...format. * It can also convert Adobe Captivate generated .swf to .avi which can be uploaded to video hosting websites. * It can also be used for screencasts, podcasts, and the conversion of Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to the Adobe Flash format. Getting Started Producing content with Captivate is three steps process, or to be exact, four steps process, but only three of these steps take place in Captivate. That's why I like to refer to the first step as Step zero! Step zero: The pre-production phase. This is the only step of the process that does not involve working with the Captivate application. Depending on the project you are planning, it can last from a few minutes to a few months. Step zero is probably the most important one of the entire process as it is where you actually create the scenarios and the storyboards of your teaching project. This is where you develop the...
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...CRANEFIELD COLLEGE OF PROJECT AND PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT GROUP ASSIGNMENT TITLE: MANCHESTER UNITED SOCCER CLUB FOR MODULE MALPHA Table of contents: To provide the following diagrams for the Manchester United Soccer Club summer tournament: 1) Product Breakdown Structure and Work Breakdown Structure 2) Organisational Breakdown Structure 3) Linear Responsibility Chart 4) Network Diagram 5) Activity Table 6) Schedule 7) Glossary 8) Bibliography 1. Work Breakdown Structure WBS is a diagram used to selectively collect information required in all the project life cycle phases, in order to meet the stakeholders requirements and as a performance measure against the organisation strategic plan. The purpose of the WBS is to subdivide the scope of work into a number of manageable packages that re easier to plan, estimate and assign to a responsible party for completion. Send Tournament Schedule Visit and assess Fields Select Security Procure Reward Procure Banners and T-Shirts Identify EMS Prepare Fields Select Fields Hire Security Engrave the Reward Brand the T-Shirts and Banners Invite EMS Select EMS Teams Entry Fee Payment Register Teams Appoint Referees Contact Colleges Committee agree on reward type Identify Security Present to Sponsor Brief Designer EMS Select Teams Identify and Select Referees Risk Assessment Reward Security Source Fields Entry Fee Agreement Identify Potential Sponsor Hire graphic designer Screen Teams Branding Identify Qualified Referees...
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... 36081 Tel: (334) 566-5000 Tel: (800) 264-4424 Fax: (334) 566-4629 www.hbgcolumns.com . At HB&G, we've served the building industry with high quality products since 1880. We are in fact pioneers in column manufacturing, with specially engineered, patented production machinery, producing round and square columns, both plain and fluted. 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project. A. Columns: HB&G PermaCast Load-bearing columns; fiber-reinforced polymer composite; weatherproof, insect-proof, and highly durable. B. Columns: HB&G PermaWrap Cellular Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) columns; decorative, weatherproof, insect-proof, and highly durable. C. Decorative Capitals and Bases: To fit over shaft through center of capital and base without affecting height of the column, except for "ornate" styles of capitals for round columns. D. Materials for column installation. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required. A. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry: Wood framing. B. Section 06441 - Architectural Wood Columns. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. C. Shop Drawings: For custom products, show...
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...Risk Management Approach: In identifying risks, the Project Team has also established a baseline risk impact criterion. These impact categories and their associated definitions can be found in Figure 6. CATEGORY | DEFINITION | Critical (5) | An event that, if it occurred, would result in complete failure of the project (minimum acceptable requirements could not be reached) | Serious (4) | An event that, if it occurred, would cause major cost/schedule increases. Secondary requirements may not be achieved. | Moderate (3) | An event that, if it occurred, would cause moderate cost/schedule increases, but important requirements would still be met. | Minor (2) | An event that, if it occurred, would cause only a small cost/schedule increase. Requirements would still be achieved. | Negligible (1) | An event that, if it occurred, would have no effect on the program. | Figure 6: Risk Impact Criterion In addition to the risk impact, the risks probability of occurrence must be identified to completely define the impact a specific risks has on the overall success of the project. The probability of occurrence is defined in Figure 7: PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE | INTERPRETATION | 1 - 10% | Very Unlikely to Occur | 11 - 40% | Unlikely to Occur | 41 - 60% | May Occur about Half the Time | 61 - 90% | Likely to Occur | 91 - 99% | Very Likely to Occur | Figure 7: Probability of Occurrence Key Risk # | Risk | Description | Category | Triggers | Probability | Impact...
