Essays about: "Process-Based Cost Model"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words Process-Based Cost Model.

  1. 1. Fairness in hire, what talents admire. Scrutinizing fairness perceptions of AI and transparency in asynchronous video interviews.

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Shao Fu Lu; Yining Zhang; [2023]
    Keywords : Artificial intelligence; Transparency; Fairness perception; Recruitment; Asynchronous video interview;

    Abstract : In pursuit of enhancing time- and cost-efficiency, organizations have been adopting asynchronous video interviews (AVIs) integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize and to automate recruitment processes. The roles of AI decision agents and transparency in shaping job applicants' fairness perceptions in AVIs remain largely unexplored despite the growing prominence of this novel interview format. READ MORE

  2. 2. Improving Aircraft Fuel Consumption Prediction through Ensemble Learning

    University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanik

    Author : Hanlin Gongzhang; [2022]
    Keywords : Aeronautics; Commercial Aircraft; Aircraft fuel consumption; Flight data; Aircraft performance model; Aircraft fuel consumption modelling; Weighted average ensemble; Machine learning; Flygteknik; Kommersiellt flyg; Flygplanens bränsleförbrukning; Flygdata; Flygplanens prestandamodell; Flygplans förbrukningsmodellering; Viktad medelvärdesensemble; Maskininlärning;

    Abstract : Performance models provided by aircraft manufacturers are used by aircraft operators to perform flight path simulations aiming to reduce aircraft fuel consumption. However, performance models are generic and does not account for the performance deviations of each aircraft individual. READ MORE

  3. 3. Optimization of the sorting process in PVC-floor recycling : Scenarios to optimize economic and environmental aspects of the upscaling sorting process

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för industriell ekonomi

    Author : Emelie Jonsson; Birkir Pálsson; [2021]
    Keywords : Circular economy; Sorting process; PVC; Automation; CO2 emission; Cirkulär ekonomi; Sorteringsprocess; PVC; Automatisering; CO2-utsläpp;

    Abstract : Background: The industrial economy has been dominated by a one-way production and consumption model. Closing loops for materials has seen an upswing in popularity. The focus though has been on the environmental aspects instead of the economic benefits from implementing closed loops. READ MORE

  4. 4. EFFICIENT & SUSTAINABLE RECYCLING PROCESSES : Support for decision-making towards improved efficiency and sustainability performance

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för industriell ekonomi

    Author : Rebecka Gullberg; Rebecka Karlsson; [2021]
    Keywords : Lean Green; Discrete event simulation; Recycling process; Efficiency Sustainability; Trade-off; Lean Green; Simulering; Återvinningsprocess; Effektivitet Hållbarhet; Kompromiss;

    Abstract : Background With large amounts of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in the waste streams, recycling of PVC and more sustainable processes have become increasingly important. The sustainable development of processes has received a lot of attention in the last decades because of the increasing environmental threat. READ MORE

  5. 5. A cost estimation of an industrial scale production of nanocellulose filaments utilizing PBCM and TRL : A case study at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Rui Liang Zhang; Lukas Rask; [2019]
    Keywords : Process-Based Cost Model; PBCM; Technology Readiness Level; TRL; nanocellulose filament; cost-estimation; double flow-focus; bio-based material; Processbaserad kostnadsmodell; PBCM; Technology Readiness level; TRL; nanocellulosafilament; kostnadsestimering; dubbelflödesfokusering; biobaserat material;

    Abstract : Producing the strongest bio-based material called nanocellulose, in the form of filaments, has shown to be technically feasible at lab-scale, but the production costs remain unknown. The research has focused on technical feasibility and less on costs, which is a common phenomenon when developing new technologies. READ MORE