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    Sea Trial Report for a Ship

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    Contents Contents 2 ASL SHIPYARD PTE LTD 2 ASL SHIPYARD PTE LTD 3 Basic Preamble 4 1. General Conditions 4 2. Vessel Particulars 4 3. Sea Trial Conditions Checklist/Form 5 Navigation Part 8 4. Magnetic Compass 8 5. Gyro-Compass Trial 9 6. Wheelhouse Equipment 10 Hull Part 11 7. Bow Tunnel Thruster Trial 11 8. Stern Tunnel Thruster Trial 12 9. Steering Trial 13 10. Turning Trial 14 11. Man Overboard Recovery Trial – MOB 15 12. Emergency Stop Trial 17 13. Stopping Inertia Trial

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    History Of LANs

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    as a LAN solution for owners of Datapoint computers. The company began licensing its technology to other manufacturers in the early 1980’s‚ which led to PC-based ARCnet LANs. ARCnet’s initial popularity was due to its use of the same type of coax cabling as IBM 3270 terminals. Customers could purchase PCs‚ place them on users’ desks‚ remove the cable from the terminal‚

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    it will help you to approach questions correctly (understanding these terms can also assist you with regard to HOW you approach your exam questions): TERM Identify Summarise Describe Explain Give the key points. Give a detailed‚ logical and well-structured account of the topic‚ mentioning characteristics‚ components‚ structures‚ etc. Clarify to ensure that the reader clearly understands you. Make use Compare Discuss Debate Illustrate Analyse of illustrations‚ descriptions or simple facts‚ but logical

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    Pipelining

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    Pipelining • Principles of pipelining • Simple pipelining • Structural Hazards • Data Hazards • Control Hazards • Interrupts • Multicycle operations • Pipeline clocking © 1998 by Hill‚ Wood‚ Sohi‚ Smith and Vijaykumar and Moshovos ECE D52 Lecture Notes: Chapter 3 1 Sequential Execution Semantics We will be studying techniques that exploit the semantics of Sequential Execution. Sequential Execution Semantics: instructions appear as if they executed in the program specified

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    CAPITALISM‚ GLOBALIZATION AND THE PERPETUATION OF WOMEN’S OPPRESSION: A VICIOUS CYCLE By Kelsey Lavoie NDYA‚ Provincial Youth Liason According to the World Bank‚ women make up 70% of the world’s poor and their wages world wide are on average 50% to 80% of men’s. One third of all households word wide are headed by women‚ they are responsible for half the world’s food production‚ and yet they own just one per cent of the world’s property. The majority of workers in sweatshops are women and the

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    Business Intelligence Project Management 101 Managing BI Projects within the PMI Process Groups Too many times‚ Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Warehousing project managers are ill-equipped to handle their role in guiding a project to success. Often‚ the person slated to lead a project is either: 1) a technician who doesn’t know the first thing about managing a project‚ or 2) a project manger who doesn’t know the first thing about BI. This paper introduces Business Intelligence to the

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    Project Woody 2000

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    PROJECT WOODY 2000 BACKGROUND Customs and Woodworking Company base its activity on furniture manufacturing‚ custom millwork and hardwood importing. It is a family owned and managed company employing approximately 850 employees including Head Office staff and a manufacturing site staff in Someplace‚ BC. Yearly the total assets were $181million‚ $93.25 million in sales with net earnings of $6.54 million. Considering a mini-boom in commercial construction observed with the possibility of an airport

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    riskmanagementplan

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    Security 16 October 2014 Table of Contents Document Purpose 3 Definition 3 Risk Management Approach 3 Risk Tolerance 4 Risk Management Tasks 4 Document Purpose The Risk Management Plan describes how risk management will be structured and performed on the project to ensure risk are being managed and controlled at acceptable levels. Risk in a project environment cannot be totally eliminated. The objective of a risk management process is to minimize the impact of unplanned incidents

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    Notes for Pmp Exam

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    Process Groups – Initiation‚ Planning‚ Execution‚ Monitoring & Controlling‚ Closing Stakeholder – anyone whose interests are impacted by the project Stakeholder management – identify all‚ determine requirements‚ determine expectations‚ communicate and influence Org structures – functional/projectised/matrix F – projects in dept and communication through dept head P – company built around projects‚ no home for resources after project‚ communication through project M – project + dept work so

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    Bus and Ring Topology

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    topologies 2. Logical topologies The shape of the cabling layout used to link devices is called the physical topology of the network. This refers to the layout of cabling‚ the locations of nodes‚ and the interconnections between the nodes and the cabling.[1] The physical topology of a network is determined by the capabilities of the network access devices and media‚ the level of control or fault tolerance desired‚ and the cost associated with cabling or telecommunications circuits. The logical topology

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