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Maturity modelling

How the Golgi apparatus maintains its polarized structure while molecules move from one compartment to another is still a matter of debate. Two models were originally proposed based on different experimental evidence (Fig. 9-5) the vesicular transport model and the cisternal maturation model. A third model known as the dual transport model combines elements from both vesicular transport and cisternal maturation models and can better explain intra-Golgi transport. [Pg.148]

Process owners require more comprehensive levels of training to fully understand their role and responsibilities within the program. Process owner training should teach key concepts and tools that owners will need to evaluate and support their processes. This training can be done in a phased approach to support the elevation and advancement of a process within the organization s chosen maturity model. [Pg.275]

A maturity model is a useful management tool to determine process status and provides a standard in which to value processes. It provides a standard in determin-... [Pg.277]

FIGURE 8 Maturity model overview. (Source Adapted from Capability Maturity Model Integration, www.sei.cmu.edu.)... [Pg.278]

Source Adapted from Capability Maturity Model Integration, www.sei.cmu.org. [Pg.278]

SSE-CMM—System Security Engineering Capability Maturity Model, June 15, 2003, in line with ISO 15504-2 (SPICE) and CMM-I (following the processes and maturity level concept, but for security engineering instead of software development) (not safety application-specific)... [Pg.174]

The ability to perform validation cost-effectively is dependent on an organization s understanding of requirements and its validation capability. This chapter applies the established Capability Maturity Model (CMM) to computer validation. Examples of validation metrics and measures are examined. The metrics cover prospective validation as well as operation and maintenance of computer systems. Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma are promoted as tools that organizations can use to streamline and improve the performance of their validation processes. [Pg.415]

PauUt, M.C. (1995), The Evolution of SETs Capability Maturity Model for Software, Software Processes — Improvement and Practice, 3-15. [Pg.434]

Waples D. W. (1994) Maturity modelling thermal indicators, hydrocarbon generation and oil cracking. In The Petroleum System-from Source to Trap, AAPG Memoir 60 (eds. L. Magoon and W. G. Dow). American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, pp. 285-306. [Pg.3719]

The relationship between objective measurement and human assessment is not known for all physical parameters. Mature models for separate subjective issues exist (e.g. thermal comfort [1] and noise) but are not available for all. For example, no consensus model for air quality exists. The reasons are as follows ... [Pg.181]

R. Bate et al. (ed.) A Systems Engineering Capability Maturity Model. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsbourgh PA, USA. [Pg.57]

Larter, S. R. 1990. The molecular characterization of kerogen. Applications to primary and secondary migration studies and to maturation modelling. [Pg.35]

These results indicated that the Draupne formation in Kitchen 1 west and northwest of Snorre has not reached the level of transformation required by the asphaltene kinetic data from the Snorre field. Kitchen 1 was modelled to only have reached a transformation ratio of less than 5% (Fig. 6) at present. In addition the limited source rock volume in this area cannot account for the petroleum volumes in the Snorre field. Thus, we would suggest on the basis of our maturity modelling, that the proposed kitchen area west and northwest of the Snorre (Kitchen 1) is immature. Shows in the 33/6-2 well, classified as in situ generated, not representative of significant petroleum migration, support this hypothesis. Additionally the fact that the main intra-field maturity trend known in Snorre (Horstad et al. 1995) is the increase in biomarker and aromatic maturity parameters from south to north, suggests clearly that Kitchen 1 did not contribute to Snorre as any influx of lower maturity petroleum from... [Pg.145]

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 68 545-563 Velde B (1977) Clays and clay minerals natural and synthetic systems. Elsevier, Amsterdam Waples DW, Kamata H, Suizu M (1992) The mt of maturity modeling. Pmt 1 Finding of satisfactory geological model. AAPG Bull 76(11 30-46... [Pg.306]

Ferreiro mAhlmann R. (2001) Correlation of very low grade data to calibrate a thermal maturity model in a nappe tectonic setting, a case smdy from the Alps. Tectonophysics 334, 1-33. [Pg.354]

Waples D. W., Kamata H. and Suizu M. (1992) The art of maturity modeling. Part 1 finding a satisfactory geologic model. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. 76, 31-46. [Pg.355]

A Maturity Model for Quality Management in Service Organizations... [Pg.648]

Where is your company on the supply chain management maturity model Why are they at this level ... [Pg.51]


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