Papers by abdelghani cherkaoui
International journal of human-computer studies, Oct 1, 2020
alexandria engineering journal, Mar 1, 2023
The Human and Organizational Factors (HOFs) maturity model is an important tool for assessing the... more The Human and Organizational Factors (HOFs) maturity model is an important tool for assessing the maturity level of a company in several industries. It aims to establish the gap among the actual situation and the objectives desired, then identify the most effective levers of action. This article introduces a new HOFs maturity model, developed through the five key factors essential to human performance. Seen that the factors do not have a similar impact, and in order to deal with uncertainty and imprecision of deciders' information, the methodology suggested is based on the combination of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method (FCEM). The proposed maturity model is implemented to assess the actual state of a multinational company in construction industry during the execution of a project in Morocco.
Advances in intelligent systems and computing, Apr 12, 2019
The increasing complexity and costs of fire evacuation drills and the constant development of new... more The increasing complexity and costs of fire evacuation drills and the constant development of new fire procedures have made virtual fire training an essential tool in fire emergency situations. Unfortunately, fire evacuation drills are costly and challenging. Game engines (GEs) offer unique advantages for the creation of highly interactive and cost-efficient environments. However, in view of the potentially large number of engines available with highly different ranges of features, performance, cost, and license, selecting an appropriate GE for a specific objective becomes a challenging problem. Towards this intention, the authors propose a new framework based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP) for the selection of optimal GE for fire simulation training using the identified criteria and sub-criteria for analysis of 3D engines in order to create a benchmarking approach to the validation of 3D GE selection. This paper overviews several GEs that are suitable for fire safety training, using the proposed framework. The model is tested by comparing three GEs.
Journal of physics, Aug 1, 2017
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2011
Lecture notes in electrical engineering, 2020
Virtual reality (VR) is a creative methodological approach dedicated to preparing individuals in ... more Virtual reality (VR) is a creative methodological approach dedicated to preparing individuals in an intelligent VR condition. Recently, expanding consideration has been attracted to VR for the provision of fire evacuation knowledge and behavioral assessment, as they are profoundly captivating and advance driving psychological learning. The motivation behind this investigation is to characterize and organize the threats, weaknesses, strengths and the opportunities (SWOT) and their sub-factors of the VR as a predictive and effective research tool on human fire behavior. However, SWOT analysis includes no means of analytically estimating the weights defining the intensity of the factors. The proposed framework A’WOT (AHP-SWOT) integrates the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and SWOT analysis. AHP’s connection to SWOT permits precisely and systematically determined priorities for the factors contained in SWOT analysis and makes them measurable.
ABSTRACT For many years the health system has been involved in changes focused on the patient. A ... more ABSTRACT For many years the health system has been involved in changes focused on the patient. A recent law stated that patients must be informed to take part in medical decisions. Generally, the medical staff and the patients share medical knowledge; in this study our question is how and why to share the experience with the patient. Our work concerns the identification of empowerment criterions; it has been carried out with cancer patients treated by chemotherapy. The objective was to show the interest of a holonic approach for characterizing how to care for the patient. We want to define a physical and information model from this holonic approach of the empowerment of the patient
Algorithms for intelligent systems, 2021
Lecture notes in networks and systems, 2022
2020 IEEE 6th International Conference on Optimization and Applications (ICOA)
The Human and Organizational Factors (HOFs) maturity model is an important tool for assessing the... more The Human and Organizational Factors (HOFs) maturity model is an important tool for assessing the maturity level of a company in several industries. It aims to establish the gap among the actual situation and the objectives desired, then identify the most effective levers of action. This article introduces a new HOFs maturity model, developed through the five key factors essential to human performance. Seen that the factors do not have a similar impact, and in order to deal with uncertainty and imprecision of deciders' information, the methodology suggested is based on the combination of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method (FCEM). The proposed maturity model is implemented to assess the actual state of a multinational company in construction industry during the execution of a project in Morocco.
