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Journal articles on the topic "Performance based procurement"

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Kashiwagi, Dean T. "Performance Based Procurement System for Roofing." Journal of Thermal Insulation and Building Envelopes 19, no. 1 (1995): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109719639501900105.

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Kashiwagi, Dean. "Best Value Procurement/Performance Information Procurement System Development." Journal for the Advancement of Performance Information and Value 3, no. 1 (2011): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37265/japiv.v3i1.104.

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Best Value Procurement/Performance Information Procurement System (BVP/PIPS) has been developed by Dean Kashiwagi and the Performance Based Studies Research Group (PBSRG) from 1991 - 2010. BVP/PIPS is a licensed technology from Arizona State University that includes a deductive logic called Information Measurement Theory (IMT), an industry structure model which shapes the PIPS functions, and a process and structure that transfers risk and control to expert vendors. The BVP/PIPS has gone through numerous stages: the performance information centered PIPS (1994-2001); the PIPS testing phase (2001-2005); and the implementation stage (2005-2009); and the theoretical refinement and standardization of BVP/PIPS technology (2010). BVP/PIPS was introduced into the Netherlands in 2005 by a large general contractor Heijmans, the Rijkeswaterstaat, and aggressively proliferated by Scenter and others. BVP/PIPS usage in the Netherlands is modified to fit within the European procurement law. However, the main advantage of PIPS is the IMT based philosophy of minimized management, direction, and control of expert vendors.
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Duren, Joop Van, André Dorée, and Hans Voordijk. "Perceptions of success in performance-based procurement." Construction Innovation 15, no. 1 (2015): 107–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-04-2014-0022.

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Song, Hua, Kangkang Yu, and Songbo Zhang. "Green procurement, stakeholder satisfaction and operational performance." International Journal of Logistics Management 28, no. 4 (2017): 1054–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlm-12-2015-0234.

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Purpose Based on natural-resource-based view (NRBV), the purpose of this paper is to clarify the dimensions of green procurement and the mechanisms involved in the relationship between green procurement and firm performance. Design/methodology/approach Secondary data were to measure all the variables in 206 Chinese A-share companies’ annual reports, social responsibility reports, environmental reports, and sustainability reports, which were published by Guotai Junan Securities Co., Ltd and Wind Information Co., Ltd. Findings The results indicate that although both product-based and process-based green procurement have a positive effect on firm performance, these Chinese companies focus on the impact of product-based green procurement on their operational efficiency as well as the moderating role played by stakeholder satisfaction. Originality/value Although studies on green procurement have increased in recent years, issues such as how to measure green purchasing behaviors and how green procurement affects firms’ operational and financial performance are still unexplored. Based on previous literature, two dimensions have been defined for green procurement in this study to develop corresponding measurements, namely, product-based green procurement and process-based green procurement. Besides, this study considers operational efficiency as the mediator and stakeholder satisfaction as the moderator when constructing a new conceptual model to illustrate the relationship between green procurement and firm performance.
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Namukasa, Juliet. "Records management and procurement performance." Records Management Journal 27, no. 3 (2017): 256–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rmj-04-2016-0011.

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Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the influence procurement records management had on the performance of the procurement function under the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS). Design/methodology/approach The study used both qualitative and quantitative approaches to research. Procurement records management was the independent variable, while procurement performance was the dependent variable. The study also adopted a simple correlation and case study design. An accessible population of 101 respondents was identified, with 93 forming a sample. An 88% response rate was realized. Findings Results indicated that procurement records management had a significant effect on procurement performance. Whereby, there was a positive and statistically significant relationship between records creation and procurement performance; there was a positive relationship between records maintenance, preservation and procurement performance; and, finally, records access and use also had a positive significant influence on procurement performance. Research limitations/implications This research focused on the central region of Uganda, and yet, Uganda has got so many other regions which operate the NAADS programs. This means that research was conducted within a defined scope. Therefore, based on this, the researcher could not generalize the research findings. Practical implications Findings imply that ethical practices should be emphasized and custodians of procurement records be held accountable for their actions, as this will help in the support of proper record-keeping and avoid documents not being on file, misplaced or misfiled, which negatively affects procurement performance. Enabling a more efficient information management system results into effective procurement performance that leads to significant cost reduction in both the private and the government sector, especially when digital records are involved. Social implications As majority of the NAADS staff were found to possess inadequate knowledge in records maintenance and preservation, the government through the NAADS training committees should organize timely workshops to sensitize staff on how best records maintenance and preservation is core to its operations. Originality/value This study contributes to an important area which has not been given attention in the Ugandan context, where there is difficulty of relating the value of effective records maintenance to business management because of the lack of quantifiable evidence. Therefore, the study highlights the influence of records creation, maintenance and use on procurement performance. The review of literature finds that better records management results into better performance of the procurement units in procurement entities.
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Sebastian, Rizal, Christina Claeson-Jonsson, and Roberto Di Giulio. "Performance-based procurement for low-disturbance bridge construction projects." Construction Innovation 13, no. 4 (2013): 394–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-06-2012-0033.

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Monica, Icca Mita. "Developing Sustainable Procurement System based on Enterprise Resource Planning." JATISI (Jurnal Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi) 8, no. 2 (2021): 752–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.35957/jatisi.v8i2.917.

