1)Scope of CIM 2)Types of manufacture 1. continuous process industries These industries are easily controlled and automated and computers are widely used for process monitoring‚ control and optimization. 2. Mass production industries Industries manufacturing fasteners‚ integrated chips‚ automobiles etc. are all mass produced and are therefore specially designed and optimized to ensure automatic and cost effectiveness. 3. Batch production Large % of manufacturing industries
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Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond‚ Washington‚ that develops‚ manufactures‚ licenses‚ supports and sells computer software‚ consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems‚ Microsoft Office office-suite and Internet Explorer web browser. Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4‚ 1975. Microsoft is the world’s largest software maker
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SIntroduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 Class learning objectives 1. What is Excel? • Spreadsheet uses & samples • Touring the Excel window • Learning important definitions • Navigating around the workbook 2. The Basics • Entering & editing data in cells • Inserting cells‚ rows‚ & columns • Formatting cells • Renaming‚ adding‚ & reorganizing worksheets 3. Formulas • Using mathematical operators • Using four sum methods • AutoCalculate 4. Customizing Your Spreadsheet • Gridlines 5. Finishing Up • Using Excel’s
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Strategic Information Systems to keep Microsoft ahead in the gameDecisions are classified into structured (repetitive) and unstructured (not routine). Thisinformation will allow the organisation to develop the best strategy to achieving orfulfilling its mission. Most scholars in strategic management are familiar with thedistinction between "content" research which deals with the content of strategies and"process" research which examines the strategic decision process and the factors thataffect it
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Shelly Cashman Excel 2010 ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3: Lab 1 Six-Year Financial Projection Skills Save a workbook with a new name Apply a theme to a worksheet Select all cells in a worksheet Apply bold Enter text in cells Change the font Change font size Create a formula using the NOW function Apply the date number format Modify column width Modify row height Fill a
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Excel system MIS 241-001 NC A&T State University A. Define the competitive advantages of an Excel system in general. An Excel system is very useful in the business world allowing many tasks to be overcome more effortlessly. One advantage is calculations enabling issues to be solved with few errors when dealing with placement of numbers and topic in there needed category; along with number placement there is also so many tools and formulas that make finding an answer so much easier
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BASICS OF MS-EXCEL 12.1 INTRODUCTION MS-Excel 2000 is a Windows based application package. It is quite useful in entering‚ editing‚ analysis and storing of data. Arithmetic operations with numerical data such as addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication and division can also be done with Excel. You can sort the numbers/characters according to some given criteria (like ascending‚ descending etc.)and solve simple financial‚ mathematical and statistical formulas. 12.2 OBJECTIVES After going through
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aerospace‚ bio engineering‚ architecture and the built environment. Use CES Constructor to build your own databases. Apply CES Selector and GRANTA MI for advanced teaching‚ research‚ and industry. Getting Started Guide Professor Mike Ashby Department of Engineering University of Cambridge © Granta Design and M. F. Ashby‚ 2011 For reproduction guidance see back page This Getting Started Guide is part of a set of open access teaching resources created by Mike Ashby to help introduce students
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Publications. Use of a Spreadsheet Package to Demonstrate Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer* MARK SCHUMACK University of Detroit Mercy‚ Mechanical Engineering Department‚ P.O. Box 19900‚ Detroit‚ MI 48219‚ USA. E-mail: schumamr@udmercy.edu This paper describes how the Solver tool in Microsoft Excel can be used to solve nonlinear systems of equations resulting from finite difference discretization of the governing equations for fluid dynamics and heat transfer. Students learning
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The Pacific Ring of Fire (see below) Tectonic plates of the world. The Pacific Ring of Fire (or just The Ring of Fire) is an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40‚000 km (25‚000 mi) horseshoe shape‚ it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches‚ volcanic arcs‚ and volcanic belts and plate movements. The Ring of Fire has 452 volcanoes and is home to over 75% of the world’s active and dormant volcanoes
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