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...Final Year Project FYP-CES FINAL YEAR PROJECT – COORDINATION & EVALUATION SYSTEM Project Members: Muhammad Qabas Khan – i110102 Summaya Zeb – i10259 Muhammad Nouman Siddique – i110097 Supervised By: Mr. Muhammad Ali Nasir Department of Computer Science National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences Islamabad, Pakistan 2015 Intellectual Property Right Declaration This is to declare that the work under the: Title: FYP-CES carried out in partial fulfillment of the requirements of: BS FYP MS Research Survey MS Thesis Course Project Is the sole property of the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, and is protected under the intellectual property right laws and conventions. It can only be considered for purposes like extension for further enhancement, research, product development, adoption for commercial/organizational usage, etc., with the permission of the University. The above statement applied to all students and faculty. Date: 26th March, 2015 Students: Signature: _____________ Signature: _____________ Name: Muhammad Qabas Khan Name: Summaya Zeb Signature: _____________ Name: Muhammad Nouman Siddique Faculty: Supervisor Signature: _____________ Name: Mr. Muhammad Ali Nasir Anti-Plagiarism Declaration This is to declare that the above publication produced under the: Title: FYP-CES Is the sole contribution of the author(s) and no part hereof has been reproduced...
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...India E-mail: ranjitdas@gmail.com Abstract: A Delphi study was carried out to review and analyse the critical issues that affect Six Sigma initiatives in Indian context. This research is aimed at assisting Six Sigma management professionals, researchers and organisations to gain a better understanding of the critical factors that affect the successful implementation of the programme in India, and its future evolution. Consensus among experts has been arrived upon various issues related to implementation of Six Sigma. The expert opinions invited on various issues have been discussed in the context of present scenario. The main consensual issues as prioritised by the experts are top management commitment, developing an effective system for project selection, monitoring and selection of right people, with strong emphasis on training. The experts’ priorities also focus on effective resource management and communication system. Based on the conclusion drawn from the study and literature reviewed, the effective implementation of Six Sigma also warrants the identification of the risk associated with it, and the development of an appropriate system to mitigate the risk at the earliest. Keywords: Delphi; Six Sigma; critical success factors; key drivers Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Padhy, R.K., Sahu, S. and Das, R.K. (2011) ‘Implementation of Six Sigma in Indian industries – a Delphi study’, Int. J....
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...Present and Future of the Middle East Aalim Saleem The American University of Sharjah Dr. Victoria Amador November 22, 2015 Abstract Solar energy, a pure and limitless amount of energy, has been one of the rising and popular forms of power in the Middle East. A region that is solely dependent on oil and gas as a form of energy. Since oil and gas is non-renewable and also damages the environment severely, countries in the Middle East have turned to a different form of energy. solar energy has become its direct competitor in recent years. The different projects and prospects that each country in the Middle East is pushing towards is a clear example of how important solar energy has become to these countries. Increase in economy and the many advantages of having solar energy for the environment are two benefits that this source of power is capable of providing to these countries. A limitation of solar panels is an aspect that helps gives both sides to this research paper. Accordingly this research paper discusses how all these factors are benefiting the Middle East and hence should solar energy be the main source of energy in this region. Solar Energy: The Future and Present of the Middle East Solar energy is the energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. It is one of the most abundant and cleanest renewable energy sources available, since it’s directly obtained from the sun. Solar energy has been around since the time of Neanderthals...
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...Simulation of faults is essential when doing laboratory experiments on the trainer, which conventional LCD monitors cannot provide. The trainer is also accompanied by a service manual and laboratory manual that will guide the instructor and students in the proper use of the instructional device. This study is relevant and timely owing to the popularity of LCD computer monitors nowadays and the absence of instructional/training devices in teaching skills in troubleshooting LCD monitors. This project is primarily developed to be used by the following: the instructors in computer teaching LCD monitor servicing; the instructors in electronics dealing with troubleshooting and repair of communication equipment; and trainers in the field of LCD monitor repair and troubleshooting. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitor trainer is divided into six blocks namely: the Power Supply, Main Circuit, Control Key, Test-Points Module, FaultSimulation Switch Module and the LCD Panel. Figure 11 shows the block diagram of the LCD monitor trainer. 2...
