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Su, Xiao. "The Application of “5W1H” in Industrial Design." Advanced Materials Research 1028 (September 2014): 346–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1028.346.

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Different people have different opinions toward industrial design based on different perspectives and be lacking in some integral method to guide. It proposed the method of “5W1H” to be applied to understand design and structured the model of “5W1H” in industrial design. And then it discussed the contents and requirements of “5W1H” in design combining the product design. The research results showed that the way of applying the method of “5W1H” to understand design offers an integral perspective and which is feasible. In the end, it pointed out that “5W1H” in industrial design can be regarded as a behavior to understand the design works as well as a strategy to guide the specific design practice.
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Kim, Jeong-Dong, Jiseong Son, and Doo-Kwon Baik. "CA5W1HOnto: Ontological Context-Aware Model Based on 5W1H." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 8, no. 3 (2012): 247346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/247346.

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Yang, Liu, Zhi Gang Hu, Jun Long, and Tao Guo. "Conceptual Modelling for Domain Ontology Using a 5W1H Six-Layer Framework." Advanced Materials Research 282-283 (July 2011): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.282-283.68.

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Domain ontology plays an essential role in formalization and sharing of domain knowledge. However, constructing domain ontology is a labour intensive and time consuming engineering. To efficiently represent knowledge as a set of concepts and relations within domain ontology, a 5W1H method is proposed to analysis concepts and relations of it from six aspects including Who, When, Where, What, Why and How. The theory and methodology of modelling domain ontology based 5W1H is also presented in this paper. Take Expert Ontology in expert information domain for an example, six-layer framework for conceptual model of expert ontology based 5W1H is designed, and conceptual model of expert ontology is constructed, in which concepts and relations within expert ontology are defined. Application shows that the 5W1H modelling method is flexible and scalable, because it is not only able to assist ontology engineering to construct domain ontology quicker and more accurately, but also adaptable to business changes and user requirements. In addition, it is helpful to define reasoning rules for inferring knowledge and to share domain knowledge.
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Lee, Kim, Ahn, and Woo. "Remote Diagnosis of Architectural Heritage Based on 5W1H Model-Based Metadata in Virtual Reality." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 8 (2019): 339. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8080339.

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We propose a framework based on the 5W1H model-based metadata for remote diagnosis in virtual reality (VR). For this purpose, we suggest unique metadata composed of Point of Interest (POI)-extended anchor (xAnchor)-content for a context-aware service in virtual and augmented reality. We define the attributes of the metadata based on the 5W1H context for information retrieval according to the context in a remote diagnosis. Second, we propose the ontology-based linker metadata that express the relations between AR scenes and that retrieve external information. Moreover, we suggest heritage building information metadata for information retrieval according to context. For evaluation, we created a geo-tagged content tool and a remote diagnosis VR application. We conducted focus-group interviews and heuristic evaluations for remote diagnosis in VR to verify the methodology of this study. As a result, we found that experts were most satisfied with the functions that provide the contextualized information. This study contributes to the geospatial metadata for a context-aware service in VR/AR as well as the remote diagnosis framework to overcome the time-consuming problem of the existing remote diagnosis.
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Faizah, Zulia Nurul, and Siti Rofi'ah. "PENGEMBANGAN VIDEO INTERAKTIF TARI KREASI DAERAH BERBASIS 5W1H PADA PEMBELAJARAN TEMATIK KELAS IV MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH." Muallimuna : Jurnal Madrasah Ibtidaiyah 7, no. 2 (2022): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31602/muallimuna.v7i2.6363.

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The development of interactive videos aims to meet the needs of students in the teaching and learning process in the digital era by utilizing mobile technology. The use of the 5W1H foundation as the basis for compiling materials is a hallmark of the development of this interactive video. This research and development use five stages of ADDIE. Questionnaires, interviews, and documentation were then processed into two types of data, namely qualitative data and quantitative data to then be used as a determinant of the feasibility of interactive videos and to find out the responses of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah students. The 5W1H-based interactive regional dance video has been validated by three expert validators with appropriate criteria and received positive responses from students. Ease of access to products in research and development is a very solution for a more lively and meaningful distance learning model.
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Benaddi, Hanane, Naziha Laaz, Elyoussfi El Kettani, and Yaâcoub Hannad. "Ontology Model for Public Services in Morocco Based on 5W1H Approach: PSOM-eGovMa." Procedia Computer Science 198 (2022): 429–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2021.12.265.

