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Journal articles on the topic "Enterprises of mechanical engineering"

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Berest, Maryna, and Ljubov Merenkova. "Evaluation and analysis of factors influencing the financial sustainability of engineering enterprises." Economics of Development 18, no. 3 (December 6, 2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ed.18(3).2019.01.

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Financial sustainability is one of the most important characteristics of an enterprise's financial position. It determines the level of the company independence from external entities and sources of financing, and, in turn, is conditioned by a set of multifaceted factors. In the case of negative influence of the external environment, engineering enterprises require research and selection of factors of influence on financial sustainability, which are formed in the internal environment of their functioning. The content analysis of definitions of the "financial stability of an enterprise" concept is carried out. Given the analysis results, the key informative characteristics of the enterprises are emphasized, such as state and structure of financial resources, solvency and profitability of the enterprise. In the context of selected areas and based on comparative analysis of literature sources and methods recommended at the state level for assessing the enterprise financial status, the study has formed a list of coefficients, the calculation and analysis of which is appropriate in evaluating assessment of financial enterprises. Using regression analysis, the study has revealed factors that most significantly influence the level of financial sustainability of engineering enterprises. It is established that the level of financial stability of the mechanical engineering industry enterprises in Kharkiv region is mainly influenced by the level of security of current liabilities of enterprises with financial current assets, the ability of enterprise assets to generate net profit and the share of equity in the financing sources structure. Therefore, to ensure the financial sustainability of engineering companies, management should take measures to ensure that they have a sufficient level of financial assets to cover their current liabilities and to optimize financial results in the context of increased net profit.
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Nurmukhametov, N. N., A. B. Amerkhanova, and K. T. Auyezova. "Innovative Transformation of Manufacturing Vacuum Equipment at Mechanical Engineering Enterprises." Economics: the strategy and practice 16, no. 4 (January 30, 2022): 18–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2021-4-18-33.

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The purpose of the article investigates introducing new products processes at mechanical engineering enterprises based on the innovative transformation of vacuum production equipment. In the context of global competition activities of large Kazakhstan’s enterprises are characterized by an insufficient level of innovation activity. Building the infrastructure and production potential is the main in effective management production activities of engineering enterprises. The heads of enterprises are primarily concerned by the situation since innovation development has a significant impact on competitiveness, industrial enterprises’ export potential and could ensure the balance of the economic sectors. Authors are interested in conducting an economic analysis of the business entities’ activities, which aimed at efficiency increasing and quality of work in all links of industrial production. Authors suppose that practice requires the development of complex measures related to the peculiarities of investigating scientific and practical problems of increasing the production activities efficiency in the economy. In the authors’ opinion, the investment project can become the basis for effective innovation implementation at mechanical engineering enterprises. They analyzed the financial activity of the enterprise and developed measures to reduce the production costs and products sales on the example of JSC «Vostokmashzavod». The result of the study is an investment project that arouses interest from the subjects of the machine-building industry from the point of view of the practical applicability of projects to reduce production costs, and the efficiency of their management.
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Krakovtsev, V. G., and T. V. Petrova. "Management of normative-technical information at mechanical engineering enterprises." Izvestiya MGTU MAMI 8, no. 1-2 (March 10, 2014): 84–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/2074-0530-67753.

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In the article the authors consider the issues of providing information support to professionals of mechanical engineering industry regarding receiving and use of normative-technical information on the example of professional reference system “Technical expert: mechanical engineering”.
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BORODIN, V. A., А. I. GALUSHKINA, and E. A. NAGAEVA. "METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYZING THE EFFICIENCY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 1, no. 4 (2020): 102–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2020.04.01.015.

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The article deals with the assessment of the economic condition of machine-building enterprises . Three major automotive companies were considered as the object of research. Profitability indicators were adopted as the main evaluation indicator. To assess the economic efficiency of enterprises, a formula is proposed that takes into account the weight of its components.
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Laricheva, Elena. "Problems of training engineering personnel in Russia." Ergodesign 2021, no. 4 (December 30, 2021): 260–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/2658-4026-2021-4-260-265.

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Mechanical engineering as an industry needs modernizing to maintain a sufficient level of competitiveness. The existing education system is not able to fully provide enterprises with qualified staff. This is due to a gap between the level of knowledge obtained in an educational institution and the enterprise real needs. To bridge the gap, more attention should be paid to personnel training and retraining. The article identifies the problems of educating future engineers, proposes an appropriate set of measures providing for a three-level transformation: at the level of government, regions and enterprises; considers a model for training staff of a machine-building enterprise and also suggests building regional training and internship centres. Such centres will make it possible not only to train workers, to conduct internships for students and employees, but also to provide internships for future engineers, to acquaint them with the production specifics. Such internships will ensure young specialists’ consolidation, allow them to interact more effectively with enterprises, and create for them an additional incentive to stay in the region. Furthermore, a favourable image of a machine-building worker, engineer, innovator, and ordinary worker should be formed.
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Prosvirina, Irina, Anna Galaktionova, and Mohammed Jasim Al-D. Haider. "LABOR EFFICIENCY FACTORS: RESULTS OF STUDYING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES." Bulletin of South Ural State University series "Economics and management" 14, no. 3 (2020): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/em200310.

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Gernego, Iuliia, Liudmyla Petrenko, and Mykhailo Dyba. "Potential of environmental responsibility and financial potential of innovative mechanical engineering enterprises in Ukraine." E3S Web of Conferences 280 (2021): 09020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128009020.

