URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Josiane Palma
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lobato,Kelly Carla Dias, Leal,Fabiano, Lima,Renato da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa operacional (Online)
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Resumo: Adequate management of urban solid waste (USW) is beneficial to the environment, cities and people who depend on the income generated from collecting this waste material to survive. Due to the level of complexity of these processes involved in recyclable USW sorting, management tools which enable systemic studies become valuable assets by evaluating the effects changes may cause on the organization. This paper presents a modeling study, which used process mapping and discrete event simulation, in which a USW collection process was evaluated. The study was conducted in conjunction with the USW trash gatherers association of Itajubá, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The lack of standardized processes presented difficulties for developing the simulation model. To diminish this problem, three conceptual modelingtechniques were used (SIPOC, flowcharts and IDEF-SIM). Data were collected via observation, interviews and questionnaires. The validated conceptual model, obtained in this study, will be able to be used to better understand the process. Finally, the model was used to evaluate process improvement scenarios.
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title URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
spellingShingle URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
Lima,Josiane Palma
Urban Solid Waste (USW)
discrete event simulation
process mapping
decision making model
title_short URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
title_full URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
title_fullStr URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
title_full_unstemmed URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
title_sort URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BY PROCESS MAPPING AND SIMULATION
author Lima,Josiane Palma
author_facet Lima,Josiane Palma
Lobato,Kelly Carla Dias
Leal,Fabiano
Lima,Renato da Silva
author_role author
author2 Lobato,Kelly Carla Dias
Leal,Fabiano
Lima,Renato da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Josiane Palma
Lobato,Kelly Carla Dias
Leal,Fabiano
Lima,Renato da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Urban Solid Waste (USW)
discrete event simulation
process mapping
decision making model
topic Urban Solid Waste (USW)
discrete event simulation
process mapping
decision making model
description Adequate management of urban solid waste (USW) is beneficial to the environment, cities and people who depend on the income generated from collecting this waste material to survive. Due to the level of complexity of these processes involved in recyclable USW sorting, management tools which enable systemic studies become valuable assets by evaluating the effects changes may cause on the organization. This paper presents a modeling study, which used process mapping and discrete event simulation, in which a USW collection process was evaluated. The study was conducted in conjunction with the USW trash gatherers association of Itajubá, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The lack of standardized processes presented difficulties for developing the simulation model. To diminish this problem, three conceptual modelingtechniques were used (SIPOC, flowcharts and IDEF-SIM). Data were collected via observation, interviews and questionnaires. The validated conceptual model, obtained in this study, will be able to be used to better understand the process. Finally, the model was used to evaluate process improvement scenarios.
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