(from the input to the output). 2. (0.3 points) Problem 7 from Section 5.10. Simply find the minterm numbers for X and Y from the diagram. 3. (0.5 points) Use an 8-to-1 MUX (74LS151 above) to implement f(W‚ X‚ Y‚ Z) = ∑m(0‚ 1‚ 3‚ 6‚ 9‚ 12‚ 15). Pair rows (0-1‚ 2-3‚ ...) so that MUX inputs are 0‚ 1‚ Z‚ or Z’. Show chip enabled‚ connect variables to address lines‚ and label function output. 4. (0.5 points) Use a 3-to-8 DECODER (74LS138 above) and an external gate AND or NAND with the fewest inputs to implement
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INPUT DEVICES 1. Where does the name QWERTY keyboard come from ? The name QWERTY comes from the first six letters on the top row of the alphabet keys. 2. Why do think the QWERTY keyboard is the most popular method of data entry? The QWERTY keyboard is the most popular method of entering data because an easy way of usage and when you get used to it you start typing faster 3. Who might make use of a concept keyboard? A concept keyboard might be used by a fast food restaurant
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There are many kinds of input controls. Write a 4-5 page paper in which you: •Explain the function of input controls. •Identify four (4) types of input control and explain the function of each. •Provide an example of a data integrity error that could occur if each of these types of input control were not in place. •Explain the advantages and disadvantages of restricting user interfaces. (User interfaces can often be restricted‚ limiting the user’s ability to navigate to other areas of the system
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problem * Objectives of the study * Need for the study * Scope of the study * Methodology * Limitations of Study Chapter-II * Theoretical background * Customer satisfaction * Customer buying decision process * Marketing * Consumer behavior * Sampling procedure Chapter-III * Industrial back ground of the study * Growth of the industry * Industry profile * Motor cycle sweep stakes * Origin of the organization
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OUTPUT DEVICES Output devices are things we use to get information OUT of a computer. Here are some examples of output devices:- Monitor George Doyle/Stockbyte/Getty Images The most common computer output device is the monitor or computer screen. Monitors create a visual display from processed data that users can view. They come in a variety of screen sizes and visual resolutions. There are two types of computer monitors‚ CRT and flat panel. CRT monitors use phosphorescent dots to create the
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Hero Honda Introduction: The Indian two-wheeler industry is experiencing a major shift in its shape and structure. The established players in the industry are taking a hard look at their portfolio of products and are in the process of reshuffling them to meet the expectations of customers. The beneficiary is of course the consumer‚ who has an increased array of products to choose from. The last four-five years have brought about a great change in the consumer preferences for two-wheelers
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case stresses the importance of the famous management technique called JIT (Just In Time) and its use in one of the most well known company "HONDA". The case extensively discusses the features‚ importance‚ implementation‚ and the various problems of Just in time. JIT was first implemented by Toyota and the technique is very commonly used in many Japanese companies and HONDA is one of them. The main purpose of developing this case study is to understand JIT as an operation management technique in the
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Register number : 10BBM20068 HONDA COMPANY INFORMATION Honda is headquartered in Minato‚ Tokyo‚ Japan. The company has assembly plants around the globe. These plants are located in China‚ the United States‚ Pakistan‚ Canada‚ England‚ Japan‚ Belgium‚ Brazil‚ New Zealand‚ Indonesia‚ India‚ Thailand‚ Turkey and Perú. The company ’s car models include the Accord‚ CR-V‚ Civic‚ Element‚ and Ridgeline‚ as well as gasoline-electric hybrid versions of the Civic and Accord. Honda ’s line of motorcycles includes
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COMPANY REPORTS Introduction Soichiro Honda was born on November 17‚ 1906‚ in Hamamatsu‚ Shizuoka‚ Japan. He was a racer‚ a businessman‚ and a manufacturer. He dreamed of a better way of making piston rings‚ founded a small company‚ and began production. He was also a Japanese engineer and industrialist‚ and founder of Honda Motor Company‚ Ltd‚ which is a Japanese multinational corporation primarily know as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. Headquartered in Japan‚ Honda Motor
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This case is about the competition between Honda and Yamaha to be the leader in the Japanese motorcycle market. The case study started with the introduction of the Japanese motorcycle market during the early 1950s. During the year‚ there were 50 competitors fighting for their position in the growing market of over 40% per annum. Tohatsu is the number one competitor (22% share)‚ followed by Honda (20% market share) Tohatsu and Honda practiced different strategy to emerge as the leader of the motorcycle
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