EP313 Chemical Process Simulation and Design L1 - Introduction 10/1/2014 Process modeling: Concept 1 Identification: our objective is to find structure‚ R of the process. We must know the input‚ I and output‚ O parameters. I R? O 10/1/2014 Process modeling: Concept 2 Simulation: our objective is to get the value of O. We know the structure of the model‚ R and we can simulate what the output‚ O for the given input‚ I. I R O? 10/1/2014 Process modeling
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Preface This project traces the detergent market and the demand for one particular detergent in Mahabalipuram‚ a small township in Tamil Nadu. Surf Excel is a leading detergent brand produced by Hindustan Unilever Ltd in India. This product is marketed in different price ranges and quantities. There is a wide range of categories under surf excel which are designed for different types of washing machines‚ fabric‚ and needs. The decision to choose this brand came from a quick scan of the most
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Suggested Books: • Discrete-event System Simulation J. Banks‚ J.S. Carson and B.L. Nelson Prentice Hall International‚ 1994 SIMULATION AND MODELLING Tony Field and Jeremy Bradley {ajf‚jb}@doc.ic.ac.uk • Simulation Modeling and Analysis A.M. Law and W.D. Kelton McGraw Hill‚ 2000 • Probabilistic Modelling I. Mitrani Cambridge University Press‚ 1998 1 2 • A Compositional Approach to Performance Modelling (first three chapters) J. Hillston Cambridge University Press‚ 1996. On-line at:
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Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning‚ Volume 26‚ 1999 STUDENT EXPERIENCES IN THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGIATE BUSINESS POLICY GAME COMPETITION William D. Biggs‚ Beaver College Michelle Duffy‚ U.S. Navy David Leposa‚ Chrysler Credit Corporation Andrew Milne‚ Vital Solutions International‚ Inc. Eleanor Schwartz‚ Bell Atlantic ABSTRACT This condensed paper provides comments from four students who represented Beaver College in the 1998 International Collegiate Business Policy Game
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excel wth vbaVBA In Excel and Access Purpose statement: The purpose of this term’s work is to enable you to create Pivot Tables programmatically from an Access database using VBA with Excel/Access. Introduction: Excel is widely used for reporting‚ especially analysis of financial information etc. The tool mostly used is the Pivot Table/|PivotChart to summarize the information. RSC used the PivotTable quite extensively for their CTC (Cost to Company) analysis. Microsoft also uses
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Micromoters Simulation The first thing I noticed with this simulation was how complex it was compared to the first simulation with Universal. But also I noticed right away that being fired was also easy to do‚ and did occur as I was trying to figure out exactly how to run the simulation. Once I had a descent understanding of the simulation I was noticing it was uneasy to make all of the customers very satisfied and really easy to make them very dissatisfied. When I would start running the simulation
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the data under analysis reveals the changes in pricing strategy over the duration of the 6 simulations. When specific reference is made to the Unit Price it can be noted that for the first 3 simulations the Unit Price for the backpack‚ targeted primarily towards Urban Computers‚ was $45. But‚ in the 4th and 5th rounds of sales‚ the Unit Price was decreased to $34. Lastly‚ in the 6th and final simulation of analysis the Unit Price was decreased to a final price of $28. Analysis of the Price Score
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Thomas Shewman Eaton MKT 300 9 December 2012 Simulation Paper In the first quarter and second quarter‚ I had to develop my brand name‚ the target segment‚ the responsibilities as Vice President‚ and location of where I will sell my product. I chose the name Pacers for my brand name. When I think of selling computers‚ I want a brand name that sounds fast and reliable; I came up with a few names and chose Pacers because it makes the consumers or buyers think the computer is fast and reliable. When
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II. BENEFITS OF EXERCISE About 100 B.C.‚ Cicero observed that “exercise and temperance can preserve something of our strength in old age.” Aristotle stressed the need for exercise to maintain “a healthy mind in a healthy body.” In the Misneh Torah‚ the twelfth century Jewish scholar and physician‚ Rabbi Moses Maimonides‚ strongly recommended daily exercise and warned that “anyone who sits around idle and takes no exercise will be subject to physical discomforts and failing strength.” Early in
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Excel is not actually a DBMS ( MS-Access is ) and MS Word is not also a DBMS . DBMS stands for Database Management system which implies that information is stored in a Database with tables and records consisting of fields .Excel can do some of these functions but is not a DBMS and MS Word stores data in flat files as such and is therfore not a DBMS. One of many Excel’s talents is its data storage; we can store a lot of data in Excel workbook. Excel 2010 64 bit can create a workbook with a size of
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