Í rannsókn þessari er leitast við að bregða ljósi á starfsumhverfi verkefnastjóra á Íslandi auk þess að skapa yfirlit yfir helstu aðferðir sem verkefnastjórar á Íslandi nota. Gagna var aflað með því að senda út könnun á stóran hóp fólks sem hlotið hefur alþjóðlega vottun í verkefnastjórnun á vegum Verkefnastjórnunarfélags Íslands. Í ljós kom að flestir þeirra starfa hjá fyrirtækjum sem teljast stór á íslenskan mælikvarða og þeir stýra verkefnum sem eru á annað hundrað milljónir að fjárhagslegu umfangi og taka að jafnaði ár eða styttri tíma. Ennfremur kemur í ljós að umboð þessara verkefnastjóra til ákvarðana í þeim verkefnum sem þeir stjórna er takmarkað. Umboð karlkyns verkefnastjóra er þó sterkara en umboð kvenkyns verkefnastjóra, starfsreynsla þeirra er lengri og fjárhagslegt umfang verkefna sem þeir stýra er meira. Algengustu aðferðir verkefnastjórans samkvæmt þessari könnun eru verk- og tímaáætlun, kostnaðaráætlun, ræsfundur, áhættugreining, verklýsing, formleg lúkning verkefnis og þarfagreining. Dæmi um aðferðir sem þátttakendur telja að myndu hafa jákvæð áhrif á niðurstöðu verkefnis ef notkun á þeim væri aukin eru skýr afmörkun og umfang verkefnis, samskiptaáætlun og skipurit, kostnaðaráætlanir, mannleg samskipta- og leiðtogahæfni, hluttekning og virk hlustun, þarfagreining, hagsmunaaðilagreining, verk- og tímaáætlunarhugbúnaður og ýmis verkefnastjórnunarkerfi. Litlar breytingar hafa orðið á þessari upptalningu frá sambærilegri könnun árið 2012.
Írannsókn㱮essari er leitast við að bregða ljósi á starfsumhverfi verkefnastjóra áÍslandi auk þess að skapa yfirlit yfir helstu aðferðir sem verkefnastjórar áÍslandi nota.我们的祖先将自己的生命献给了这片土地,而我们的祖先也将自己的生命献给了这片土地。我们的目标是,让我们的生活更加美好。在阿尔及尔,有许多国家都有自己的语言障碍,例如,在阿尔及尔,语言障碍的时间较长,在阿尔及尔,语言障碍的程度较轻,在阿尔及尔,语言障碍的程度较轻。Algengustu aðferðir verkefnastjórans samkvæmt þessari könnun eru verk- og tímaáætlun, kostnaðaráætlun, ræsfundur, áhættugreining, verklýsing, formleg lúkning verkefnis og þarfagreining.如果您不知道,请联系我们,我们将竭诚为您服务、(......)、(......)、(.....)、(.....)、(.....)2012 年 3 月起,我们将继续努力。
{"title":"Starfsumhverfi og helstu aðferðir íslenskra verkefnastjóra","authors":"H. Ingason, Jón Grétarsson","doi":"10.33112/ije.30.2","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.33112/ije.30.2","url":null,"abstract":"Í rannsókn þessari er leitast við að bregða ljósi á starfsumhverfi verkefnastjóra á Íslandi auk þess að skapa yfirlit yfir helstu aðferðir sem verkefnastjórar á Íslandi nota. Gagna var aflað með því að senda út könnun á stóran hóp fólks sem hlotið hefur alþjóðlega vottun í verkefnastjórnun á vegum Verkefnastjórnunarfélags Íslands. Í ljós kom að flestir þeirra starfa hjá fyrirtækjum sem teljast stór á íslenskan mælikvarða og þeir stýra verkefnum sem eru á annað hundrað milljónir að fjárhagslegu umfangi og taka að jafnaði ár eða styttri tíma. Ennfremur kemur í ljós að umboð þessara verkefnastjóra til ákvarðana í þeim verkefnum sem þeir stjórna er takmarkað. Umboð karlkyns verkefnastjóra er þó sterkara en umboð kvenkyns verkefnastjóra, starfsreynsla þeirra er lengri og fjárhagslegt umfang verkefna sem þeir stýra er meira. Algengustu aðferðir verkefnastjórans samkvæmt þessari könnun eru verk- og tímaáætlun, kostnaðaráætlun, ræsfundur, áhættugreining, verklýsing, formleg lúkning verkefnis og þarfagreining. Dæmi um aðferðir sem þátttakendur telja að myndu hafa jákvæð áhrif á niðurstöðu verkefnis ef notkun á þeim væri aukin eru skýr afmörkun og umfang verkefnis, samskiptaáætlun og skipurit, kostnaðaráætlanir, mannleg samskipta- og leiðtogahæfni, hluttekning og virk hlustun, þarfagreining, hagsmunaaðilagreining, verk- og tímaáætlunarhugbúnaður og ýmis verkefnastjórnunarkerfi. Litlar breytingar hafa orðið á þessari upptalningu frá sambærilegri könnun árið 2012.","PeriodicalId":280722,"journal":{"name":"Icelandic Journal of Engineering","volume":"114 35","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-05-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"141125584","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Með vaxandi nauðsyn til takast á við loftslagsbreytingar og draga úr umhverfisáhrifum frá byggingu mannvirkja er mikilvægt að rannsaka og innleiða umhverfisvænni kosti. Þessi rannsókn fjallar um að meta kolefnisspor frá byggingu