Planning model for continuous improvement of the communication system in Mexico

Cirilo G.León Vega, Ciro David León Hernández, Eduardo Vega Alvarado

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Abstract

Communication systems are used to send information from one place to another through different media: the space, optical fiber, metallic wiring, etc. The most common systems are television, radio, infrared, satellite, telephone, and voice on IP, just to name a few. The general idea is to continuously improve the way of transmission, in order to assure that the addressee gets the information generated by the source in a fast, cheap, safe and truthful way. The model used in this article consists of five stages: first is the Reference Projection, in which a problem in the system is detected, using the techniques of Kawakita Jiro (TKJ), analytical hierarchal structuring and the principle of Pareto; in the normative planning the mission of the system is established; in the strategic planning a solution for the detected problems is proposed; the organizational planning describes the resources needed for the problematic case to be solved; and the fifth stage is an evaluation about the feasibility of the solution.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication53rd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2009
Subtitle of host publicationMaking Liveable, Sustainable Systems Unremarkable
Pages1027-1036
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2009
Event53rd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2009: Making Liveable, Sustainable Systems Unremarkable - Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Duration: 12 Jul 200917 Jul 2009

Publication series

Name53rd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2009: Making Liveable, Sustainable Systems Unremarkable
Volume2

Conference

Conference53rd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2009: Making Liveable, Sustainable Systems Unremarkable
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBrisbane, QLD
Period12/07/0917/07/09

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