensing processes, • On-site installation strategy and main milestones, • Progress of work.



Geoforum ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 243-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
James O. Wheeler ◽  
Sam Ock Park


Author(s):  
Mariana Raposo Oliveira ◽  
Diogo Jorge ◽  
Paulo Peças

Key performance indicators (KPIs) are a critical tool to support activities and results' monitoring in any industrial organization. The published literature and the available approaches on KPIs focus on the business and administrative level, being computed with information retrieved at the shop-floor level. Despite that, there is a scarcity of structured and comprehensive approaches to support the generation of KPIs to be used at the shop-floor level (the few existent approaches are empiric-based). In this chapter, a methodology to support the selection and organization of KPIs at the shop-floor level is proposed. Departing from the Hoshin Kanri strategy deployment, it identifies the levels of decision and control in the company regarding the production activities and derives the most adequate KPIs for each level based on universal questions about “what performance to assess.” The build-up of visual management boards for each level is also proposed.





Author(s):  
Supriyanto Ilyas, Et. al.

One of the characteristics of a budget in order to function in the planning and control process is that it contains management commitment. The requirements that must be met in order to achieve managerial commitment are active participation of managers in the budget formulation process. Participation is in the form of opportunities to submit proposals as well as opportunities to negotiate in the ratification process. This study intends to examine the effect of budget participation on various factors in organizational behavior. Based on studies according to experts and previous researchers, budget participation affects various factors related to organizational behavior, including organizational commitment, work motivation and performance.



1970 ◽  
Vol 80 (320) ◽  
pp. 970 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. A. Turner ◽  
J. Woodward


Author(s):  
R. R. Dils ◽  
P. S. Follansbee

Electric fields have been applied across oxides growing on a high temperature alloy and control of the oxidation of the material has been demonstrated. At present, three-fold increases in the oxidation rate have been measured in accelerating fields and the oxidation process has been completely stopped in a retarding field.The experiments have been conducted with an iron-base alloy, Pe 25Cr 5A1 0.1Y, although, in principle, any alloy capable of forming an adherent aluminum oxide layer during oxidation can be used. A specimen is polished and oxidized to produce a thin, uniform insulating layer on one surface. Three platinum electrodes are sputtered on the oxide surface and the specimen is reoxidized.



Author(s):  
D. M. DePace

The majority of blood vessels in the superior cervical ganglion possess a continuous endothelium with tight junctions. These same features have been associated with the blood brain barrier of the central nervous system and peripheral nerves. These vessels may perform a barrier function between the capillary circulation and the superior cervical ganglion. The permeability of the blood vessels in the superior cervical ganglion of the rat was tested by intravenous injection of horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Three experimental groups of four animals each were given intravenous HRP (Sigma Type II) in a dosage of.08 to.15 mg/gm body weight in.5 ml of.85% saline. The animals were sacrificed at five, ten or 15 minutes following administration of the tracer. Superior cervical ganglia were quickly removed and fixed by immersion in 2.5% glutaraldehyde in Sorenson's.1M phosphate buffer, pH 7.4. Three control animals received,5ml of saline without HRP. These were sacrificed on the same time schedule. Tissues from experimental and control animals were reacted for peroxidase activity and then processed for routine transmission electron microscopy.



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