1 The Smart Car In 1991‚ Nicolas Hayek‚ chairman of Swatch‚ announced an agreement with Volkswagen to develop a battery-powered "Swatch car." At the time‚ Hayek said his goal was to build "an ecologically inoffensive‚ highquality city car for two people" that would sell for about $6‚400. The Swatchmobile concept was based on Hayek’s conviction that consumers become emotionally attached to cars just as they do to watches. Like the Swatch‚ the Swatchmobile (officially named "Smart") was
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Security implications of the smart phone: Smartphones are Micro-size computers and are just as vulnerable to viruses and other attacks as laptop or desktop. There are other security concerns that are unique to smartphones. 1. The most obvious threat to the security of our smartphones is falling into the wrong hands. For Smart phones we must use a secure password. A good password alone is not enough to protect‚ there is a line of software that will help us to recover it‚ or wipe the data if we
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A PAPER ON “SMART MATERIALS:A NEW TREND IN TECHNOLOGY” PRESENTED BY‚ SAHIL G. GOVINDWAR. govindwar.sahil@gmail.com Contact No: 7709575108. BABASAHEB NAIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. PUSAD. . CONTENTS . Sr. No. | Title | Page No. | 1 | Abstract | 1 | 2 | Introduction | 1 | 3 | Classification | 2 | 4 | Advantages and Disadvantages |
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| PROJECT BASED LEARNING | SMART HOUSE/HOME | | Foundation in Computing | March 2011 Intake | This document contains the requirements for the Foundation in Computing March 2011 intake’s Project-Based Learning initiative. It is a group project assignment that covers certain aspects of the coursework assessment for the following subjects: Introduction to Computing (COMF 0314)‚ English 1 (COMF 0013) and Practical IT Skills (COMF 0324). The project contributes 15%‚ 20% and 20% to the final
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SMART MATERIALS 1. Introduction The primary characteristic of a ‘‘smart material’’ is that it has the ability to respond to external stimuli in a technically useful and technically controlled way. The words ‘‘technically useful’’ and ‘‘technically controlled’’ are emphasized since all materials respond to external stimuli of some sort or other (as a simple example‚ all materials respond to temperature by changing their volume)‚ however‚ to be considered a ‘‘smart material’’ the response must
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Gabriel Dan F. Date: 25 July 2014 Type of Activity: Writing Assignment Prof. Aida Alfaro 1. Write down one of your SMART goals as a college student. My SMART goal as a college student is to finish college and graduate with a degree in Chemical Engineering. The reason for choosing this course is that I particularly like Chemistry and would like to work in the fields involving Chemistry
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1. What is the difference between a. and a. Propaganda has historically been a fundamental component of war efforts due to its ability to shape public opinion‚ bolster morale‚ and mobilize support for the war cause. Throughout history‚ nations have recognized the power of propaganda in influencing perceptions‚ rallying citizens‚ and demonizing enemies. In times of war‚ governments often employ propaganda to justify their actions‚ manipulate public sentiment‚ and garner support for military endeavors
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SMART CARS While the reading shows out smart cars’ god points‚ the lecture refutes all of this. Firstly‚ smart cars are the safest one so that car’ accidents can be decrease‚ as the reading states. They have airbags around and anti-lock brake to protect the drivers. Despite what the reading claims‚ the professor says that smart cars are not effective on some special surface such as snowed or iced streets. Drivers may not control properly on slipery surface‚ or the ABS feature doesnt work correctly
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points you in the direction that you need to take to accomplish your purpose. Smart goals are goals that are specific‚ measurable‚ realistic‚ and time-bound. They can be classified as short-term‚ intermediate‚ or long-term. Smart goals should be meaningful to you and should be written down as a reminder to oneself. It is vital that people set goals for themselves. It is even more vital that we make those goals smart ones. We have to be specific about what we want to achieve so we will not lose
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Smart Products and Services A smart products is an electronic device‚ generally connected to other devices or networks via different protocols such as Bluetooth‚ NFC‚ WiFi‚ 3G‚ etc.‚ that can operate to some extent interactively and autonomously. It is widely believed that these types of devices will outnumber any other forms of smart computing and communication in a very short time‚ in part‚ acting as a useful enabler for the internet things. Uses of Smart Services Minimize maintenance and repair
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