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    software and electronics arising to a new idea of systems and requiring an exhaustive fundamental notion. A combination of standard mechanical and electrical engineering models and computer science digital models are required in the supervision of CPS. In the depiction of time and space, models from the natural world and hypothetical models done by computer scientists requires to be combined. As well as the merging of the restrictions and properties of open systems and necessary requisites of…

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    number of other simple processes. It is recommended to push for at least 30% of our software development to be using the agile software development method which, “is found to deliver much better outcomes than the traditional, waterfall ones” (Vogel 2014, p. 2). Solutions evolving through collaborative efforts and cross-functional teams will definitely promote continuous improvement and enable quick, flexible responses to change. There are typically a number of key steps in our development…

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    Scrum Certification video course l Certification l Training Description – Scrum Certification is the in-depth video program for completing the most complex project with aggressive deadlines by management framework in a simple method. Keywords – what is Scrum Certification, Scrum Certification video course, Scrum Certification online, Scrum Certification online exam, certification of Scrum, Scrum Certification expert, Scrum Certification training, Scrum Certification exam Scrum…

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    Agile project management allows teams to work closely together. Agile focuses more on working software rather than planning and hence it is also called value driven approach. Agile assumes resources and duration is fixed but requirements can be changing. Many in the industry would consider agile as non-planned approach, which is wrong. In fact, Agile believes that requirements are constantly changing and hence uses just in time planning and plans only for immediate needs. As we can see from the…

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    the performance regarding the strength point of view, FEA Analysis method has been used. As the area of the concern is about the design of the clamp cylinder that part only has been taken in consideration for FFA Analysis. The COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN model of the clamp cylinder configuration was prepared and analyzed the same using CAE Software package ANSYS. The same was meshed using SOLID 187 element. As the element is a tetrahedron element, it can map the intricate solid geometry reasonably…

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    Xp Vs Scrum Research Paper

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    engineering practices, XP does not provide much more about management, while the RUP model also has drawbacks, such as for small projects, slow response to frequently changes in requirements and tends to be over budgeted. We are aware that RUP methodology, delivers a structured and disciplined approach throughout the software development, which is suitable for medium and large scale projects. On the other hand RUP model has some shortcomings as well, such as rapidly requirement changes not…

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    Scrum's Collaboration

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    Collaborative: Agile approach emphasizes, strong collaboration between the stakeholders involved in the project over contract negotiation [6] and being a Agile framework, Scrum embraces customer collaboration. At Intuit, our team’s customer were Business Analysts as they were the users of the data our ETL pipeline provided. All throughout the project we were in tight collaboration with Business Analysts in every iteration. I am a “customer empathetic” engineer and I think as a project manager…

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    Devops: A Case Study

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    Currently, IT industry is going through a revolutionizing change. Competing market emphasizes us more on first time right delivery and zero delayed delivery. Also, the industry has changed a lot the way it operates or the technology it adapts. Now the question put forth is can the technology or the mode of operations help us to achieve the two goals stated above? Earlier people used to pedal a bicycle to reach their destination. At that point of time the problem was to reach a place with…

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    Fuel Tank Case Study

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    4.1. FORWARD This chapter is included the experimental aspects that concerned with current work. A description is indicated for a scaled structure fabricated for the case study. An experimental simulation to the deceleration of the fuel tank with varies oil levels is presented with dynamic test using vibration system analysis. Also amounted test to the scaled structure is also indicated in this chapter. 4.2. SCALED STRUCTURE A scaled structure Have been…

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    Few examples are Cinema 4D, 3D MAX and Maya. For complex objects like characters, we can import reference images into the 3D space and use these images as a guide to model the object to their correct scale and proportion. For less complex objects, we can just use the basic object shapes available or the different kind of spline tool and adjust the points/edge/polygons respectively. A few other tools also available are…

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