brimvarnargarða. Rannsóknin skoðar samanburð á kolefnisspori frá byggingu íslenska bermugarðsins og hefðbundins brimvarnargarðs (ConRMB) með steyptum einingum með ýtarlegri lífsferilsgreiningu. Lífsferilsgreiningunni er skipt niður í nokkra hluta: öflun/framleiðsla á byggingarefnum, flutningur á byggingarstað og samsetning á byggingarstað. Íslenskur bermugarður býður upp á hönnun sem nýtir náttúrulegt berg sem gefur tækifæri til að draga verulega úr hnatthlýnunarmætti frá byggingu brimvarnargarða. Niðurstöður rannsóknarinnar leiða í ljós að íslenskur bermugarður hefur þó nokkra kosti fram yfir ConRMB þegar kemur að kolefnisspori byggingar brimvarnargarðs í Straumsvíkurshöfn á Íslandi. Umfram allt er íslenski bermugaðurinn með verulega lægri hnatthlýnunarmátt samanborið við hefðbundinn brimvarnargarð. Sú innsýn sem fæst með þessari rannsókn veitir mikilvægar upplýsingar fyrir ákvarðanatöku hagsmunaaðila. With the growing urgency to address climate change and reduce the environmental impacts of construction, there is an increasing necessity to explore and implement environmentally friendly solutions. This study focuses on evaluating the Carbon Footprint (CF) associated with the construction of breakwaters. The study compares the CF of Icelandic-type berm breakwater (IceBB) and concrete armor unit conventional rubble mound berm breakwater (ConRMB) through a comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The LCA analysis encompasses various stages, including procurement/production of raw materials, transport to site, and construction on site. IceBB offers a design that utilizes natural rock which reduces the Global Warming Potential (GWP) associated with breakwater construction. The findings of the study indicate several advantages of IceBB over ConRMB in terms of its CF for the case study of the Straumsvik port in Iceland. Above all, IceBB has a significantly lower GWP compared to ConRMB. The insights gained from this study provide valuable information for stakeholders involved in coastal projects.
我的目标是,通过对新技术和新产品的研究,使我们的产品和服务更符合市场需求,并降低成本。这些费用都是由芬兰政府支付的。我们的研究表明,从语言和文化的角度来看,ConRMB(Cysteptum einingum með ýtarlegri lífsferilsgreiningu)是一个很好的选择。"(ConRMB) "指的是(ConRMB)中的"(ConRMB)":öflun/framleiðsla á byggingarefnum, flutningur á byggingarstað og samsetning á byggingarstað。在中国,人民币对外币的汇率是以美元计价的,而人民币对外币的汇率是以欧元计价的。所有这些都是为了确保我们的国家能在世界范围内获得更多的资源,同时也是为了确保我们的国家能在世界范围内获得更多的资源。随着应对气候变化和减少建筑对环境影响的紧迫性日益增加,探索和实施环境友好型解决方案的必要性也与日俱增。本研究的重点是评估与防波堤建设相关的碳足迹(CF)。研究通过全面的生命周期评估(LCA),比较了冰岛型护堤防波堤(IceBB)和混凝土装甲单元传统碎石堆护堤防波堤(ConRMB)的碳足迹。生命周期评估分析包括原材料采购/生产、运输到现场以及现场施工等各个阶段。研究结果表明,在冰岛 Straumsvik 港口的案例研究中,与 ConRMB 相比,IceBB 在 CF 方面具有多项优势。最重要的是,与 ConRMB 相比,IceBB 的全球升温潜能值要低得多。这项研究获得的见解为参与沿海项目的利益相关者提供了宝贵的信息。
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A methodology has been developed aimed at helping teachers to evaluate the performance of extensive student teams in engineering courses. The paper demonstrates the methodology with a case study. The case is a project course that has been taught at the University of Iceland for 10 years. In the course, students design a one-seater electric race car, build it and compete in it at foreign competitions. The aim of the course each year is the same - to improve the last design. The students' performance - judged on the points received in the competitions - has been nearly the same all these years. Attempts by teachers to help the students to improve their performance have not been successful. The results show that by applying the methodology developed by the authors, teachers can get a good overview of the factors that affect students' performance and gain a good understanding of what possibly hinders progress. The methodology is a powerful tool that is easy to use to systematically analyse student performance and identify problems. The user must evaluate each factor and give a rating with arguments. This systematic approach provides a good understanding of the workings of the team, it helps to see where the problems lie and helps to decide which aspects need to be examined further. Although the methodology has been designed to evaluate student teams, all indications are that it could be useful for evaluating the performance of other teams – e.g. in industry.