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The manufacturing industry is an industry that pays attention to every stage of the production process. One of which is the leather industry. However, the business processes for procuring goods, selecting suppliers, making purchase documents, and others are done manually without using an integrated system so that business processes are not properly monitored. Besides, the leather industry is also environmentally unfriendly because the waste produced can pollute the environmental ecosystem. A system is needed to monitor and integrate the business processes with environmentally friendly standards based on these problems. This research focuses on developing a system based on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for the procurement department by applying sustainable procurement. Sustainable procurement is a procurement practice that ensures the goods purchased conform to environmentally friendly attributes that can minimize the impact of hazards on the environment. This study also aims to design a system for monitoring the procurement business process. Therefore, an analysis will be carried out to determine the Key Performance Indicator (KPI). This data will be displayed on the dashboard to show and compare the company's performance. The results of this study are the design of a sustainable procurement system and a dashboard based on ERP.
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Et. al., Odang Kusmayadi,. "The Model of Intellectual Capital based Information Technology and Its Implication on Employees Performance." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 4 (2021): 1605–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i4.1416.

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This research focused on higher of job rejection result and low of coordination among unit in problem solving of all the projects which is tend to decline of employees performance. The main issues discussed in this reseach is factors influence it, namely human procurement ,development and intellectual capital based information technology.The research aims to analyze, describe and test the impact of human procurement, development on intellectual capital and its implication on employees performance at Indonesian Aerospace,Ltd. The research used was descriptive and explanatory survey method, so the research attempts to collect, present, analyze, and test hypotheses, to make a consclusions were used Structural Equation Model (SEM) approach. The design of study is a survey reseach, the unit analysis selected were core knowledge worker with a sample size of 303 from 1245 employees, based on Slovin’s formula. The results indicated that human procurement, development have a simultaneously positive and significant effect on intellectual capital based information technology, and human procurement, development are either partialy or simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on employees performance level throught intellectual capital based information technology. The findings are:(1) human procurement indicates low contribution on either intellectual capital based information technology or employees performance, the highest score of human procurement dimension is selection and the lowest is recruitment dimension. 2) human development indicates low contribution on either intellectual capital or employees performance, the highest score of human development dimension is education and the lowest is training dimension (3) intellectual capital based information technology indicates moderate scores on employees performance level, the highest score of intellectual capital dimension is social capital and the lowest is structure capital dimension. (4) the highest score size of employees performance dimension based on employees perception is goal and the lowest is motive dimension.
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Yang, Chunyan, and Qiang Liu. "Research on the application of fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method in civil engineering project procurement." E3S Web of Conferences 248 (2021): 03051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124803051.

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In order to improve the effectiveness of performance evaluation of civil engineering project procurement, according to the characteristics of civil engineering project procurement management, the procurement performance evaluation method is established based on the fuzzy mathematics theory. Taking a civil engineering project procurement as an example, the implementation effect of the procurement performance evaluation of the civil engineering project is evaluated. The evaluation results are basically consistent with the actual situation, which verifies the effectiveness and reliability of the method. It provides an effective and reference solution for the practical application of procurement performance evaluation in other civil engineering projects.
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Ryu, Youngbok, and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi. "Examining the Relationship between the Economic Performance of Technology-Based Small Suppliers and Socially Sustainable Procurement." Sustainability 13, no. 13 (2021): 7220. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13137220.

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Sustainable public procurement plays an important role in addressing not only environmental but also economic and social issues through government acquisitions from technology-based small suppliers. In this context, the objective of this study is to better understand the holistic public procurement process by assessing the operational efficiency of technology-based small suppliers and associating the economic aspect of public procurement with the social aspect, such as women-owned businesses. To this end, we analyzed U.S. Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research grantees by combining network data envelopment analysis with bootstrap truncated regression analysis. Drawing on the analysis results, we found that (1) there is heterogeneity in the performance of research and development, network building, and commercialization sub-processes, and (2) there is a positive relationship between the overall performance and women-owned small suppliers who excel particularly in network building. The former implies that small suppliers may have different expertise in the chain of public procurement; the latter suggests that woman entrepreneurs with a business network may be able to outperform their counterparts in the public procurement market.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Performance based procurement"

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Ruparathna, Rajeev Jayanga. "Emergy based procurement framework to improve sustainability performance in construction." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/44890.

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In the recent past, sustainable development has been a topic of focus as it affects and is affected by the construction industry. Procurement is identified as a main driver in making construction practices more sustainable. However according to the published literature, traditional procurement practices have widely been criticized for their disregard of the environment and society. Currently there is a lack of awareness and lack of resources available for sustainable procurement in the construction industry, especially in Canada. This study conducts an assessment of sustainable procurement in the Canadian construction industry. In addition, much needed resources for sustainable procurement are expected to be developed through this study. Based on the industry survey involving perspectives of construction managers and project owners across Canada, it was concluded that sustainable procurement is rarely being used in the Canadian construction industry. The empirical study indicated that a limited number of sustainability initiatives are used in construction procurement. Furthermore respondents pointed to lack of funding as the main challenge for sustainable procurement. An in-depth review was conducted on sustainable procurement and current guides available for sustainable procurement. This information was used to develop a conceptual framework for sustainable procurement in construction projects. The framework is expected to support project owners and project managers in implementing sustainable procurement. A design and build proposal evaluation tool (Em-procure) was developed that considers the triple bottom line (TBL) of sustainability. Em-procure tool uses emergy in converting TBL of sustainability into a bid evaluation. Interviews with industry experts confirmed that the Em-procure tool and procurement framework is suitable for industrial use.
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Arcella, Joseph Louis. "Comparative Analysis of Current Performance-Based Maintenance Methods to Improve Virginia Highways." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/19321.

