Scott Hardesty Assignment 2.3 RCBC 330 Article Summary An article summary of: A TYPOLOGY OF SITUATIONS OF ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS INTEGRATION‚ El Orf Lazhar (2012). The article starts by defining accounting information systems and integrated accounting systems. It goes through some of the systems that are part of those definitions. Some of those systems include: Data Warehouse‚ Enterprise Application and ERP. The article recognizes that there is often a mix of these systems in place
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competitive weapon mks mks@mdi.ac.in http://mks507.vistapanel.net Prof. (Dr.) Manoj K Srivastava Operations Management Area 1. The Systems Approach C O N T E N T S 2. 3. OM Definition Ten Critical Decisions 4. 5. The Cases 4V Typology of Operations 6. 7. Productivity Competitiveness 8. 9. Manufacturing Vs. Service? The History 10. The Future 1 Systems Approach Systems Approach Reduce waste…or enhance output… 2 OM Definition What
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manufacturer operation over effectiveness and accuracy of marketing forecast. This led to affect utilization‚ efficiency‚ and increased scrap. 2) Existing conflict between manufacturer operation and design house. 3) Differences in typology of operation (4v) between manufacturer and distribution‚ design operations. This led to different emphases‚ priorities‚ and implication for each operation. 4) The move from (focus and concept products) to design house partnerships (business to business
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3622 – 3629 www.elsevier.com/locate/matlet Workability of Ti–6Al–4V alloy at high temperatures and strain rates S. Bruschia‚ S. Poggiob‚ F. Quadrinib‚ M.E. Tatab‚* b Universitu di Padova‚ Padova‚ Italy ˆ Universita di Roma " Tor Vergata "‚ Dip. Ing. Meccanica‚ Via di Tor Vergata‚ 00133‚ Rome‚ Italy ` Received 21 June 2004; accepted 30 June 2004 Available online 8 August 2004 a Abstract Hot workability of Ti–6Al–4V has been investigated by means of hot compression tests carried out in
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“Design of 400/220kV Sub-station” S.M. MUJUMDAR 27th April 2005 Mumbai General Manager (sub-station Engineering) Jyoti Structures Ltd.‚ Agenda Overview of 400kV sub-station Design Process Design considerations Question / Answer Imp. considerations in substation design Safety of personnel and equipment Reliability and Security Adherence to Statutory obligations – I.E. rules‚ Environmental aspects Electrical design considerations
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Henon attractor application in real life The Henon map is one of the many 2-Dimensional maps. There are at least two maps known as Henon map. One of which is the 2-D dissipative quadratic map‚ given by the following X and Y equations that produce a fractal made up of strands [3] : xn+1 = 1 - axn2 + byn yn+1 = xn The Henon map can also be written in terms of a single variable with two time delays‚ Since the second equation above can be written as yn = xn-1: xn+1 = 1 - axn2 + bxn-1
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Tool Wear and Failure Mode - Figures show the development of tool wear for Tool A and Tool B respectively at various cutting speeds; 50‚ 60 and 70m/min. It was found that the tool wear rate for Tool B grow gradually when compared with Tool A. All the drills experienced a premature failure under 1 minute of cutting time. As a result‚ fewer holes were produced when using Tool A. Tool A experienced breakage when direct drilling after the 2nd hole at cutting speed of 60m/min. At 70m/min‚ rapidly breakage
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Hypothesis I think that by running a current through a salt solution and measuring the resultant amperage‚ a pattern in the recordings will help find a soil sample’s salinity level. Variables Controlled Amount of solution (100 mL)‚ supplied voltage (4V)‚ amount of soil (50 gm) & water (150 mL) in soil sample’s solution. Independent Amps recorded by ammeter. Uncontrollable Impurities dissolved into water. Materials Power pack; copper electrodes; ammeter; 8 different concentrations of salt
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) -68.5 -68.5 2V -63.6 -72.4 b. Action Potential Generation. Laboratory Report/ Caitlin Magnacca/ Action Potentials/ / 03.19.2015/ Page [1] of [4] Stimulation Voltage 4V -56.1 -63.8 6V 31.4 31.7 8V 30.9 -68.5 Location Action potential generated? Difference in action potential amplitude with distance Stimulation voltage 4V 6V 0 V (no stimulation ) no 2V 8V no no yes yes 0 8.8 7.7 -0.3 99.4 Graph 1. Maximal depolarization of membrane potential at axon hillock and axon after different
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hillock Axon 0 V (no stimulation ) -68.6 -68.5 2V -63.6 -73 Stimulation Voltage 4V -56.1 -64.4 Laboratory Report/ Barbara Uthe/ Action Potentials/ Catherine Rice/ 08.17.2014/ Page [1] of [4] 6V 30 30.4 8V 30 -68.5 b. Action Potential Generation. Location Action potential generated? Difference in action potential amplitude with distance Stimulation voltage 4V 6V 0 V (no stimulation ) No 2V 8V No No Yes Yes -00.10 9.40
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