This establishes where each process begins and ends as well as what the process inputs and outputs are. Additionally‚ there must be accountability for each process with a process owner assigned who is responsible for overseeing process improvement measures. Boundaries are important to ensure that the work being done to improve the process
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Real Time Road Sign Recognition System Using Artificial Neural Networks For Bengali Textual Information Box An Automated Road Sign Recognition system using Artificial Neural Network for the Textual Information box inscribing in Bengali is presented on the paper. Signs are visual languages that represent some special circumstantial information of environment. Road signs‚ being among the most important around us primarily for safety reasons‚ are designed‚ and manufactured and installed according
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Paper‚ Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology:a Wireless Technology uses Two Transmitters and Receivers each to transmit the multiple signals (one for each antenna) at the source and the destination. It promises to deliver the best solution to eliminate the trouble caused by multipath wave propagation. The outcome has better quality (lower bit-error-rate (BER)) or higher data rate than a single version of the signal. SOLUTION TO MULTIPATH FADING: Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO): is
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activities – Sales – Dealing with distribution channels Inputs Research and Development Outputs Primary Activities 1 2/22/2013 Business Functions‚ The Value Chain‚ and Value Creation The Value Chain Inputs Research and Development Business Functions‚ The Value Chain‚ and Value Creation The Value Chain Production Outputs Inputs Research and Development Production Marketing and Sales Outputs Primary Activities Primary Activities Business
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Case Study on Hal‚ Inc. Using Triz-based Approach in Problem Solving in Operations and Production Systems (OPS) JAY PRUDENCIO CARLO DIMACULANGAN AAMES CRISPIN AGUAS IE 231 Analysis of Production Systems Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of the Philippines Diliman 20 AUGUST 2011 Table of Contents I. Abstract This paper presents an analysis of the case
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Answers to Old Midterm Questions Question 1 These questions deal with Mitchell Gold Co. as described in the articles “A Maverick of Sofas Rearranges the Furniture Business” and “Gold’s New Rush”. [1.a] Using the dimensions we discussed in class‚ how would you describe Mitchell Gold Co.’s strategic position? Mitchell Gold competes by offering high quality products at a lower price than most makers of similar quality furniture. They offer limited variety in comparison to other makers‚ which
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the power point presentation. 2. What is the maximum long-term achievable throughput rate of receiving Plant 1? What factors affect this throughput rate? The Truck arrival rate is at 20 Trucks/Hr. This year based on the numbers there is going to be 70% Wet and 30% Dry Berries. Dried Berries: Throughput rate = 30% of 20 Trucks = 6 truck (dried)/hr @ 75 bbls = 450bbls/hr Wet Berries: Current Throughput rate possible = 600 bbls/hr or 8 Trucks/hr (Bottleneck) Since 70% of 20 Trucks
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1. For an 18-inch pipeline designed for 150‚000 barrels per day‚ what is the short-run cost per barrel (per thousand miles) of transporting crude oil if the throughput is (a) 50‚000 barrels per day (b) 100‚000 barrels per day (c) 150‚000 barrels per day? Using chart 7‚ a) Cost of transporting 50‚000 barrels would be 30 cents. b) Cost of transporting 100‚000 barrels would be 17 cents. c) Cost of transporting 150‚000 barrels would 16 cents. 2. Can a 16-inch pipeline with 10‚000 horsepower transport
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ANSWERS: 1. Economists have paid little attention either to the exhaustion of resources or to pollution. The complain that economists have not only ignored the source of inputs and the disposition of outputs‚ but also that they have encouraged the maximization of both‚ wehre as living lightly in the world requires that throughput should be kept to the minimum sufficient to meet human needs. Economists have ignored these criticisms. Economy will take care of it. Tragedy of the commons – no one has
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= Common Business Oriented Languages Major advantages of Mainframes: Processing of many/thousands concurrent users (=Doing it on the same millisecond) High availability (depending on configuration‚ downtime some hours a year) Very high data throughput Extremely reliable batch processing High security standards (part of the architecture SW/HW): prevents a program‚ that isn’t allowed to do so‚ from copying to another place (=virus). The combination of SW and HW prevents this. State of the art
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