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Elgewely, Eiman. „3D Reconstruction of Furniture Fragments from the Ancient Town of Karanis“. Studies in Digital Heritage 1, Nr. 2 (14.12.2017): 409–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v1i2.23340.

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Furniture is the most personalized component of architectural space. It reflects or even determines the use of space, but also the standard of living, the gender, and age of the user. Heirlooms, furthermore, are retainers of memory and social relationships. The raw materials used and the level of skill and craftsmanship to produce furniture speak to the availability of such items for the community. Import of wood, techniques, or entire pieces of furniture show connectedness with other production centers. Furniture fragments are abundant among the well-preserved archaeological finds from the ancient Greco-Roman Town of Karanis, a site located on the arid desert edge of the Fayum basin, Egypt. Objects include furniture legs, boxes, reading tables, and table tops. The University of Michigan mission which worked on the site for about ten years (1924-1934), had as its main focus the architecture of Karanis. The furnishings of these structure do, however, provide important information and a study of the woodworking and composition of the pieces has now been undertaken, together with an attempt to place these remains back in their virtual context. The reconstruction of the Karanis furniture provides a major challenge because the fragments belong to various time periods and combine Egyptian, Greek, and Roman influences and tastes. This research is a next phase of the project “Reviving Karanis in 3D”, which we started in 2013. In this research, we aim at using state-of-the-art digital technologies to create multiple interpretations of 3D reconstruction of a selection of furniture pieces based on analysis and photogrammetric models of wood furniture fragments from the Karanis collection of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan.
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Sari, Ratih Ikha Permata, Rini Setiowati und Anggi Oktaviani. „Mental Workload Analysis Using NASA-TLX Method on Customer Service Employees in Strategist Informa Social Media Division (PT Home Center Kawan Lama)“. NUCLEUS 3, Nr. 1 (14.06.2022): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.37010/nuc.v3i1.671.

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Kawan Lama Group has been established since 1955 and until now has several business fields engaged in the Retail, Industrial, Food and Beverage, Service, Property and E-commerce sectors. For more than half a century, Kawan Lama continues to grow and develop to employ more than 40,000 employees. Kawan Lama Group's vision is more than just a family business, we are a business for families. Our mission is to bring values to a better life through business development and sustainable growth. PT. Home Center Kawan Lama or Informa is a furniture company starting from home furniture, office furniture, to commercial space furniture. Informa provides more than 35,000 quality items that can meet the needs of customers to have their dream furniture. The NASA-TLX method was developed by Sandra. G Hart from NASA-Ames Research Center and Lowell E. Staveland from San Jose State University in 1981. This method performs multidimensional measurements by considering weights and grades. The level of the first factor relates to the work performed, while the other three factors relate to the subject. The average WWL (weighted workload) mental workload of customer service employees prior to the proposed work shift improvement, application of music therapy and motivation is the morning shift of 76.78, the afternoon shift of 77.97 and the night shift of 80. Average Results WWL (weighted workload) mental workload of employees in the morning, afternoon and evening shifts shows a high mental workload. The morning, afternoon and evening shifts have significant differences in physical needs, mental needs, time requirements, performance, stress levels and average WWL (weighted workload).
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Floré, Fredie. „Serving a Double Diplomatic Mission: Strategic Alliances between Belgian and American Furniture Companies in the Postwar Era“. Design and Culture 9, Nr. 2 (04.05.2017): 167–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17547075.2017.1325625.

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Quesada, Henry, und Rado Gazo. „Methodology for determining key internal business processes based on critical success factors“. Business Process Management Journal 13, Nr. 1 (13.02.2007): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14637150710721104.

