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    are designed to conform to all relevant standards and requirements regarding fire safety and reliability, which are considered in every aspect of the design, manufacture, maintenance and operation. To ensure that the trains will operate in Delhi’s specific environmental conditions with a very high availability and thus ensure a very efficient Metro service some key technology designs have been used such as: • Stainless steel car-body • Flush double glazing designed to minimize the solar gain •…

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    bandwidth utilization, latency, packet loss, availability and uptime of routers, switches and other Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) -enabled devices.  Intelligent notifications - alerts that can be configure so that there is a response to a specific network scenarios through a page, e-mail, call or text in a network administrator. 2.4 PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS A network protocol is a set of formats and conventions for data transmission or in other words a standardized set of rules and…

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    Lilienfeld, 2013, 65-67). Therefore, the evidence suggests that a purely neurocentric model of addiction may not result in the same advancements in treatment efficacy as a more integrated model…

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    Molarity Lab Report

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    The hypothesis was supported as the rate of reaction did increase as the concentration and the temperature increased. The concentration, or molarity, of the reactants increased in relation to time in the form M=1.1541e0.0016t. This is an accurate relationship as the volume remains the same as the number of molecules increase, thus the rate would increase exponentially as the molecules collide at a constant growth rate. This is also a reliable model as the R² value is 0.9697. The hypothesis that…

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    Rare Earth Research Paper

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    important to the performance of the unit. An example of an everyday piece of technology that uses rare earths is the IPhone. Apple has said that the IPhone uses eight rare earths, from everything from the colored screen, to speakers, to the miniature circuits inside the phone. Although the amount of rare earths in the phone is very little, the demand for rare earths will continue to increase as the phones become more and more popular. Also phones do not have a very long life so as more are made,…

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    FMECA Case Study

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    Weaknesses include the extensive labor required, the large number of trivial cases considered, and inability to deal with multiple-failure scenarios or unplanned cross-system effects such as sneak circuits. According to an FAA research report for commercial space transportation, Failure Modes, effects, and Criticality Analysis is an excellent hazard analysis and risk assessment tool, but it suffers from other limitations. This alternative…

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    Walmart Case Study

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    How is RFID technology related to Wal-Mart’s business model? How does it benefit suppliers? Wal-Mart’s basic business model is “low cost.” RFID promises to reduce supply chain costs and improve the availability of items on store shelves. The world’s biggest retail chain wants RFID readers installed at store receiving docks to record the arrival of pallets and cases of goods. Software uses sales data from its point-of-sale systems and the RFID data about the number of cases brought out to…

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    “One hires the best consultants on airfield layout, noise impacts, terminal layout, on-site roadways, off-site roadways, cost estimating, financial analysis, and forecasting,” observed DIA administrator Gail Edmond. “They brainstorm and generate as many alternate layouts as possible.” Alternatives were discussed and eliminated at periodic joint working sessions, and a technical subcommittee was organized to gather input from the eventual airport users, airlines, pilots, and the FAA. “Everybody…

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    operations. Weaknesses. As an industry leader, Dell and its leaders are constantly being targeted by newcomers to the market and existing rival firms. Currently HP is outpacing Dell in the area of innovation with its touch screen technology and integrated interface. Additionally, there are possible points of exploitation or interruption in the firm’s masterful supply chain, as firms like UPS could be approached by other industry players to form new alliances. Skills. The research and…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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