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Knowledge active forgetting: the forgotten side of knowledge management
, Article PICMET 2009 - 2009 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland, OR, 2 August 2009 through 6 August ; 2009 , Pages 1007-1018 ; 1890843202 (ISBN); 9781890843205 (ISBN) ; Bagherzadeh Niri, M ; Rahimi, M ; Yarmand, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
As Gregory Bateson, the British social scientists, once said "You can't live without an eraser", the process of learning is not a unidirectional way toward accumulation of knowledge, rather, organizations should critically evaluate the value of their knowledge and if necessary, actively forget no-longer-useful knowledge. A brief review of related literature shows that the concept of knowledge active forgetting (KAF) is a crucial aspect of organizational learning and knowledge management. However, many aspects of this topic deserve more attention by researchers. The main gap in the literature seems to be related to the linkage between peculiar aspects of knowledge (such as stickiness, context...
Stakeholder mapping as an assessment framework for policy implementation
, Article Evaluation ; Volume 15, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 427-444 ; 13563890 (ISSN) ; Ghasemzadeh, F ; Molas Gallart, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this article we develop a 'Stakeholder Mapping' approach to ex-ante policy evaluation. The proposed framework helps to assess policy implementation activities by applying several tests to evaluate the completeness, non-redundancy, proper assignment and internal consistency of a policy design. We illustrate the method by applying it to the analysis of e-commerce policy in Iran. We conclude by assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the approach. © 2009 SAGE Publications
Managing Old and Obsolete Knowledge: Exploring the Pattern of Unlearning Actions Based on Different Knowledge Types, The Case of Iranian Software Industry
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghasemzadeh, Fereidoun (Supervisor) ; Kermanshah, Ali ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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The rapid technological changes have faced organizations with a new challenge: old and obsolete knowledge when it hampers organizational change or creates some kind of possible negative impact. Hence, in many cases, companies need to actively deal with such old and obsolete knowledge and their possible negative impacts in order to survive in highly competitive market. Defining unlearning as the intentional process of managing the old and obsolete knowledge in order to reduce its possible negative impacts, this study focuses on how organizations manage their old and obsolete knowledge and how the pattern of unlearning actions varies based on different types of knowledge.
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Towards an integrated framework of knowledge management between project and organization level
, Article 9th European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM 2008, Southampton, 4 September 2008 through 5 September 2008 ; December , 2008 , Pages 481-490 ; 20488963 (ISSN); 9781905305537 (ISBN) ; Tehrani, H ; Kazemi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In project-based organizations, many practical cases show there is a considerable knowledge gap between project-level and organization level. To bridge such gap, organizations can exploit knowledge intensive human resources, new organizational structures and new information and communication technologies. But all these three dimensions could have trivial effect when there is no central attention toward the content of knowledge that is to be managed. In this paper, we postulated a three layer framework for this problem that its main contribution is that the content of knowledge is at the center of attention, while all other three dimensions of any knowledge management system (HR, Organization...
Robots’ cooperation for finding a target in streets
, Article 1st IFIP WG 1.8 International Conference on Topics in Theoretical Computer Science, 26 August 2015 through 28 August 2015 ; Volume 9541 , 2016 , Pages 30-43 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 9783319286778 (ISBN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Tabatabaei, A
Springer Verlag
2016
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We study the problem of finding a target t from a start point s in street environments with the cooperation of two robots which have a minimal sensing capability; that is, robots do not know any information about the workspace including information on distances, edges, coordinates, angles etc. They just can detect the discontinuities in the visibility region of their location. The robots can detect target point t as soon as it enters their visibility region and have communication peripherals to send messages to each other. Our aim is to minimize the length of the path passed by the robots. We propose an online algorithm for robots such that they move in the workspace and find the target....
Joint pricing and location decisions in a heterogeneous market
, Article European Journal of Operational Research ; Volume 261, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 234-246 ; 03772217 (ISSN) ; Shavandi, H ; Abouee Mehrizi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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In this paper we consider the problem of joint location and pricing optimization for a firm in a heterogeneous market producing a single product. We assume that customers have a different willingness to pay for the product. We consider two classes of customers who are not uniformly distributed in the market and develop an analytical framework to determine the relationship between the optimal price and location of the firm. We demonstrate that the optimal price and location are closely related to each other, and thus there is a need for simultaneous optimization of the price and location. We provide both analytical and numerical results to illustrate the impact of transportation cost and the...
Application of optimal PWM of induction motor in synchronous machines at high power ratings
, Article 2007 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, AIM, Zurich, 4 September 2007 through 7 September 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424412641 (ISBN); 9781424412648 (ISBN) ; Aflaki, M ; Rezazade, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
The proposed current harmonic model for high-power synchronous machines is dependent on the inductances of quadrature and direct axes. Variation of these parameters, as a consequence of modification in operating point, aging and temperature rise, in-progress pulse patterns, are no longer optimal solutions for minimization of harmonic losses. On the other hand, offline calculation of optimal pulse patterns for slight changes in these parameters, and storing them in read-only memories to serve as look-up tables, give rise to immoderate computational burden and unmanageable look-up tables. Notwithstanding performing online identification process and offline calculation of optimal pulse...
