PROCESS ANALYSIS Elements of a process: Process: Any part of an organization that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs that add value to the organization/customer. Some examples: Product | Fast Food | Automobile | Hospital | Inputs | Meat‚tomato‚onions‚buns‚equipment | Parts‚labour‚assembly line‚energy | Equipment‚doctors‚nurses‚technicians‚patient | Process | Cooking and assembly | assembly | treatment | Outputs | Burger | car | Healthy patient | Class Discussion: Airlines
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The Design Brief The McGrath foundation has given me the opportunity to host a high tea in memory of the cofounder Jane McGrath and anyone who has lost their battle to breast cancer. The tea is set to commence on the 15th of May‚ I am hoping to encourage the small community to get actively involved. Each year around Australia high teas are set up to honor and remember anyone who has lost their battle‚ the day is also about having a good time and donating to the foundation to help raise money to
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STEEL BEAM DESIGN Laterally Unrestrained Beam Dr. A Aziz Saim 2010 EC3 Unrestrained Beam 1 Non-dimensional slenderness Beam behaviour analogous to yielding/buckling of columns. M Wyfy Material yielding (in-plane bending) MEd MEd Elastic member buckling Mcr Lcr 1.0 Dr. A Aziz Saim 2010 EC3 Non-dimensional slenderness Unrestrained Beam LT 2 Lateral torsional buckling Lateral torsional buckling Lateral torsional buckling is the member buckling mode
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Designing a Web Now that you are familiar with how FrontPage 2000 works‚ you can get started on your Web site. In this chapter you begin by designing your school Web site. When you have a blue print in place‚ managing the site is much easier in the long run. Although you can always return to a Web site and arrange pages after you have finished creating the site‚ you may find it easier to manage the Web site if you plan ahead. You also want visitors to your site to be able to
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Rate of reaction Design Lab Background: Reaction rate is most commonly defined as the speed at which a reaction takes place. This rate can be altered by many factors such as temperature‚ pressure‚ concentration‚ volume‚ or the use of a catalyst. In order for a reaction to occur‚ the atoms must collide in the correct orientation to break the bonds and must also have more energy than the needed activation energy. If their energy is not high enough‚ the reaction will not be able to take place. By
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Database Design Scenario Currently a school uses a non-computerised database system to store the following information about its students: roll class‚ surname‚ first name‚ guardian ’s name‚ address‚ student ’s date of birth‚ gender‚ sport house‚ emergency-contact telephone number‚ mailing name‚ list of subjects offered‚ and subjects in which the student is enrolled. The system takes up a large amount of space‚ has many duplicated entries some of these with mistakes and it is time consuming
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Training Design and Delivery Training Objectives As obtained from the needs analysis‚ our main objective is to train flight attendants in acquiring specific knowledge‚ skills and attitudes needed to better perform their jobs. At the end of the training program‚ the flight attendants will have gained knowledge in describing all aspects of their jobs and be able to answer any questions they are faced with‚ such as security procedures or passenger handling. They will have the appropriate skills necessary
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Design of computers In 1812 he was sitting in his rooms in the Analytical Society looking at a table of logarithms‚ which he knew to be full of mistakes‚ when the idea occurred to him of computing all tabular functions by machinery. The French government had produced several tables by a new method. Three or four of their mathematicians decided how to compute the tables‚ half a dozen more broke down the operations into simple stages‚ and the work itself‚ which was restricted to addition and subtraction
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1. A rotating or stationary member‚ usually of circular cross section much smaller in diameter than its length‚ used to transmit motion or power; having mounted on it such power-transmitting elements as gears‚ pulleys‚ belts‚ chains‚ cam‚ flywheels‚ cranks‚ sprockets‚ and rolling-element bearings. a) Shaft b) Gear c) Flywheel d) Cam 2. A V-belt transmission system needs: a) Pulleys b) Sprockets c) Sheaves d) Gears 3. Slip in belt transmission system means: a) Difference between the
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Experimental design is a research method in which researcher tries to examine causal effects by manipulating independent variable under controlled settings and measures whether it produces any change to the dependent variable. In an experiment experimenter deliberately imposes a treatment on a group of objects or subjects in the interest of observing the response. This differs from an observational study‚ which involves collecting and analyzing data without changing existing conditions. In an experimental
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