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Mohan Kumar, G.
- Imparting Integration of Quality Function Deployment and Value Engineering-Case Study
Authors
1 Dept of Mechanical Engineering, Park College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore - 641 659, IN
2 Park College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore - 641 659, IN
3 Holy Cross College of Engineering, Tuticorin, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 3, No 12 (2011), Pagination: 545-550Abstract
The Integration of Value Engineering into the four stages of Quality Function Deployment would certainly enhance the visualization of decisions pertaining to a part (De-Twister assembly). A “De-Twister assembly” is one of the sub assemblies of Squeezer machine, was selected and the case study was carried out in the above concept. A detailed Value Engineering for De-Twister (43 subassemblies) parts was analyzed and integrated with Quality Function Deployment in order to improve the performance of the product with overall cost reduction in the de-twister subassembly. An attempt has been made in this paper to know the advantages of integration of Value Engineering with the four planning stages of Quality Function Deployment. This experience would be useful for the companies to continuously improve the product performance with cost effective based on customer requirements and to meet the challenges with the competitive firms in the global market.Keywords
QFD, Quality Function Deployment & Product Design, Series Integration of QFD & VE, Voice of Customer, Rating and Relationship, Value Engineering, Product Planning Matrix, Part Planning Matrix, Process Planning Matrix, Manufacturing Planning Matrix.- Automated Test Case from UML Diagram Using Data Mining Approach
Authors
1 Sathyabama University, Chennai, IN
2 Park College of Engineering, Coimbatore, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 3, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 88-93Abstract
Software testing is an important part of software development life cycle. As part of automating testing process, automated test case generation is presented in this paper. Test case generation from design specifications has the advantage of generating test cases before software development cycle. In our approach, Evolutionary Genetic algorithm is used to generate all possible valid test cases for the software to be tested or developed. Data is obtained from UML design i.e., class diagram. A Novel method is proposed to form tree structure among class in design, based on their relationships. Depth First Searching (DFS) algorithm is used to generate test cases from the binary tree formed. All requirements of data mining concept implemented in very established way to produce optimal number test cases. A case study that is going to uses a simple, but extensively studied program is used to illustrate the approach.Keywords
Depth First Searching, Data Mining, Genetic Algorithm, Testing, Test Cases, and UML (Unified Modeling Language).- Automated Test Cases Generation from UML Class Diagram with Genetic Operator
Authors
1 Sathyabama University, Chennai, IN
2 Park Engineering College, Coimbatore, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 3, No 6 (2011), Pagination: 281-285Abstract
Software testing is an important phase that ensures the quality of the software. Where test cases are an important entity or criteria by which software is being evaluated. A test case is being generated by various approaches but by means of Modeling Languages attracts the recent researches and industrialists. This paper focus on test case generation by means of UML Class diagram. Novel method is proposed to form tree structure among class in design based on their relationships. From formed tree Genetic Two point Cross over is applied to obtain all possible new trees. Depth First Searching (DFS) algorithm is used to generate test cases from the binary tree formed. Problems in usage of certain techniques are identified. A case study that is going to uses a simple, but extensively studied program is used to illustrate our approach.Keywords
Software Testing, Test Cases, UML (Unified Modeling Language), Genetic Crossover Operator, DFS (Depth First Search) and Class Diagram.- Detecting Neglected Conditions in Software through Data Mining
Authors
1 Sathyabama University, Chennai, IN
2 Park Engineering College, Coimbatore, IN
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Software Engineering, Vol 3, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 182-185Abstract
Recent studies have shown that neglected conditions are common and can have dramatic consequences to the operations of a Software defects. Neglected conditions in software can compromise the accuracy of a software product or even cause global disruptions to the quality of a Product. Several solutions have been proposed. However, these solutions share a common limitation: they are based on rules which need to be known beforehand. Violations of these rules are deemed to the problem of detecting the neglected conditions. As policies typically differ among different software’s, these approaches are limited in the scope of mistakes they can detect. In this paper, we address the problem of detecting neglected conditions in software using data mining technique. We apply association rules mining to the program files of the software product across an administrative domain to discover local, software product-specific policies. Deviations from these local policies are potential for detecting the neglected conditions. In this evaluation, we focused on three aspects of the configurations: syntax, interfaces and function calls. Here the advanced data mining techniques is used to discover implicit conditional rules in a code base and to discover rule violations that indicate neglected conditions. More interestingly, our empirical study indicates that our approaches are able to discover ordering rules, which involve ordering of function calls, and the corresponding rule violations also.Keywords
Neglected Conditions, Data Mining, Software Defects.- An Error Minimization in Industrial Robot Arm Performance Using Haar Wavelet Series
Authors
1 Angel College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruppur-641665, IN
2 RVS College of Engineering & Tech., Coimbatore-641402, IN
3 Mechanical Engineering Department, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, IN
4 Park College of Engineering & Tech., Coimbatore, IN
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Automation and Autonomous Systems, Vol 1, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 53-58Abstract
This paper attempts to analyze the performance of an industrial robot by comparing the solutions obtained using RK method and Single-Term Haar wavelet series (STHWS) method. The exact solution of the system of equations representing the arm model of a robot, has been compared with the corresponding discrete solution at different time intervals. The absolute error between the exact and discrete solutions has also been determined in order to suggest the method of improving the performance of a robot. The validation has been carried out with reference to the earlier research output appeared in this field of study.Keywords
Robot Dynamics, Runge-Kutta Methods, Single-Term Haar Wavelet Series, Singular and Non-Singular Systems.- A Hybrid Tabu Search and Genetic Algorithm for a Production Plan Optimization Problem
Authors
1 Dept. of Mechatronics Engineering, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore-641006, IN
2 Dept. of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, IN
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Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol 4, No 7 (2005), Pagination: 7-10Abstract