{"title":"Frammistöðumat á umfangsmiklum nemendateymum","authors":"Rúnar Unnþórsson, Guðmundur V. Oddsson","doi":"10.33112/ije.26.3","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.33112/ije.26.3","url":null,"abstract":"A methodology has been developed aimed at helping teachers to evaluate the performance of extensive student teams in engineering courses. The paper demonstrates the methodology with a case study. The case is a project course that has been taught at the University of Iceland for 10 years. In the course, students design a one-seater electric race car, build it and compete in it at foreign competitions. The aim of the course each year is the same - to improve the last design. The students' performance - judged on the points received in the competitions - has been nearly the same all these years. Attempts by teachers to help the students to improve their performance have not been successful. The results show that by applying the methodology developed by the authors, teachers can get a good overview of the factors that affect students' performance and gain a good understanding of what possibly hinders progress. The methodology is a powerful tool that is easy to use to systematically analyse student performance and identify problems. The user must evaluate each factor and give a rating with arguments. This systematic approach provides a good understanding of the workings of the team, it helps to see where the problems lie and helps to decide which aspects need to be examined further. Although the methodology has been designed to evaluate student teams, all indications are that it could be useful for evaluating the performance of other teams – e.g. in industry.","PeriodicalId":280722,"journal":{"name":"Icelandic Journal of Engineering","volume":"16 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2020-12-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"126455590","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Automated vehicles (AVs) are sometimes considered a silver bullet for contemporary transport problems. For particular scenarios, the technology is believed to have many advantages, such as improving the accessibility of underserved populations. However, the technology may also lead to lesser consequences under other scenarios, with some simulations predicting increase in congestion as the modal split shifts towards automation. In any case, the mode choice shift will not be realised without the public acceptence of AVs. The public opinion towards the technology has not been fully explored, and particularly not in Iceland. This article focuses on the Icelandic results of a cross-national survey. 561 valid responses were recorded, considering attitudinal and stated-mode-choice questions and the responses then analysed as per the sample‘s socio-demographic attributes and compared to a similar survey performed in other european countries. The Icelandic public is generally more positive towards automated vehicles than other Europeans, however still skeptical. At the same time as AV passengers feel more safe than vulnerable road users in the vicinity of an AV, AV passengers also feel more safe with an AV supervisor inside the vehicle. It is uncertain whether people will use the vehicles for pick-up and drop-off of children. Respondents are generally more positive that their goods be transported in AVs instead of people. In spite of this, 70% of respondents were positive that the technology be tried in their neighborhood and 60% of respondents are positive towards trying the vehicles themselves. Further research is suggested in the outlook of the articles, based on indices and further metrics.
{"title":"Sjálfakandi ökutæki á Íslandi: Viðhorf almennings gagnvart nýjum ferðamáta","authors":"Arnór B. Elvarsson, Haraldur Sigþórsson","doi":"10.33112/ije.26.2","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.33112/ije.26.2","url":null,"abstract":"Automated vehicles (AVs) are sometimes considered a silver bullet for contemporary transport problems. For particular scenarios, the technology is believed to have many advantages, such as improving the accessibility of underserved populations. However, the technology may also lead to lesser consequences under other scenarios, with some simulations predicting increase in congestion as the modal split shifts towards automation. In any case, the mode choice shift will not be realised without the public acceptence of AVs.\u0000\u0000The public opinion towards the technology has not been fully explored, and particularly not in Iceland. This article focuses on the Icelandic results of a cross-national survey. 561 valid responses were recorded, considering attitudinal and stated-mode-choice questions and the responses then analysed as per the sample‘s socio-demographic attributes and compared to a similar survey performed in other european countries.\u0000\u0000The Icelandic public is generally more positive towards automated vehicles than other Europeans, however still skeptical. At the same time as AV passengers feel more safe than vulnerable road users in the vicinity of an AV, AV passengers also feel more safe with an AV supervisor inside the vehicle. It is uncertain whether people will use the vehicles for pick-up and drop-off of children. Respondents are generally more positive that their goods be transported in AVs instead of people. In spite of this, 70% of respondents were positive that the technology be tried in their neighborhood and 60% of respondents are positive towards trying the vehicles themselves. Further research is suggested in the outlook of the articles, based on indices and further metrics.","PeriodicalId":280722,"journal":{"name":"Icelandic Journal of Engineering","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2020-12-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"125738813","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Ólafur Hjálmarsson, Ásta Logadóttir, Kristinn Alexandersson, Jóhann Björn Jóhannsson
„Hvað felur verkfræðiráðgjöf í byggingareðlisfræði mannvirkja í sér og hvernig getur hún bætt hönnun? Á undanförnum árum hefur umræða á Íslandi um rakaskemmdir og myglu í mannvirkjum færst í aukana. Fréttir af himinháum fjárhæðum sem varið er í viðgerðir og viðhald vegna þessa gætu útskýrt þessa vitundarvakningu sem og að fólk er meira meðvitað um slæm heilsufarsleg áhrif myglu. Talið er að fólk í Íslandi verji um 90% af tíma sínum innandyra og er flestum því ljóst mikilvægi þess að búa við fullnægjandi innivist og loftgæði í híbýlum sínu. Þörfin fyrir vatns- og rakaheld hús er því aðkallandi hér á landi."