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This research was completed in two phases; phase-one involved a mini-scan study of the highway maintenance industry to identify the current state-of-practice in performance-based maintenance contracting (PBMC). Phase one gathered information on domestic and foreign agencies currently using performance-based maintenance on highways. Phase two used the mini-scan study information to build, compare and analyze agency timelines (i.e., VDOT to others). Timelines included major milestones at each agency; milestones which enabled innovation in the field of performance-based contracting. The purpose of comparing VDOT to other agencies was to provide VDOT with industry best practices as well as recommendations for future contract evolutions. Timelines were constructed for Florida DOT, Main Roads of Western Australia, England\'s Highways Agency and New Zealand Transport Agency. Connection links were made between VDOT and the other four agencies based on similarities in procurement laws and maintenance milestones (i.e., 1st Design-Build project). The timeline linkages and collection of information on benefits associated with PBMC (compared to traditional method-based maintenance) were used to make five recommendations for VDOT\'s future maintenance program. VDOT recommendations were: Use performance-based contracting on secondary roads, use area-wide contracts to cover addition facilities, shift VDOT TAMS focus from lowest-cost to a best-value approach similar to England\'s Managing-Agent Contractor, devise a strategic network of highways to prioritize maintenance, use key performance indicators to align Maintenance Division objectives with overall VDOT organization. Recommendations also considered the current restrictions imposed by Virginia procurement laws.<br>Master of Science
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Ahzan, Fzeela Jameel. "Impact of strategic procurement orientation on competitive advantage and corporate performance (empirical evidence from UK based automobile manufacturing industry)." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.366695.

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Dahl, Johan, and Cerda Benjamin Lingius. "Assessing Performance Gains of a P2P System Based on User Acceptance : A Case Study on National Real-Estate Companies." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-264091.

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The Unified theory of Technology Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model suggest that the user acceptance before adopting a technology will greatly affect how the technology is accepted, and in effect its impact and performance in the organisation. A technology that is having an increasing presence in organisations is Procure-to-Pay (P2P) systems. P2P systems have been shown to achieve performance gains after a successful implementation in the form of increased efficiency, higher quality and better control in the procurement process. Being able to assess beforehand the performance gains of a technology before adoption is a crucial step for organisations seeking to lower uncertainties. This research assesses the importance of user acceptance as a precondition for a successful implementation of a P2P system. The research was conducted as a multiple case study at three organisations; Jernhusen, Akademiska Hus and Specialfastigheter. Jernhusen is considering adopting a P2P system. Akademiska Hus and Specialfastigheter have undergone the adoption of a P2P system. By measuring the user acceptance at Jernhusen the performance of a P2P system was assessed from a theoretical standpoint. The performance of a P2P system, and how well the implementation had succeeded was measured at Akademiska Hus and Specialfastigheter and put in relation to the measured user acceptance before adoption. This provided data to assess to what extent user acceptance is a precondition for a successful implementation of a P2P system. The study found that the user acceptance at Jernhusen, Akademiska Hus and Specialfastigheter was low before adoption. The theory indicate that this would lead to low adoption of a P2P system at Jernhusen and few performance gains. However, performance measurements made at Akademiska Hus and Specialfastigheter indicated that the P2P systems have led to medium to high performance gains respectively despite of low user acceptance before adoption. The research therefore concluded that user acceptance is not an important precondition for a successful implementation of a P2P system.<br>Unified Theory of Technology Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) modellen menar att användaracceptans innan en teknologi implementeras i en organisation är en avgörande faktor på hur organisationen kommer ta till sig teknologin och i sin tur teknologins effekt på organisationen. En teknologi som är allt mer framstående inom större organisationer är Procure-To-Pay (P2P) system. Effekterna av ett P2P system efter en framgångsrik implementation har påvisats vara förbättrad kvalité samt ökad effektivitet och kontroll av ingående steg av inköpsprocessen. Att kunna utvärdera systemets inverkan på en organisation i förhand är avgörande för organisationer som ämnar att minimera osäkerheter och risk vid systemimplementation. Denna studie utvärderar vikten av användaracceptans som en förutsättning för en lyckat implementation av ett P2P system. Studien var genomför som en flertalig fallstudie hos 3 organisationer; Jernhusen, Akademiska Hus och Specialfastigheter. Jernhusen överväger införandet av ett P2P system. Akademiska Hus och Specialfastigheter har infört ett P2P system. Genom att mäta användarnas acceptans hos Jernhusen utvärderades effekterna av införandet av ett P2P system ur ett teoretiskt perspektiv. Effekterna av ett P2P system och hur framgångsrik implementationen varit utvärderades vid Akademiska Hus och Specialfastigheter, och dessa effekter sattes i förhållande till användarnas acceptans innan införandet av systemet. Detta tillgängliggjorde data för att utvärdera till vilken grad användaracceptans är en förutsättning för en lyckad implementation av ett P2P system. Studien fann att användaracceptans hos Jernhusen, Akademiska Hus och Specialfastigheter var låg innan införandet av ett P2P system. Teorin föreslår att detta är dåliga förutsättningar för en framgångsrik implementation samt svårt att uppnå de önskade effekterna av systemet. Dock visade data från Akademiska Hus och Specialfastigheter att P2P systemen hade lett till de önskade effekterna trots den låga användaracceptans. Därmed drar studien slutsatsen att användaracceptans inte är ett avgörande förutsättning för en lyckad implementation av ett P2P system.
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Bismarchi, Luis Felipe. "Sustentabilidade e inovação no setor brasileiro da contrução civil: um estudo exploratório sobre a implantação da política pública baseada em desempenho." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/90/90131/tde-05082011-215056/.

