2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2013.03.006
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Towards a unified descriptive framework for industrial objective declaration and performance measurement

Abstract: International audienceExpressing the performance of industrial companies is an important feature for their continuous improvement. As the performance concept refers to the objective one, our idea is to relate the performance expression mechanism to that of the objective declaration. We propose a variable tree framework to describe the break-down of objectives and the expression of the performances, highlighting the multicriteria aspect of both the performance and the objectives. Moreover, the temporal aspects … Show more

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“…In previous works we have considered that an objective is necessarily identified by an expected value associated with a temporal horizon [2]. Indeed, according to what is found in the literature [11], [16], [5], we enhance the idea that an objective is defined for indicating the value to obtain, this being the reason for which this value initialises the associated action plan to launch.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In previous works we have considered that an objective is necessarily identified by an expected value associated with a temporal horizon [2]. Indeed, according to what is found in the literature [11], [16], [5], we enhance the idea that an objective is defined for indicating the value to obtain, this being the reason for which this value initialises the associated action plan to launch.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Using the same approach as in [2], the objective temporal trajectory, i.e. the quantification function q, can be built by interpolation, except that, in our case, t   t ratioRate, q is an interval.…”
Section: Objectives Declared By Trendsmentioning
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