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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to develop a methodology to help manufacturers determine and rank key internal business processes based on critical success factors (CSF).Design/methodology/approachFirst, company CSF and key performance measures were determined based on vision, mission and strategic objectives statements. Second, most important CSF were prioritized according to rating scores such as cost savings, necessary improvement, and own discretion using a balanced scoreboard procedure and a prioritization matrix. Third, CSF were related to internal business processes based on “strength of relationship” in order to define the most critical internal processes. Fourth, possible differences in the perception of CSF and strategic objectives among different management levels were compared. Fifth, the methodology was validated in three furniture manufacturing companies.FindingsIt was found that when a firm is missing vision or mission statements, it is imperative to define them before CSF can be identified. The CSF found through this case study were related to customer service, manufacturing management, quality and price of the products. The key internal business processes identified for the companies in this study were customer engagement, product operations and supply chain management. Conclusions show that better results were obtained when this methodology was applied to highest‐level of management.Originality/valueThis study has proved to be a useful tool to determine a strategy based on CSF and their relationship to internal business processes. Plant managers in our case studies were able to prioritize the critical internal business processes for their plants based on the most important CSF.
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Wulandari, Fera Tri. „IMPLEMENTASI FUZZY TOPSIS DALAM PERENCANAAN STRATEGI BISNIS“. Conference SENATIK STT Adisutjipto Yogyakarta 1 (03.12.2013): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.28989/senatik.v1i0.49.

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Strategic planning is done in order to the company can look at it objectively internal and external conditions that the company can anticipate changes in the external environment. Strategic planning begins with the introduction of the company's vision and mission in order to determine which company will produce an overview of the internal and external environment. Furthermore conduct a SWOT analysis to formulate appropriate strategic alternatives to position the company. The last stage is the decision-making strategies using Fuzzy Quantitive Strategic Planning Matrix (FQSPM) to determine and select the best strategy from a number of alternative strategies given certain criteria using Fuzzy Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal. Solution (FTOPSIS). Results of the determination of the strategy chosen by the fuzzy TOPSIS for furniture company is intelegent increased marketing and promotional products.
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Ramadhanti, Viola Indira, und Farida Pulansari. „Integration of fuzzy AHP and fuzzy TOPSIS for green supplier selection of mindi wood raw materials“. Jurnal Sistem dan Manajemen Industri 6, Nr. 1 (13.06.2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.30656/jsmi.v6i1.4332.

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The current industrial development is related to increasing global action and public awareness of environmental issues with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It makes the implementation of green supply chain management on Green Supplier Evaluation and Selection (GSES) more appreciated because it can affect the company's environmental perfor­mance. Companies that can improve their environmental performance will be able to increase their competitive advantage and have an impact on increasing revenue, market share, and a more positive green image of the company. Currently, there is no research about green supplier selection in the furniture industry, especially in Indonesia. So, it is necessary to research the industry because it hugely affects environmental performance. One of the companies engaged in the furniture industry is X company. They are selecting their suppliers only based on the ownership of the environmental certification of each supplier and the quality of the raw materials. Environmental criteria such as the green image in the community and environmental competency have not been considered. On the one hand, X company also wants to realize its mission of environmental sensitivity. This study aims to select the best green supplier of mindi wood raw materials by integrating fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS because these methods can make practical multicriteria decisions and obtain more valid results. The results obtained indicate that the 8th green supplier has the highest preference value of 0.777 so it is called the best alternative for mindi wood raw materials.
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Jaheed, Parviz Akhtar, Hamid Reza Ameri Siahvi und Asadollah Movahedi. „Strategies for organizing and improving urban space (Case study: from Mahbas intersection to Mission intersection, Ahmad Shah Baba Mineh town)“. Journal of Urban Planning and Architecture (JUPA) 2, Nr. 3 (27.09.2021): 36–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.48199/.v2i3.15.

