operational dimension
Recently Published Documents


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

26
(FIVE YEARS 8)

H-INDEX

5
(FIVE YEARS 0)

Author(s):  
Xiaosan Ma ◽  
Feng Jiao ◽  
Wenhui Feng ◽  
Wenbo Bie ◽  
Fan Chen

A fake reject (FR) with unqualified operational dimension often occurs during part machining when the operational data do not coincide with the design ones. This may lead to unnecessary waste. A novel judgment and remedial measures for FR are investigated in this paper to enhance products' qualification rate. Firstly, the reasons for the FR occurrence are discussed based on the fact that the operational dimension tolerance calculated using the worst-case method of the process dimension chain calculation is too tight. Secondly, a novel judgment method of FR is proposed by calculating a new dimension chain. The operational dimension is treated as the concluding link. The actual deviations of the dimensions generated before the operational dimension generation are used to replace their upper and lower deviations. Finally, based on the error compensation relationship among the component links in the process dimension chain, a novel remedial measure of FR by compressing dimension tolerance in subsequent processing is proposed. The calculation flow of the dimension tolerance after tolerance compression is worked out. This study's results of this study are considered for instrumental in judging and processing FR in part machining.


Aerospace ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Lucas Sznajderman ◽  
Gabriel Ramírez-Díaz ◽  
Carlos A. Di Bernardi

The purpose of this study is to analyze the concept of a hybrid apron with a fixed number of parking positions considering the management model influence for the average delay per aircraft and the gaseous emissions generated by aircraft and ground support equipment (GSE) altogether. The apron is studied based on two gate management models: in the first model, the aircraft are allocated in each gate due to operational factors only; in the second model, the rules of exclusive use of each gate according to the airline are included. The emissions generated by aircraft operations and that of their GSE (produced by the service and movements on the apron) are quantified and compared in the two gate management models: operation in the standard LTO cycle of the studied aircraft, GSE emissions have a similar relation with the compared gasses (NOx and CO), ranging between 1% and 3%. Further, if it compares the emissions between support vehicles and aircraft taking only into account the in-out taxiway, the relation between both CO sources shows similar values to those of the previous comparison, whereas NOx emissions produced by GSE reach an approximately 20%. The study considers different demand conditions obtained from the average day of the peak month of Aeroparque Jorge Newbery airport. Subsequently, through the SIMMOD PLUS software, the aircraft operations are simulated. The gates assignment and the arrival timetables are used as inputs for the GSE study due to an analytical model developed by us. Once the operational dimension is characterized and evaluated, the necessary data to quantify the gaseous emissions from the sources (Aircraft-GSE), based on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) guidelines, is obtained.


2020 ◽  
Vol 279 (2) ◽  
pp. 209
Author(s):  
Juliana Bonacorsi de Palma

<p>Legal certainty for public innovation: the new Brazilian Law’s Introduction Act (Law No. 13,655 OF 2018)</p><p> </p><p>RESUMO</p><p>Este artigo busca apresentar uma leitura instrumental da recém-editada Lei no 13.655/2018, que altera a Lei de Introdução às Normas do Direito Brasileiro (LINDB) e lhe confere uma nova dimensão operacional: no âmbito público, para reforço da segurança jurídica e melhoria da qualidade das decisões públicas. O artigo analisa a agenda de pesquisa e produção acadêmica que incitou o processo legislativo que resultou na Lei no 13.655/2018, e também as alterações que o projeto sofreu no Congresso Nacional para demonstrar que a lei decorre de uma agenda voltada a viabilizar a inovação na administração pública. A tese central do texto é a de que a Lei no 13.655/2018 consiste em uma lei de planos, públicos e privados, que viabiliza o desenho de soluções jurídicas com maior criatividade e conforto decisório. No âmbito público, fundamentalmente a previsão de ônus aos controladores e a tutela do gestor público honesto permitem a definição mais efetiva de políticas públicas, contratos, licenças e permissões, entre outras manifestações. Desse modo, pela segurança jurídica, a Nova LINDB viabiliza a inovação pública na medida em que pavimenta o experimentalismo na administração pública, como a assimilação de novas tecnologias em suas atividades prestacionais e o emprego de mecanismos jurídicos atípicos.</p><p> </p><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>This paper tackles the recently enacted Law No. 13,655 of 2018, which changes the Brazilian Law’s Introduction Act and gives it a new operational dimension: foster legal certainty and the quality of public decisions. The paper describes how academic production influenced the Law No. 13,655 of 2018’s draft and its legislative history. The main argument is that the Law No. 13,655 of 2018 is a plan rule, enabling private entities and the State to design solutions with greater creativity for a best problem-solving. In public sphere, the Law legally protects honest public servants aiming at proving them comfort to decide and explore experimental public policies, contracts, licenses, permissions, among other manifestations. Therefore, the Law No. 13,655 of 2018 works for innovation in the State, such as use of technologies and anew administrative solutions.</p><p> </p><p> </p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-74
Author(s):  
Nurjannah Septyanun ◽  
Tin Yuliani

Purphose: The importance of the transcendental paradigm, able to change the demoralization of the economic sphere, affects the changing economic goals of Pancasila.   Methodology: Using normative legal research, with paradigmatic approaches and using qualitative descriptive analysis. Finding: The symbolic phenomenon of religious rituals is not merely ritualism in the concept of civil religion. But able to penetrate the particulate partition of the operational dimension.  Similarly, the prophetic paradigm, with its prophetic ethics in terms of liberation, humanization, Transcendence, gives space to the fundamental beliefs of society in economics. Civil religion minimizes the ongoing dominance, hegemonic, and exploitative of anti-humanity. The prophetic paradigm and civil religion are capable of being great energy for the realization of the idealism of Pancasila, the first of the transcendental meaning. Importance: The transcendental dimension, of the first Sila, being a turning point. The importance of awareness of the community, and the legal traveler for the reconstruction of Indonesian economic law to realize the social justice of Pancasilais. Originality/Novelty: The Prophetic and civil religion paradigms, becoming one of the bids on economic demoralization. Keyword: Civil Religion; Profetic ethics; Pancasila; Indonesian economic law.