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O objetivo principal deste trabalho é identificar quais são os possíveis impactos que a adoção de um novo modelo de contratação de empreendimentos populares pela Caixa Econômica Federal (CAIXA) tem sobre a promoção da inovação e da sustentabilidade na cadeia brasileira da construção civil. Apesar de possuir diversas definições, o conceito mais aceito de sustentabilidade é a capacidade de atender as necessidades do presente sem impedir que as futuras gerações satisfaçam suas necessidades. O movimento em prol da sustentabilidade vem se fortalecendo rapidamente no mundo no início deste século XXI, instigando a sociedade civil a repensar seu comportamento de consumo, impactando diretamente sobre o comportamento de produção das empresas. Neste processo de mudança, a capacidade de inovar, isto é, de produzir novos conhecimentos ou aplicar de maneira diferentes conhecimentos existentes, é estratégica para que as empresas possam se adaptar a este novo contexto em que a sustentabilidade é requisito de participação no mercado. Um modelo de compra estratégica de empreendimentos populares baseado em desempenho, ao modificar a metodologia de seleção, contratação e acompanhamento das construtoras se apresenta como uma maneira do Estado influenciar o setor brasileiro da construção civil em direção à sustentabilidade. Através de uma pesquisa exploratória teórica, apresentamos uma forma de aplicação do modelo de compra estratégica baseada em desempenho desenvolvida nos Estados Unidos no início dos anos 1990 e identificamos seu potencial em estimular a sustentabilidade, devido principalmente à maneira como são descritas as características dos empreendimentos a serem construídos, e a inovação, devido à maneira como se dá a relação entre proponentes e a CAIXA durante o processo de seleção dos empreendimentos. A principal conclusão desta pesquisa é que o modelo apresentado tem um potencial muito maior que o atual em promover a inovação e a sustentabilidade no setor brasileiro da construção civil, uma vez que apresenta novos papéis e uma nova dinâmica de relacionamento entre todos os agentes envolvidos na implantação da política pública de habitação.<br>The main purpose of this research is to identify the possible impacts the adoption of a new purchasing model of popular buildings by Caixa Econômica Federal (CAIXA) has on the promotion of innovation and sustainability in the Brazilian building chain. Despite several definitions, the most accepted concept of sustainable development is the development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The sustainability movement is quickly getting stronger in the beginning of the 21st century, urging civil society to rethink its consumption pattern. This has a direct impact over companies production pattern. On this change process, the ability to innovate, that is, to develop new knowledge or apply in different matters the existing knowledge, is strategic to companies adapt to this new context where sustainability is a condition to keep in market. A performance-based procurement model of popular housing, once it modifies the methodology of selection, award and monitoring building companies, becomes a way to the State promote the Brazilian building sector towards sustainability. Through a theoretical exploratory research, we present a model of performance-based procurement developed in the USA in the 1990´s and we identify its potential to promote sustainability and innovation, mainly due to the way the request for proposal is done. The main finding of this research is that the presented model has a greater potential than the actual one to foster innovation and sustainability in the Brazilian building sector, once it presents new roles and a new relationship dynamics among all agents involved in the implementation of the public housing policy.
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Hsiao, Chih-Sheng, and 蕭志勝. "Estimation Model of Construction Project Procurement Performance Based on Organization Experiences." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/91375041222507575981.

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博士<br>國立高雄第一科技大學<br>工程科技研究所<br>101<br>Determining the form of procurement contract and the accompanying method for contractor selection constitutes an important decision of the owner of a construction project, which is often influenced by organizational factors. The objective of this research is to develop an organizational experience or organizational memory based approach to predicting procurement performance and to achieve it, multiple regression models and data-clustering-based fuzzy models are proposed for predicting construction project procurement performance. Taiwan Power Company with a continuous demand for contracting out construction was studied as an example and its 96 substation projects completed in recent years through three procurement routes, i.e. traditional, design-build, and turnkey, were collected. Besides collecting the quantitative data on each project including floor area, cost and speed, a questionnaire survey was done for obtaining the assessment data for qualitative factors on the environment, project, owner/consultant, and contractor, as well as levels of satisfaction about procurement performance; these two types of data were combined for use for model development. First, the results of regression analysis show that 20 of the 39 models developed achieve Adj R2 values higher than 0.6 and floor area is the variable that impacts on construction speed most significantly. The testing errors of the three best models for each procurement route against nine reserved cases average between ?{19.6% and 7.6%. Next, for developing the fuzzy models, through a factor analysis, an initial set of 48 variables were first reduced to nine inputs, while eight performance metrics were used as model outputs. Then, using the fuzzy clustering method along with hybrid training, Sugeno-type fuzzy inference systems establishing the input-output relationships were obtained. Tests show that zeroth-order systems outperform both first-order systems and regression models in prediction accuracy, and can predict project performance under each route reasonably well, while sensitivity analyses confirm their robustness. As this research used performance data for projects of the same type undertaken by the same firm, the prediction models developed can represent organization experiences and have organizational learning effects, which can be used as an aid in procurement decision.
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LI, GUEI-JYUN, and 李蕙均. "Strategies for Improving the Green Procurement Performance Based on A New Hybrid MCDM Model– A Case Study on College Procurement." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/tdgz6h.

