Artificial intelligence From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "AI" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Ai (disambiguation). For other uses‚ see Artificial intelligence (disambiguation). Artificial intelligence (AI) is technology and a branch of computer science that studies and develops intelligent machines and software. Major AI researchers and textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents"‚[1] where an intelligent agent is a system that
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MCD2040 Managing People and Organisations Equivalent to MU:MGC1010‚ MGF1010‚ MGW1010 Unit Outline Prepared by: Department of Management Faculty of Business and Economics Monash University Produced and Published by: Monash College Pty. Ltd. Clayton‚ Victoria‚ Australia‚ 3800 First Published: January 2009 Revised & Printed: February 2013 © Copyright 2013 NOT FOR RESALE. All materials produced for this course of study are protected by copyright. Monash students are permitted to use these
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Automotive Engineering Advising Document Master of Engineering in Automotive Engineering CURRICULUM Systems Engineering Core Engineering Electives Management and Human Factors Automotive Engineering Seminar and Capstone Project TOTAL PROGRAM: Semester Credit 9 9 6 6 30 The M. Eng. Degree in Automotive Engineering requires a total of 30 credits—27 of which must be letter (A-E) graded. A minimum grade point average of 5.0/9.0 (“B” average) is required for graduation. Of the 30 credit hours‚ 24
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ABB Lummus Global B.V. 120.011 Dept./Sect. 04217 Project E-15100-TN-5306-0001 Document Number THIS DOCUMENT/DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF ABB LUMMUS GLOBAL B.V. INCLUDING ALL PATENTED AND PATENTABLE FEATURES AND/OR CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER’ S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DOCUMENT/DRAWING‚ IN WHOLE OR IN PART‚ NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON‚ NOR TO USE THE DOCUMENT/DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN AS SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY ABB
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REVISION QUESTION FOR ADVANCED PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Revision Question 1 A competent management accounting system should endeavour to enhance the performance of a company. It should‚ in particular‚ consider the behavioural consequences of the system. Required: (a) Explain why it is necessary when designing a management accounting system to consider the behavioural consequences of its application. (b) Explain the potential behavioural issues that may arise in the application of
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Goonatilake‚ S. 1995 Intelligent Systems for Finance and Business: An overview. In Intelligent Systems for Finance and Business‚ S. Goonatilake and P. Treleaven‚ eds.‚ pp. 1–28. New York: Wiley. Hornik‚ K.‚ M. Stinchcombe‚ and H. White 1989 Multilayer Feedforward Networks are Universal Approximators. Neural Networks 2:359–366. Jang‚ S. C.‚ A. Morrison‚ and J. O’Leary 2002 Benefit Segmentation of Japanese Pleasure Travelers to the USA and Canada: Selecting Target Markets based on the Profitability and Risk
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Supply Chain Management and Fair Trade Executive Summary Resources are scarce and overstretched as a result of the fiercely competitive global environment which is as a result of globalisation‚ population increment and development of new technologies. On the basis of food food supply chain’s dependency on these scarce resources‚ sustainability of food has to be adopted through various approaches – the conventional approach (freetraide food supply chain) and the alternative approach (fairtrade
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Module Guide 2013-14 Contemporary Issues in Business and Management 6BUS1101 Academic Year – 2013/14 Semester - A Module Leader – Rachelle Andrews Contents Contents: 1a Contact details for the module leaders (and teaching team) Name Room Phone ext E mail address Office & Feedback hours Rachelle Andrews M221 X5718 r.1.andrews@herts.ac.uk Wednesday and Friday 12-1pm Dr Hans Schlappa M225 h.schlappa@herts
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CHAPTER 1 1. – Descibe the characteristics of an organisation Managers work in an organisation‚ which is a deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some specific purpose. Organisations have three characteristics: - they have a distinct purpose - the are composed of people - they have a deliberate structure Many of today’s organisations are structured to be more open‚ flexible and responsive to changes‚ and have undergone some major changes in relation to how they operate. 2
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Control Engineering Practice 11 (2003) 733–764 A survey of industrial model predictive control technology S. Joe Qina‚*‚ Thomas A. Badgwellb‚1 a Department of Chemical Engineering‚ The University of Texas at Austin‚ 1 Texas Lonhorns‚ C0400‚ Austin‚ TX 78712‚ USA b Aspen Technology‚ Inc.‚ 1293 Eldridge Parkway‚ Houston‚ TX 77077‚ USA Received 8 November 2001; accepted 31 August 2002 Abstract This paper provides an overview of commercially available model predictive control (MPC) technology
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