Verifying prototype circuit 9 4.2 LDR characterization 9 4.3 Verifying functionality of prototype circuit 10 4.3.1 Smart PA System 10 4.3.2 Smart Lighting System 11 5. Conclusion © 2012 EE2012_Fri_R1_G2 11 Design of Smart Lighting and PA System EE 2031 Mini Project 1. Bill of materials The table below is the bill of materials we have used for the prototype circuit for our system. Table 1 showing component list used for the prototype circuit No
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The use of computers in education opens a new area of knowledge and offers a tool that has the potential to change some of the existing educational methods. The teacher is the key to the effective use of this resource in the educational system. As computer use continues to increase in society‚ educators must also prepare for the use of computers within the classroom McCannon and Crews (2006). In the past‚ Computer lessons were normally
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Incremental model 17 5.2.1. Advantage of incremental model 17 5.2.2. Disadvantage of incremental model 18 5.2.3. When to use Incremental Model 18 5.3. Prototyping model 18 5.3.1. Advantages of Prototype model 19 5.3.2. Disadvantage prototyping model 19 5.3.3. When to use Prototype model: 20 5.4. Spiral model 20 5.4.1. Advantage of spiral model 21 5.4.2. Disadvantage of spiral model 21 5.5. V shaped model 22 5.5.1. Advantage of v shaped model 22 5.5.2. Disadvantage
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FRAME SEMANTICS Introduction The term frame semantics refers to a wide variety of approaches to the systematic description of natural language meanings. The one common feature of all these approaches – which‚ however‚ does not sufficiently distinguish frame semantics from other frameworks of semantic description – is the following slogan due to Charles Fillmore (1977a): Meanings are relativized to scenes. According to this slogan meanings have internal structure which is determined relative
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Introduction to Software Engineering Somnuk Keretho‚ Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering‚ Kasetsart University Email: sk@nontri.ku.ac.th URL: http://www.cpe.ku.ac.th/~sk Somnuk Keretho/Kasetsart University Outline of this presentation • • • • • • Scope of Software Engineering Object-Oriented Software Development Software Process Software Life-Cycle Models Object Orientation Software Quality Assessment Reference to Chapter 1/2/3 of “Software Engineering
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3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History Of 3D Printing 3. Current 3D Printing Technologies 4. The Basic Process Of 3D Printing 5. 3D Printing VS Conventional Technologies 6. Applications 7. Conclusion Introduction 3Dimensions printing is a method of converting a virtual 3D model into a physical object. 3D printing is a category of rapid prototyping technology. 3D printers typically work by printing successive layers on top of the
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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Requirements Engineering Requirements Elicitation Techniques Atique Zafar Elicitation techniques Specific techniques which may be used to collect knowledge about system requirements This knowledge must be structured Elicitation problems 2 Partitioning - aggregating related knowledge Abstraction - recognizing generalities Projection - organizing according to perspective Not enough time for elicitation Inadequate preparation by
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process the terms and procedures are defined and standardized to ensure quality and specification are met consistently. All designs of the candy should have been completed with a prototype. The prototype being a rough version that is cost effective (Kim et al. 2011‚ p 118) and simpler than the end product. The prototype allows for test and validation of the product in a hands-on manner of identifying improvements and it is much cheaper to make the required changes (Crawford & Benedetto
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Info from case total revenue for last reporting = 110 million cio reviewed 3 following implementation strategies: -classic disintermediation - removal of intermediaries in a supply chain. connects supplier directly with customers -remediation-working more closely with ecisting middlemen partners. strategy could be affected by high contracting risks. -network-building alliances and partnerships with both existing and new suppliers and distributors involving a complex set of relationships
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24 IEEE JOURNAL ON EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS‚ VOL. 2‚ NO. 1‚ MARCH 2012 Design Optimization and Implementation for RF Energy Harvesting Circuits Prusayon Nintanavongsa‚ Student Member‚ IEEE‚ Ufuk Muncuk‚ David Richard Lewis‚ and Kaushik Roy Chowdhury‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—A new design for an energy harvesting device is proposed in this paper‚ which enables scavenging energy from radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic waves. Compared to common alternative energy sources
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