Simulation Study Pilkington Library Main Issuing Desk Abstract: This paper investigates the activity of the main issuing desk at the 3rd floor of Pilkington Library during weekdays between 5 and 6pm. The aim is to find ways of minimizing queuing times and respond to flexibility in demand. Two sets of data have been analysed and transposed into a simulation study using the Simul8 software package. The results of the simulation are presented in support of our optimization proposals. Introduction
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product name and company identifier. Set the device family to iphone‚ check the Storyboard and Automatic Reference Counting checkboxes. 2. Select the storyboard file from the project navigator. Drag the table view controller from the object library onto the workspace. 3. Set the initial scene to point to the table view controller by clicking on the table view controller and select the Is initial view controller checkbox on the attribute inspector. 4. Click on the table view and set
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Business Requirements LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose 1 1.2 Scope 1 1.3 Definitions‚ Acronyms‚ and Abbreviations 1 1.4 Overview 1 2 Project Vision 3 2.1 Problem Statement 3 2.2 Statement of Business Need 3 2.3 Project Objectives 3 3 Project Scope 4 3.1 Project Scope and Boundary 4 3.1.1 Project Inclusion Statement: 4 3.1.2 Project Exclusion Statement 4 4 Business Requirements 5
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eCampus Website User Manual 2013 Greg Hayes ENG/221 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Login Page 3 Username and Password 3 Forgot? 4 New Student 5 IRN 6 What’s New 6 Top Navigation 6 Welcome 6 Inbox 6 My Profile 6 What’s New 7 Help 7 Logout 8 Main Tabs 9 Home 9 Classroom 9 Library 9 Program 9 Account 9 Phoenix Connect 9 Class Tabs 9 Current Classes 9 Previous Classes 9 Future Classes 9 Phoenix Connect 9 Learning Communities 9 Community
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In The Story of Stuff‚ Annie Leonard discusses the system in which the stuff we buy moves through. This system is called the materials economy. This system is in crisis due to a linear system in a finite planet. This system has limits not in sight. In this system‚ certain people have more say in making decisions than others - like the government and corporations. The job of the government is to watch out for us; however‚ corporations are larger than the government resulting in the government taking
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24 Ways to annoy your parents! 1. Follow them around the house everywhere they go. 2. Moo when they say your name. 3. Pretend to have amnesia. 4. Say everything back wards. 5.Run into a wall. 6. Say that wearing clothes is againist your religion. 7. Go in their room at 4 in the morning and yell" GOOD MORNING SUNSHINE!!". 8.Snort loudly when you laugh then laugh even more. 9. Say all the words in a film. 10. Pluck someones hair out and yell out"DNA". 11. Wear a sticker that says"
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He that goes a-borrowing goes a -sorrowing Do not make borrowing a habit as you will suffer for it in the end. ’He that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing.’ (Benjamin Franklin) To borrow means ’to take and use something that belongs to somebody else‚ and returns it to them at a later time.’ But is this as clear as it’s presented in the dictionary? Does this action lead to unpleasurable consequences? Borrowing is a doomed cause. It ends with its beginning‚ like a closed circle and never lets
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management principles are typically learnt from experience and are generally valid for all projects and the project manager has to know when and how to apply them to a project (Harold‚ 2009). In the library building project these principles could have helped reduce problems during and after renovations of the library. Tailor to suit the environment: whatever project management methodology or framework a manger favours‚ it must be tailored to suit the needs of their project. Levy (2002) says‚ rather than
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