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碩士<br>國立聯合大學<br>管理碩士學位學程<br>102<br>In 1998 the government began to implement green procurement Procurement Law. Requires agencies to report periodically green procurement outcomes. Executive Yuan requested subordinate agencies, local government green procurement target amount and ratio increased annually. Therefore, demand for green procurement will continue growing. The research project will explore a variety of needs (including family, social, medical systems, etc...)for green procurement. The study will employ both Qualitative research (literature analysis and Delphi method) and Quantitative research of new hybrid MCDM method (including DEMATEL, DANP, and VIKOR three methods ) to establish a green procurement needs evaluating indicators ,to analyze the cause-effect relationship between indicators, and to calculate the index weight. We wish that improving each evaluation indicators of the green procurement can close to the ideal level, and provide educational institutions for strategic reference. By this study, can achieve the purpose of: I. To analysis the interaction between indicators of the green procurement . II. To calculate these indicators weight and importance. III. To assess the performance of green procurement needs of the university. IV. To propose policy recommendations and priorities for improvement of green procurement. Our conclusions "D5 product-related factors", "C12 familiar with government procurement regulations", "C24 Enhance the convenience of purchasing of school ", "C32 Green Product Information diversification ", "C44 strengthen advocacy of green procurement concept " need to give priority improve.
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Eltantawy, Reham A. Giunipero Larry Carl. "The impact of strategic skills on supply management performance a resource-based view /." Diss., 2005. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07112005-152058.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2005.<br>Advisor: Larry C. Giunipero, Florida State University, College of Business, Dept. of Marketing. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Jan. 12, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains x, 94 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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"Measuring the Construction Performance in Saudi Arabia and Proposing New Procurement Model Based on BV PIPS (A University Case Study)." Doctoral diss., 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.41230.

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abstract: Saudi Arabia has been facing issues with completing construction projects on time and on budget. It has been documented that 70% of public construction projects are delayed. Studies have identified the low-bid delivery method as an important factor in causing such delays. The procurement system (low-bid) ignores contractors’ performance, and that is reflected in projects’ performance. A case study was performed, at a University campus in northern Saudi Arabia, identifying the major causes of project delays and cost overruns. The University was experiencing delays from 50% to 150%. Also, the actual project costs for four projects were examined and found that all four projects’ costs were higher than the original bid. The delay and cost overruns factors were gathered from the University engineers. A literature research identified one construction management method, best value performance information procurement system (BV PIPS), has documented multiple times its ability to improve project performance. In a comparison using the result of a case study and the results of (BV PIPS), Saudi Arabia’s delivery system was identified as a potential cause of project performance issues. The current procurement system was analyzed and modified to adapt with the (BV PIPS). The proposed procurement system using BV PIPS, which can be implemented in Saudi Arabia, was created with owner side. A large survey was conducted of 761 classified contractors and 43 universities’ representatives who rated causes of delay factors and cost overruns. The delay factors were then compared to delay factors experienced on Saudi construction projects, identified by performing a literature research. The comparison identified 14 important causes of delays. Moreover, the survey showed that classified contractors and universities’ representatives unsatisfied with low-bid, and they agreed with BV PIPS which selecting vendors based on performance with price. The proposed model required a submitted level of experience (LE), risk assessment (RA), and value added (VA). Besides, project managers of vendors should be interviewed during the clarification phase. In addition, venders should submit the project’s scope, technical schedule, milestone schedule, and risk management plan. In the execution phase, vendors should submit a weekly risk report (WRR) and director’s report (DR).<br>Dissertation/Thesis<br>Doctoral Dissertation Construction 2016
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"Foundational Analysis in Initiative-Based Change Management Modeling An Interdisciplinary Study of Organizational Change in the Built Environment." Doctoral diss., 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15181.

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abstract: Within the vast area of study in Organizational Change lays the industrial application of Change Management, which includes the understanding of both resisters and facilitators to organizational change. This dissertation presents an approach of gauging levels of change as it relates to both external and internal organization factors. The arena of such a test is given through the introduction of the same initiative change model, which attempts to improve transparency and accountability, across six different organizations where the varying results of change are measured. The change model itself consists of an interdisciplinary approach which emphasizes education of advanced organizational measurement techniques as fundamental drivers of converging change. The observations are documented in the real-time observed cased studies of six organizations as they progressed through the change process. This research also introduces a scaled metric for determining preliminary levels of change and endeavors to test both internal and external, or environmental, factors of change. A key contribution to the work is the analysis between both observed and surveyed data where a grounded theory analysis is used to help answer the question of what are factors of change in organizations. This work is considered to be foundational in real-time observational studies but has a promise for future additional contributions which would further elaborate on the phenomenon of prescribed organizational change.<br>Dissertation/Thesis<br>Ph.D. Engineering 2012
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Books on the topic "Performance based procurement"

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Acquisition and Property Management. Guide to performance-based service contracting. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Acquisition and Property Management, 1998.

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Acquisition and Property Management. Guide to performance-based service contracting. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Acquisition and Property Management, 1998.

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Acquisition and Property Management. Guide to performance-based service contracting. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Acquisition and Property Management, 1998.

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Acquisition and Property Management. Guide to performance-based service contracting. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Acquisition and Property Management, 1998.

