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Photography --- macrophotography [production process] --- photography [discipline]
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Photography --- macrophotography [production process] --- photography [discipline]
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Art --- History --- painting [image-making] --- Antwerpse school --- produktiviteit --- samenwerking van meerdere kunstenaars --- production [process]
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Iconography --- Art --- art [discipline] --- economics --- production [process] --- Lakner, Antal --- Winter, Georg --- Hungary
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Radiochemical analysis --- Painting --- Photography --- painting techniques --- radiography --- macrophotography [production process] --- Rembrandt
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Intra- and inter-company production networks have gained increased importance in developed and industrialising countries. By reusing waste of industrial sites as a valuable input within the production network, material cycles can be closed and resource efficiency can be improved.In order to improve the performance of a production process, a detailed mapping of the mass and energy flows is the basis to understand which process characteristics are the main drivers for resource efficiency.The objective of this book is to develop an integrated multi-criteria decision support model for production process design.
sustainable development --- production process design --- pinch analysis --- process integration --- China --- technique assessment --- multi-criteria decision support --- sustainable development --- production process design --- pinch analysis --- process integration --- China --- technique assessment --- multi-criteria decision support
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ateliers [studios, organizations] --- Delftse school --- produktiviteit --- vorstenportret --- portraits --- Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. --- Maurits van Nassau --- Mierevelt, van, Michiel --- Delft --- production [process]
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In this thesis, two different tasks concerned with time series of production processes are tackled. The first one is a time series segmentation into different classes for each timestep of the time series. An accurate timestep classification has multiple useful applications such as doing retrospective analyses of production processes based on the percentage of occurrence of each class or implementing an intelligent system to activate or deactivate alarms applied to processes based on their current state. Then, the second task is a multistep multivariate time series forecasting*. It can be used to forecast specific events in order to avoid them or to prepare for them. This work focuses on the application of machine learning algorithms to those two problems with the objective to automate and generalize the solution to the broadest range of production datasets as possible. The end goal is to study the potential of those algorithms, rather than delivering a perfect solution. For the time series segmentation, tree-based models are considered. In the final evaluation, they display an irregular performance alternating between very high and low accuracy depending on the classes. However, the lack of precision might be caused by an external bias in the data labelling. Still, its performance on the best classes reveals its high potential. For the time series forecasting, the study focuses on deep learning algorithms which gave good results in this domain. Two state of the art level models are tested: DeepAR and Temporal Fusion Transformers (TFT). The evaluation demonstrated the difficulty encountered by the models and, by extension, the difficulty of an automated timestep forecasting of a wide range of datasets by deep learning. *Multistep time series forecasting denotes the fact of predicting multiple timesteps of a time series while the multivariate term indicates that forecasts are done on more than one value for each timestep.
machine learning --- production process --- artificial intelligence --- AI --- random tree --- deep learning --- segmentation --- forecasting --- time series --- Ingénierie, informatique & technologie > Sciences informatiques
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The present thesis is based on a project conducted within 3B-the fibreglass company, which aimed to develop a manual for the management of production costs. The objective of this thesis is to critically reflect on this project, its context, its developments and the surrounding costing practices. First of all, the culture and structure of the company influence the development of the project. Indeed, the lean structure of the group and its values foster knowledge transfer among stakeholders. However, the international context of the company could have been a brake to the implementation of the project. Moreover, the current costing practices of the company are analysed. It appears that they satisfactorily value the different production costs. As such, the implementation of alternative costing methods does not appear beneficial for the company. Furthermore, diverse stakeholders’ needs have been identified and classified in two categories. First, the needs for a better understanding of production costs. Second, the needs for a better understanding of the production process. These needs are addressed by the project, which consists in two main deliverables: a costing manual and a file for the elaboration of the annual prevision plan (Plan file). Finally, recommendations are put forward concerning the sustainment of the manual. Indeed, its deliverables have proven efficient: they now need to be further promoted in the company, so as to ensure that the knowledge they convey is effectively shared throughout the international group on a long-term basis.
3B-the fibreglass company --- production costs --- costing --- costing manual --- costing methods --- financial prevision --- technology --- production process --- glass fibre --- knowledge transmission. --- Sciences économiques & de gestion > Comptabilité & audit
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Overzicht in woord en beeld van een project van het Nederlandse kunstenaarscollectief Atelier van Lieshout.
sculpting --- cities --- sociology --- farms --- economics --- utopias --- architecture [discipline] --- Art --- production --- slavery --- Lieshout, van, Joep --- Atelier Van Lieshout [Rotterdam] --- Atelier Van Lieshout --- 7.039 --- kunstgeschiedenis --- kunst 21e eeuw --- Atelier van Lieshout --- AVL --- Nederland --- kunstgeschiedenis - kunst vanaf 2001 --- Exhibitions --- production [process]
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