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Simone Ponticelli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • supply chain management a review of implementation Risks in the construction industry
    Business Process Management Journal, 2012
    Co-Authors: Davide Aloini, Riccardo Dulmin, Valeria Mininno, Simone Ponticelli
    Abstract:

    Purpose – The purpose of the present study is to analyze the development of supply chain management (SCM) introduction in the construction industry, investigating the Risk factors affecting the implementation of SCM principles.Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the research objective a literature review approach was adopted, which involved the selection and classification of about 140 research articles. Papers were critically classified and analyzed according to a Risk management (RM) perspective.Findings – Results from the literature review identified a lack of construction supply chain Risk management (CSCRM) literature which is mainly conceptual and descriptive and focused especially on the Risk Assessment Phase. A total of 13 common Risk factors are identified in literature and critically analyzed considering eight key perspectives. These stress the attention on the project planning Phase and confirm the main contractor as the main promoter for the SCM practice.Research limitations/implications ...

J Nagy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • produced water radionuclide hazard Risk Assessment Phase 1
    1991
    Co-Authors: L D Hamilton, A F Meinhold, J Nagy
    Abstract:

    Petroleum production may be accompanied by the production of saline water, called produced water.'' Produced water discharged into freshwater streams, estuaries, coastal and outer continental shelf waters can contained enhanced levels of radium isotopes. This document reports on the first Phase of a study to estimate the Risk to human health and the environment from radium discharged in produced water. The study involved five major steps: (1) evaluate the usefulness of available produced water outfall data for developing estimates of radium environmental concentrations; (2) review the literature on the bioaccumulation of radium by aquatic organism; (3) review the literature on the effects of radiation on aquatic organisms; (4) review the information available concerning the human health Risks associated with exposure to Ra-226 and Ra-228 and (5) perform a conservative, screening-level Assessment of the health and environmental Risks posed by Ra-226 and Ra-228 discharged in produced waters. A screening-level analysis was performed to determine whether radium discharged to coastal Louisiana in produced waters presents potential health or environmental Risks requiring further study. This conservative Assessment suggested that no detectable impact on populations of fish, molluscs or crustaceans from radium discharged in produced waters is likely. The analysis also suggested that theremore » is a potential for Risk were an individual to ingest a large amount of seafood harvested near a produced water discharge point over a lifetime. The number of excess cancers predicted per year under a conservative scenario is comparable to those expected to result from background concentrations of radium.« less

  • Produced water radionuclide hazard/Risk Assessment, Phase 1
    1991
    Co-Authors: L D Hamilton, A F Meinhold, J Nagy
    Abstract:

    Petroleum production may be accompanied by the production of saline water, called produced water.'' Produced water discharged into freshwater streams, estuaries, coastal and outer continental shelf waters can contained enhanced levels of radium isotopes. This document reports on the first Phase of a study to estimate the Risk to human health and the environment from radium discharged in produced water. The study involved five major steps: (1) evaluate the usefulness of available produced water outfall data for developing estimates of radium environmental concentrations; (2) review the literature on the bioaccumulation of radium by aquatic organism; (3) review the literature on the effects of radiation on aquatic organisms; (4) review the information available concerning the human health Risks associated with exposure to Ra-226 and Ra-228 and (5) perform a conservative, screening-level Assessment of the health and environmental Risks posed by Ra-226 and Ra-228 discharged in produced waters. A screening-level analysis was performed to determine whether radium discharged to coastal Louisiana in produced waters presents potential health or environmental Risks requiring further study. This conservative Assessment suggested that no detectable impact on populations of fish, molluscs or crustaceans from radium discharged in produced waters is likely. The analysis also suggested that theremore » is a potential for Risk were an individual to ingest a large amount of seafood harvested near a produced water discharge point over a lifetime. The number of excess cancers predicted per year under a conservative scenario is comparable to those expected to result from background concentrations of radium.« less

Davide Aloini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • supply chain management a review of implementation Risks in the construction industry
    Business Process Management Journal, 2012
    Co-Authors: Davide Aloini, Riccardo Dulmin, Valeria Mininno, Simone Ponticelli
    Abstract:

    Purpose – The purpose of the present study is to analyze the development of supply chain management (SCM) introduction in the construction industry, investigating the Risk factors affecting the implementation of SCM principles.Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the research objective a literature review approach was adopted, which involved the selection and classification of about 140 research articles. Papers were critically classified and analyzed according to a Risk management (RM) perspective.Findings – Results from the literature review identified a lack of construction supply chain Risk management (CSCRM) literature which is mainly conceptual and descriptive and focused especially on the Risk Assessment Phase. A total of 13 common Risk factors are identified in literature and critically analyzed considering eight key perspectives. These stress the attention on the project planning Phase and confirm the main contractor as the main promoter for the SCM practice.Research limitations/implications ...

