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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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    distributed controllers (but logically centralized). 3. Control plane and Data plane separation • The second misconception is that the first packet must go to controller for handling. Truly some past systems like Ethane worked like that for some security policies but it is not required in all systems. • The third misconception is that SDN is OpenFlow. In fact, OpenFlow is a popular protocol but it is not the only one. 3.5. Why separation? • Evolution of applications (software) is independent…

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    The advantages in technology and platforms are enabling the creation of scalable and storage mechanisms that are flexible, realistic and adaptable to the dynamic of the companies needs.With this perspective in mind, the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solutions is paved as an effective and efficient alternative. The Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is gaining popularity among the organizations no matter their size or industry. This model is providing a solution to their Disastre…

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    Historically, ERP system integration in organizations combats lack of cooperation across multifarious IT solutions. The purpose of ERP applications is therefore to integrate information flows across an organization, heighten access to information and share out practices across an organization, as well as automate common corporate activities. That is exactly what Nike set out to do in 1999 with a business plan to implement a single instance ERP system along with CRM and SCM systems. In 1962,…

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    Impact on AIS As more companies are going global, the need for an internationally comparable and understandable financial reporting system increased exponentially. IFRS becomes the most acceptable financial reporting standards worldwide. The trend of converging with IFRS has been driven by the demand of global investors, because a single set of financial reporting system will facilitate their decision-making process in the global context. In 2002, all European companies were required to convert…

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    “Making Decisions Based on Demand and Forecasting" Shemika L Jamison Dr. Petter Wui April 25, 2013 Eco550 Managerial Economics & Global Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is the recognized world leader in pizza delivery. Domino's is listed on the NYSE under the symbol "DPZ." As of the first quarter of 2012 and through its global footprint, primarily made up of locally-owned and operated franchises, Domino's operated a network…

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    Corporate headquarters has the responsibility to detect opportunities for collaboration and create systems that favour such initiatives.” (: http://www.fhinnovation.com/multinational-firm-organizational-strategies-for-headquarters-and-subsidiaries, n.d.) The subsidiaries need to have the drive to help the entire business and rely on their own business…

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    countryside, some of the current running system which SCC implemented is backdated which results in inefficiency. The usage of information technology is practiced with availability of computers, emails and their official website. However, the club is still practicing the usage of paper for transaction and managing information of club members currently. Their Membership Department has been looking into alternative ways of improving their information management system and the easy access…

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    • Few of the trends in plant layouts are as follows: • Cellular layouts within a larger process layout. • Usage of automated material handling equipment, espec8ially automated storage and retrieval systems, automated guided vehicle systems, automatic transfer devices and turntables. • ‘U’ shaped production lines (refer figure 2.2.6) that allow workers to see the entire product line and easily travel between workstations. Moreover, it allows the rotation if workers among the workstations along…

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    4.1 The activities within a firm it depends on how many number of factors and location of customers, organization's size, number and location of warehouses, and transportation matters. 4.2 Fragmented logistics structure is a framework where all the activities are managed in a multiple departments while the unified logistics activities are managed in a single department. 4.3 Centralized logistics organization is centered at a main office in a place. Decentralized logistics has many offices in…

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