Use case diagram A use case diagram at its simplest is a representation of a user’s interaction with the system that shows the relationship between the user and the different use cases in which the user is involved. A use case diagram can identify the different types of users of a system. The different use cases and will often be accompanied by other types of diagrams as well. Figure 5.2: Use case Diagram 5.3 Use Case Analysis 5.3.1 Activity Diagram The following activity diagram represents
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Pipe Flow Experiment Purpose The purpose of the experiment is providing an opportunity to students of experience to familiarize with some key aspects of fluid flow in pipe‚ notably friction losses and verify theory. In this experiment‚ required equipment are a water tank‚ piezometric tubes‚ pump‚ a stop watch‚ empty bucket and a digital weight scale. By operating the pump to keep the water is full in the water
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Chapter 2 METHODOLOGY This chapter discusses the methodology‚ the data gathering techniques‚ and the scope and delimitation of the study. This will serve as the guide to the proponents on how they will conduct the study systematically in order to fulfill the study’s objectives. Software Development and Methodology The Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach would be used to develop the system because of time constraints in the development schedule. RAD is a linear sequential software
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History The first structured method for documenting process flow‚ the "flow process chart"‚ was introduced by Frank Gilbreth to members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in 1921 in the presentation “Process Charts—First Steps in Finding the One Best Way”. Gilbreth’s tools quickly found their way into industrial engineering curricula. In the early 1930s‚ an industrial engineer‚ Allan H. Mogensen began training business people in the use of some of the tools of industrial engineering
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PROPERTY DIAGRAMS OF PURE SUBSTANCES SUBJECT : ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS CONTENTS: * Phase and pure substance * Properties of a substance * P-V diagram for a pure substance * P-T diagram for a pure substance * P-V-T surface * T-S diagram for a pure substance * h-s diagram for a pure substance Thermodynamic Properties * Characteristics by which physical properties of system may be described. e.g. pressure‚ volume‚ temperature‚ entropy‚ enthalpy etc
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Energy Flow‚ Food Chains & Food Webs Multiple Choice Questions (10 Marks) Write your answers in the boxes below: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B B C C A A A D B B 1 Which of the following describes the flow of energy in an ecosystem? A heat energy chemical energy light energy B heat energy light energy chemical energy C light energy chemical energy heat energy D light energy heat energy chemical energy 2 The diagram shows
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This document of FIN 375 Week 2 Discussion Questions consists of: 1. What is involved in a market analysis? 2. Why is a market analysis an important part of a financial prospectus? 3. Suppose you create small business plans to build the strongest rocking chairs on the market without performing a market analysis. What kinds of concerns might potential financers have? Business - General Business FIN 375 Entire course Financial Management in Small Business Explore all of your options
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Graphical Representation of Data Chapter 3 ☞ (Paste Examples of any graphs‚ diagrams and maps showing different types of data. For example‚ relief map‚ climatic map‚ distribution of soils maps‚ population map) REPRESENTATION OF DATA Besides the tabular form‚ the data may also be presented in some graphic or diagrammatic form. “The transformation of data through visual methods like graphs‚ diagrams‚ maps and charts is called representation of data.” The need of representing data graphically: Graphics
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Collecting and Representing Data During the past few lessons you have looked at ways of collecting and representing data. You will now put all of your knowledge together to complete these questions. Question 1: The information shown displays the colour of 30 cars in the school car park. Complete the tally chart below. Car Colour | Tally | Frequency (Total) | Green | | | Grey | | | Yellow | | | Red | | | Black | | | Blue | | | White | | | Question 2: Using
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CHAPTER 4 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 4.0 Arduino: The Arduino Uno is a microcontroller based on the ATmega328. It has 14 digital input/output pins in which 6 can be used as PWM‚ 6 analog inputs‚ a 16 MHz ceramic resonator‚ a USB port‚ a power jack‚ an ICSP header‚ and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.[11] The Uno differs from all preceding boards in
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