Antonio F Gómez Skarmeta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • WF-IoT - Test-based Risk Assessment and security certification proposal for the Internet of Things
    2018 IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2018
    Co-Authors: Sara Nieves Matheu García, Jose Luis Hernandez Ramos, Antonio F Gómez Skarmeta
    Abstract:

    This work provides a design of a certification methodology for IoT, paying attention to the test-based Risk Assessment Phase to empower testers with the ability to assess security solutions for large-scale IoT deployments. The resulting approach is an instantiation of the Risk-based Security Assessment presented by ETSI based on the ISO 31000, and it is built on top of different technologies and approaches for security testing and Risk Assessment adapted to the IoT landscape. The proposed methodology is intended to be used for the different experiments that are proposed in the scope of the ARMOUR project for assessing the fulfilment of several security aspects. It is expected to be used as a baseline to build a new security certification and labelling approach for IoT devices.

  • Test-based Risk Assessment and security certification proposal for the Internet of Things
    2018 IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2018
    Co-Authors: Sara Matheu N. García, Jose Luis Hernandez Ramos, Antonio F Gómez Skarmeta
    Abstract:

    This work provides a design of a certification methodology for IoT, paying attention to the test-based Risk Assessment Phase to empower testers with the ability to assess security solutions for large-scale IoT deployments. The resulting approach is an instantiation of the Risk-based Security Assessment presented by ETSI based on the ISO 31000, and it is built on top of different technologies and approaches for security testing and Risk Assessment adapted to the IoT landscape. The proposed methodology is intended to be used for the different experiments that are proposed in the scope of the ARMOUR project for assessing the fulfilment of several security aspects. It is expected to be used as a baseline to build a new security certification and labelling approach for IoT devices.

L D Hamilton - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • produced water radionuclide hazard Risk Assessment Phase 1
    1991
    Co-Authors: L D Hamilton, A F Meinhold, J Nagy
    Abstract:

    Petroleum production may be accompanied by the production of saline water, called produced water.'' Produced water discharged into freshwater streams, estuaries, coastal and outer continental shelf waters can contained enhanced levels of radium isotopes. This document reports on the first Phase of a study to estimate the Risk to human health and the environment from radium discharged in produced water. The study involved five major steps: (1) evaluate the usefulness of available produced water outfall data for developing estimates of radium environmental concentrations; (2) review the literature on the bioaccumulation of radium by aquatic organism; (3) review the literature on the effects of radiation on aquatic organisms; (4) review the information available concerning the human health Risks associated with exposure to Ra-226 and Ra-228 and (5) perform a conservative, screening-level Assessment of the health and environmental Risks posed by Ra-226 and Ra-228 discharged in produced waters. A screening-level analysis was performed to determine whether radium discharged to coastal Louisiana in produced waters presents potential health or environmental Risks requiring further study. This conservative Assessment suggested that no detectable impact on populations of fish, molluscs or crustaceans from radium discharged in produced waters is likely. The analysis also suggested that theremore » is a potential for Risk were an individual to ingest a large amount of seafood harvested near a produced water discharge point over a lifetime. The number of excess cancers predicted per year under a conservative scenario is comparable to those expected to result from background concentrations of radium.« less

  • Produced water radionuclide hazard/Risk Assessment, Phase 1
    1991
    Co-Authors: L D Hamilton, A F Meinhold, J Nagy
    Abstract:

    Petroleum production may be accompanied by the production of saline water, called produced water.'' Produced water discharged into freshwater streams, estuaries, coastal and outer continental shelf waters can contained enhanced levels of radium isotopes. This document reports on the first Phase of a study to estimate the Risk to human health and the environment from radium discharged in produced water. The study involved five major steps: (1) evaluate the usefulness of available produced water outfall data for developing estimates of radium environmental concentrations; (2) review the literature on the bioaccumulation of radium by aquatic organism; (3) review the literature on the effects of radiation on aquatic organisms; (4) review the information available concerning the human health Risks associated with exposure to Ra-226 and Ra-228 and (5) perform a conservative, screening-level Assessment of the health and environmental Risks posed by Ra-226 and Ra-228 discharged in produced waters. A screening-level analysis was performed to determine whether radium discharged to coastal Louisiana in produced waters presents potential health or environmental Risks requiring further study. This conservative Assessment suggested that no detectable impact on populations of fish, molluscs or crustaceans from radium discharged in produced waters is likely. The analysis also suggested that theremore » is a potential for Risk were an individual to ingest a large amount of seafood harvested near a produced water discharge point over a lifetime. The number of excess cancers predicted per year under a conservative scenario is comparable to those expected to result from background concentrations of radium.« less