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The city is a place for human life, where all the components necessary for human life must be present in the city so that human beings can live physically and mentally in peace. The cities of Afghanistan, especially the residential town of Ahmad Shah Baba Mina, are facing many problems. The purpose of this research was to investigate the problems of this town and to provide suggestions for its improvement and organization. The method of this research is library, perception and field considerations. Targeted interviews were conducted with 12 people who were familiar with urban design and urban planning issues. The analysis was performed by SWOT technique and space arrangement. The research results show that this town is faced with challenges such as transportation problems, lack of proper sidewalks, lack of urban furniture, visual personality and identity issues, environmental challenges, lack of proper distribution of land uses, congestion in public spaces. And there are issues that have changed the physical appearance and public spaces. During this research, suggestions for setting up public transportation routes, setting up vendors and new neighborhoods for their activities, Create special bike lanes, Improving the quality of public spaces has been provided to create public activities, improve public spaces as well as promote sensory richness.
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Pham, The-Hien, Kil-Hee Kim und Ic-Pyo Hong. „A Study on Millimeter Wave SAR Imaging for Non-Destructive Testing of Rebar in Reinforced Concrete“. Sensors 22, Nr. 20 (20.10.2022): 8030. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22208030.

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In this study, we investigate a millimeter wave (mmWave) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging scheme utilizing a low-cost frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar to take part in non-destructive testing which could be a useful tool for both civilian and military demands. The FMCW radar working in the frequency range from 76 GHz to 81 GHz is equipped with a 2-D moving platform aiming to reconstruct the 2-D image of the shape of the target object. Due to the lab environment containing several devices and furniture, various noise and interference signals from the floor are not avoidable. Therefore, the digital signal processing algorithms are joined to remove the undesired signals as well as improve the target recognition. This study adopts the range migration algorithms (RMAs) on the processed reflected signal data to form the image of the target because of its verified ability in this type of mission. On the other hand, the integration of compressed sensing (CS) algorithms into the SAR imaging system is also researched which helps to improve the performance of the system by reducing the measurement duration while still maintaining the image quality. Three minimization algorithms are used involving the imaging system as the CS solvers reconstruct the radar data before being processed by RMA to form the image. The proposed imaging scheme demonstrates its good ability with high azimuth resolution in the mission of detecting tiny cracks in the rebar of reinforced concrete. In addition, the participation of CS algorithms improves the performance of the scheme as the cracks on the rebar can be located on the images, which are reconstructed from only 30% of the dataset. The comparison of CS solvers shows that ADMM outperforms the other candidates in the reconstruction task.
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Yang, Chi Ou, und Wei Hsien Teng. „Applied QFD with Wooden Material in Campus Furniture DFA Procedure“. Key Engineering Materials 573 (September 2013): 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.573.113.

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With more and more universities expanding and redesigning their landscape spaces, therefore their outdoor furnitures shape, dimension, quality and usage are also changing and redesigning. One of the significant changes in the design process is the taking of users needs/concerns into account. This change is influenced by a community-based design concept found in public spaces design. In this paper, we propose a Design for Assembly Study (DFA) which is focus on examining the past practice of outdoor wooden Materual furniture design in campus spaces by using Quality Function Deployment (QFD) to fill in this missing link. The employment of different matrices to capture the relationship between the voice of customer (VOC) and subsequent design and quality characteristics compose an evaluation framework suitable to fill the gap in the assembly procedure of outdoor wooden frame furniture. The study also produces several insights applies on outdoor wooden furniture design in campus space. Keywords: Wooden Material, Outdoor furniture, Outdoor space, Design Evaluation Procedure
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Asher, Andrew D. „Space Use in the Commons: Evaluating a Flexible Library Environment“. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 12, Nr. 2 (29.06.2017): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8m659.

