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    CAD is a major part for a garments industry. In this department they create pattern/ marker as per sample or buyers requirement. CAD or Computer-aided design has brought a revolution in the Textile Industry. The time consuming and cumbersome process of textile designing has been made easier by CAD. Now thoughtful and innovative designs are available to the textile designers and textile manufacturers at the click of a mouse. When the products in pre-manufacturing stage are designed with the help…

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    Weak AI Application

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    Strong AI incorporates dynamic processes associated with the cognitive processes of intelligent life, whereas weak AI aims to produce output that merely mimics intelligence. Strong AI has developed from research using neural networks (large collections of machine neurons). The inspiration for This research is based primarily on what we know about of the inner workings of the human brain…

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    Monopoly situation exists when there is a single supplier of a unique product that has no close substitute. For example, Sky had a monopoly over the live football coverage. According to the 1998 Competition Act, abuse of dominant power means that a firm can 'behave independently of competitive pressures'. (Source: economicshelp.org) P MC…

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    Determining Student Work

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    Case discussions go well with examining student work because combining these two strategies will make teachers discuss and interpret thoroughly the output made by students. The different methods to develop student learning pave the way for teachers to choose strategies for active learning that are effective to them. Collaborative strategies make the teaching atmosphere student-centered (Scales & Varnado…

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    used to do Unit testing. Unit testing is also referred as component testing. Before integrating the modules, the unit or piece of code is identified as a component and complete testing was carried out to ensure expected output. I.e., for any function or procedure a proper output is expected when an input was given. Also it should handle negative scenarios or failures during execution of unit testing. 3.1.2. Benefits • The cost of fixing a defect at…

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    manufacturing represents a flexible manufacturing system. 2. State the four building blocks of lean operations, and explain how fast and simple are the two common threads that run through them. 3. Elaborate on the statement: “The output of the system cannot exceed the output of the bottleneck…

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    tax is intended to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide, but it is important to keep in mind that carbon is a byproduct of almost all manufacturing good. This implies that eventually, a carbon tax will increase the cost of energy, lower economic output, and instead of incentivizing companies to reduce the amount of carbon they produce, companies will find ways to go around such regulation putting an immense pressure on outside parties.…

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    Paul Pierre Broca talked about ‘le grand lobe limbique’ in 1878 or the great limbic lobe and used the term “limbic” (from the Latin limbus for border) to the rounded rim of the cortex which also has the cingulate and the parahippocampalgyri. However, its supposed role in emotion was elaborated by the American physician, James Papez in 1937 in the influential paper titled ‘A proposed mechanism of emotion’. This anatomical model is called the Papez circuit.[2] In the year of 1948 scientist…

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    Foundational Hardware Review Questions TB–1. IS hardware is classified into what three major types? The components of an Information Systems are hardware, software, and telecommunications networks. The hardware refers to machinery, which includes central processing unit, keyboard, monitor, and mouse. TB–2. Describe various methods for entering data into and interacting with a computer. Keyboards are used to breakdown linguistic input and software commands into individual units of meaning.…

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    Classical Model Analysis Tamara Tutor Columbia College ECON 293 Abstract This is an analysis of two economic models. The first is the Classical Model which had its origins in the 1770s, a time of great change. The Classical Model was considered one of the first system-wide examinations of capitalistic elements. One prevailing theorist was Jean-Baptiste Say, who had liberal views and argued in favor of competition, free trade, and lifting restraints on business. He is best known for Say’s Law,…

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