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In the era of sustainable economy, the environmental responsible companies provide an important background both for particular industry and national economy competitiveness. In particular, mechanical engineering plays an important role in the economy of Ukraine. In accordance with national statistic, the Ukrainian mechanical engineering provides 6.4 % in total volume of industrial products and ~4 % of the gross value added in the GDP of Ukraine. At the same time, the global mechanical engineering industry environmental friendly activity is related to SDG 9 and SDG 12. In March 2020, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted its Programme, reaffirming the commitment to the SDGs and their importance for Ukrainian economy development. Thereby, research problem lays upon the financial potential of innovative mechanical engineering enterprises in Ukraine providing the background to increase the potential of their environmental responsibility. The paper aims to provide scientific support on mechanical engineering industry representatives that tend to be environmental friendly. The research methodology is based on Ukrainian mechanical engineering enterprises data (5 years and 337 industry representatives) processed by statistical analysis. The financial and environmental indicators are represented in results section on the basis for six groups of mechanical engineering enterprises’ analysis, namely: big unstable – 16; big stable – 17; medium unstable – 44; medium stable - 26; small unstable – 188; small stable – 46. Thus, the environmental dimension is increasingly taken into account by Ukrainian innovative mechanical engineering enterprises to be competitive. Big and medium stable enterprises are organizationally oriented to be environmentally sustainable. The main disadvantage of big and medium unstable enterprises is lack of financial resources for achieving sustainable goals. Small enterprises are lack of general capacity to conduct environmental support policy, but they are the most flexible ones that provide advantages in environmental management. The study results can be used within industrial and business programs of environmental responsible activity and its financial support. In relation to other branches or countries, more extensive study is required.
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Yang, Jian Cheng, Xiu Ming Jiang, Ze Xu Zhou, Dan Dan Li, Guan Zhu Wang, and Teng Teng. "As a Link to Advanced Textile Mechanical and Electromechanical Center of Research and DevelopmentSchool-enterprise Cooperation and Training Innovative Engineering Talents." Advanced Materials Research 271-273 (July 2011): 1768–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.271-273.1768.

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The major of advanced textile mechanical design and automation is a characteristic profession of School of Mechanical Engineering of Tianjin Polytechnic University. Since its establishment in 1978, it has gone through the course of near 30 years ,and has trained a large number of talented people for our country. In the new historical conditions, how to exert the professional advantages of cultivating innovative talents has become a hot topic. This paper analyzes the disadvantages that the college students who is trained by the closed education of the institutions of higher learning in the recent years can not meet the real requirements of the enterprises to the innovative talents ,and it is difficult that the college teachers and students conduct practical activities in the enterprises, proposes the establishment of " the Advanced Textile Mechanical and Electromechanical Center of Research and Development " that is the link of the school-enterprise cooperation and training innovative talents. It truly sets up a win-win mechanism between the school and enterprises and solves the above disadvantages. Through several years’ practice, after going into the enterprises the graduates can become skilled quickly and have strong practical ability and innovative design capability, and they are widely acclaimed by the enterprises.
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Civcisa, G. "The Relationship between Advanced Manufacturing Technologies and ISO 9001 Certified Enterprises of Mechanical Engineering and Metalworking in Latvia." International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering 15, no. 3 (October 5, 2018): 5625–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.15.3.2018.17.0432.

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In this study, the relationship between advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs) and ISO 9001 certification was analyzed. The purpose was to examine the most used AMTs in enterprises of mechanical engineering and metalworking (MEM) sector in Latvia. A literature review was conducted first to determine what technologies are currently considered to be advanced in manufacturing. This article gives detailed information of six types of AMTs, which according to the survey are most frequently applied by MEM sector enterprises in Latvia. The information for this analysis is obtained from the database collected by the Latvian Association of Mechanical Engineering and Metalworking Industries (MASOC). Paper also presents the usage of these technologies by enterprise size class (micro, small, medium and large size). The results of the comparative analysis are discussed, taking into account ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS) certification and non-certification factor, respectively. The data sample is based on more than 100 enterprises from MEM sector where the use of AMTs was identified. The findings showed that the most often a computer numerical control (CNC) and computer-aided design (CAD) are used by enterprises of MEM in Latvia. The hypothesised relationship was supported by results which showed that in enterprises that do not have ISO 9001 certification CAD technologies are used in 13 % of cases, while enterprises with ISO 9001 in 20 % of cases, respectively. The CNC is used in 62 % of cases by enterprises without ISO 9001 and in 76 % of cases having ISO 9001 certificate. From above, it could be concluded that in enterprises in which a QMS certified according to the ISO 9001 is introduced, these two above mentioned technologies are used more frequently (7-8 % points more).
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Осаул, Аліна Олександрівна. "Research of intellectual capital sourcing at the mechanical engineering enterprises." Technology audit and production reserves 3, no. 4(29) (May 26, 2016): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2312-8372.2016.72185.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Enterprises of mechanical engineering"

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Visser, Charl. "An investigation of the factors influencing the sustainability of small- and medium-scale electrical contracting enterprises (SMECEs) in the Cape Peninsula." Thesis, University of Cape Town, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6735.

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This study focuses on small- to medium-scale electrical enterprises (SMECEs) in the Cape Peninsula, and specifically on electrical contractors with fewer than 25 employees. The objectives of this study are threefold: Firstly, the study reviews the position of current SMECEs, their economic contribution to the economy, their origin and establishment, the lifespan of the business, as well as the level of education of the individuals involved in the business. Secondly, it determines the constraints and limitations that may lead to the failure of these businesses. And, thirdly, it identifies the factors that may enable SMECEs to become sustainable or successful enterprises. A two-phased research method was used to collect information from owners of electrical contracting firms. This method involved the use of a pilot survey questionnaire and a main survey questionnaire. The pilot and main questionnaires were used to obtain data pertaining to the electrical contracting industry and owners of such firms. More specifically, this data includes information on the background of the company and its owner, the establishment of the business and its employment structure, as well as its work history, current operations and future objectives. It also looked at the constraints and limitations faced by these SMECEs, and identified specific factors that may enhance their sustainability. These questionnaires revealed that the constraining factors could be placed into two main categories, viz. management and labour. Management problems, for instance, included poor cash flow because of slow payment by clients, a lack of management skills on the part of business owners, and an inability to calculate project costs accurately. Labour problems, on the other hand, included an unreliable work force with no proper or effective work ethic, a lack of skilled and trained labour, and a work force that was inadequately skilled as either electricians or assistants. Among the factors that are necessary to ensure the success and sustainability of SMECEs, were the following: Business owners need to deal personally with problems and constraints and must learn how to avoid them. They must improve their management and planning ability, and must be able to understand the market. Their business must offer good workmanship and quality of service, and they must be able to complete their projects successfully. A reliable skilled work force is imperative, as are marketing skills and the ability to ensure the controlled growth of the firm. The following recommendations are made to owners of SMECEs: In order for their business to be successful and sustainable, they need to identify training courses that can assist their current contracted labour force. Business owners themselves also need to attend tendering and cost-control courses to improve the running and management of their business. They need to support the education and training of their work force and to employ skilled workers. Furthermore, they must ensure that the scope of the electrical contract is explained to the work force and that there is a written contract from the client, setting out the conditions of payment, in order to prevent late payment and thus cash flow problems.
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Makovskij, Vitalij. "Lean productiion system implementation in Lithuanian industrial enterprises." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2012. http://vddb.laba.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2012~D_20120801_121710-62758.