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Abstract Objective – This article evaluates the usage and user experience of the Herman B Wells Library’s Learning Commons, a newly renovated technology and learning centre that provides services and spaces tailored to undergraduates’ academic needs at Indiana University Bloomington (IUB). Methods – A mixed-method research protocol combining time-lapse photography, unobtrusive observation, and random-sample surveys was employed to construct and visualize a representative usage and activity profile for the Learning Commons space. Results – Usage of the Learning Commons by particular student groups varied considerably from expectations based on student enrollments. In particular, business, first and second year students, and international students used the Learning Commons to a higher degree than expected, while humanities students used it to a much lower degree. While users were satisfied with the services provided and the overall atmosphere of the space, they also experienced the negative effects of insufficient space and facilities due to the space often operating at or near its capacity. Demand for collaboration rooms and computer workstations was particularly high, while additional evidence suggests that the Learning Commons furniture mix may not adequately match users’ needs. Conclusions – This study presents a unique approach to space use evaluation that enables researchers to collect and visualize representative observational data. This study demonstrates a model for quickly and reliably assessing space use for open-plan and learning-centred academic environments and for evaluating how well these learning spaces fulfill their institutional mission.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "Furniture, Mission"

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Moreman, Jacob Bradley Lau Tin-Man. „Guidelines to change the cultural paradigms of designers toward third world people groups though missiology to influence furniture design“. Auburn, Ala., 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2005%20Fall/Thesis/MOREMAN_JACOB_19.pdf.

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Mission furniture you can build. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997.

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Mission furniture: Furniture of the American arts and crafts movement. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1997.

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M, Linoff Victor, Hrsg. Illustrated mission furniture catalog, 1912-13. New York: Dover Publications, 1991.

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Windsor, H. H. Mission furniture: How to make it. New York, NY: Skyhorse Pub., 2010.

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Stephen, Gray, und L. and J.G. Stickley Inc, Hrsg. The Mission furniture of L. & J.G. Stickley. New York, N.Y: Turn of the Century Editions, 1989.

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Baca, Elmo. Romance of the mission: Decorating in the mission style. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1996.

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Baca, Elmo. Romance of the mission: Decorating in the mission style. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1996.

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Kemner, Paul. Building arts & crafts furniture: 25 authentic projects that celebrate simple elegance & timeless design. New York: Sterling Publ., 1997.

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L, Mossman Thomas, Hrsg. The furniture of Gustav Stickley: History, techniques, projects. Fresno, CA: Linden Pub., 1996.

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Fish, Marilyn. Gustav Stickley, 1884-1900: The Stickley Brothers, Stickley & Simonds, and the Gustave Stickley Co. North Caldwell, N.J: Little Pond Press, 1999.

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Toit, A. „Understanding Key Intelligence Needs (KINs)“. In Managing Strategic Intelligence, 111–21. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-243-5.ch007.

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This chapter explains how to translate an organization’s strategic aims into key intelligence needs (KINs) and how to prioritize and categorize the needs. It argues that an essential aspect for any competitive intelligence (CI) professional is to gain the confidence of management to determine what information about the environment should be collected in order to produce intelligence. Furthermore the author hope that understanding how to determine a set of KINs as derived from an organization’s vision, mission, and strategic objectives and how to break down KINs into general and specific KINs will assist CI professionals to understand what their internal customers want to know about, need to know about and should know about and why, when they need to know it, and who needs to know it by identifying KINs. The application of KINs in a practical situation is illustrated in a case study of a South African company in the furniture industry.
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Akkerman, Nadine. „A Republican Queen“. In Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts, 159–77. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668304.003.0010.

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This chapter describes how, when Frederick V and Elizabeth Stuart arrived in the Dutch Republic in April of 1621, they had been homeless for five months, during which time they had only been together sporadically. The States General had begun preparing a house in The Hague for the comfort and convenience of their nomadic royal guests in March. The general expectation was that Elizabeth would return to England and Frederick to the battlefields of Germany. In any case, the States General did not imagine that these outlaws of the Holy Roman Empire would be their guests for long: they rented the furniture for just three days. However, the exiled court showed no signs of moving on. The hope that Frederick and Elizabeth might prove only temporary guests was somewhat forlorn: the Kneuterdijk was the last place Frederick would call home, and Elizabeth would spend the next forty years under its roof. For Elizabeth and Frederick, The Hague was the base from which Frederick could organise his military campaigns and expedite a return to the Palatinate, if not Bohemia. They were intent on remaining until their mission was accomplished.
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Collier, Patrick. „Reactionary Materialism: Book Collecting, Connoisseurship and the Reading Life in J. C. Squire’s London Mercury“. In Modern Print Artefacts. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474413473.003.0004.