Comparative analysis of sectoral innovation system and diamond model (the case of telecom sector of iran)
, Article Journal of Technology Management and Innovation ; Volume 3, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 78-90 ; 07182724 (ISSN) ; Pakneiat, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Porter's model of Competitive advantage of nations (named as Diamond Model) has been widely used and criticized as well, over recent two decades. On the other hand, non-mainstream economists have tried to propose new frameworks for industrial analysis, that among them, Sectoral Innovation System (SIS) is one of the most influential ones. After proposing an assessment framework, we use this framework to compare SIS and Porter's models and apply them to the case of second mobile operator in Iran. Briefly, SIS model sheds light on the innovation process and competence building and focuses on system failures that are of special importance in the context of developing countries, while Diamond...
GA-based optimization of total harmonic current distortion and suppression of chosen harmonics in induction motors
, Article International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion, 2006. SPEEDAM 2006, Taormina, 23 May 2006 through 26 May 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 1361-1366 ; 1424401941 (ISBN); 9781424401949 (ISBN) ; Aflaki, M ; Rezazade, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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In this study, a genetic algorithm optimization technique is applied, to minimize the total harmonic current distortion (THCD) in induction motors fed by high power inverters, based on an approximate model. That is, having defined a desired fundamental output voltage, optimal pulse patterns (switching angles) are determined to produce the fundamental output voltage while minimizing the THCD. The complete results for two cases of 3 and 5 switching instants in the first quarter period of PWM waveform are presented. In the sequel, considering that the torque pulsation is mainly affected by the presence of low-order harmonics, the fifth, seventh, 11th, and 13th order harmonics (in the case of 5...
Optimization of THD and suppressing certain order harmonics in PWM inverters using genetic algorithms
, Article Joint 2006 IEEE Conference on Control Applications (CCA), Computer-Aided Control Systems Design Symposium (CACSD) and International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC), Munich, 4 October 2006 through 6 October 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 874-879 ; 0780397983 (ISBN); 9780780397989 (ISBN) ; Aflaki, M ; Rezazade, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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In this paper the aim is to minimize the total harmonic distortion (THD) in PWM inverters while suppressing chosen harmonics concurrently and maintaining the fundamental component of the output voltage at a required level. This is reformed as an optimization task and the optimal pulse patterns are accomplished using genetic algorithm (GA) optimization technique to minimize a predefined fitness function. The complete solutions that suppress the 5 th and 7 th harmonics and optimize the THD are given. A practical limitation on the determination of sequential switching angles has been considered as a set of constraints in derivation of the results. © 2006 IEEE
Optimal PWM for minimization of total harmonic current distortion in high-power induction motors using genetic algorithms
, Article 2006 SICE-ICASE International Joint Conference, Busan, 18 October 2006 through 21 October 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 5494-5499 ; 8995003855 (ISBN); 9788995003855 (ISBN) ; Aflaki, M ; Rezazade, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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This study presents a powerful application of genetic algorithm (GA) for the minimization of the total harmonic current distortion (THCD) in high-power induction motors fed by voltage source inverters, based on an approximate harmonic model. That is, optimal pulse patterns (switching angles) are determined to have the THCD minimized and the fundamental output voltage regulated concurrently. As the minimization of THCD corresponds to the minimization of harmonic copper losses of the motor windings, GA optimization technique has been utilized, in comparison with conventional optimization methods due to its capabilities of searching the entire solution space with more probability of finding the...
A cluster analysis of the KM field
, Article Management Decision ; Volume 47, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 792-805 ; 00251747 (ISSN) ; Bontis, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to review the knowledge management literature from a content-related perspective using cluster analysis. Design/methodology/approach: A critical analysis of previous review articles in KM provided a conceptual framework with nine dimensions. A survey was then administered to 120 KM authors asking them to review which dimensions they considered in their own research. Findings: Three clusters of KM research were identified as follows: the socialization school, the collaboration school, and the codification school. Research limitations/implications: The study does not consider the dimension of strategic versus operational KM issues nor does it consider...
A dynamic view of technological regime concept: Toward a framework for industrial policies in developing countries
, Article 2008 Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology, Technology Management for a Sustainable Economy, PICMET '08, Cape Town, 27 July 2008 through 31 July 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 395-401 ; 9781890843175 (ISBN) ; Mozafari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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It is beyond dispute that technological change acts as a driver of economic growth. In developing countries where highly suffer from lack of this process, incremental innovation is considered as main source of technology capability building and development In moving toward this pass and to meet with time pressure of catching up, developing countries acquire the initial required knowledge base through technology absorption from outside sources; On the other hand as development is a lengthy process, it is important that the absorbed knowledge still has the potential of more advancement in future. Therefore a selection instrument with ability of assessing different knowledge base or...