Aggregate Production Plan (APP), a managerial statement of time phased production rates, workforce levels and inventory investment, considers the customer's needs and capacity limitations. It should balance various objectives viz. maximizing customer service, minimizing inventory investment, maintenance of stability in workforce, production cost minimization and profit maximization. In this paper, an APP problem Is solved for optimality using a hybrid algorithm, that combines the procedures of two efficient meta heuristics Genetic Algorithms and Tabu Search.- Genetic Algorithms to Solve an Industrial Aggregate Production Plan
Authors
1 Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, IN
2 Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, IN
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Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol 3, No 6 (2004), Pagination: 3-6Abstract
For any industry, it is mandatory to develop production plans to be executable for a moderate time duration, after the long range corporate decisions on planning strategies, with the reference of long-range forecasts, are developed. Management must work for this intermediate range plan also referred as aggregate production plan, consistently with the long-range policies and resources allocated by long-range decisions. Various essential factors viz., minimizing inventory investment and cost of manufacturing and maximizing profit and service to customers are to be achieved. In today's industrial manufacturing context, virtual planning of manufacturing systems finds the attention of global research activities which is due to their advantages in total elimination of wastages in man hours, materials, money, etc. Mathematical modeling and their simulations are realistic and widely accepted approaches to process various engineering problems Into expected final solutions. Metaheuristics are non-traditional approaches used to optimize various engineering and non-engineering problems. In this paper, an aggregate production-planning problem is modeled with the biologically inspired classical search procedure, Genetic Algorithms. The model is developed to simulate the above problem so as to arrive an effective solution. The implementation procedure is explained step by step and finally the results are analyzed using graphical analyzing software.- A Comparative Study to Analyse the Effectiveness of PNF Versus Balance Exercises in Parkinsonism
Authors
1 Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, Vellappanchavadi, Chennai-600077, IN
2 Dr.M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 536-541Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study is to analyse the effectiveness of PNF techniques and balance exercises in Parkinsonism.
Background: Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects neurophysiologic function, movement abilities and quality of life (QOL). It commonly presents with postural instability, hypokinesia, rigidity and tremor. These symptoms decreases physical activity (PA) and increases time spent in sedentary behaviours. This inturn leads to a cycle of poor balance, muscle weakness, fear of falling and a sedentary life style.The background of the study is to find out the effectiveness ofPNF techniques and balance exercises in Parkinsonism patients for the improvement of balance and improve the quality of life.
Materials and Method: Once the study is approved by institutional review board 30 patients both male and female were selected from clinically diagnosed parkinsonism. The study setting was in the Physiotherapy outpatient department of ACS Medical College and hospital, velappanchavadi, Chennai. The study includes patients with clear history of parkinsonism. Both male and female patients age group within 55-70 years. Subjects in the 1.5-3 HOEHN and YAHR stages. The study population excludes Dementia, Cardiovascular conditions, Musculoskeletal conditions, and subjects in the 4 & 5 stages of H & Y scale. The samples were fully explained about the benefits of participating in the study. They were asked to fill the consent form duly signed by the samples and therapist. Data regarding the balance were collected using berg balance scale and unified parkinsons’s disease rating scale.
Result: Result of this study shows that both the PNF techniques and balance exercises is effective in improving balance. However PNF techniques was better than balance exercises in improving the balance among parkinson’s diseased patients.
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PNF, Balance Exercise, Hoehn and Yahr Scale.- Impact of Occupation and Lifestyle on Prevalence of Non-Specific Low Back Pain among Common Population:A Cross-Sectional Study
Authors
1 Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, Chennai, IN
2 School of Physiotherapy, Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies, Chennai, IN
3 ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
4 Department of Bio Technology, Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, Chennai, IN
5 Physiotherapy Department, Health Service Executive, HSE, IE
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 11 (2019), Pagination: 2118-2123Abstract
Introduction: Over the previous decade, musculoskeletal disorders have turned into a noteworthy ailment causing disability and expanded burden around the world. This burden will probably develop consistently, impacted by the accompanying variables, for example, age, occupation, way of life, general wellbeing, replacement, wellbeing history and so on. Earlier examinations have officially shown that age amass somewhere in the range of 34 and 51 years of age of office workers have encountered non specific low back pain in the first investigation for a year was up to 20 to 23% of office specialists.
Aim of Study: Evaluating the commonness of NSLBP among individuals of age group 18-60 years in like manner populations to contemplate the pervasiveness of NSLBP in relationship with occupational posture and way of life factors. Likewise we indent to make a self administratorquestionnaire for the examination populations utilizing computerized correspondence frameworks (Survey monkey application)
Material and Method: A cluster sample of over 480 subjects in like manner populations changing age groups between 18-60 years, where haphazardly got from office workers and drivers to be taken an interest in the examination. Overview through a survey for investigating general wellbeing, Body mass index, age, gender, occupation, rate and span of non specific LBP taken after by examination of information utilizing reasonable factual devices. We needed to reject couple of reactions from our investigation as they were either from individuals younger than 18 years old or more seasoned than 60 years old.
Conclusion: The vast majority of the members had no past history of lower back pain. Some of them could have bring down back pain because of their wellbeing conditions, some because of inactive way of life, some because of movement and so forth. Smoking and liquor addiction likewise could conceivably prompt lower back pain that is nonspecific. For this to be demonstrated, more surveys must be led taking a bigger example of around 1000 subjects.
Keywords
Non Specific, Lower Back Pain, Prevalence, Population.- Comparative Effect of Mulligans Mobilisation Versus Stabilisation Exercise on Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study
Authors
1 Research Scholar/Professor, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, IN
2 Professor, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, IN
3 Professor, School of Physiotherapy, Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies, IN
4 Associate Professor, ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, IN