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The London Mercury attained popularity and notoriety as the leading anti-modernist voice of the early 1920s. It reached more than 10,000 circulation by presenting itself as a voice of reason in an age of critical anarchy, and its material form communicated seriousness of mission, tasteful restraint, and allusion to the great Victorian quarterlies. This chapter argues that, through a combination of economic necessity and editorial eccentricity, the Mercury went on to posit solid, material objects—particularly fine and rare books, but also collectible furniture and historic churches—as loci of stable value. The Mercury shored up its readership by appealing to rare and fine book enthusiasts and the businesses that catered to them. Combined with its literary partisanship, which began to appear increasingly reactionary, this emphasis on high-end textual materiality implicitly but powerfully posited reading as an activity of the leisured and educated, book-buying as a hobby for those with ample disposable income. Its ethos of value-in-the-object reached its reductio ad absurdum in the early 1930s, in two special issues on book production and typography, in which the magazine effectively became an advertiser-cum-trade-journal for London’s high-end printing concerns.
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Allison, Penelope M. „House I 10,2–3“. In The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199263127.003.0013.

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Giornali degli Scavi A,VI,6 (May 1912–Mar. 1929): 451 (12 Nov. 1926); 452 (23–7 Nov. 1926); 459 (6–10 Dec. 1926). A,VI,7 (Apr. 1929–Dec 1935): 202 (5–6 July 1932, probably this house); 203 (8 July 1932); 204 (14 July 1932); 205 (16 and 19 July 1932); 206 (20 July 1932); 207 (22–3 July 1932); 235 (31 Oct. 1932). Elia 1934: 271–5. The façade of this house was excavated in November 1926, the main entrance on 12 November and the shop entrance on 23 November (GdSc A,VI,6: 451–3). The shop was excavated in December 1926 (GdSc A,VI,6: 459), and the rest of the house was completely excavated between 14 and 23 July 1932 (GdSc A,VI,7: 204–7), although a small excavation was carried out on 31 October between rooms 4 and 6 to see if there were any traces of an impluvium (GdSc A,VI,7: 235). Description: medium size, illegible. Present location: sent to Naples, Coll. Med., missing (Pompeii inv. no. 3823: not reinventoried). Description: As, of Gaius (ad 37–8). Present location: Naples, Coll. Med. (Pompeii inv. no. 3824A: not reinventoried). Description: Sestante, Republican (post 211 bc). Present location: Naples, Coll. Med. (Pompeii inv. no. 3824B: not reinventoried). Description: remains of iron rod, of square section (10 mm × 10 mm). Present location: in situ in west jamb. Discussion: undoubtedly fragments from closing system for the main entrance to this house. i. Base dimensions: 250 mm × 100 mm (GdSc). Marble base with rectangular incision. ii. fragment of a small square pilaster: h.: 460 mm. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Discussion: probably from furniture such as a pedestalled basin (e.g. Pernice 1932: pl. 26.3) or a table (e.g. cat. no. 737). Dimensions: h.: 0.84 m (GdSc). Description: Amphora with traces of inscription in red on the neck. One-third full of yellowish material. Inscription of six lines, last three possibly reading: Della Corte interpreted the fourth and fifth lines as ‘annorum III, CXC Norbani’. Present location: unknown, not inventoried. Reference: possibly Della Corte 1933: 282, no. 55. Discussion: According to Elia (1934: 275) the contents were similar to bran. They were probably foodstuffs.
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Allison, Penelope M. „Casa degli Amanti (I 10,10–11)“. In The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199263127.003.0019.