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In the final of magistral work I investigate to create model of Lean manufacturing implementation. I am mostly concentrated in studying of reasons Lean manufacturing implementation failure in Lithuanian industry. In the thirst part there is analysis of scientific – methodic literature on theme of Lean manufacturing implementation, lean manufacturing tools, main problems and difficulties implementing Lean manufacturing. In the second part there is information about surveys of trend f Lean manufacturing implementation in Lithuanian industry. Questionnaire has been concluded and sent to industrial companies. Also was made interview in 5 different companies. And for reasons identification of Lean manufacturing implementation failure I performed test in one company, where participate 5 persons. In the third part I performed the Lean manufacturing implementation model suitable for Lithuanian industry. Advantage of new model is that there is a new stage – preparation, implementing Lean manufacturing. This stage is necessary in our industry, because staff is not ready for total changes. I mind that my model would be very helpful for the beginning companies for installment Lean. The final work is consisted of four parts: introduction, analysis of scientific literature, empiric surveys and description of the new created model including the implementation. Conclusions and offers are also given together with list of literature and annexes. Scope of work is - 66 pgs. of text without... [to full text]
Baigiamajame magistro darbe nagrineju Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimas Lietuvos pramonės įmonėse. Labiausiai koncentruotojos ties Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimo Lietuvos pramonės nesėkmės priežasčių nustatymu ir Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimo modelio sukūrimu, kuris atitiktų Lietuvos pramonei. Pirmoje dalyje atlikta mokslinės – mėtodinės literatūros analizę Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimo tema, aprašiau pagrindines sąvokas. Išnagrinejau įvairius Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimo aspektus. Įsisgilinau į Lean gamybos valdymo sistema bei išanalizavau Lean gamybos valdymo sistema ir Lean instrumentų pritaikimas. Antroje dalyje yra pateikiama Lietuvos pramonės įmonių Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos plėtros tendencijų tyrimus. Buvo sudaryta klausimų anketa ir išsiustos į pramonės įmonės. Taip pat atlikta interviu aplkausa ir atliktas testas su personalu. Remiantis gautais rezultatais pateikiami pasiūlymai Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimui Lietuvos pramonės įmonėse. Trečioje dalyje aprašytas mano sukurtas Lean gamybos valdymo sistemos diegimo modelis Lietuvos pramonės įmonėse. Taip pat nubraižytas ir suskirstytas į modelis į diegimo etapus. Kiekviename etape yra įvardijami diegimo žingsniai. Modelio privalumas yra tame, kad jis skirtas Lietuvos pramonės įmonėms. Baigiamaji darba sudaro keturios dalis: įvadas, mokslinės literatūros analizė, empiriniai tyrimai ir sukurto modelio aprašymas. Taip pat pateiktos išvados bei pasiūlymai, literatūros sąrašas... [toliau žr. visą tekstą]
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Kluaypa, Prawate. "Development of a quality management model for Thai Small, Medium and Large Enterprises (SMLEs)." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2013. https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/development-of-a-quality-management-model-for-thai-small-medium-and-large-enterprises-smles(e02fb972-48c0-474f-b384-774d491e8483).html.

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A quality management (QM) model is broadly accepted as a tool of managerial approaches in order to measure and improve the performance of the organisation. However, the existing QM models, such as the Thailand Quality Award (TQA), may not be appropriate to employ in Thai Small, Medium and Large Enterprises (SMLEs). Due to the TQA‟s vigorous requirements, there are only a few Thai companies that have achieved the TQA. Moreover, recent research studies on the QM model have focused on other Thai industries and not directly Thai SMLEs, whereas Thai SMLEs generate a lot of income for the country and require an effective QM model in order to improve their organisational performance continuously. The aim of this current research is to develop and evaluate a QM model for assessing organisational performance in Thai SMLEs. The research methodology used in this research involves two main studies. Firstly, the theoretical study aims to develop a conceptual QM model and a conceptual Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) model. Secondly, the empirical study aims to validate a conceptual QM model to be an implemented QM model and to assess a conceptual CFA model to be an implemented CFA model in order to determine the weights of quality elements. An implemented QM model integrated with the weights of quality elements becomes a finalised QM model according to the aim of the research. The important findings of this research are the finalised QM model named as the Thai Small Medium and Large Enterprises Quality (TSMLEQ) model. The TSMLEQ model is composed of 14 elements and their weights: Leadership (53), Strategic Planning & Policy (75), Human Resource Management (71), Partnerships & Resources (69), Knowledge Management (71), Innovation Management (76), Technology Management (66), Process Management (81), Customer Satisfaction (78), Employee Satisfaction (70), Society Results (67), Business Performance Results (76), Continuous Improvement (78), and Measurement & Analysis (69). The main originality of this research compared to the previous study is the determination of the most and least important quality elements, which are Process Management and Leadership, respectively. In order to improve the performance of the organisation, the companies can use the TSMLEQ model as a self-assessment tool to evaluate the level of the quality management implementation. The self-assessment can engage the TQM programme within the companies because it supports as a baseline and path of continuous improvement. The criteria of self-assessment (or quality elements) of the TSMLEQ model are based on the concepts of TQM that are similar to the world-class performance criteria such as the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) and the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM). The contributions of this research comprise three aspects. Firstly, Thai industry can be benefitted by adopting the results of this research in order to implement quality management effectively. Secondly, academics in quality management can deploy research methodology used in this research in order to develop a QM model for their research objectives. Thirdly, the findings of this research can be the source of the study of quality management in Thailand and other countries. Keywords: Quality management model, quality elements, Thai small medium and large enterprises, weights, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis
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Bahtiyar, Mustafa. "Simulation Modeling Of Shop Floor Activities For Smes In Virtual Enterprises." Master's thesis, METU, 2005. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12606184/index.pdf.

