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    uses computer graphics and software to enable engineers to do most of design activities needed to complete engineering design that include creating parts in 3D‚ assembling them‚ and producing engineering drawings. CAM generates tool path (i.e.‚ NC [numerical control] part program) with reference to CAD database for geometric references. This CAD/CAM technology is a result of advancement of computer hardware and software technologies and used in almost all areas of industries in many different forms helping

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    PESTEL Analysis of HR

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    While the PEST or PESTLE analysis is primarily aimed at looking at the external environment of an organization‚ many HR courses ask students to use the PEST or PESTLE analysis model to look at their own function. In this context we need to imagine that the department (HR) is an organization in its own right and look outside. Factors to include in your analysis may include the following: •Political •What is the culture of the organization‚ •How is the HR function viewed by other functions

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    milling‚ drilling‚ planning‚ shaping‚ boring‚ broaching. Gear manufacturing. Abrasive operations: grinding‚ finishing operations. Non-traditional processes. Basics of joining and assembling. Fusion and solid-state welding. Essentials of computer numerical control. Course Web Page: http://me.emu.edu.tr/iqbal/MENG364.htm Textbook(s): “Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing materials‚ processes and systems 3rd Ed.”‚ Mikell P. Groover‚ John Wiley & Sons‚Inc.‚2007 Lab Manual: Indicative Basic Reading

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    PEST Analysis Template Situation being analysed: ______________________________________________________________________ PEST analysis (political‚ economical‚ social‚ technological) assesses a market‚ including competitors‚ from the standpoint of a particular proposition or a business. criteria examples ecological/environmental current legislation future legislation international legislation regulatory bodies and processes government policies government term and change

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    uses computer graphics and software to enable engineers to do most of design activities needed to complete engineering design that include creating parts in 3D‚ assembling them‚ and producing engineering drawings. CAM generates tool path (i.e.‚ NC [numerical control] part program) with reference to CAD database for geometric references. This CAD/CAM technology is a result of advancement of computer hardware and software technologies and used in almost all areas of industries in many different forms helping

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    Machine Tools

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    MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS -Prof. V P SARMA TOPIC: MACHINE TOOLS India stands 13th in the production and 6th in the consumption of machine tools in the world. The country is set to become a key player in the global machine tools industry with substantial increase in manufacturing of high end machine tools. The Indian machine tool industry has approximately 1000 units in production of machine tools‚ accessories/attachments‚ sub-systems and parts. Threefourth of machine tool producers in India are

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    CONTENTS 1 | ABSTRACT | | 2 | ABBREVIATION | | 3 | INTRODUCTION TO NC AND CNC | 4 | 4 | HISTORY | 7 | 5 | CNC SYSTEM ELEMENTS | 10 | 6 | WORING ON CNC MACHINES | | 7 | BASIC CONCEPTS OF PART PROGRAMMING | 16 | 8 | TYPES OF CNC MACHINES | 18 | 9 | PROPERTIES OF CNC MACHINES | 20 | 10 | DRILLING AND TAPPING ON CNC | 35 | 11 | APPLICATIONS OF CNC MACHINES | 49 | 12 | ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CNC | 51 | 13 | CONCLUSION | 52 |

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    Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines are automated milling devices that make industrial components without direct human assistance. They use coded instructions that are sent to an internal computer‚ which allows factories to fabricate parts accurately and quickly. There are many different types of CNC machines‚ ranging from drills to plasma cutters‚ so they can be used to make a wide variety of parts. CNC Computer Numerical Control machines are widely used in manufacturing industry. Traditional

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    Fundamental Analysis

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    Introduction To Fundamental Analysis By Ben McClure Table Of Contents 1) Fundamental Analysis: Introduction 2) Fundamental Analysis: What is Fundamental Analysis? 3) Fundamental Analysis: Qualitative Factors - The Company 4) Fundamental Analysis: Qualitative Factors - The Industry 5) Fundamental Analysis: Introduction to Financial Statements 6) Fundamental Analysis: Other Important Sections Found in Financial Filings 7) Fundamental Analysis: The Income Statement 8) Fundamental Analysis: The Balance Sheet

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    Numerical exam questions for Environmental Economics Spring 2006 Krister Hjalte Question 2. (29/3 1998) The inverse demand function for a non-renewable resource is Pt = a- bRt‚ where Pt is the market price and Rt the extraction in period t. The total gross benefit from extracting this resource can be written as an integral The extraction cost Ct= cRt‚ where c is a constant. Total available amount of the resource is denoted by S. From a social point of view we want to maximise the net benefits from

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