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...Management The Out-of-Control Interview (Case) Case Analysis & Answers By Demetris Kamberis November 13,2014 Organization and HR Management The Out-of-Control Interview (Case) Case Analysis & Answers By Demetris Kamberis Table of Contents Case Synopsis1 Answer To Question 1 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2 -5 Answer To Question 2 5 Answer To Question 3……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….....5 -6 References………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Case : The out- of- Control Interview Case Synopsis The case was focused on the interview process at Apex Environmental ,where the management team and other members of the firm , composed a panel interview employing a stress interview content , at the company’s premises. The interviewee , was a female mechanical engineer graduated , named Maria Fernandez.The only information we had , regarding the questions set by the interview panel , were questions as “Why would you take a job as a waitress in college if you’re such an intelligent person?” and “Are you planning on settling down and starting a family any time soon?”. It is also mentioned , by the side of the interviewee that the interview was ‘ a disaster” but was followed up by an individual meeting with the 2 members of the group , the President and another member of the firm and the main interview questions were concentered on her technical expertise...
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...energy source being powered by the sun. Dr. Mohd. Azree named this project as solar power pump and being assigned to all group leader of the class. The main objective of this project is to select a solar power pump by identifying whether the existing of pump is really ideal or need to be replaced. Actually, there is already had existing solar power pump build at BH building and in order to achieve our main objective, early research need to be done about the existing solar power pump which lead by Mr.Halil. Besides that, details calculation will be done in order to approve the existing pump suitable or not. Discussion about the project will also be done and some recommendation will be list out if the existing pump is not suitable. Lastly, I hope that this project will achieve the target and will bring benefit to the future research in solar power pump area. Abstract This project serves the purpose of being a validation to the existing solar powered water pumping system installed in Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN). The solar powered pump is an effort of UNITEN’s collaboration with an agency that are investing in providing the solar powered water pumping system in rural areas in eastern Malaysia namely Sabah and Sarawak where electricity availability is very scarce. In practice, the pump will be used to suck water into a storage tank from a nearby water source. The pump in turn will be powered by a solar panel which captures the solar energy from the sun. The water pumping...
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...Sanitary Engineering ENGR. LEONILA V. ANTONIO Office: Special Projects Office, Ground Flr. CITE Building BatStateU Main Campus l, Rizal Ave. Ext., Batangas City leonilaantonio59@gmail.com leonvil@yahoo.com REQUIREMENT FOR CE 556 (CE Project l/EnSE Project l) 1. Groupings will be 2 – 3 students. Make sure that these groupings are distributed equally in terms of your class section and schedule, physical, psychological, emotional and financial status. Submit your grouping on 5 December 2013, 11:00am. 2. All groups must submit a thesis proposal with background of the study and objectives (limit: two pages) on or before 12 December 2013, 3:00pm. 3. The thesis topic and the background of the study must be: a. Computerized b. Long bond paper with 0.75” margin on all sides c. Format: Thesis proposal: Researchers: Background of the study Make sure that reference are properly cited Check your grammar and spelling 1.5 line spacing Approval: Please check | CE FACULTY SIGNATURE | Date | Approved | Disapproved | | | | | | | 4. Approval of CE faculty members will be handled by each group but it should have the undersigned’ signature to note that you are on the process of approval of your topic. 5. Proposed topic with at least 3 signatures from the department faculty means that the topic is approved and may move on with their thesis. 6. If your topic is denied, you are required to repeat the procedure...
