Sollutions CHAPTER 15 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. FIVE PRIORITY SEQUENCING RULES ARE: First come‚ first served (FCFS); or First in‚ first out (FIFO): Jobs are sequenced in the order in which they arrive at the workstation. Earliest due date (EDD): Jobs are sequenced in the order in which they are due for delivery to the customer. Shortest processing time (SPT): Jobs are sequenced in order of the processing time required at the workstation‚ with the job requiring
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Performance Oriented Ergonomic Checklist For Computer (VDT) Workstations (adapted from ErgoWeb‚1996‚ by the Cornell University Human Factors Group‚ Dept. Design & Environmental Analysis‚ 1996) Introduction Among Ergonomists there is general agreement with regard to proper computer workstation set-up‚ and the optimal body postures assumed by people performing tasks at the workstations. Unfortunately‚ quick and easy solutions to ergonomic problems‚ such as wrist rests‚ seldom help and sometimes
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Assessment Worksheet Hardening Security for the Linux Kernel IS3440 Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab‚ you viewed and tuned all kernel parameters and discovered information regarding the current Loadable
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User 0..* Friend 1 UserID (key) 0..* FriendID(key) 1 UserID1 UserID2 Date 1 Password Email Address FName LName DOB Age Location Weight Height Ftiness Goals Event EventID(key) CreatorID Event title Date Start time End time Location createUser(userID):User setPassword() changePassword setEmail();; changeEmail setFName setLName getEmail() setHeight(); setFitnessGoals(); 0..* Post CreateEvent(title‚date‚starttime‚endtime‚ loation); getUserID(); getEventTitle(); getEventDate(); getEventStartTime();
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NOKIA CODES & TRICKS: To check the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Type- *#06# Information you get from the IMEI- XXXXXX XX XXXXXX X TAC FAC SNR SP ? TAC = Type approval code ? FAC = Final assembly code ? SNR = Serial number ? SP = Spare To check the phones Software revision type- *#0000# Information you get from the Software revision- V 05.31 18-02-99 NSE-3 To enter the service menu type- *#92702689# (*#WAR0ANTY#) ? Serial number (IMEI) ? Production date (MM/YY) ? Purchase date (MM/YY)
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Problem 8 The desired daily output for an assembly line is 360 units. This assembly line will operate 450 minutes per day. The following table contains information on this product’s task times and precedence relationships. TASK TASK TIME(SECONDS) IMMEDIATEPREDECESSOR A 30 - B 35 A C 30 A D 35 B E 15 C F 65 C G 40 E‚F H 25 D‚G 106878243848Draw a precedence diagram What is the workstation cycle time (takt time)? C = Production time per day/Output per day =450 mins. x 60 seconds / 360
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Process Selection and Facility Layout Korin Castro Bernadette Cepres Sam Maylao Felice Tatlonghari Carla Gay-ya Process Selection The ways organizations choose to produce or provide their goods and services. It involves choice of technology‚ type of processing‚ and so on. It influences – Capacity planning – Layout of facilities – Equipment – Design of work systems Forecastin g Capacity Planning Product & service Design Technologic al Change Facilities and Equipment Layout Process Selection
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Unit: 25 Maintaining Computer Systems Activity/Exercise: Job go to room B102 Dismantle workstation 92 and take I to the work shop Assemble the workstation and test its functionality Open case and clean inside Remove RAM and upgrade to 8GB Reassemble and test Take workstation back and re test No. Activity (step 1) Hazards Identified (step 2) Who is Exposed (step 3) Risk High‚ Medium‚ Low (step 4) Additional Controls (step 5) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1 Disassembling workstation on
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C D B A B E D A & D A & C A & D C C & D B A & C A A & B D C B C From: System Admin To: Manager I have read the issues and I would recommend these steps to better manage our business workstations. This group will be given limited access‚ not allowing for any changes to workstation unless authorized by System Administrator. Team leads need to have access to their files from any workstation. Team leads will be assigned standard roaming users.. Due
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20100202 김정훈 Interactive Session: People Monitoring Employees on Networks – Unethical or Good Business? 1. Should managers monitor employees e-mail and Internet usage? Why or why not? I personally think that monitoring employee’s e-mail(s) and Internet usage is good because it will make employees to work more productively‚ in other words reduce time wasting. If employees know that they are being watched they may fear of being caught wasting time through Web usage. Monitoring employee’s e-mails
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