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Neil, D. Villon, and Liza P. Del Rosario Anna. "Video Tutorial Lessons Using 5W1H Model in Enhancing the Numeracy Skills of Grade 8 Non-Numerate Students." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 05, no. 08 (2022): 2188–203. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7009222.

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The study aimed to determine the effectiveness of using video tutorial lessons (VTLs) based on the 5W1H model on non-numerate grade 8 students. 44 non-numerate grade 8 students were identified and used as study respondents. The pretest was employed, followed by utilizing the VTLs and posttest administration. The study identified the personal related factors of the respondents in terms of instructional resources, learning environment, and parental support. The level of acceptability of the designed video tutorial lessons was determined in terms of content and technical production. The study also determined whether there is a significant difference in the pretest and posttest scores of Grade 8 students before and after using the VTLs. A significant relationship between variables was also tested using Pearson r. The findings revealed that the personal related factors for instructional resources of the respondents were printed modules, touchscreen cellphone and television. Likewise, learning environment and parental support are good as their personal related factors. In the pretest result, the respondents do not have mastery in measurement, calculating, patterns and relationships, and rational. On the other hand, they ranged from nearing mastery to mastery level in spatial and interpreting. Further, the level of acceptability of the respondents and experts on the quality of VTLs using the 5W1H model in terms of content and technical production. It improves the level of numeracy skills of the Grade 8 students based on the post-assessment results ranging from nearing mastery to mastery in measurement, calculating, patterns and relationships, and rational. Moreover, the respondents' numeracy skills and the personal related factors do not significantly correlate. The respondents' numeracy skills and the level of acceptability of the quality of the video tutorial lessons are not significantly correlated. Last but not least, there is a considerable change in the Grade 8 students' posttest results compared to their pretest scores after using the video tutorial lessons
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Villon, Neil D. "Video Tutorial Lessons Using 5W1H Model in Enhancing the Numeracy Skills of Grade 8 Non-Numerate Students." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis 05, no. 08 (2022): 2188–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v5-i8-37.

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The study aimed to determine the effectiveness of using video tutorial lessons (VTLs) based on the 5W1H model on non-numerate grade 8 students. 44 non-numerate grade 8 students were identified and used as study respondents. The pretest was employed, followed by utilizing the VTLs and posttest administration. The study identified the personal related factors of the respondents in terms of instructional resources, learning environment, and parental support. The level of acceptability of the designed video tutorial lessons was determined in terms of content and technical production. The study also determined whether there is a significant difference in the pretest and posttest scores of Grade 8 students before and after using the VTLs. A significant relationship between variables was also tested using Pearson r. The findings revealed that the personal related factors for instructional resources of the respondents were printed modules, touchscreen cellphone and television. Likewise, learning environment and parental support are good as their personal related factors. In the pretest result, the respondents do not have mastery in measurement, calculating, patterns and relationships, and rational. On the other hand, they ranged from nearing mastery to mastery level in spatial and interpreting. Further, the level of acceptability of the respondents and experts on the quality of VTLs using the 5W1H model in terms of content and technical production. It improves the level of numeracy skills of the Grade 8 students based on the post-assessment results ranging from nearing mastery to mastery in measurement, calculating, patterns and relationships, and rational. Moreover, the respondents' numeracy skills and the personal related factors do not significantly correlate. The respondents' numeracy skills and the level of acceptability of the quality of the video tutorial lessons are not significantly correlated. Last but not least, there is a considerable change in the Grade 8 students' posttest results compared to their pretest scores after using the video tutorial lessons.
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Min, Seong-Hyeon, Ho-Young Kwak, and Sang-Joon Lee. "5W1H based resource management model for the expansion of oneM2M standard Data Filter rules." Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information 21, no. 9 (2016): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2016.21.9.085.