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...KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPATMENT Senior Project Final Report - 121 Design and Implementation for Maximum Power Point Tracking for Photovoltaic Generators Advisor: Dr. Chokri, Belhadj Ahmed Mufti 200717070 Ahmad Al-Shammari 200736450 Abdullah Al-Shehri 200739630 Abdullah Al-Omran 200832100 Abdulillah Al-Saaedi 200832820 15th of December, 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to express our gratitude towards all the people who have contributed their precious time and efforts to help us in completing this project. We would like to thank Dr. Chokri Belhaj Ahmed, our Project Supervisor for his guidance, support, motivation and encouragement throughout the period of this project. We would like to thank Dr. Alaa El-Din Hussein Ahmed, for his precious time and efforts to help us in completing this project. We would also like to thank the Department of Electrical Engineering for providing us with a good environment, facilities and the equipment to complete this project. We are also grateful to the lab technician Mr. Edmana Abbas for support and help. ABSTRACT Solar energy has become an alternative source of energy. Several researches have been focused on the photovoltaic (PV) systems efficiency development and the availability of this technology. Today, PV power generation has gained more consequence due to its numerous advantages such as fuel free, no...
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...Neets Central Control To be used with Neets Control EU panel software 1.30 and forward Doc. No: 309-002 Rev 1.02 Foreword: The purpose of this document is to describe how to install, set-up, and configure Neets central control. Included in this manual is also a description on how to use the software. This program can be downloaded from Neets.dk. The document is split into 3 sections: 1. Hardware configuration. 2. Software setup. 3. End-user manual. COPYRIGHT - All information contained in this Manual is the intellectual property of and copyrighted material of Neets. All rights are reserved. You may not allow any third party access to content, information or data in this manual without Neets’ express written consent and you may only use such information for the care and operation of Neets Control. Questions, AFTER reading this manual may be addressed to your local dealer or: Neets Torvet 4 8700 Horsens Denmark by E-Mail: Support@Neets.dk Or you may use our contact form at www.neets.dk Page 1 of 17 Doc. no: 309-002 Rev 1.02 Revision list: Author : Date Description Pages TSA : 27-07-06 SDV : 03-10-06 SVL : 23-06-08 First release Spelling error Header in the document has been change. Remove information regarding the lockup of panels Added the description of the renaming functions. Added description of the relabeling Updated the description of the settings options. All 1.00 5,7,8,9,10,13,15,16 1.01 All 1.02 Doc...
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...hereby state and verify by my signature that I have reviewed this internship report. I hereby affirmed that the report contains the actual project or assignment that I (or the company I work for) assigned to this intern. Date: ________________ Supervisor: ______________________ Signature: _____________ Mentor: ________________________ Signature: _____________ Student: ________________________ Signature: _____________ Acknowledgement First I would like to thank the university-industry linkage coordination office for facilitating us the internship program. And Satcon construction plc takes the credit for my successful completion of the internship program since it would not be possible if it was not their willingness to accept me as their intern. Then I would like to extend my warmest appreciation to Ato Bisrat Mengistu, who has been my advisor at the construction site, for all his hospitality, help and advises. And also I would like to thank all the staff members even the site workers for their undying motivation to cooperate with me. An executive summary I have done my internship work in a site of building construction found in Addis Ababa by the ownership of information communication and technology minister of Ethiopia for the purpose of becoming as head office for the future.It is a g+6 building consists of offices, canteens, toilets, and theatrical hall. It is consulted by MH engineering. Starting from the day of October 29...
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...------------------------------------------------- University of Ottawa School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) ELG 4913 Final Report Project Title: Solar Panel Enhancement System Executive Summary The project is to enhance the functionality of the solar panels. Our project is divided onto three main parts. Snow and dust can prevent the solar panels to receive direct sun light. This can decrease the amount of power received. First part is preventing high voltage by detecting high very high temperature and humidity. Second part is cleaning project that clean what’s blocking the light from the panel by reading power measurement. The last part is detecting damage by reading the power measurement coming from the panel and the battery. Home photovoltaic system must be cleaned regularly to achieve maximum efficiency. To achieve this, surface of the solar panels must be free from dust, sand, snow, and more. Dirty solar panels lower power generation efficiencies and the solution for this is to design and create a brush that can be activated to clean unwanted substance from the panel. Table of Contents: 1- Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 4 2- Design Objectives ........................................................................
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