Optimizing capacity, pricing and location decisions on a congested network with balking
, Article Mathematical Methods of Operations Research ; Volume 74, Issue 2 , October , 2011 , Pages 233-255 ; 14322994 (ISSN) ; Babri, S ; Berman, O ; Shavandi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this paper, we consider the problem of making simultaneous decisions on the location, service rate (capacity) and the price of providing service for facilities on a network. We assume that the demand for service from each node of the network follows a Poisson process. The demand is assumed to depend on both price and distance. All facilities are assumed to charge the same price and customers wishing to obtain service choose a facility according to a Multinomial Logit function. Upon arrival to a facility, customers may join the system after observing the number of people in the queue. Service time at each facility is assumed to be exponentially distributed. We first present several...
The effect of the second excitation frequency mode under different conditions on the fluid streaming and microparticles acoustophoresis with the aim of separating biological cells
, Article Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine ; Volume 184 , 2020 ; Hasani, M. A ; Biglarian, M ; Amoei, A. H ; Toghraie, D ; Mehrizi, A. A ; Rostami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
2020
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Background and objective: In this study, the effect of the second excitation frequency mode under different conditions on the fluid streaming and its microparticles displacement is investigated. Methods: For this purpose, some variable parameters such as the particle diameter, microchannel aspect ratio, and applied frequency modes have been selected to study. The resulted acoustic streaming was scrutinized to understand the physics of the problem under different geometrical and input conditions. Finally, the effect of the increasing the microparticle size and aspect ratio of the microchannel, simultaneously, has been evaluated. Results: The results demonstrated that increasing the...
An exact analysis of a joint production-inventory problem in two-echelon inventory systems
, Article Naval Research Logistics ; Volume 58, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 713-730 ; 0894069X (ISSN) ; Berman, O ; Shavandi, H ; Zare, A. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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We consider a two-echelon inventory system with a manufacturer operating from a warehouse supplying multiple distribution centers (DCs) that satisfy the demand originating from multiple sources. The manufacturer has a finite production capacity and production times are stochastic. Demand from each source follows an independent Poisson process. We assume that the transportation times between the warehouse and DCs may be positive which may require keeping inventory at both the warehouse and DCs. Inventory in both echelons is managed using the base-stock policy. Each demand source can procure the product from one or more DCs, each incurring a different fulfilment cost. The objective is to...
Uniform fractional part: A simple fast method for generating continuous random variates
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 15, Issue 5 , 2008 , Pages 613-622 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Eshragh Jahromi, A ; Abouei Mehrizi, H ; Izady, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2008
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A known theorem in probability is adopted and through a probabilistic approach, it is generalized to develop a method for generating random deviates from the distribution of any continuous random variable. This method, which may be considered as an approximate version of the Inverse Transform algorithm, takes two random numbers to generate a random deviate, while maintaining all the other advantages of the Inverse Transform method, such as the possibility of generating ordered as well as correlated deviates and being applicable to all density functions, regardless of their parameter values. © Sharif University of Technology, October 2008
Energy loss estimation in distribution networks using stochastic simulation
, Article IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 26 July 2015 through 30 July 2015 ; Volume 2015-September , 2015 ; 19449925 (ISSN) ; 9781467380409 (ISBN) ; Ghanbari, N ; Mehrizi Sani, A ; Ehsan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2015
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This paper presents an improved stochastic simulation method for calculating current dependent energy losses in distribution networks. The method is based on power load curves and integrates the stochastic nature of the load curves with power and voltage covariance matrices. The method reduces calculation effort using the factor analysis of covariance matrices and provides a few quantities needed to calculate energy losses. The method has no limitation for network configuration and gives accurate results several times faster than other existing methods. Therefore, it is appropriate for considering losses in optimization and decision making purposes in operating and planning of distribution...
Optimization of Process Plant Layout and Pipe Routing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shadrokh, Shahram (Supervisor)
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Process plants such as refineries and petrochemical plants are complex facilities consisting of equipment, piping systems, instruments, electrical systems, computers, and control systems. Process units design is mostly based on designer`s experience and design general criteria and standards. Using mathematical methods to optimize the design may have an effective role in cost reduction and it would give the designer some general view in case that the exact design is not applicable.
Optimization of Process units is described in this study. This optimization includes the exact location of each equipment, nozzle, pipe rack and also pipe route layouts. Mixed integer linear programming (MILP)...
Optimization of Process units is described in this study. This optimization includes the exact location of each equipment, nozzle, pipe rack and also pipe route layouts. Mixed integer linear programming (MILP)...
Friction stir butt welding of Al-Cu bilayer laminated composites: analysis of force, torque, and temperature
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 88, Issue 1-4 , 2017 , Pages 393-400 ; 02683768 (ISSN) ; Kazeminezhad, M ; Zarezadeh Mehrizi, M ; Eisaabadi, B. G ; Loureiro, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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The effect of the layer in contact with tool (Al or Cu) and the depth of plunge on friction stir butt welding of Al-Cu bilayer laminated composites produced by cold roll welding were studied. The measurement of weld cross sections and variations of the axial load and torque during welding process showed that material flow is influenced by the material which is in contact with the shoulder. Being Al layer in contact with the shoulder led to higher force and torque during welding, and a defect-free weld could be obtained in this manner. By welding from Cu side, a higher plunge depth was needed to develop enough force and torque and thereby a defect-free weld. The amount of material swept by...