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Acquisition and Property Management. Guide to performance-based service contracting. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Acquisition and Property Management, 1998.

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of Acquisition and Property Management. Guide to performance-based service contracting. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Acquisition and Property Management, 1998.

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Defense Acquisition University (U.S.). Press. Performance based logistics: A program manager's product support guide. Defense Acquisition University Press, 2005.

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United States. Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Reform. Guidebook for performance-based services acquisition (PBSA) in the Department of Defense. Defense Acquisition University Press, 2001.

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Ausink, John A. Performance-based contracting in the Air Force: A report on experiences in the field. Rand, 2001.

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Office, General Accounting. Contract management: Guidance needed for using performance-based service contracting : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Technology and Procurement Policy, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives. The Office, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Performance based procurement"

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Ozbek, Mehmet Egemen, and Jesús M. de la Garza. "Development of Performance Warranties for Performance-Based Road Maintenance Contracts." In Alternative Project Delivery, Procurement, and Contracting Methods for Highways. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784408865.ch02.

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Oxman, Rivka. "Emerging Paradigms and Models in Digital Design - Performance-Based Architectural Design." In Virtual Futures for Design, Construction & Procurement. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444302349.ch1.

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Mansfield, Bryan F., and Keith F. Snider. "Explaining the Policy-Practice Gap in U.S. Federal Contracting: Institutional Isopraxism and Performance-Based Acquisition." In Global Public Procurement Theories and Practices. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49280-3_9.

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Stich, Volker, Daniel Pause, Matthias Blum, and Nina Hinrichs. "A Simulation Based Approach to Investigate the Procurement Process and Its Effect on the Performance of Supply Chains." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51133-7_40.

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Aloini, Davide, Riccardo Dulmin, and Valeria Mininno. "E-Procurement." In E-Procurement Management for Successful Electronic Government Systems. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2119-0.ch006.

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Although the implementation of e-auction events is not all that new, a current interest in understanding main issues involved in its implementation exists, especially in a business to business (B2B) environment. A clear will to classify and systematize the numerous variables directly or indirectly affecting e-auction suitability and final performance determination is evident also from previous conceptual literature contributions. Nevertheless a lack of empirical work in this field is evident. This work provides a contribution to the body of knowledge on critical factors impacting on e-Reverse Auctions (e-RA) performance in a B2B context. Based on an explorative factor analysis addressed to a panel of academic experts and practitioners, it aims at identifying the main factors affecting price and process performance in B2B e-RA.
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Jowett, Benjamin R., Malak Al Hattab, and Mohamad Kassem. "Demystifying Collaboration in BIM-Based Projects Under Design-Build Procurement." In Contemporary Strategies and Approaches in 3-D Information Modeling. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5625-1.ch007.

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Building information modelling (BIM) tools and workflows, new procurements methods, and emerging management practices are being adopted on projects to overcome collaboration barriers and improve project performance within the architecture, engineering, construction, and operation (AECO) sector. Academic literature and industry reports recommend the use of collaborative procurement methods such as design and build (DB) procurement and integrated project delivery (IPD) when adopting BIM workflows. However, to date there are little operationalization and empirical evidence of the value realization potential when using BIM in conjunction to these procurement methods. This chapter draws upon five case studies of BIM-based DB projects to analyze and quantify the potential of value realization using clash detection as a use value. The results reveal potential hurdles inhibiting BIM from reaching its full potential. Accordingly, recommended changes to the current processes are suggested to facilitate BIM in enhancing value on DB projects.
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Valentina, Florea Nicoleta. "Procurement Process and Supply Chain." In Handbook of Research on Industrial Applications for Improved Supply Chain Performance. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0202-0.ch010.

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Organizations are operating in an environment which offers opportunities but also dangers, risks, changes, and challenges. To face these changes, organizations must develop effective strategies based on relationships with stakeholders and profit decisions, and cost-based in order to obtain competitive advantage. To satisfy customers' needs, the organizations seek a position of superiority over its competitors. To deploy its activities and to achieve its objectives, any organization must dispose resources such as material, human, financial, informational, and technological. This chapter treats a very interesting theme, that of procurement, as commercial activity, in the complex activities of organizations. The chapter starts with the literature in the field and presents the evolution of the process, the objectives, the roles, the functions, the activities, and the typology. The author presents the impact the new technologies have on procurement process, using a simulation model, based on mathematical and statistical models and IT programs.
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"Procurement data and performance management system: Toward evidence-based decision making in IMSS' public procurement." In Public Procurement Review of the Mexican Institute of Social Security. OECD, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264197480-10-en.

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"Procurement data and performance management systems: Towards evidence-based decision making in Petróleos Mexicanos' public procurement." In Public Procurement Review of Mexico's PEMEX. OECD, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264268555-16-en.

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Bag, Surajit, V. G. Venkatesh, Sunil Luthra, and Neeraj Anand. "Ethical Practices, Buyer-Supplier Relationship, and Innovative Green Procurement Performance." In Ethics and Decision-Making for Sustainable Business Practices. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3773-1.ch001.