Data Intelligence and Cognitive Informatics, 2021
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2019
The increasing complexity and costs of fire evacuation drills and the constant development of new... more The increasing complexity and costs of fire evacuation drills and the constant development of new fire procedures have made virtual fire training an essential tool in fire emergency situations. Unfortunately, fire evacuation drills are costly and challenging. Game engines (GEs) offer unique advantages for the creation of highly interactive and cost-efficient environments. However, in view of the potentially large number of engines available with highly different ranges of features, performance, cost, and license, selecting an appropriate GE for a specific objective becomes a challenging problem. Towards this intention, the authors propose a new framework based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP) for the selection of optimal GE for fire simulation training using the identified criteria and sub-criteria for analysis of 3D engines in order to create a benchmarking approach to the validation of 3D GE selection. This paper overviews several GEs that are suitable for fire safety training, using the proposed framework. The model is tested by comparing three GEs.
Revue Française de Gestion Industrielle, 2010
Cette étude tente de présenter un modèle de "système de management intégré" qui regroup... more Cette étude tente de présenter un modèle de "système de management intégré" qui regroupe les aspects qualité, environnement, santé, sécurité au travail et sécurité alimentaire. Ces différents aspects sont représentés par leurs référentiels respectifs, soit : ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 ET ISO 22000. Cet amalgame de systèmes de management normatifs est motivé par plusieurs intérêts et bénéfices. Le principal gain est d'élaborer un référentiel de système de management intégré commun et unique, qui constituera un outil d'aide à la décision, de maîtrise des risques et d'amélioration des performances de l'organisme. Pour répondre aussi aux exigences de la mondialisation, ce référentiel unique et intégrateur sera comparé à trois modèles d'excellence représentés par les prix : Américain, Européen et Asiatique. Par ailleurs, cette étude permettra de démontrer comment ce référentiel peut conduire le management de l'organisation vers un haut niveau de pe...
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2020
Proceedings of 2013 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management, Oct 1, 2013
The recent feedback about the implementation of LEAN confirms a gap between the “real work” and “... more The recent feedback about the implementation of LEAN confirms a gap between the “real work” and “prescribed work” and a negative impact of LEAN on employees in terms of stress. Stress due to intrinsic characteristics of LEAN was emphasized by several authors as very present in a LEAN environment. These results allow considering, in practice, actions or ergonomic interventions concerning, as appropriate, assistance to the design of new devices facilitating the functioning of the LEAN system while preserving employee health and safety. The ergonomic intervention in a LEAN environment aims to reduce employee constraints in order to decrease the resulting stress. In this article, we will first introduce the LEAN as an object of research in ergonomics. Then we focus on stressors related to Lean and which challenge cognitive ergonomics. This latter is expected to generate knowledge to reduce cognitive constraints on the employee. We also present models concerning the cognitive behavior of the employee in working environment, and we propose a model to explain the cognitive process, the occurrence of stress and cognitive ergonomics intervention in LEAN environment. Finally, we present the methodology to experiment our model in the context of the company.
2015 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM), 2015
The feedback on the implementation of Lean confirms a gap between the “real work” and “prescribed... more The feedback on the implementation of Lean confirms a gap between the “real work” and “prescribed work” and a negative impact of Lean on employees in terms of stress. These results allow considering in practice, ergonomic interventions to ensure the effective functioning of Lean while preserving the mental health and safety of operators.
1 Ecole Normale supérieure de l'enseignement technique, Université Mohammed V Souissi, BP 620... more 1 Ecole Normale supérieure de l'enseignement technique, Université Mohammed V Souissi, BP 6207 Rabat, Maroc, (+212) 537711408) [email protected], [email protected] 2 Ecole Mohammedia d'Ingénieurs, BP 765 Agdal Rabat, Maroc, (+212) 537687150) [email protected] 3 LGIPM, 1 route d'Ars Laquenexy, CS 65820, 57078 Metz Cedex 3 France, (+33) 0387315072, [email protected] Abstract — In a more and more competitive international context, the hospitable systems, as quite other systems, constantly need to adapt and to optimize their tools and methods of management to improve their level of service and reduce their cost. In particular, the medical decision concerning the health of a patient is estimated according to the level of satisfaction of this last one and the optimization of the cost in consumption of pharmaceutical products. One of the ways that helps improving the efficiency of the health system consists in the empowerment of patients, especially chronicl...
International Journal of Services and Operations Management, 2014
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