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Son, Jiseong, Jeong-Dong Kim, Hong-Seok Na, and Doo-Kwon Baik. "CBDAC: Context-Based Dynamic Access Control Model Using Intuitive 5W1H for Ubiquitous Sensor Network." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 11, no. 9 (2015): 836546. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/836546.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "5W1H model"

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Júnior, Jarbas Lopes Cardoso. "Modelo para extração da inteligência coletiva e suporte à decisão em ambientes de colaboração utilizando o referencial 5W1H." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3142/tde-27092017-085030/.

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O crescimento exponencial do uso das mídias sociais na Web está transformando a maneira de como as pessoas tratam as informações, interagem com elas e compartilham conhecimento. Da mesma forma, as organizações estão mudando a maneira de interagir com seus funcionários, parceiros e consumidores. Novas aplicações na Internet têm surgido para proporcionar confiança aos usuários e incentivá-los a interagir e conectá-los uns aos outros e a conteúdos disponibilizados. Essas aplicações podem identificar comportamentos, extrair opiniões e retornar informações de interesse dos usuários e das organizações de maneira a auxiliar a tomada de decisão. Essas aplicações proporcionam grande volume de dados e demandam complexos processos de análise. Essas análises abrem oportunidades para o desenvolvimento de novas soluções que agregam mais valor aos usuários de produtos e serviços disponibilizadas na Web. Empresas e instituições de pesquisa têm desenvolvidos meios para tratar o grande volume de dados e identificar oportunidades de negócio. O uso de modelos que permitem entender esse fenômeno coletivo tem aumentado nos últimos anos por, basicamente, duas razões: a necessidade de descobrir, organizar e representar o conhecimento empírico relacionado a um determinado domínio de interesse e a necessidade de disseminar mecanismos para auxiliar os tomadores de decisão. Nesse contexto, ontologias de domínio têm sido bastante utilizadas como forma de organização e representação do conhecimento. No entanto, são poucos os modelos ou aplicações que extraem, organizam e representam o conhecimento (implícito e explícito) contextualizado de grupos de pessoas que atuam coletivamente para resolver problemas comuns ou produzir algo novo. Este trabalho de pesquisa propõe um modelo de referência para extração da inteligência coletiva (IC) para suporte à tomada de decisão. O modelo foi inicialmente desenvolvido para caso do planejamento estratégico de TI para ser utilizada por órgãos de governo. Como parte do modelo, foi desenvolvida uma inovadora ontologia de domínio denominada ITMPvoc. De seu processo de construção e validação, o modelo extrai a IC que é contextualiza segundo o referencial 5W1H (What, Who, Why, Where, When, How) e aplicada para suporte à decisão em situações específicas. Outras instâncias do modelo para dois casos de uso são também apresentadas. São elas: extração da IC e suporte à decisão para alertas de doenças na agricultura e para alertas sobre adoção de software livre por municípios. Os resultados demonstram que os modelos de extração da IC de comunidades ou organizações humanas podem melhorar os complexos processos de tomada de decisão em colaboração. Verificou-se também que a melhoria do processo de tomada de decisão se dá de duas maneiras. A primeira pela compreensão mais ampla pela comunidade dos conceitos e seus relacionamentos de causa e efeito mapeados pelo referencial 5W1H. A segunda pela composição mais adequada dos componentes What, Who, Why, Where, When e How em função do contexto. Ambas maneiras contribuem para o enriquecimento do conhecimento sobre os domínios considerados.<br>The exponential growth in the use of social media on the Web is transforming the which people treat information, interact with it, and share knowledge. Similarly, organizations are changing the way they interact with their employees, partners, and consumers. New Internet applications have emerged to provide users with confidence and encourage them to interact and connect to each other and to access contents made available. These applications can identify behaviors, extract opinions, and return information of interest to users and organizations in order to support decision making. These applications provide large amounts of data and require complex analysis processes. These analyzes open opportunities for the development of new solutions that add value to users of products and services available on the Web. Companies and research institutions have developed means to handle the large volume of data and identify business opportunities. The use of models that allow to understand this collective phenomenon has increased in recent years for basically two reasons: the need to discover, organize and represent empirical knowledge related to a particular domain of interest and the need to disseminate mechanisms to support the decision-makers. In this context, domain ontologies have been widely used as a form of organization and representation of the knowledge. However, there are few models or applications that extract, organize, and represent the contextualized (implicit and explicit) knowledge of groups of people who act collectively to solve common problems or produce something new. This research proposes a reference model for extracting the collective intelligence (CI) for decision making support. The model was initially developed for strategic planning of IT to be used by government organizations. As part of the model, an innovative domain ontology called ITMPvoc was developed. From its construction and validation process, the model extracts the CI that is contextualized according to the 5W1H (What, Who, Why, Where, How) framework and it is applied for decision making support in specific situations. Other instances of the model are also presented for two use cases. They are: extraction and decision making support based on CI for (I) early warning disease in agriculture and (ii) early warning in adoption of free software by municipalities. The results demonstrate that the CI extraction model from human communities or organizations can improve complex collaborative decision-making processes. It was also found that the improvement of the decision-making process occurs in two ways. The first is by the community\'s broader understanding of concepts and their cause-and-effect relationships mapped by the 5W1H framework. The second is the most appropriate composition of the What, Who, Why, Where, When, and How components, according to the context. Both ways contribute to the enrichment of the knowledge about the considered domains.
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Book chapters on the topic "5W1H model"