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This study aims to examine how ethics and buyer-supplier relationship can contribute to enhanced innovative green procurement performance in the South African context. The hypotheses of this study were tested based on the data collected from manufacturing companies. Data collection involved convenience sampling and survey methodology in a research setting using procurement managers as subjects. The construct measures were based on existing measures and previous research studies. The reliability and validity of items were tested using exploratory factor analysis. Further the output of exploratory factor analysis was used as an input in the regression analysis using SPSS 20.0 version. The findings suggest that that supplier subtle practices; buyer-supplier bonding; continuous education and training and creativity and innovation are found to be strong determinants of innovative green procurement performance. The present study is unique in terms of scope and its contribution to both buyer-supplier relationship theory and practice.
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Conference papers on the topic "Performance based procurement"

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Parmar, Darshit, Kenneth Sullivan, Charles Egbu, David Greenwood, and Dean Kashiwagi. "Statistical Comparison of Performance Based Procurement and Price Based Procurement." In Construction Research Congress 2005. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40754(183)88.

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Kashiwagi, Dean. "Artificial Intelligent Performance Based Procurement System." In Construction Congress VI. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40475(278)7.

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He, Dubo, Dong Huang, and Songsong Zhao. "Research on Equipment Procurement Supply Chain Quality Performance Evaluation Based on Improved EAHP." In 2020 Chinese Control And Decision Conference (CCDC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccdc49329.2020.9163976.

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He, Liang, Darong Ling, Miao Yu, and Jianping Qiu. "Study on Improvement of Government Procurement Performance Evaluation Index System Based on Data Mining Technology." In 2009 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2009.5302252.

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Li, Ming, Hui Zhou, and Rongxin Zhang. "A Dynamic Measurement Model of Equipment Procurement Progress for Nuclear Power Project Based on EVM." In ASME 2017 Power Conference Joint With ICOPE-17 collocated with the ASME 2017 11th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, the ASME 2017 15th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, and the ASME 2017 Nuclear Forum. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power-icope2017-3662.

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A novel dynamic model and refined method for implementation of the Earned Value Management (EVM) on nuclear power equipment procurement is proposed in this paper. The EVM is known as an efficient and accurate method for progress and cost control in most of the civil engineering systems; however, there is lack of literatures on the EVM for precisely measuring the procurement progress in large-scale complex industrial projects, such as nuclear power plant systems. A novel dynamic measurement model based on the EVM is first established for evaluating the progress and performance of purchasing the nuclear power equipment, including specified details of operating procedure by quantitative valuing each schedule node based on work breaking-down structure (WBS) elements; then the dynamic model is analyzed and verified by a realistic contract of nuclear power equipment procurement. Furthermore, a nuclear power project under construction is studied and the equipment procurement progress is evaluated by applying the novel dynamic measurement model. Finally, the deviation of equipment procurement contract execution is presented by calculating the performance of progress and cost, which helps identify and analyze the delay risks. The dynamic measurement model has been applied in an abuilding nuclear power plant since January 2015, the results of applying the new model providing significant support to the progress and cost control of equipment procurement and bringing considerable profits to the project management. Based on the investigation and results of the above project, the new dynamic model is viable to be employed in future projects of nuclear power plant as a practical reference for applying the EVM in procurement management.
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Mohammed, Shazim, Dale Persad, and Kirk Baksh. "Development and Execution of Heritage Petroleum Company Limited’s First Offshore Workover Campaign - A Case History of Successful Implementation of Performance Management." In SPE Trinidad and Tobago Section Energy Resources Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/200959-ms.

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Abstract Heritage Petroleum Company Limited (HPCL) is the newest operating oil and gas company in Trinidad and Tobago and was vested and entrusted with the operation and management of all the exploration and production assets of Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited ("Petrotrin"). Being driven by oil-based revenue meant that rig intervention projects had to be innovative, economically viable and practical to meet the company’s financial commitments. This paper presents the concepts and processes behind the development and implementation of HPCL’s Workover Scoping and Procurement Framework. The offshore team recognized the need to frame the well review and workover candidate selection process as well as a procurement process that was both operationally accommodating and in accordance with public procurement regulations. This process would also have to be tested, since it was a new concept that was not practiced by Petrotrin. The well review process involved defining reservoir deliverability and in-place volumes through static and dynamic modelling, establishing current well potential and deliverability via nodal analysis with installed completion designs, topside infrastructure conditions and flow restrictions. The procurement process was achieved by identifying local resources and generating framework agreements for services and equipment. Job specific resources were tendered to ensure a transparent selection and award. The process also involved ranking the risks of all candidates. Economic analyses were performed to determine whether the financial indicators were positive to ensure viability of the campaign. A scorpion plot was also used to manage the performance of this framework during the campaign. The result was a campaign consisting of 15 wells that was delivered on time and within the workover budget. Actual production gain was over 1700 BOPD as opposed to the expected gain of 1450 BOPD. Budgeted Net Present Value (NPV) and actual NPV was calculated to be US$ 9.42 million dollars and US$ 11.7 million dollars respectively. All resources were demobilized and removed from the offshore acreage to reduce risks and floating expense to the company at the end of the campaign.
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Zachary, Justin J., and Dennis Horazak. "Challenges Facing Performance Evaluations of IGCC Power Plants." In ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2007-28086.

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Based on present integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) development activities and the renewed role of coal as the primary fossil fuel for power generation, there is a high probability that several IGCC projects will materialize in the near future. A challenge facing Owners, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) is to define performance guarantee criteria and the practical means to determine them. In anticipation of this, the ASME Performance Test Committee developed a Performance Test Code for IGCC plants — PTC 47. Currently, a final draft of PTC 47 is in the approval stage. IGCC performance plant testing is facing many unique challenges. However, by offering guidelines for accurate testing, this code should play an important role in the full commercialization of this technology.
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Georgiadis, Sofia K., William Parrella, and George Hacken. "NYCT Solid State Interlocking (SSI) Safety Certification." In 2016 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2016-5726.

