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    there is a relationship created between the tables and the mistake is found and changed then the database wouldn’t allow you to change the field where the data type is incorrect without removing the relationship first so it will be made into a long process of removing the relationship between the tables changing the data types for each of the table before remaking the relationship between the tables again the way of preventing this is by looking at the field names for the database and then…

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    Learning Journal Unit 6 – Introduction to Biology University of the People Author: Murray Ball - Thursday, December, 22nd, 2016 Featured Characteristics of the Common Snapping Turtles Phylum In your assigned readings, you were introduced to the major animal phyla. Choose an animal which represents a particular phylum. Briefly describe its features characteristic of its phylum including morphology, embryology, and physiology. Identify adaptations of your animal compared with other animals. If…

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    significant aspects of quality control as they relate to this process. The Jos A Banks factory seemed to be split the foremen were chiefly responsible for checking quality and plant manager were responsible for product. Jos A banks had rigid standards; workers didn’t get paid for re-work. Bolt fabric was inspected and marked when received and any flaws were trimmed out during cutting. There were numerous inspection areas throughout the process from beginning to end and all products were…

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    Hierarchal Database “In the network model, the data are represented by collections of records and relationships between data are represented by links. This structure holds for the hierarchical model as well. The only difference is that, in the hierarchical model, records are organized as collections of trees, rather than as arbitrary graphs.”(http://codex.cs.yale.edu/avi/db-book/db6/appendices-dir/e.pdf, 17-10-2014) This database model use rules as each child has one parent and each parent can…

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    The key research questions I would like to deal with outside of my academic discipline are as follows: I. Modeling Interdisciplinary Healthcare Teams for Collaboration and Coordination: A multidisciplinary modeling involves integrating multiple disciplines to resolve a problem going outside the individual disciplinary boundaries. An extensive application of this approach can be in the healthcare domain where a multidisciplinary healthcare team is essential to address a complex clinical need.…

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    3. Uses of Building information Modeling (BIM) BIM is a 3-D model process used in the engineering, architecture and construction with tools to manage the project effectively in planning, designing, constructing and operational phase. At every stage of project development, BIM plays a vital role, in planning BIM is used for cost estimation; phase planning, site analysis and programming. In the design phase, BIM used for structural analysis, lightning analysis, mechanical analysis, LEED evaluation…

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    With over a third of the world’s population currently using the Internet and electronic commerce rapidly growing, electronic business is quickly becoming an essential strategy for companies to consider implementing. It is an initiative of immense impact, one that changes every aspect of the way traditional business is run. E-business is a broad concept that includes all the uses of information technology in business. It extends beyond the selling and purchasing of goods on the Internet that is…

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    get timetable in their phones. We use a genetic algorithm for generating timetable. Genetic algorithms are general search and optimization algorithms inspired by processes and normally associated with natural world. Genetic algorithm mimics the process of natural selection and can be used as a technique for solving complex optimization problems which have large spaces. In order to deal with timetabling issues we are proposing a system which would mechanically generate timetable for the…

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    3d Printing Case Study

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    Introduction/Background -What is the nature of the product or technology? The nature of 3d printing is nearly any area you can think of applying it to. -What is its development history? Rapid prototyping came about in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ‘Rapid prototyping ‘paved the road for all the 3d printing companies out today. (Rapid prototyping created prototypes for a manufacturer to create a prototype of a product with plastics before executing their plans and mass producing them from…

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    Both 3D printers follow the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process. The Printrbot 1404 is capable of printing both Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and Polylactic Acid (PLA) plastics on a heated printed bed. The Printrbot extruder is able to move on the x, y, and z axis, while its print bed is limited…

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