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The globalization of the markets and the worldwide competition forces the SMEs to implement new technologies and organize themselves using new concepts in order to maintain their competitivity. This type of temporary alliance is called as Virtual Enterprise (VE). SMEs seem to be appropriate units for building this type of temporary alliances when their properties (such as flexibility, adaptability and agility) are taken into account. This study is concerned with the simulation modeling of shop floor activities for SMEs in VEs. Analyzing the SMEs with their current and new work load over the existing one by using simulation tool may help the VE management unit to see the most appropriate SMEs for the projects. Because of mentioned advantages, this thesis will test whether the simulation tool will or will not be used in the selection of the VE partner. The simulation methodology for modeling shop floor activities of SMEs was developed by using ARENA simulation tool in this thesis. A hydraulic cylinder company was selected for pilot application. Manufacturing of twelve basic hydraulic cylinders was studied in the developed model. Four different queue rules were applied to the developed model to optimize the system efficiency. By analyzing the output statistical results of ARENA which were obtained with the usage of the input variables of SME (such as resource capacities, process times, setup and remove times of parts, variables wrt to workers, etc.) best manufacturing policy for pilot SME was able to be found. To see the response of the system under different circumstances, grinding and hardening operations for a drive shaft manufacturing were assigned to the company. This new job was applied on two models (Base Model and Optimized System Model) and the statistical results of each were examined.
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Won, Jey Y. 1978. "The consequences of the enterprise not engaging in the manufacturing system design." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/89360.

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Jiang, Bo S. M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Enterprise control assessment for the mitigation of renewable energy by demand side management." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/100121.

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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-104).
The traditional power grid paradigm of centralized and actively controlled power generation facilities serving distributed and passively controlled electrical loads is challenged by the requirements for decarbonization, enhanced reliability and transportation electrification. The power grid will undergo technical, economic and regulatory changes and motivates new control and automation technologies and incentivized Demand Side Management (DSM) to accommodate the intermittent and distributed nature of renewable energy. The first phase of this thesis is an extensive review of existing renewable energy integration study methodologies and their limitations. On the other hand, a newly developed holistic enterprise control assessment method manages the diversity of control solutions and many competing objectives, is case independent, addresses both physical nature as well as enterprise control processes, and is validated by a set of numerical simulations. Another major omission in the majority of integration studies is the demand side resources. Demand Side Management with its ability to allow customers to adjust electricity consumption in response to market signals has often been recognized as an efficient way to mitigate the variable effects of renewable energy as well as to increase system efficiency and reduce system costs. Dispite the recongnized importance of DSM, the academic & industrial literature have taken divergent approaches to DSM implementation. While the popular approach among academia adopts a social welfare maximization formulation, the industrial practice compensates customers according to their load reduction from a predefined electricity consumption baseline that would have occurred without DSM. This thesis then rigorously compares the two different DSM approaches in a dayahead electricity wholesale market analytically and numerically using the same system configuration and mathematical formalism. The comparison of the two models showed that a proper reconciliation of the two models might make them mitigate the stochastic netload in fundamentally the same way given an industrial baseline equal to the dispatchable demand forecast in the social welfare model, which is rarely met in practice. While the social welfare model uses a stochastic net load composed of two terms, the industrial DSM model uses a stochastic net load composed of three terms including the additional baseline term. DSM participants have the incentives to manipulate the baseline in order to receive greater financial compensation, taking advantage of greater awareness of their facilities than the regulatory agencies charged with estimating the baseline. In a day-ahead wholesale market, the artificially inflated baseline forecast used in the industrial formalism is shown to result in higher and costlier dispatchable resources scheduling and unachievable social welfare compared to the academic method. This thesis proceeds to compare the two DSM approaches and quantifies the technical impact of industrial baseline errors in subsequent layers of control using an enterprise control methodology. The baseline inflation errors in a day-ahead market have to be corrected in the downstream enterprise control activities at faster time scales, increasing the control efforts and reserve requirements in the real-time market dispatch and regulation service respectively. The adoption of enterprise control simulator added with a dispatchable demand module enables the simultaneous study of day-ahead and real-time market, regulation service and power flow analysis. The day-ahead wholesale market adopts a unit commitment problem and the real-time wholesale market adopts an economic dispatch (ED) problem on the timescale of minutes. While baseline error is absent in the social welfare model, the industrial model is simulated with different baseline levels, assuming the baseline inflation has the same effects in the day-ahead and real-time market. The resulting implications of baseline errors on power grid imbalances and regulating reserve requirements are tracked. It is concluded that with the same regulating service, the introduction of baseline error leads to additional system imbalance compared to the social welfare model results, and the imbalance amplifies itself as the baseline error increases. As a result, more regulating reserves are required to achieve the same satisfactory system performance with higher baseline error. In summary, the industrial DSM baseline inflation brings about higher and costlier dispatch in day-ahead wholesale market and higher reserve requirements in subsequent control layers, namely the real-time market regulating service.
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Sari, Burak. "Methodology Development For Small And Medium Sized Enterpise Sme) Based Virtual Enterprises." Phd thesis, METU, 2006. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12607308/index.pdf.

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This dissertation presents the results of a Ph.D. research entitled as methodology development for SME based virtual enterprises. The research addresses the preparation and set up of virtual enterprises and enterprise networks. A virtual enterprise (VE) can be perceived as a customer solution delivery system created by a temporary and re-configurable information and communications technology (ICT) enabled aggregation of competencies. The main achievements of the research include: &
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Clarification and definition of the concept for virtual enterprises and enterprise networks including preparation of these. o A fast and efficient setup of virtual enterprises can be enabled through the establishment of an enterprise network in which an appropriate type and degree of work preparation can be established prior to the set up of virtual enterprises. &
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Development of a framework and a reference architecture for virtual enterprises named as Structured Methodology and ICT Reference Architecture respectively. o Structured Methodology structures the body of knowledge related to preparation, set up and operation of virtual enterprises and enterprise networks. o ICT reference architecture consists of three levels with seven layers to portray in a diagrammatic fashion how different enterprises may exchange and use information between their respective organizations&
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Development of a methodology for virtual enterprise named as Virtual Enterprise Methodology (VEM) o VEM consists of a set of guidelines, which systematically describes activities that enterprises should consider in relation to set up and preparation of own enterprise networks with the aim to set up virtual enterprises. &
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Testing and validation of the developed VEM with the realization of a virtual case study and establishment of a validation platform respectively. o Virtual case study demonstrates the application of the developed VE methodology with the illustration of the key activities related to setting up breeding environment, setting up &
operating VE and dissolution of VE. o The findings in the research can be validated through the various activities as meetings, conferences, presentations and publication of journals.
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Fuxin, Freddy. "Evolution and communication of geometry based product information within an extended enterprise." Licentiate thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-16965.

