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2022 ◽  
pp. 308-329
Author(s):  
Syeda Umema Hani ◽  
Abu Turab Alam

Information Systems acquisition, implementation, and development have been taking place in business organization to gain the competitive advantage. Rapid advancement of Technology is also popping up unethical issues involving violations of End users' data protection and privacy. This article discusses standard quality practices adhere to which a good quality software product is guaranteed while supporting the organizational strategic needs. It presents a framework that bridges Quality software development process improvement with strategic needs of an organization. Standard practices under consideration includes Capability Maturity Model for Development (CMMI-DEV) while using multi-model Process Improvement approach where an organization could use Balance Score Card technique while setting its strategic goals and monitoring their performance related to Information System development, and also link it with Information System management framework “Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology” (COBIT) - 5 released by Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), so that users could easily switch between the two standards. In last benefits are reported for using quality practices to realize attainment of competitive advantage.


2021 ◽  
pp. 807-863
Author(s):  
Lisa A. Seidman ◽  
Cynthia J. Moore ◽  
Jeanette Mowery

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriano Pizzini ◽  
Ricardo Bortolo Vieira ◽  
Rhodrigo Deda Gomes ◽  
Gleison Santos ◽  
Andreia Malucelli ◽  
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Author(s):  
Suppanunta Romprasert ◽  
Korakot Kataboonyaruk ◽  
Natthacha Tangnititham ◽  
Tanyaluk Suwanthaijaroen ◽  
Maytavee Soonthornwattanachai ◽  
...  

Paper focuses on the renewable energy in Thailand. Objective is to compare risk on renewable energy and transportation consumption on biodiesel. It is using SWOT analysis and sustainable development theory as the tools. Besides, collecting data via questionnaire to investigate behaviors of people in having the ideas relating to biodiesel. The 52 responses from survey launching have returned. According to the results, the current consumption of biodiesel is still low because insufficient is on awareness of the consumers' trusts about biodiesel. Moreover, government's policy is not in good quality control. Biodiesel price has not been confirmed or set up in a clear standard that shows confidence in biodiesel to consumers. Remains adherence to diesel as it has been used for a longer period of time. Therefore, the risk of renewable energy in biodiesel is a relatively high risk. At the same time, in terms of environmental sustainability development, research results show that the use of biodiesel can help reducing air pollution at either PM 2.5 or global warming. Also, it would distribute an income to palm farmers. The results can be implemented for making improvements and suggesting recommendations to the government. A strengthening policy on renewable energy security and implement strategies is for solving various energy problems. With the concept of supporting research and development, it can create a wide range of knowledges, and the production of biodiesel as renewable energy. There should control the price structure, and the well quality practices to be fairly suitable in the nearly future. Keywords: Biodiesel, Consumption, Renewable Energy, Risk, Transportation


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robyn S. Wilson ◽  
Hugh Walpole

Abstract Global climate change is projected to negatively impact agriculture through increasingly severe weather. In the eastern Corn Belt of the United States, it is projected to get warmer and wetter overall, with more variability in the seasonal timing of rainfall. This will make it more difficult to get into the fields in the spring and fall due to wet conditions, while higher overall temperatures and decreased rainfall in the summer may limit crop growth. While there are multiple adaptations to reduce the vulnerability of agricultural production to a changing climate, these adaptations have varying implications for soil health, carbon sequestration and water quality. We explore the drivers of adaptations that vary in their provisioning of a variety of ecosystem services. We find that adaptation is driven in large part by self-reported past negative experiences with climate change that drive up concern about future climate change. Adaptation is also more likely among farmers that are younger, more educated, and more conservation minded, and who operate farms that are larger, more extensively insured, and will be passed on to a family member. However, increasing tile drainage will be the most common strategy in response to increased and more variable rainfall, indicating potential negative impacts for water quality. Practices that promote soil health and sequestration will be less common, and more driven by the identity of farmers as conservationists than by the weather. There will be a need to offset the potential negative impacts of increasing drainage through the promotion of edge-of-field filtration practices.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Rashad ElMelegy ◽  
Mohamad Alnajem ◽  
Nour Albuloushi

PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine the quality performance of the Egyptian manufacturing industry based on Flynn's quality management practices framework.Design/methodology/approachA literature-based questionnaire was developed to collect the research data. The sample studied included 193 professionals from different manufacturing firms in Egypt. The research model utilized seven first-order constructs to measure infrastructure and core quality practices and the model was analyzed by structural equation modeling.FindingsThe results of the study showed that infrastructure practices had a positive effect on core quality practices, which in turn, significantly influenced quality performance. The findings confirmed that Egyptian manufacturing firms have a good foundation of quality management practices enabling them to improve quality performance.Practical implicationsThis study provides a foundation for Egyptian manufacturing firms to develop a practical plan for implementing total quality management (TQM). In addition, the results of this study will help managers and policy makers develop a thorough understanding of the current status of TQM initiatives, enablers and barriers in Egypt.Originality/valueThe study represents one of the few attempts to examine quality practices and quality performance in the manufacturing sector in Egypt. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first study to examine these parameters in this context in Egypt.


Author(s):  
Hanane Rifqi ◽  
Abdellah Zamma ◽  
Souad Ben Souda ◽  
Mohamed Hansali

the last decade has witnessed the birth of technological advances such as the IoT, artificial intelligence, machine learning and augmented reality. These technologies have driven the transition to Industry 4.0 where they have enabled the digitization of manufacturing with potential gain. Also Industry 4.0 has given birth to several new hybrid concepts as well as several management operations to take advantage and become more efficient by using IoT and these new technologies. In our paper, we discuss the effect of Industry 4.0 on management and quality practices by answering the following questions based on the literature review: What is the positive effect of Industry 4.0 on quality improvement and operations management? How does Industry 4.0 integrate concepts (Lean, Six Sigma, Supply Chain ...) to create new paradigms?


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3B) ◽  
pp. 268-285
Author(s):  
Poorya Poorkhosravani ◽  
Abbas Babaei ◽  
Ahmad Barghi

The aim of this study is to investigate the mediating effects of quality practices on the relationship between lean practices and production adequacy. This research is applied in terms of objective and descriptive-exploratory in terms of collection method. The library field method and a questionnaire were used to collect relevant information. The statistical society consisted of citizens of Tehran. Due to the lack of access to the statistical society to determine the sample size, the Cochran method was applied. In all, 384 people were selected and a questionnaire was distributed using the random sampling method. The confirmatory factor analysis method was used to determine the validity of the questionnaires. In addition, Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to determine the reliability of the questionnaires. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. The results showed that the level of investment in quality-related methods mediatizes the relationship between the level of investment in lean and uniform production methods.


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