Author(s):  
Juan Carlos Rodríguez

This chapter analyses Yaima Pardo’s Offline to explore how the cross-fertilization of documentary and digital conventions can be used to reconstruct web navigation as an immersive experience that offers itself as a pedagogical intervention and critical interrogation of internet infrastructures and practices in Cuba. In Offline, the immersive dimension of nonfictional representation (live action footage, interviews, and database video images), and the operational dimension of digital interfaces (reading emails, clicking links, navigating multiple windows, downloading data, but also witnessing machine errors produced by internet access restrictions or limitations in data transmission capacity) contaminate each other and produce a tense convergence of cinematic conventions and data processes. It is through this tense convergence of national and global database images, functional and dysfunctional interfaces, and the nonfictional remixing of pro-filmic spaces and cyberspaces that Offline comes to represent some polemics and disputes, as well as some contradictory and ambivalent aspects that form part of the internet debate in Cuba. Offline evokes the idea that documentaries can play an important role as cinematic interfaces for the development of digital humanities practices in countries where internet connection and access to digital interfaces cannot be taken for granted.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-134
Author(s):  
Maria Schinina

The article addresses the debated issue of the democratic accountability of Europol and Eurojust. After a short introduction on the discussion in the pre-Lisbon phase, it focuses on the current legislative framework. Through a comparative analysis of the relevant provisions of reg (EU) 2016/794 (concerning Europol) and reg (EU) 2018/1727 (on Eurojust), the article highlights an asymmetry in the intensity of the parliamentary oversight on the two Agencies and a much strong interest of Parliaments in the control on Europol. The reasons of this misalignment are identified in the different nature of the two bodies (police vs. judicial) and the reinforced operational dimension of Europol’s activity, which can have a stronger impact on fundamental rights. The second part of the contribution analyses the experience of the recently established Joint Parliamentary Scrutiny Group (JPSG) on Europol, identifying some limits to the parliamentary control mechanism, linked, on the one hand, to the legislative framework and, on the other hand, to the rules governing the structure and functioning of the JPSG. Finally, the article notes that relaunching the process of revision of the JPSG’s Rule of procedure is needed to improve the effectiveness of the parliamentary oversight on Europol. Moreover, a more functional framework for the interparliamentary control on Europol could provide substantial and procedural inputs to the implementation of the extremely meagre provisions related to Eurojust’s democratic accountability. Ultimately, it could represent a general model in the discussion about the democratic accountability of the proliferating Justice and Home Affairs agencies.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 239-251
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Górka-Chowaniec ◽  
Sonia Iwanicka

The study aims to show the essence and significance of culinary tourism that can become a key element in building the future development strategy of the analyzed area. The article has an empirical character and presents in its contents the analysis of selected results of research that were obtained during the implementation of the research project entitled “Prospects for the expansion of culinary tourism in Poland based on selected endemic products in the Podtatrze area”. The primary data was obtained through a quantitative study using surveys for which the questionnaire was the research tool. The questionnaire was directed to a group of people who was a research sample, who at least once visited the studied region and purchased a culinary product. Conclusions from the study can be a starting point in defining future support areas and individual goals both in the strategic and operational dimension, thus ensuring sustainable and sustainable development of the tourist region.


Author(s):  
Paul D. Williams

Rather than repeating the lessons and conclusions identified in Part II of this book relating to logistics, security sector reform, civilian protection, strategic communications, stabilization, and exit strategy, this concluding chapter reflects on how to assess AMISOM’s first ten years of operations and what this means for whether the ‘AMISOM model’ should be replicated elsewhere. It does so by first summarizing previous attempts to distil lessons from the mission before analysing AMISOM’s key successes and failures. The final section reflects on the future prospects of the ‘AMISOM model’ with reference to its approach to political authority, financing, as well as the operational dimension of peace operations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jari Juga ◽  
Jouni Juntunen ◽  
Mikko Paananen

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of logistics value-adding services and perceived service quality on brand equity among B2B customers of a brewery company. Design/methodology/approach A theoretical model is developed and tested using survey data from 173 hotel, restaurant and catering (HoReCa) industry customers of a brewery company in Finland. Findings Value-adding services play an important role in building the brewery company’s brand equity through perceived service quality. Besides a direct impact on overall service quality, an indirect impact is detected through the operational dimension of service quality in logistics. Research limitations/implications A broader data set would be needed to generalize the findings also beyond the brewery business and the HoReCa industry customers in Finland. Practical implications To increase brand equity, value-adding services like logistics can play an important role for B2B customers. This study is important for practitioners and academics, as there has been little quantitative research available regarding value-adding services in the context of service quality and brand equity research. Originality/value This paper combines logistics as value-adding service to customers’ willingness to pay extra profits to cooperate with service producer.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document