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    Beam Crane Case Study

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    going to focus on improving the strength of the girder by applying stiffeners or ribs to the girder which is more economical than increase the cross-section area. The ribs will be applied to smaller cross-section than the original one. Thus. The material will be calculated by the volume of the…

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    supported by many detailed planning documents that may not be entirely completed by the time that the PID is prepared. Answer #3: One must say that one does not estimate the entire task by estimating the coding only and then applying the ratios. Language code is only one- sixth or so of the problem and errors in its estimate or in the ratios could lead to ridiculous results and data for building isolated small programs are not applicable to programming systems products. Planning, documentation,…

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    phase of specification and development. Phases involved are requirements analysis and definition, system and software design, implementation and unit testing, integration and system testing, operation and maintenance. It is used for large systems where systems are developed at several sites. It has drawbacks such as difficulties in accommodating change after the process has started, difficult to respond to changing customer requirements due to the distinct stages…

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    typically a number of key steps in our development standards. These steps already follow a similar process as to what is required for agile methods. There is due diligence in gathering details on client requirements, documenting specifics in a high-level document, and then prioritizing requirements based on demand and perceived benefit. Internally there is detailed specification in scoping the project; where there exists a gap is promoting the importance of cross-functional teams sharing…

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    To meet the customer requirements you need to the market research in which you need to improve the quality and standard with the values and service you are providing. a) Customer feedback is needed to overcome the issues and and concerns of a customer with a company or its product, a customer may dissatisfied with your product and tell five or six people about his bad experience which would harm your company business. Feedback allows you to correct the weakness of your products. When you receive…

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    Stylus System Essay

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    This SDLC works by assuming that not all the requirements are specified at the beginning stages of development and it therefore works closely with users for feedback and satisfies the user’s requirement while the system is operational. Advantages • Users can try the system and provide constructive feedback during development • An operational prototype can be produced in…

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    training and use, formal methods have not yet been employed very widely in industrial development." Because of the proposal to be designed into the software, it would have to be reconsidered at every stage of the engineering process, from the requirements on down. Due to the immaturity and imprecision of security specifications, a large part of the strategy in analysis and implementation is lost [7]. The specifications may not be used at all, which puts undue cost on the design team when it…

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    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 survey carried out by…

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    shown in the table II. From the comparison, it can be seen that after Changed the topology the topology of the clamp cylinder the maximum principle stresses and the total deformation within the permissible limits, but substantial minimizationof the material hence weight have been gained. Hence the purpose of the topology optimization serves…

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    Give an example of one work of art/ design that exemplifies the best of contemporary practice (not your own). Describe the object and explain your choice. Things you should consider include: (i) A formal description of the object (what is it made from; how was it made; what, if anything, does it represent? (ii) An account of why you’ve picked the object. What questions does this object ask of us? What problems does the object solve? How might we think or live differently as a result? “Immature…

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