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The importance of conducting efficient product development is growing steadily as traditional market boundaries diminish and are replaced by global market conditions. Digital product development builds on the foundation that digital mock-ups replace physical mock-ups, and this has the potential for strongly improving the efficiency of the product development process. This is a rather drastic change compared to the conventional way of conducting product development, and it cannot be implemented overnight. It requires the extended enterprise to rely on geometry based product models. Business excellence is therefore partially synonymous with managing these models and making them available, and relevant, to different activities throughout the product development process. This thesis deals with the establishment of two key expressions, Geometry Management Process and Geometry Based Product Information. The objective is to improve the utilisation of Geometry Based Product Information by supporting the product development process with adequate methods, tools and processes for managing this type of information. This objective is partly realised by the elimination of rework in the downstream activities of traditional design departments. There are numerous influencing factors and the research approach has been to collect these factors into four separate but correlating domains. The consistency in the approach stems from the fact that all research work is conducted with a geometrical perspective on all types of activity, requirement and process. The methodology is elaborated through participation and surveys of real cases in ongoing projects and activities when developing heavy-duty trucks.

Godkänd; 2001; 20070313 (ysko)

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Arvidsson, Karl. "Att ta betalt för tjänster : Hur mindre företag kan gå tillväga för att ta rätt betalt vid tjänstefiering." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap och fysik (from 2013), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-79087.

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Tjänstefiering är en strategi som förekommer allt oftare inom tillverkande företag. Genom att komplettera ett befintligt produktutbud med tjänster försöker företag tillgodose kunders behov, skaffa sig konkurrensmässiga fördelar och öka verksamhetens lönsamhet. Att implementera tjänstefiering har dock visat sig innebära vissa svårigheter och problem. En av de största utmaningarna är att ta betalt för de tjänster man levererar eftersom kunder är vana vid att tjänster är gratis och ingår vid köp av produkter. Detta är extra problematiskt för mindre företag vars kunder ofta är betydligt större. Syftet med rapporten är att undersöka hur mindre företag kan ta betalt för tjänster och komma med konkreta förslag på åtgärder för att lyckas med detta. För att uppfylla syftet har följande frågeställningar tagits fram: Hur kan mindre företag värdera och prissätta tjänster? Hur kan mindre företag ta betalt för de tjänster som man levererar? En litteraturstudie har genomförts för att hitta forskning och teorimetoder rörande problemformuleringen. I teoriavsnittet beskrivs den tidigare forskning som ansetts relevant och som utgör de mest vedertagna modellerna och teorierna inom sina områden.   I arbetet med rapporten har en fallstudie utförts på företaget Aspervall Instrument AB. Aspervall är en finmekanisk verkstad med cirka 15 anställda som länge levererat produkter till kunder inom mät-, styr- och reglerbranschen. Som ett komplement till sina produkter vill man erbjuda tjänster men upplever liksom många andra mindre företag svårigheter med att ta betalt för dessa. Fallstudien har utförts på en av de produkter som Aspervall insourcar från kund. Information har sammanställts från intervjuer med anställda på Aspervall, interna dokument, affärssystemet Monitor och observationer. Utifrån denna information har en processkartläggning och en nulägesbeskrivning genomförts samt kostnader som tillkommer eller förändras vid tjänstefiering kalkylerats. Utifrån teori- och resultatavsnittet har förslag till hur mindre företag kan börja ta betalt för tjänstefiering tagits fram. Åtgärderna har grupperats ”kalkylering interna kostnader som uppstår vid tjänstefiering”, ”värdering av tjänster utifrån tjänstelogik” samt ”visualisering och prissättning”. Samarbete och relationer med kunder har identifierats som en viktig faktor för att mindre företag ska kunna värdera tjänster utifrån tjänstelogik. Detta då mindre företag ofta saknar de resurser som krävs för att utföra det helt på egen hand. När det kommer till ”visualisering och prissättning” har betydelsen av särskiljning av tjänster och produkter belysts. På så sätt är det lättare att både göra kunden medveten om en tjänsts värde och att ta betalt för den. För att leverera förslag på hur mindre företag kan kalkylera interna kostnader som uppstår eller förändras vid tjänstefiering har en kalkylmodell tagits fram. Modellen är avsedd att ses som ett komplement till befintliga kalkylmodeller för att bättre kunna kalkylera tjänsters omkostnader. Resultaten från fallstudien har använts för att ta fram modellen som baseras på aktivitetsbaserad kalkylering.
Servitization is a strategy that becomes more and more common in manufacturing companies. By adding services to the existent selection of goods, companies try to satisfy their customers, get competitive advantages and increase the profitability. The implementation of servitization can though involve some difficulties and problems. One of the biggest challenges is to get paid for the services that are delivered, owing the fact that customers are used to get the services for free as an add-on. This is particularly problematic for smaller enterprises, whose customers often are considerably bigger. The aim with this thesis is to investigate how smaller enterprises can be rightly paid for services and to deliver tangible proposals how to succeed with this. To fulfil the aim, the following problem statements were formulated: How can smaller enterprises value and price services? How can smaller enterprises get paid for the services they deliver? A literature research has been accomplished to find research and theories about the problem. In section “theory” previous and relevant research are described, which provide the most used models and theories in the subject. The thesis is based on a case study, which has been performed at the company Aspervall Instrument AB. Aspervall is a fine-mechanical workshop, with approximately 15 employees, which for a long time has delivered products to customers in the process manufacturing. As a complement to their products, they want to offer services but is, like many other small enterprises, finding it hard to get paid for these services. The case study was performed on one of the products that Aspervall insource from a customer. Information was composed from interviews with employees at Aspervall, internal documents, the business system Monitor and observations. From the information, a process map and a report about the present situation have been constructed together with calculations of the costs, which are increasing or added due to servitization. From the theory- and result chapter suggestions for how smaller enterprises can start charge for services have been developed. The measures can be categorized in “calculating internal costs for servitization”, “valuing services by a service-dominant logic” and “visualising and pricing". To be able to value services by a service-dominant logic, cooperation and relations have been identified as important factors for small enterprises, which often lack the necessary internal resources. For “visualising and pricing” the importance of separating services and products has been pointed out. By doing so, the customer will hopefully realise the value of the service and it will be easier to charge for it. To deliver suggestions for how smaller enterprises can calculate internal costs that are increasing or added due to servitization a cost estimate model has been developed. The model is built as a complement to present cost estimate models to better be able to estimate the indirect overhead costs of services. The results from the case study have been used in the development of the model, which is a based on activity based costing (ABC).
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Fernandes, Ederson Carvalhar. "Adaptação de modelo e desenvolvimento de ferramenta para avaliar maturidade industrial em empresas de produtos tangíveis." Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, 2015. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/1420.