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Kim, Seoksoo. "u-Traditional Market Model Based on 5W1H Context Aware Technology." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22706-6_2.

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Chung, Sam, Conrado Crompton, Yan Bai, Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Seung-Ho Baeg, and Sangdeok Park. "Analyses of Evolving Legacy Software into Secure Service-Oriented Software using Scrum and a Visual Model." In Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2503-7.ch010.

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This chapter explores using service-oriented computing to reengineer non-secure legacy software applications to create new secure target applications. Two objectives of this chapter are: (1) to analyze the architectural changes required in order to adopt new web technologies and cope with resultant vulnerabilities in source code; and (2) to measure the level of effort required to modernize software by adopting new web technologies and adding security countermeasures. To meet these objectives, a model-driven Scrum for Service-Oriented Software Reengineering (mScrum4SOSR) methodology was chosen and applied to a reengineering project. Scrum is employed to manage the reengineering project, as well as to measure implementation effort related to the modernization process. Further, a re-documentation technique called 5W1H Re-Doc is used to re-document the non-secure software application at a high level of abstraction in order to help project participants comprehend what is needed to identify candidate services for service-oriented reengineering. Case studies with and without security features are created for different types of applications - a desktop graphical user interface, a web application, a web services application, a restful web services application, and an enterprise service bus application.
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Chung, Sam, Conrado Crompton, Yan Bai, Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Seung-Ho Baeg, and Sangdeok Park. "Analyses of Evolving Legacy Software into Secure Service-Oriented Software using Scrum and a Visual Model." In Software Design and Development. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4301-7.ch084.

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This chapter explores using service-oriented computing to reengineer non-secure legacy software applications to create new secure target applications. Two objectives of this chapter are: (1) to analyze the architectural changes required in order to adopt new web technologies and cope with resultant vulnerabilities in source code; and (2) to measure the level of effort required to modernize software by adopting new web technologies and adding security countermeasures. To meet these objectives, a model-driven Scrum for Service-Oriented Software Reengineering (mScrum4SOSR) methodology was chosen and applied to a reengineering project. Scrum is employed to manage the reengineering project, as well as to measure implementation effort related to the modernization process. Further, a re-documentation technique called 5W1H Re-Doc is used to re-document the non-secure software application at a high level of abstraction in order to help project participants comprehend what is needed to identify candidate services for service-oriented reengineering. Case studies with and without security features are created for different types of applications - a desktop graphical user interface, a web application, a web services application, a restful web services application, and an enterprise service bus application.
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Silva, Allane Mirelli de Souza, Maiquelly de Araújo Santos, Stéfany Emily Libânio de Souza, Talita Heiní de Farias Costa, and Edi Carlos de Oliveira. "MODELO 5W2H." In Técnicas e ferramentas para gestão organizacional. Atena Editora, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.61624101012.

