Quality improvement of new model design and production preparation — For defect prevention and product value improvement

Author(s):  
Sadao Nomura
2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ni Made Ruastiti

The Elderly ./anger Dance (EJD) is a type of performing that particularly designed for elderly people, initially from its choreography, costume and makeup, or even its musical accompaniment. This performing is significantly created as those elderly people are offered a performing art model that is not suitable to their physical condition.Several problems arose during its process of creation, choreography, and the tempo, costume makeup, duration and their condition while performing the dance. It results to their disinterest on art participation. Therefore, this research is aimed at solving the problem on the improper of the art-performing model for those elderly people. This research is conducted in Tonja village, Denpasar by considering the adequateness of number and art potential of this area.The designing ofthis performing model is carried out through applying the participatory-implemented method. It focuses on the cooperation between researchers and the related parties started from socialization-planned model, implementation model until the trial model.Based on the whole stages of designing model on EJD, it is produced outputs as follows: EJD Model, activities report, article, lesson module, and HKI. Through this dance creation, those elderly are passionate again to participate on art. Simultaneously, it will affect their health quality improvement through art activity.Keywords: Performing- model design, Choreography, Outlook/make up and costume, musical accompaniment, Elderly Janger Dance (EJD)


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 285-305
Author(s):  
Nawel Lafioune ◽  
Michèle St-Jacques

Purpose This paper aims to create a new searchable 3D city model to help managers improve their decision-making. Design/methodology/approach This paper identifies data management basics and the key elements used in the new model design; it further analyzes five-city models, presents its findings and proposes analytical trends for the new model. It discusses the concepts underlying existing models, explains the benefit brought by the proposed model and demonstrates its robustness. Findings City systems can be interconnected, thanks to data digitization and the integration of new technologies into different management processes. Although there are several 3D city models available, none of those identified in this research can be queried for several sectors. Research limitations/implications This model design can only be successfully realized in the presence of a public mandate. Potential limitations include information security risks and political non-acceptance. Originality/value The present work proposes a searchable and high performance model having the distinctive capacity to bring together city systems and perform real-time data analysis in order to extract important information needed to guide the city, and in the context of a global vision.


Author(s):  
Shuichi Fukuda

It is pointed out in this paper that more attention should be paid to process values. Up to now, we have been focusing our attention only on product value, which is based upon how good functions our final product has. But our customers are active and creative. They are not mere passive consumers. With increasing diversification and with too many products around us, our customers are now looking more for emotional satisfaction. Behavior economics points out the importance of experience value. But they can only discuss about experience at the stage of use. It should be emphasized that we, engineers, can provide exciting experience of creation to our customers, if we get our customers involved in product development. Their involvement can be all the way from design, manufacturing and use to repair. Such experiences will certainly satisfy the highest human needs of self actualization and challenge. If we focus our attention to product value alone, it would be very difficult to let our customers understand quality improvement. But such process values add value very quickly and very remarkably and satisfy our customers to the fullest extent. The problem with process value is that its quality is difficult to evaluate. But if we introduce pattern classification approach, it would be solved very effectively. And further, such an approach reduces time and cost considerably and makes product development very flexible and adaptive to meet the extensively changing and widely varying requirements or expectations from our customers.


2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (8) ◽  
pp. 17-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhiraja Sharma ◽  
Virendra Kumar ◽  
Som Pachori

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