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    Fault-Tolerant Observers

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    Fault-Tolerant Observers Supervisor: Dr Imad M. Jaimoukha Designing of a robust fault-tolerant observer that guarantees a certain level of performance for real-time applications. By: YEO Zhi-Wei‚ Laurence 00566245 Overview For any system such as a factory plant‚ an aircraft jet engine system or a water pumping system‚ it can be replicatedi by a mathematical model which includes the affecting dynamics based on observations and assumptions. However‚ it would be practically challenging

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    Resistive Network Analysis

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    C H A P T E R 3 RESISTIVE NETWORK ANALYSIS hapter 3 illustrates the fundamental techniques for the analysis of resistive circuits. The chapter begins with the definition of network variables and of network analysis problems. Next‚ the two most widely applied methods— node analysis and mesh analysis—are introduced. These are the most generally applicable circuit solution techniques used to derive the equations of all electric circuits; their application to resistive circuits

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    desire to make Paula lose‚ but rather to make Paula forgive him. This thought process is clearly laid out when the narrator states‚ “What would make her happy‚ glad to see him‚ ready to party‚ celebrate‚ dance till dawn‚ and let bygones be bygones?” (Boyle 167). Since Paula’s wish to beat Zinny came from her desire to prove to herself that she was the best‚ she would likely be infuriated by the thought of defeating Zinny unfairly. Jason’s selfishness proves that his only motivation for continuing the

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    Assignment 1

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    BA 578 Assignment-Sol- due by Midnight (11:59pm) Monday‚ Sept 15th‚ 2014(Chapters 1‚ 2‚ 3 and 4): Total 75 points True/False (One point each) Chapter 11. An example of a quantitative variable is the telephone number of an individual. FALSE 2. An example of a interval scale variable is the make of a car. FALSE 3. Credit score is an example of an interval scale variable. TRUE There is no intrinsic Zero. An arbitrary minimum is established. Therefore‚ it is an interval scale variable. 4. The number

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    Historical Poetry Essay

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    Contradiction T. Coraghessan Boyle is a unique modern author whose work is a mixture of humor and social exploration. Boyle seems to have a very morbid sense of humor; most of what he writes pushes the envelope and challenges the meaning of what humor is. T. C. Boyle was born on December 2‚ 1948. He grew up in a small town in Iowa and first had dreams of being a musician. To this day Boyle still performs in a garage band and is very passionate about music. Boyle quickly realized in college that

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    Tortilla Curtain

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    written by T. Coraghessan Boyle the reader gets an up close view of the border between Americans and Mexican immigrants. Boyle uses satire to confront many trends in modern America today about immigration and separation of class. These problems are highlighted through the books four main characters‚ Delany and Kyra Mossbacher; rich‚ well-to-do‚ upper middle class are paralleled to Cadido and America Rincon; social outcasts‚ Mexican immigrants living in poverty. Boyle juxtaposes these two couples

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    Prose Narrative Criticism

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    this‚ the reader considers different forms of literary criticism. There are an abundance of approaches to literary criticism. For the purposes of looking at “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson and “Greasy Lake” by T.C. Boyle‚ the narratological approach will be used here. The narratological critical approach to assessing literature expects that the audience reads to “understand how events are constructed and through what point of view” (Purdue University‚ 2005). This type

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    Symbolism in Greasy Lake

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    "Greasy Lake" "Greasy Lake" by Tom Coraghessan Boyle‚ is the story of a group of adolescents‚ searching for the one situation that will proclaim them as bad boys and how their minds change. As the story begins‚ the narrator gives the impression that he feels he and the others boys should have taken notice of some obvious clues about themselves. These clues would have led them to the conclusion that they were far from the bad guys they wished to be. However‚ the oblivious teenagers ignore these

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    In her poem “Unfinished Love Theorem” published in 2001‚ author Kate Camp writes about the concept of love by comparing it first to ocean waves and then lines‚ to help describe the speaker’s feelings and understanding towards it. On the surface‚ the poem seems very simple- it is just describing a single idea‚ but when analysing it we can see that Camp is trying to emphasize that love changes and is never simple; it is full of turbulences and instability. There is a lot more to love than meets the

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    Forecasting demand and inventory management using Bayesian time series T.A. Spedding University of Greenwich‚ Chatham Maritime‚ Kent‚ UK K.K. Chan Nanyang Technological University‚ Singapore Batch production‚ Demand‚ Forecasting‚ Inventory management‚ Bayesian statistics‚ Time series Keywords Introduction A typical scenario in a manufacturing company in Singapore is one in which all the strategic decisions‚ including forecasting of future demand‚ are provided by an overseas office. The

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