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The aim of this study was to evaluate what is needed to improve students' understanding of the material taught in a first-year engineering course. Two flipped classroom methods were compared to traditional teaching method – based on lectures. The comparison was based on the students' achievements in the written final exam and student satisfaction with the course based on the annual teaching evaluation. The flipped classroom took place in 2015 and 2016, and the results were compared with a baseline for 10-year traditional teaching set in another study.
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María J. Gunnarsdóttir, S. M. Garðarsson, Hrund Ólöf Andradóttir, Alfreð Schiöth
Climate change is expected to have impact on water supply and drinking water quality in Iceland. Foremost there are three influential weather-related factors; increase in temperature; rise in sea level; and seasonal and regional change in precipitation in both quantity and intensity. In this study international and local reports and articles were analyzed for expected impact on the water resource with emphasis on the northern and the arctic region. Water quality risk factors were analyzed based on surveillance data of the water supplies from the Local Competent Authorities. Preliminary risk assessment of landslides and flooding was performed in one surveillance area in northern Iceland.
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H. Ingason, Þórður Víkingur Friðgeirsson, H. Jónasson
The birth of project management as discipline during the mid 20th century was not the birth of a profession, but rather an important enhancement of planning techniques to tackle temporary and timelimited endeavors. Project management has since evolved and matured to be currently recognized as an important international profession with unique accredited procedures, international standards, best practice references and theoretical platforms. Iceland is an interesting example of how the path to a profession is paved in a developed Western society. Entrepreneurs channeled international development into business-driven projects, and the academia followed the suit. Iceland currently has a thriving forum for project management as a professional discipline. This development is arguably best displayed by some impressive educational programs that were developed by path-finding consultants, within universities and post-graduate study lines, and in the increasing demand for professional project managers in most areas of public and private sectors. However, it is also noteworthy that in one specific domain Iceland is atypical among countries often seen as international benchmarks, e.g. Norway, the UK and Sweden, and that is the fractional public project governance framework, which might also explain why the Icelandic Project Management Association has not yet fully actualized its full potential as a professional leader for project management in Iceland.
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Þórður Víkingur Friðgeirsson, H. Ingason, H. Jónasson
The project management profession has evolved from being a simple technical approach to planning to becoming a full-fledged profession that plays an essential role within the global economy. This paper, which is the second of three under the general heading Project management in Iceland, looks at the importance of project management within Icelandic organizations and the Icelandic economy. The paper explores the developmental path of the project management profession, looks at the current state of affairs, and identifies possible future trends though two surveys conducted Iceland. This study reveals the importance of project management in Iceland, a developed Nordic country, as a proportion of its economy. The study indicates that close to one third of the Gross Value Added (GVA) in the Icelandic economy is based on project-related work. The study, furthermore, indicates that the importance and application of project management will increase in the near future. This sends a clear message to both industry and the public sector on what kind of strategic and tactical alignments and what kind of professional competences are needed for future economy and society. Furthermore, the study describes - and deploys - two methods that can be used to measure the importance and trends within the project management profession and as indicators of what has been named “projectification" of society.
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H. Ingason, Þórður Víkingur Friðgeirsson, H. Jónasson
In this third paper under the heading Project management in Iceland, future trends in the project management and within the project management profession are investigated and benchmarked against recent research in Germany on the same topic. Fourteen interrelated future trends were identified but neither prioritized nor relatively weighted. To detect the most important future trends of project management in Iceland, a two-round Delphi survey was arranged to rank them according to significance. The four most important future trends are: (1) Project-oriented organizations; (2) Project management being acknowledged and discussed in corporate boardrooms; (3) Increased complexity and how this affects projects, and (4) Professionalization of project management. An expert focus group was established to elaborate on these future trends.
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