2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2013.01.034
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Organizational Simulation for Model Based Systems Engineering

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“…Lack of information about the legislation in force in a certain area, regarding the particularities of IMS • Economic losses due to not taking into account some integration factors [8,9,138,145,157] • Internal and external risks have not been analyzed sufficiently [154] • Lack of employees' vision of current standards and motivation for new ones • Lack of financial resources • Lack of competence in carrying out integrated audits; • Evaluation of audit follow-up is imprecise [158] • Complex approach to which knowledge management and innovation are added [70,159] • Radical decisions that include social responsibility, professional performance, and sustainable development [160] • Deficiencies in the audit process [161]…”
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“…Lack of information about the legislation in force in a certain area, regarding the particularities of IMS • Economic losses due to not taking into account some integration factors [8,9,138,145,157] • Internal and external risks have not been analyzed sufficiently [154] • Lack of employees' vision of current standards and motivation for new ones • Lack of financial resources • Lack of competence in carrying out integrated audits; • Evaluation of audit follow-up is imprecise [158] • Complex approach to which knowledge management and innovation are added [70,159] • Radical decisions that include social responsibility, professional performance, and sustainable development [160] • Deficiencies in the audit process [161]…”
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confidence: 99%