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As indústrias de manufatura de produtos tangíveis buscam melhorar seu desempenho industrial frente ao cenário de intensa competição. Entretanto, o desempenho industrial está relacionado ao nível de maturidade da empresa e ao seu potencial de melhoria contínua para tornar-se um diferencial. Empresas maduras atingem seus objetivos de forma consciente e eficiente, enquanto as imaturas não atingem os resultados esperados. Para saber o que é preciso melhorar, demanda-se um diagnóstico da situação atual da empresa. Entre os modelos que permitem avaliar a maturidade de uma empresa, está o Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), considerado um dos mais efetivos para a indústria de Tecnologia da Informação (TI). Como esse modelo não foi criado para a área industrial de produtos tangíveis, o objetivo desse trabalho é adaptar os termos deste modelo para esse perfil de indústria, além de desenvolver uma ferramenta para que a própria empresa possa se auto avaliar. Para isso, é apresentada uma revisão bibliográfica sobre os modelos de maturidade, formas de adaptações de termos em aplicações distintas e ferramentas de avaliação de maturidade já existentes. Com esse material, uma estratégia para a adaptação dos termos do CMMI foi desenvolvida. Visando reduzir o número de termos a serem adaptados, gerou-se um questionário composto pelos termos do modelo CMMI, o qual foi submetido à 14 profissionais e um acadêmico, no intuito de identificar os termos que demandariam adaptação. Com a identificação dos termos necessários à adaptação, vários recursos foram utilizados para garantir a efetividade da estratégia de adaptação, entre eles; mapas mentais, glossários e o auxílio de especialistas na área. Com os termos adaptados, o processo foi validado mediante novas entrevistas e novas aplicações do instrumento com os termos adaptados. Paralelamente à estratégia de adaptação, uma ferramenta web foi desenvolvida com o auxílio de um técnico de computação, incluindo os termos em português, provenientes da tradução oficial do CMMI, adaptados para a área industrial de manufatura brasileira. Entre os resultados, o trabalho apresenta a estratégia de adaptação utilizada para o CMMI, mostrando a estruturação do modelo após a adaptação, além de apresentar o desenvolvimento da ferramenta criada para a indústria avaliar sua própria maturidade de forma simples e ágil, a qual é testada por um Engenheiro de Processos, e avaliada através de um questionário de satisfação.
The tangible products manufacturing industries seek to improve their industrial performance, facing the intense competition scenario. However, the industrial performance is related to the maturity level of the company and its continuous improvement potential to result a differential issue. Mature companies achieve their goals consciously and efficiently, while the immature do not reach the expected results. To know what it demands to improve, it is necessary to diagnose the current situation of the company. Among the main models that allow the industrial maturity assessment, the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is one of the most popular and efficient for the Information Technology Industry. Because this model was not developed for a tangible products industrial area, the objective of this study is to adapt all the original model terms to this industrial context, in addition, it is aimed a tool for a self evaluation of a manufacturing company. For this, a literature review on the maturity models, many adaptations of terms in different applications and the existing maturity assessment tools are presented. Through this material, a strategy to adapt the CMMI terms is defined. To reduce the number of terms to be adapted, a questionnaire composed by the terms of CMMI model was produced, which was submitted to 14 different professionals and one academic, in order to identify the terms that would require adaptation. Through the identification of the necessary terms to be adapted, several resources were used to guarantee the effectiveness of adaptation strategy, including: mental maps, glossaries and the expert assistance in the field. After this, the process was validated through new interviews and applications of the instrument with the adapted terms. Alongside the adaptation strategy, a web tool was developed, including the terms in Brazilian Portuguese, from the official CMMI translation, adapted to the manufacturing industrial area. Among the results, the work presents the adaptation strategy to CMMI, showing the model structure after the adaptation, and presenting the tool development to industrial maturity assessment in a simple and fast way, which is tested for a Process Engineer and evaluated through a satisfaction questionnaire.
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Books on the topic "Enterprises of mechanical engineering"

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Viswanadham, N. Analysis of Manufacturing Enterprises: An Approach to Leveraging Value Delivery Processes for Competitive Advantage. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000.

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Menyaev, Mihail. Digital economy enterprises. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1045031.

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The tutorial allows you to learn basic scientific concepts in the field of formation and application of digital economy in the enterprise, to the organization skills of the digital space in the enterprise management system. The analysis of economic methods of formation and active use of Internet resources in the organization of high-tech industry and business. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. Intended for students of higher educational institutions studying the digital economy, innovation, management, industrial and logistics network, trained on a direction of preparation of bachelors in "mechanical engineering".
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nghiệp, Tạp chí công. Cẩm nang cơ khí, tự động hóa, đo lường, điều khiển. Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Lao động-xã hội, 2010.

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Pachurin, German. Technology for studying the destruction of structural materials under different loading conditions. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/981296.

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The textbook is devoted to solving topical issues related to the prediction of the effect of plastic deformation on the behavior in various operating conditions of a wide class of metals and alloys. The technology developed by the author for studying the mechanical properties and the process of destruction of plastically treated metal materials under various loading conditions (static at different temperatures, cyclic in air at low, room and elevated temperatures, as well as at room temperature in the presence of a corrosive environment) is described. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. Addressed to bachelors and undergraduates of higher educational institutions of full-time and part-time education in the areas of training 20.03.01 Technosphere safety" (training profile "Safety of technological processes and production"), 22.03.01 and 22.04.01 "Materials Science and Materials Technology", 22.03.02 and 22.04.02 "Metallurgy", 15.03.01 and 15.04.01 "Mechanical Engineering", 15.05.01 "Design of technological machines and complexes", 15.03.02 "Technological machines and equipment", 15.03.04 and 15.04.04 "Automation of technological processes and production", 17.05.02 "Strelkovo-pushechnoe, artillery and rocket weapons", 15.03.05 "Design and technological support of machine-building industries". It can be useful for scientific and engineering workers of enterprises of automotive, aviation, shipbuilding and other metalworking branches of mechanical engineering, laboratory workers, as well as for training specialists in materials science, metal science and metal forming."
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Herweck, Don. Mechanical engineering. Minneapolis, Minn: Compass Point Books, 2008.