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MacGregor, Steven P. "Modeling Work Processes and Examining Failure in Virtual Design Organizations." In Virtual Technologies. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-955-7.ch026.

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Based on two case studies originally conducted to develop process support for virtual (distributed) design, this chapter models the virtual process observed in two industrial sectors characterized by original design and adaptive/variant design activity, thereby requiring different types of creativity. These models are used to generate a list of virtual problems or ‘failures’ which are subsequently examined using the engineering based techniques 5W2H and failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) to develop insight into virtual team problems and possible solutions. The suitability of the design field is shown for the study of creativity in virtual teams and the link between design, creativity and business performance discussed. In many cases, if support is provided to solve virtual team problems not directly associated with creativity then team members may free up time and energy to focus on the increased ‘cognitive capacity’ required for higher creativity.
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"Business Reinvention Strategy." In Business Reinvention for Ecosystem Value, Flexibility, and Empowerment. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1550-1.ch008.

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This chapter begins with the strategic decision-making issues for successful applications of the business reinvention methodology and discusses how businesses can decide proper strategic plans in accord with contextual situations for proper application of the methodology. This chapter models the examinations of contextual situations to assess missing components (the when and where) of the 5W1H given the methodology already addresses the who, what, why (i.e., the value design), and how (i.e., the ecosystem design and the operational design). Subsequently, this chapter reinforces the book's vision of collective wellbeing toward economic quality and growth by connecting the vision to a modern economic conception of Doughnut Economics, or the idea that “a healthy economy should be designed to thrive.” Meanwhile, this chapter suggests the proper mindset and behaviors required for different business reinvention roles, which are required for successfully applying the business reinvention methodology to create the wanted results in a cost-effective and timely manner. These business reinvention roles could be regarded as creative leaders who have qualities like inviting disruptive innovation, being comfortable with ambiguity, and changing the enterprise. Finally, the emerging research opportunities and the conclusion are also discussed.
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Cook, Tony. "Decision Making." In Blackstone’s Senior Investigating Officers’ Handbook. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780192855985.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the concepts and methods for competent decision making of Senior Investigating Officers (SIOs). It begins by differentiating between fast-time decision making and slow-time decision making. The chapter then explains the ‘investigative mindset’, which is the theory of keeping an open mind and remaining receptive to alternative suggestions. An investigative mindset is achieved by acknowledging the risks associated with intuitive judgments and applying a more conscious, balanced, objective, and methodical approach to decision making. The chapter also looks at the ABC principle, the National Decision Model (NDM), and the 5WH principle. Ultimately, all decisions involve an element of problem solving by applying sequential logical processes to individual circumstances. Risk management is also a core professional skill and one intrinsically linked to most operational decision making.
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Hibbitt, Steve, and Gary Shaw. "Investigative Decision Making." In Blackstone's Crime Investigators' Handbook. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780192867896.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses some fundamental processes, principles, and approaches to investigative decision making and problem solving, including the application of what is known as the ‘investigative mindset’. Investigative decision making relies upon accurate and reliable information which must be carefully scrutinised, reviewed, assessed, and evaluated. This involves testing the accuracy, reliability, and relevance of any material that the decision is to rely upon. For many years, investigators have known this as the ‘ABC’ principle. The chapter then looks at the National Decision Model (NDM), which was adopted as part of a concerted drive to ensure a greater focus on delivering the mission of policing, acting in accordance with police values, enhancing the use of discretion, reducing risk aversion and supporting the appropriate allocation of limited resources. It also considers the 5WH method, which helps to generate information by structuring relevant questions. Finally, the chapter studies the process of developing and using hypotheses and decision recording, as well as the concepts of heuristics and biases.
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Lima, Janderson Costa de, Sâmara Alexandra de Lima Barros, Marcos Bandeira Amorim, and Gelson Dias Florentino. "Quality tools for improvements of the production process in microenterprise: The implementation of improvements in the production process through the quality tool: Case study in a regional flour packer in Manaus." In A LOOK AT DEVELOPMENT. Seven Editora, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/alookdevelopv1-152.