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Giornali degli Scavi A,VI,7 (Apr. 1929–Dec. 1935): 305–32 (1 Mar.–13 May 1933). Elia 1934: 321–39. The excavations of this house were mainly carried out between March and May 1933, after those of the Casa del Menandro, Casa del Fabbro, and House I 10,8. Excavations to the south of the peristyle garden of the Casa del Menandro, from September 1930, included the upper part of this house. They show comparable attention to the location of finds and the state of the deposit. Description: fragmentary handle. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Discussion: probably a door handle. Dimensions: l.: 66 mm; diam.: 32 mm. Description: Bronze fitting with a solid spheroid head and shaft of circular section (max. diam.: 9 mm). Traces of iron corroded to the end of the shaft. Shaft incomplete, with a groove just above the extant end. Present location: Pompeii Collection, CB (inv. no. 5551). Discussion: Excavators identified this as a stud. However, it is more likely to be a terminal for an object, such as a steelyard, although it is rather large (see terminal of cat. no. 1778). Dimensions: 100 mm × 60 mm (GdSc). Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Discussion: too small for a furniture base, possibly for a statuette or vessels. Dimensions: h.: 300 mm (GdSc). Description: small amphora. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Discussion: Too small for a transportation amphora, probably a household storage jar. See discussion on amphora. Dimensions: h.: 100 mm (GdSc). Description: pyramidal loom weight. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Discussion: Probably similar to cat. no. 904. See discussion on loom weights. Dimensions: l.: 54 mm; preserved h.: 30 mm. Description: Bow-shaped bronze brooch. Bow consisting of a flattened piece of bronze (w.: 7 mm) with a ridge along the centre, decorated with small dots. Horizontal pivot of circular section with an iron pin. Triangular catch-plate terminating in a knob. Pin missing. Present location: Pompeii Collection, CB (inv. no. 5552). Discussion: similar to cat. no. 311 except slightly larger.
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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Furniture, Mission"

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Yang, Dongfang. „The application of Life Cycle Assessment in sustainable furniture system design“. In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001987.

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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a quantitative methodology to assess the environmental impacts of products, services, and systems. Considering the sustainable furniture production and consumption system is one of the challenges that should be addressed and improved for a better quality of life for residents and lower pollution levels for the environment. The International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD) Handbook by the European Commission has defined 23 LCA applications within which developing design strategies is one. Considering 80% of environmental impacts are decided in the design stage, the research explores LCA's application in sustainable furniture system design by reviewing former articles. The study aims to define furniture design strategies based on LCA analysis. Methods: This research presents a systematic review of 165 articles and books (2000 - 2021) of Life cycle assessment research on furniture. These articles are chosen from Scopus and Google scholar, based on the relation to furniture LCA and impact factor, to make the literature review reliable. It analyses papers in the following three aspects—first, the assessed object(s) and the LCA objectives; second, LCA methods used in articles; and third, the recommended design strategies. The main findings: Reviewed articles generally belong to two categories, case study research and literature review. The exploration provides an overview of LCA supporting sustainable furniture design in 4 different levels: material level, product life cycle level, product service system level and company level. As a result, the research proposes a framework and maps the reviewed furniture design strategies onto this framework. The proposed framework shows design strategies in these four levels: material design, furniture life cycle design, product service system design, and value chain management. The framework also shows how various design strategies contribute to sustainable furniture design and visualizes linkages, overlaps and complementarities between these strategies based on quantitative LCA results.Discussion: Even though these articles proposed many strategies, we are unsure whether some strategies are missing. What is more, if we want to use these design strategies to support practical design activities, an important step is to define the priorities of different strategies in these four levels. This framework needs further assessment and confrontation among experts to make the framework comprehensive and meaningful in real work.
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