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    Poka Yoke Case Study

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    A frame work for assesing poka-yoke device According to this article the framework assesses the processes of the design, operation and maintenance of poka-yoke devices. The framework includes a scoring system; background in both lean production and human factors is required to apply the framework. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278612512000313) Enabling Poka-Yoke Workflows with the AristaFlow BPM Suite This tool gives idea into the AristaFlow BPM Suite – a next generation…

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    Structural joints: 1. Inter modular joints: SFT is a structure that is made up of prefabricated modules assembled in situ though it would be a complicated but it can have to do if the segment is not possible for the single one. So therefore, the joints between the modules. This part is sensitive because of waterproofing and safety of people inside the tunnel. Nowadays, the inter modular joints are used for immersed tunnels (IT) in the form of flexible joint that performs many tasks such as: to…

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    According to the “Ariane 5 Flight 501 Failure: Report by the Inquiry Board”, the failure that caused the Ariane 5 was a design error, namely of an Operand Error. The report says, “The exception was detected, but inappropriately handled because the view had been taken that software should be considered correct until it is shown to be at fault” (Lions, 1996). This view manifested itself in the use of extant software from Ariane 4 that was used for Ariane 5 because, to simplify, it worked well for…

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    Agile Adoption Case Study

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    The authors of Risks of Rapid Application Development lead off their discussion with this salient point (Agarwal, Prasad, Tanniru, & Lynch, 2000). They argue that management should not force the change through the organization but rather build a cultural shift that is accepting of what the process is looking to accomplish (Agarwal, Prasad, Tanniru, & Lynch, 2000). Ensuring that their is top down support doesn’t guarantee success however, without the support of management the process will not…

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    Nnwc Case Analysis

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    Critical Elements: 1) I have provided exceptional performance in managing the NNWC ASI/Change Management Process and Support in accordance with critical element one by carrying out processes to include but not limited to 328 EMR's, 188 Power Outages, 3,415 DISA ASIs, 1,764 TACPLANS ASIs, 2 Maintenance Moratoriums with 7 Moratorium Waivers processed, 9 PONDs, 18 UABs, and 119 UC's. In addition, I have added new features to the SIPR ASI SharePoint Portal to include: Color coding for better…

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    5-Yr Strategic Plan

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    this” ("strategic planning” - definition in the Business English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionaries Online (US)," n.d.). The business dictionary-a business version of the Dictionary.com internet based dictionary, defines the strategic business plan in a bit more detail, and in direct parallel to as: “an Internal document that (1) outlines an organization 's overall direction, philosophy, and purpose, (2) examines its current status…

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    to promote the goal of the early separation of concerns from the implementation level towards other software development process phases, including the specification, analysis and design requirements. The Aspects-Oriented technology premise is the division of crosscutting concerns, where certain design requirements tend to cross the central functional entities group. However, some research groups have worked to introduce the use of linguistic divider mechanisms to modulate and compose…

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    new tender specification requirements and to enhance their chances in getting new tenders they need comply with the new specifications. The new specification requires those working with the data to be qualified and be registered with PLATO as a GISc technician. The current stuff has the required experience and has been doing a great job, and has assisted in the bringing the company new contracts and enhancing the company reputation in the past but do not meet the requirements. 1.1 Martha’s…

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    for parsing PDFs, and potentially performing optical character recognition (OCR) in case of non-searchable PDFs. For searchable PDFs, an open source tool called Apache PDFBox is available, while for non-searchable PDFs, depending on quality requirements, OCR needs to be performed by going to a paid Google Vision API or using open-source tools like Tesseract. A strategy pattern based solution Figure 3 - Strategy pattern based parser The application provides a PdfProcessor class that…

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    Abstract - Architectural Space Layout planning is the process of arranging the spaces in the given dimensions according to the given constraints. Given a set of requirements, we have to produce a layout which when realized will satisfy all the given requirements. The requirements given can be broadly categorized as Dimensional and Topological. While the former deals with the issues of a space’s length, width, height or orientation, the latter considers the relationship between two spaces, for…

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