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This research aimed to optimize the packaging process, mapping the operational difficulties of a company that packs and markets regional flour in Manaus. It presented a better theoretical understanding of quality tools: Ishikawa Diagram and 5W2H. As well as bringing a case study of its application. To achieve these objectives, the work was based on simple and low-cost changes. By analyzing the daily routine of the company's production sector, through action research with its employees. Classified as a qualitative method that seeks to understand the problems and contexts involved through data collection, such as interviews, participant observation and document analysis, Denise Filippo (2011 p.452). It was possible to identify some obstacles with regard to planning, control and process modes that, over the years, brought a lot of damage to the business. Specifically, the investigation seeks to identify and create action plans, with the purpose of solving the problems that generate delays in the elaboration of works in the production sector, improving the operational performance of the company's production. As a result, it was found that the tools, in general, helped the production sector to better organize its work routine, as well as bringing suggestions for improvements to problems found during this study, such as: the improvement of productivity rates, better redistribution of tasks and standardization of services.
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Conference papers on the topic "5W1H model"

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Cao, Yang, Yangsong Lan, Feiyan Zhai, and Piji Li. "5W1H Extraction With Large Language Models." In 2024 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn60899.2024.10651056.

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Ma, Pengchen, and Dan Tao. "“5W1H” model for incentive mechanism in mobile crowd sensing." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics-Taiwan (ICCE-TW). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce-tw.2016.7520936.

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Chung, Sam, Daehee Won, Seung-Ho Baeg, and Sangdeok Park. "Service-oriented reverse reengineering: 5W1H model-driven re-documentation and candidate services identification." In 2009 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/soca.2009.5410445.

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Chu, Sisi, and Jian Ma. "Research on the construction of automobile big data governance system based on data 5W2H analysis model." In International Conference on Communication, Information and Digital Technologies, edited by Guosong Jiang. SPIE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3033073.

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Assunção, Rebeca Veiga, Fernanda Pires, and Marcela Pessoa. "Avaliação do League of Class: uma plataforma de gamificação estrutural inspirada em League of Legends." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Educação em Computação. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/educomp.2021.14501.

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Este artigo trata da construção e validação prototípica da plataforma gamificada denominada League of Class, inspirada no MOBA League of Legends (LoL). A proposta de gamificação permite o cumprimento de missões na submissão de atividades e de desafios em batalha 1x1 de pergunta-resposta. Na estrutura da construção do sistema foi utilizado o framework 5W2H e princípios do Modelo ARCS de design motivacional. Utilizando a ferramenta Instructional Materials Motivational Scale (IMMS), as avaliações iniciais de sua versão em protótipo (paper prototype), realizada com professores da área de computação, apontaram uma boa recepção ao sistema e suas funções de gerenciamento envolvendo metas, regras e desempenhos.
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PACANA, A. "Method for Analysing Quality Problems of Automotive Castings." In Quality Production Improvement and System Safety. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644902691-26.

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Abstract. The use of multifaceted quality analyses contributes to increasing the efficiency of production processes and quality control as part of maintaining competitiveness. The aim of this research was to develop an integrally configured method for the analysis of quality problems in automotive aluminium castings based on the methodological triangulation of NDT tests and quality management tools. The verification of the model was performed in one of the foundry companies against an engine block casting used in the automotive industry. The detection results obtained (VT and X-ray examination) allowed for the identification of a critical nonconformity - the presence of gas porosity, the description of the problem (5W2H method) and the identification of the root cause of the problem (5WHY method), which was the lack of up-to-date work instructions and a low level of employee competence. Corrective actions were proposed. The measures taken in the implementation of the quality problem analysis method were a new solution for the company – until now, in-depth analyses using a sequence of diagnostic methods and quality management technique tools had not been performed.
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