Collaborating Companies:
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Objective:
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Project Description:
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Methodology:
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Parent Level:
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Detailed Levels.
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Level 0 Process model
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Level 1 Process Model
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Level 2 Process Model
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The purpose of this project is developing and delivering clean renewable
energy to homes and business in collaboration with
Cattron, Stanley Vidmar, Bolaball and
I.D. Systems, INC.
Bio-Green Alternative Energy Solutions is
intended to
replace fuel sources
without the undesired consequences of the fuels.
Our company’s
mission is bringing innovative ways to cover the need to overcome the
shortage in energy by developing secure energy solutions that are
sustainable and are technologically and financially viable.
Our experience in
industry gives us a deep insight into the technical, policy, economic,
and regulatory challenges being faced by our energy clients. We help
clients view energy issues in a broader context, and to manage energy
strategically to ensure that their clean energy and energy reduction
solutions grow with the organization.
For many years
mankind has been looking for an alternative source of electrical power.
Presently, high oil prices make the investment for this new alternative
viable. This is needed to solve the continuing pollution resulting
from burning fossil fuels and from nuclear waste.
Bio-Green
Alternative Energy Solutions is using the
UML methodology,
(CIMpgr Process
Modeling, Analysis & Design Method)
as our process modeling tool provided by Professor Paul Ranky to
help
us draw the TQM project management process lifecycle.
The CIMpgr model
consists of different layers that are labeled and arranged accordingly
depending on the process. This Model system has three different levels,
the parent level (A0
or layer0),
and 2 child level (A1 & A2). Each level has a set of different
processes which purpose is to build a set of steps setting up priorities
on process to accomplish required specifications needed to ultimately
satisfy the parent level.
Input:
C2A0:
meets Time, C1A0: meets Budget, C3A0: EPA Standards, C4A0: project
Funding,
I1A0:
meets Customer Requirements, I2A0: System Requirements, I4A0: choosing
the Software & Platform for code writing.
R1A0:
Human Resources, R2A0: Hardware & Software, Collaborating companies
(Stanley Vidmar, CatTron, ID Systems, Bolaball)
Output:
O1A0: Customer Satisfaction, O2A0: Renewable Energy, O4A0: Wind
Restoration & Recycling
The CIMpgrA1A2A we
have a more detailed model showing process and spec requirements, and
prototype testing.
CIMpgr Process A: 1Requirement & Design,
Parts and Equipment Acquisition
I1A1:
Planning
I2A1:Customer Requirements
I3A1:Cost Estimation
I4A1:
Parts Purchasing
CIMpgr Process A2: Prototype Model
R1A2: ir Quality Monitoring software,
R2A2: Pollution Control Equipment
CIMpgr Process A3: Simulation & Testing
R1A3: Simulation Program
R2A3: Ecosystem Management
Output:
O1A3: Agriculture, Forestry, Rehabilitation
O2A3: Cooling system Equipment
A more detailed process model where the output of one process is the
input of another process showing hierarchy and process precedence.
Process A1:
Project Planning and Development
C2A1:
Get Room &
Equipment for Meeting
C1A2:
Schedule Meetings
C3A1:
Project Funding
C5A1:
Project Starting Date
C6A1:
Meet w/ EPA
I1A1:
Customer Requirement
I2A1:
System Requirement
I3A1:
Green Technology
I4A1:
Software Platform/Code
Writing
R1A1:
Exploration of the Land Field
R3A1:
Equipment Storage & Transportation
R2A1:
Get Permits and Meet w/ EPA
Process A2: Design & Engineering
C1A2:
Meet Standards & Project Specs
C2A2:
Engineering & Technology
R1A2:
Meet w/ Engineers and Stakes Holder
R2A2:
Project Risk Analysis
Process A3: Material Acquisition and handling
C1A3:
Transportation of Equipment & Material to Land field
R1A3:
Primary System Installation
R2A3:
Drilling, Welding & Pipelining
Process A4: Installation & Testing
C1A4:
Final Installation
C2A4:
Energy Conversion
R1A4:
Detection System
R2A4:
Recycling System
Process A5: Power Delivery Mgmt & Customer and Tech Support
C1A5:
Power Delivery Mgmt
C2A5:
Forestry Rehabilitation
R1A5:
Testing
R2A5:
Repair & Tech Support
O1A5:
Green Energy
Customer Satisfaction
Once we understand customer
specification we anticipate phases, milestones and schedule, as well as,
scheduling risk analysis.
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