1. A rotating or stationary member‚ usually of circular cross section much smaller in diameter than its length‚ used to transmit motion or power; having mounted on it such power-transmitting elements as gears‚ pulleys‚ belts‚ chains‚ cam‚ flywheels‚ cranks‚ sprockets‚ and rolling-element bearings. a) Shaft b) Gear c) Flywheel d) Cam 2. A V-belt transmission system needs: a) Pulleys b) Sprockets c) Sheaves d) Gears 3. Slip in belt transmission system means: a) Difference between the
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How to Carve a Jack-O-Lantern Everything we do in life involves some kind of process to get it accomplished. Whether it is tying our shoes‚ baking a cake‚ or changing the oil in the car. People do things differently and have certain steps they take‚ in their own way‚ to get it done. This essay could be written about practically anything‚ but it will be about how to carve a jack-o-lantern. Carving a pumpkin is actually pretty easy. With a few quick‚ straight cuts with a knife‚ triangular eyes
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SDLC Process Renee Fowler Systems Analysis and Design/BSA/376 August 20‚ 2012 Deborah J. Marshall SDLC Process The system development life cycle (SDLC) starts when a project is planned for the implementation of an information system. Executives of the organization make a decision for a new system or replacing or upgrading an old system and the project begins. According to Curry‚ McGregor‚ and Tracy (2007)‚ “For a development project to be successful‚ the people involved in the project
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The normalization process is used by database developers to design databases in which it is easy to organize and manage data while ensuring the accuracy of data throughout the database. The advantages and disadvantages of both normalization and denormalization of a database are discussed‚ as well as data integrity versus performance issues that pertain to normalization. The highlights of this hour include * What normalization is * Benefits of normalization * Advantages of denormalization
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Describe the Business Research Process The business research process is an organized approach to studying all aspects of a business‚ the market‚ and its customer base to assist in making wise business decisions. The process consists of a logical flow of steps to arrive at a management decision. Step 1 begins with a management dilemma requiring further research. Once the research question is clarified through exploration the next step begins. Step 2 is proposing research‚ or data collection
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of the bag-weight problem? Refer to the case‚ Quality control analysis for this case will be conducted via X-charts and R-charts. X-charts is to control the central tendency of the process‚ for this case we refer to the weight of 50-pound bags of treating agents R-charts is to control the dispersion of the process‚ for this case we refer to the range of weigh or difference between maximum weight and minimum weight of the bag. From the analysis of problems‚ based on the calculations taken from
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motorcycle manufacturers and distributors has faced an uphill climb in the market thus making the competitions rough between these companies. Companies in this industry can either sell new and slightly used motorcycles. They also produce innovative designs and features‚ offer repair services‚ parts‚ and accessories. No major companies dominate the industry; most have a single retail outlet. In the Philippines‚ amateur motorcycle dealers have to compete with internationally known distributors equally
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identifying shortages ahead of time. It happens all the time. A business needs a number of products or materials but discovered that they do not have enough in stock and must re-order. Waiting for the shipment to come in can slow down the supply chain process. Not having enough products in stock to meet customer demand can lead to bad customer relations. A supervisor in charge of inventory management should look over their inventory on a regular basis to make sure enough products are in stock. Excessive
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Chapter 6 Process selection choices often have strategic implications for organizations. They can affect cost‚ quality‚ productivity‚ customer satisfaction‚ and competitive advantage. Process types include job shop‚ batch processing‚ repetitive processing‚ continuous processing‚ and projects. Process type determines how work is organized‚ and it has implications for the entire organization and its supply chain. Process type and layout are closely related. Layout decisions are an important aspect
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I work in a design group‚ and we have various detailed processes in place as the design packages moves along to issuing stage. Starting from reception of the projects to the final package delivery‚ processes are put in place to ensure quality of design. However‚ due to the amount of experienced engineers and designers in place for many years now‚ the process have shrunk and steps have been skipped. Lately‚ due the turnover of employees in the group and age of experienced employees‚ the group is challenged
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