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Zoltanka, Viktor. Mechanical engineering. Budapest: Akad, Kiado, 1986.

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Gökçek, Murat. Mechanical engineering. Rijeka: InTech, 2012.

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Shigley, Joseph Edward. Mechanical engineering design. 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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Ross, C. T. F., 1935-, ed. Mechanical engineering principles. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.

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R, Mischke Charles, and Budynas Richard G, eds. Mechanical engineering design. 7th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Enterprises of mechanical engineering"

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Bulavin, V. F., T. G. Bulavina, and A. S. Stepanov. "Digital Space of Small Enterprises in Engineering." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 462–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54817-9_54.

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Jurczuk, Arkadiusz. "Identification and Tracking of Process Inconsistencies in Manufacturing Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 129–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74123-9_14.

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Liu, Xihui, Huirong Liu, Jianyun Jia, Ning Xiao, Jiang Xu, Yubo Zhao, Zhilei Xu, Yanmin Zhang, and Shouqian Sun. "Enterprises as the Main Body of Developing Innovation Design." In Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering, 87–112. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3503-1_4.

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Zhang, T. X., and J. F. Chin. "Total Productive Maintenance in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 79–92. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3641-7_12.

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Dynnyk, Oksana, Yuliia Denysenko, Viliam Zaloga, Oleksandr Ivchenko, and Tetiana Yashyna. "Information Support for the Quality Management System Assessment of Engineering Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 65–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22365-6_7.

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Haidabrus, Bohdan, Eugen Druzhinin, Mattias Elg, Martin Jason, and Janis Grabis. "Programs to Boost IT-Readiness of the Machine Building Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 75–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22365-6_8.

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Đorđević, Dejan, Dragan Ćoćkalo, Mihalj Bakator, Srđan Bogetić, Miloš Vorkapić, and Cariša Bešić. "A Cloud Computing Model for Achieving Competitiveness of Domestic Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 239–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46212-3_17.

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Kobets, Vitaliy, Nikita Tsiuriuta, Valerii Lytvynenko, Mykola Novikov, and Sergey Chizhik. "Recruitment Web-Service Management System Using Competence-Based Approach for Manufacturing Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 138–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22365-6_14.

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Szafrański, Maciej, Marek Goliński, Magdalena Graczyk-Kucharska, and Małgorzata Spychała. "Cooperation of Education and Enterprises in Improving Professional Competences - Analysis of Needs." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 155–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17269-5_11.

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Kobets, Vitaliy, and Serhii Savchenko. "Using Telegram Bots for Personalized Financial Advice for Staff of Manufacturing Engineering Enterprises." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 561–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06025-0_55.

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Conference papers on the topic "Enterprises of mechanical engineering"

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Mervyn, Fathianathan, A. Senthil Kumar, Bok Shung Hwee, and Andrew Nee Yeh Ching. "Development of a Reference Enterprise Model for Fixture Design Information Support in Integrated Manufacturing." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-42107.

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A crucial factor in the success of developing integrated manufacturing systems lies in the ability to exchange information among the various computer-aided systems. Although a vast amount of research has been conducted on computer-aided fixture design systems, the need for information exchange between a fixture design system and other manufacturing systems has not been dealt with thoroughly. Models for the exchange of information within an enterprise or within an extended enterprise depend on the functionality and behaviour of individual enterprises. One means of developing an information model for an enterprise is to determine the information requirements by modelling the enterprise. However, this results in a monolithic model that is only applicable to that enterprise. As a solution to this drawback, we describe the development of a reference model for fixture design information support, which can be instantiated to be applied to different types of enterprises. We concentrate on machining fixtures and information form the fixture design domain to other domains.
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Zamiri, Majid, Andreia Artifice, Elsa Marcelino-Jesus, Joao Sarraipa, and Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves. "A Future Trend in Sensing Enterprise Systems." In ASME 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2018-88530.

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The widespread use of sensorial technologies has created new opportunities for enterprises, as these new sources of data assist in increasing the context-awareness in which enterprises operate and enable them to better anticipate and adapt to changes in the business environment. This leads to better decision-making and greater profitability, as well as to reduced operating risks. However, if enterprises are to get any benefit from these new data sources, there is a need for tools, which will enable them to deal with the complexity of the multitude of data sources, both from physical and virtual objects, as well as a means to extract relevant and correct information and knowledge from it. Having access to data is not enough. The real value to enterprises comes from being able to process it, interpret it and being able to make accurate forecasts upon which they can base their business decisions. This paper presents the blockchain technology which is intended to support the development of sensing enterprise systems for intelligent knowledge management. Since the creation of the internet, blockchain is the most important technology created that is in constant development and has still much more to develop. In a simple way, blockchain is a computational technology for register of operations, decentralized, free-access, transparent, global, continuous. It is a public database that is accessible for everyone and is much more secure and reliable than other forms currently known to perform similar operations. Thus, it is intended to demonstrate the importance of this recent technology in business processes and the future trends of its use in sensing enterprise business processes. The proposed framework intends to demonstrate and serve as the foundation for new business models supported by the new capabilities provided by sensorial technologies in the support of enterprise applications.
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Mendonc¸a da Silva, Joao P., Francisco Cavaco, Joao Sarraipa, and Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves. "Knowledge Based Methodology Supporting Interoperability Increase in Manufacture Domain." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-62327.