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The New York City Transit (NYCT) Signal Modernization Program has been ongoing since the mid-1990s. The current phase of modernization involves the procurement of Solid State Interlocking (SSI) systems that are designed to replace relay-based interlockings. SSI procurement has necessitated significant adjustments to NYCT’s system deployment processes, most notably in the areas of design, implementation, test, maintenance, and safety certification. NYCT has successfully met the challenge of applying the updated deployment processes to multiple, concurrent system procurements. The most fundamental change to the NYCT procurement approach required a shift from the traditional design-build model of acquisition for relay-based systems to a software-based development lifecycle for SSIs. The relay-based Interlocking systems’ design-build model has traditionally involved the realization of complex relay logic with well-known hardware components such as relays, trip-stops, signals and switch machines. The SSI systems’ software model however requires additional consideration of software and hardware development phases, such as designated in the V-lifecycle. V-model phases include requirement, design, implementation, and test. For SSI systems, NYCT adopted a “double” V-Life cycle approach, one V for the supplier’s SSI hardware and software (executive) platform, and one V for the SSI application (site-specific field) logic. At NYCT, the first V is dedicated to the suppliers’ executive platform. Hardware and software comprising the supplier platform are verified to meet safety and performance requirements. Safety analyses such as Fault Tree Analysis, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, Timing Analysis, and Hazard Analysis are generated by SSI suppliers. System Safety Concepts, e.g., Numerical Assurance, Checked Redundancy, Intrinsic Fail-Safety are also assessed. NYCT’s second V is dedicated to the application software, i.e., the site-specific relay-based logic, which is implemented as Boolean logic within the SSI. For the Booleans, the process of traditional circuit checking is supplemented by Model Checking, wherein NYCT General Safety Properties are used to verify the site-specific logic. Model Checking provides assurance that safety properties are met throughout the entire interlocking design, for every system state, and does not rely on a manual review process. This paper will focus on the benefits NYCT has realized as a result of adopting Model Checking as a requirement for safety certification, along with an overview of the NYCT SSI safety certification process.
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Macdonald, John. "ISO 19859: Gas Turbine Applications — Requirements for Power Generation and How Standards Can Reduce Procurement Cost." In ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-57422.

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Procurement of turbo-machinery requires definition of a functional requirements and this is a complex set of specifications including performance, reliability, lifetime, operational envelope, maintainability, compliance with regulations, quality assurance, project management, documentation, installation and commissioning. For various market and historical reasons there is a variation in the range of content, complexity and depth of the procurement documents produced by both purchasers and suppliers and this provides a challenge for both parties as a detailed and lengthy document exchange is typically required to overcome the initial disparity. The supplier needs clear project requirements and the purchaser needs to verify specification compliance and to complete a detailed and robust financial analysis. The issue for both is the time and resources expended to manage the necessary information flow which represents a substantial cost in the early phase of procurement and ties up limited resources. Standardisation provides both parties with a pre-agreed definition of functional requirement, management of interfaces and crucially a pre-agreed management of information supply. For the purchaser this should reduce the need for an in-house technical specification. The supplier can standardise documents and expect a reduction in the variability of content and quality of tenders supplied by purchasers. ISO 19859 is a new standard devised by both purchasers and suppliers to provide enlightened standardisation and deliver the above goals. It is estimated, based upon the author’s role both in this power plant project and the creation of the new standard that the use of the new standard would have reduced the purchaser time spent on GT engineering by between 50–60%. It is anticipated that the supplier would save time on each project, excluding the initial investment in documentation. ISO 15859 has been approved at final draft and is planned for issue at the end of March 2016.
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Paumier, Laurent, and Olivier Mesnage. "PSI Armour Wire for High Collapse Performance of Flexible Pipe." In ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2011-49257.

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Ultra Deep Water (UDW) developments are now a reality with several fields below 2 000 m water depth now ready for production. Within the domain of flexible pipe technology for UDW, Technip identified a number of technical challenges such as flow assurance, riser tension capacity and hydrostatic collapse resistance. These challenges have been addressed through the qualification of various flexible pipe products/components and riser configurations. This paper will focus on one of the solutions developed which addresses the hydrostatic collapse resistance of the pipe, namely the dynamic PSI wire. The dynamic PSI wire was developed primarily as structurally optimized pressure armour. Based on the efficient structural cross section of the I-beam, the dynamic PSI wire provides a weight/strength optimized configuration for internal pressure capacity of the pipe. It also provides increased crushing strength for installation of the pipe in Ultra Deep Water and significantly increases the hydrostatic collapse resistance of the pipe. The objective of the development of the dynamic PSI wire was to propose a 12″ riser for 2 500 m water depth and smaller diameter down to 3 000 m. This objective has been reached, without impacting the dynamic and sour service capacity of the riser. The dynamic PSI wire has succeeded all the qualification process (industrial procurement &amp; manufacturing, full scale dynamic test, full scale collapse tests, full scale offshore installation test down to 3 000m water depth, NACE test, etc) and is now deemed fully qualified for project application. This paper will present the qualification program and also some field case studies showing the potential applications of flexible risers integrating this new design. The availability of dynamic PSI wires provides operators with the opportunity to develop flexible riser production systems in UDW fields with larger diameters and therefore enhance the subsea production and export systems.
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