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    Chapter 4: The Automated Optical Inspection System 4.1 Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) Defects are always a critical aspect in wafer manufacturing. When it comes to manual defect detection process it’s always a tough story - difficult, time consuming, expensive and may cause a huge loss ratio to the industry. Precise accuracy achieved by a human inspection is often not sufficient and least accurate. Automatic or automated optical inspection (AOI) is a technique used in machines, where…

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    The CPU processes everything going through, and decides how to run it in a matter of seconds. The CPU controls everything on a computer, even Windows. The CPU is most likely the most important component in a computer, since everything is so dependent upon it. The heat sink draws the heat away form the component that is being used, stops it from getting hot. The Motherboard: The motherboard is…

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    Lewes Intrigue Essay

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    I’d visited Lewes once before. Bonfire Night, 2002, aged 4, ears stuffed with cotton wool and potential pyromania growing within. From that, one can understand my intrigue when it was described as “a genteel town” by David James Smith for The Sunday Times - quite the opposite to how I’d perceived it! I had to see it to believe it. I travelled by bus from the nearby city of Brighton and Hove, to enter Lewes like a local. Trying to look sophisticated, in the sea of briefcase gripping…

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    Garden art is an art form which is generated under the guidance of philosophical and aesthetic ideology. Every nation has its own perspective on these aspects. Thus, garden art is necessarily closely related to culture it belongs to. As the symbolic representation of each Eastern and Western garden style, the Chinese garden and the Italian garden differ greatly, indicating some significant differences, expressing diverse philosophies, and showing different styles. In order to clearly understand…

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    The Sociological Imagination and Technology: A Discussion of the Views of Baby Boomer and a Millennial about Technology and its Societal Impact Lawrence Clark Powell’s astounding description of technology that remarkably gives it provides a remarkably accurate look through the lens of sociological imagination: “We are the children of a technological age. We have always found streamlined ways of doing much of our routine work. Printing is no longer the only means of reproducing books. Reading…

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    community. These facilities are accessible, available and appropriate for the community as they provide health and wellness for the public. The services are affordable for the people, either free or a reduced fee for the lower socioeconomic class. Peak Vista Community Health Center (2015) and Kids in Need of Dentistry (2015) serve the underserved population and provide affordable services so these people can receive adequate health and dental…

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    has not been corrupted, or influenced, in any other way than originally intended. Project 10-1, shows how these file-hashes can be used by having the student download a version of Wireshark from www.wireshark.org. Although, the lab calls for a Windows Vista version of Wireshark to be downloaded, personal preference and necessity, dictated that the source code version to be downloaded instead. Following the instructions provided, the file containing the formatted file-hashes for the Wireshark…

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    Unit 9 P1

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    Introduction In this report I will be talking about why organisations need to update their IT systems and their hardware and software, how did organisation responded to Information technology coming into a business, did any of the IT systems made any impact to the business . Also I will be analysing the way the business managed their risks from having IT systems and the recent development of IT systems coming into business. At the final section of the report I will be giving my ideas on how to…

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    Cerner Case Study

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    Neal Patterson, Paul Gorup, and Cliff Illig, who were colleagues at Arthur Andersen founded Cerner in 1979. These three partners set out to build a software company for an industry where information was mission critical. The founders quickly realized hospitals were organized internally as silos and needed a method for coordinating care. They also understood that data generated in the silos could improve the quality and safety of health care if the information was shared in a common platform. In…

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    phones all started ringing. A loud message over the phone tells us this is a code red emergency message from the police department. We are responding to an armed person that is threating suicide in your neighborhood please stay away from doors and windows. This is affecting people we know and love people in our workplace, children our kids go to school with and our families. Suicide is defined as, “the act or an instance of taking one 's own life voluntarily and intentionally.”…

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