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The formation of cooperation and collaboration alliances between several small organizations is proving, in multiple cases, to be more efficient and competitive by comparison with big companies. Manufacturing processes span nowadays across borders as result of the globalization markets pressure, thus research on manufacturing management has turned from an intra-enterprise to an inter-enterprise focus. Consequently there is a growing interest in electronic business (e-business) solutions to facilitate information sharing between organizations in the supply chain. However, due to the worldwide diversity of communities, a high number of knowledge representation elements, such as ontologies, which are not semantically coincident, have appeared representing the same segment of reality. Even operating in the same domain, enterprises do not understand each other, making the communication among various systems parties more difficult and sometimes impracticable. As a result there is a demand for intelligent solutions capable of reinforcing partnerships and collaborations between enterprises, which needs to be able to manage its maintenance dynamically. Authors propose the increase of Interoperability in the mechanical manufacturing domain by the use of a knowledge–based methodology able to build a reference ontology and to provide its maintenance through the system user’s feedback.
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Wang, Shuying, Weiming Shen, and Qi Hao. "Implementing Inter-Enterprise Workflow Management Using Agent-Based Web Services." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-79242.

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The service-orientated computing paradigm is transforming traditional workflow management from a close, centralized control system into a worldwide dynamic business process. This paper presents an agent-based Web service model to support inter-enterprise workflow management. In the proposed model, agent-based technology provides the workflow coordination at both inter-and intra-enterprise levels while Web services based technology provides infrastructures for messaging, service description and workflow enactment. Coordination agents and resource agents negotiate through a bidding mechanism for constructing dynamic workflow process between business partners. The agent system architecture, coordination model and related components are described. A prototype system is implemented for simulating the formation process of virtual enterprises. Our current approach integrating agents and Web services mainly focuses on communication and interaction. Our ongoing work is focusing on semantic integration in composing a dynamic workflow for inter-enterprise cooperation.
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Marques, Maria, Carlos Agostinho, and Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves. "Case-Based Support to Sustainable Interoperability and Decision in Enterprise Networks." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-65704.

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Nowadays companies do not thrive solely through their own individual efforts and isolated knowledge. Enterprises have to become agile, sensitive to changes in market forces, and capable of responding with incremental modifications in business and services provided (adaptation) as well as anticipating radical changes by responding with new and breakthrough business models (innovation). This involves a mix of both cooperative and competitive elements, where decision support, evolving information systems, and the use of networking concepts such as the virtual enterprise or the enterprise ecosystem is becoming more common. The approach here presented aims at facilitating and sustaining interoperability in a dynamic networked enterprise environment. Relying on domain-based semantic translation services, sustainable interoperability enables each organization to keep its own terminology and seamlessly communicate with others (i.e. enterprise interoperability). This work contributes to that paradigm, proposing a novel mechanism based in probabilistic analysis (PA), case-based reasoning (CBR) and similarity calculation (SC) to support decision, service redesign and mapping modifications, e.g. when a company changes its internal model but wants to ensure that communication with external entities is not affected.
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Wang, Xiao Lei, Zuwei Tan, and Xuehong Chen. "Reserch on the valuation model of technical enterprises." In Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology (EMEIT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emeit.2011.6023228.

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Zhang, Jing. "Evolutionary stable strategy model in multi-application enterprises." In Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology (EMEIT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emeit.2011.6023922.

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Whear, John H. "Rainwater Harvesting in a Common Pool Resource: An Engineering Perspective." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-64042.

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Water scarcity is a common problem throughout the Southwestern United States. Rainwater Harvesting (RWH), in urban and suburban environments, has potential to conserve existing water resources and reduce flash flooding. Currently, little is understood on how to effectively access this untapped resource. However, participants of a Common Pool Resource (CPR) can achieve resource efficiencies greater than 90 percent. An exhaustive search of published materials was conducted, coupled with communications with the Texas Water Development Board, Edwards Aquifer Authority, San Antonio Water System, and other municipal water utilities. Analysis of CPRs and their design principals reveals that only the Edwards Aquifer Authority and its associated Groundwater Districts constitutes a functioning groundwater CPR in Texas. Of the CPR design principals, only effective monitoring requires engineering. Under the correct circumstances, it would be more appropriate to view RWH as a nested enterprise inside a functioning CPR. This paper explores the possibilities and difficulties of engineering associated with RWH as a nested enterprise in a CPR, specifically RWH in the Edwards Aquifer. A CPR success depends on management rather than engineering. Success of a CPR and its nested enterprises depends on participant behavior. Economic models, based on the mathematics of game theory, help understand how participants of a CPR respond to issues of fairness and communication. A cost effective device can provide effective monitoring of RWH performance. Once monitoring is provided, RWH can be integrated into existing cooperative CPR institutions.
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Kukartsev, Vladislav V., Andrei A. Boyko, and Oleslav A. Antamoshkin. "The Simulation Model of Fixed Assets Reproduction of Mechanical Engineering Enterprises." In 2018 International Russian Automation Conference (RusAutoCon). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rusautocon.2018.8501776.

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Huang, Yan, and Xiaodong Liu. "On cooperation between enterprises with a supply chain alliance." In Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology (EMEIT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emeit.2011.6023911.

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Reports on the topic "Enterprises of mechanical engineering"

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Fenves, Steven, Ram Sriram, Young Choi, Joseph P. Elm, and John E. Robert. Advanced engineering environments for small manufacturing enterprises :. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7055.

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Fenves, Steven J., Ram D. Sriram, Young Choi, Joseph P. Elm, and John E. Robert. Advanced engineering environments for small manufacturing enterprises :. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7090.

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Fenves, Steven J., Ram D. Sriram, Young Choi, Joseph P. Elm, and John E. Robert. Advanced Engineering Environments for Small Manufacturing Enterprises: Volume II. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada443654.

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Fenves, Steven J., Ram D. Sriram, Choi Young, Joseph P. Elm, and John E. Robert. Advanced Engineering Environments for Small Manufacturing Enterprises: Volume I. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421777.

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Broesius, J. Y. Technical abstracts: Mechanical engineering, 1990. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5563457.

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Sadlon, Richard J. Mechanical Applications in Reliability Engineering. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada363860.

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Denney, R. M., K. L. Essary, M. S. Genin, H. H. Highstone, and J. D. Hymer. Mechanical Engineering Department engineering research: Annual report, FY 1986. Edited by S. O. Taft. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6536507.

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Scott, J., and R. Brady. Mechanical testing of selected engineering plastics. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6952346.

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Thompson, William B., Jonathan C. Owen, and H. J. De St. Germain. Feature-Based Reverse Engineering of Mechanical Parts. Revision. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada437773.

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Mason, D. Mechanical Engineering Safety Note PEPC Spreader Bar Assembly. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15005720.

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