Final Report Smart Steering Support Prepared By: Nipun Lavoie February 24‚ 2011 Industrial Engineering 417: Operations Research II TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Problem Statement ……………………………………….3 - 7 2. Assumptions ……………………………………………...8 3. Definitions ………………………………………..............9 4. Decision Tree (Manual)…………………………………..10 5. Decision Tree (WinQSB) ………………………………...11 6. Decision Tree Analysis
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Driverless Cars Imagine riding about‚ looking around and suddenly seeing a car driving next to you‚ but with nobody inside. How would you react? How would you feel? Would you be confused? These are some questions I am asking myself and they are the reason why I want to write some of my thoughts about this topic. I am going to write on some advantages and disadvantages which need to be taken into consideration. Fewer Accidents First of all I want to discuss the argument that our population is
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SMART NOTE TAKER take notes intelligently... ABSTRACT: The Smart NoteTaker is such a helpful product that satisfies the needs of the people in today’s technologic and fast life. This product can be used in many ways. The Smart NoteTaker provides taking fast and easy notes to people who are busy one’s self with something. With the help of Smart NoteTaker‚ people will be able to write notes on the air‚ while being busy with their work. The written note will be stored on the memory chip
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SMART goals are the goals you set throughout your life span. Using the acronym SMART you can achieve your goals much easier using logic to reason how relevant your goals are to your values and morals. My first SMART goal is to graduate top 10% of my class with my associates degree and diploma‚ May of 2019. Using SMART‚ I ask myself‚ is this goal specific? As in‚ How‚ Why‚ What? Is your behavior seen? In my case‚ my answer is yes‚ my goal is specific. My goal is measurable as I can break it down into
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generation has contributed to environmental pollution. And traditional model has big problems in terms of security since some big horrendous experiences with electricity deregulations and blackouts. A Smart Model is defined as distributed generation‚ renewable energy‚ renewable portfolio standards and the Smart Grid. This model responds to concerns about energy‚ environment and security. Distributed Generation aims to make production locally instead of large regional heavy grids for transmission and distribution
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Essay Buying a car consists of a great deal of searching‚ researching and decision-making. Car hunting can be simple if the shopper is knowledgeable about certain factors required to make a smart decision. There are so many car models available these days that buying a car is almost like buying candy from a store. A car purchase is a large investment of time and money‚ and therefore‚ should not be taken lightly. You have to think about whether you should buy a new car or a used car. By choosing a
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Seven Steps to Measure Supplier Performance Introduction: The aim of the supplier assessment tool is to estimate the total quality environment of the supplier. Measuring supplier performance is an important purchasing tool. Organizations have attempted to measure supplier performance in a number of ways as a part of their quality management program‚ based on customer requests‚ or as part of the effort to manage supply chain risk. Companies who evaluate their suppliers find that they have better
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Abstract Living a healthy lifestyle is the biggest concern in creating a smart growth community in Malaysia. Towards building the community‚ the involvement of landscape architects who are capable and skillful in varies of aspects such as planning and designing is one the needs in visualising a smart growth community into reality. But through the process of creating it‚ there are few challenges that landscape architects in Malaysia should face and as for making it into reality‚ landscape architects
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HOW SMART ARE SMART PHONES Ladies and gentlemen did you know nearly 20% of kids can operate a smart phone by the time they reach the age of 6‚ while only 9% can actually tie their shoelaces properly so says Nicholas Jackson of AVG. 58% of children polled can play basic computer games and not even yet ride a bicycle. Technology has stolen our child hood. Instead of having to protect us from the snakes in the grass and trees where we should be playing‚ our parents have to protect us from cyber bullying
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Google Car: In the paper‚ the point of view will be Google’s. Questions that will be answered in the paper including but not limited to the economical and technical viability for Google to produce Google car in a large scale‚ reasons that Google will succeed or fail‚ the best strategy for Google to adopt. For the industry analysis‚ Porter’s five forces (Appendix 1) will be used to explore the environment of the automobile industry and if Google will be able to enter the industry and produce automobiles
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