Kolhapur (India) 2, P.G. Student, Electronics Engg. Department, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology Islampur (Sangli), Shivaji University, Kolhapur (India) Abstract: Poka-yoke is a concept in total quality management which is related to restricting errors at source itself. It deals with "fail-safing" or "mistake-proofing". A poka-yoke is any idea generation or mechanism development in a total productive management process that helps operator to avoid (yokeru) mistakes (poka). The concept was generated
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correctly with no syntax or runtime errors. (20-19) | | Program executes with minor (easily fixed error. (15-10) | Program does not execute. ( 1-0) | Database 20 pts Available | Read/Write/and Update or Create Database. (20 – 15) | Read and write to a database. (14-10) | Read to a Database. (10-5) | No link to a Database. (5-0) | Correct Output20 pts Available | Program displays more than expected (20-15) | Output has minor errors (14-10) | Output has multiple errors (10-5) | Output is incorrect
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neatly organising a spreadsheet with many tables of class’s results. By defining a range means that tables are easy to input into formulae, and will help reduce errors. AutoSum is very beneficial to a teacher because it simply adds up an entire column without having to add each cell individually. This saves a lot of time, and helps reduce errors, especially if there is lots of students’ data. Weaknesses: Macros are not included in the spreadsheet, which would’ve been very useful for a teacher. Macros
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Basic Leadership Principles Colonel Royal Mortenson Colonel United States Marie Corps 1. Be a good person, a person of character and strength, and you will always be a good firefighter. 2. Never be afraid to take a moral or ethical stand on something you believe in your gut to be right. Stand up and be counted. 3. Someone has to lead, in the absence of authority---take Charge. 4. “Band of brothers” is not just a line from Shakespeare’s Henry the V. We are a “Band of brothers,” so
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fingers are always pointing at someone instead of the one at fault taking responsibility. Their are several actions educators can take that will help them handle mistakes in ways that will be to their advantage in the long term, including admitting errors and talking about a problem (Glenn, 1999) . Admitting responsibility shows maturity. Every person has the opportunity to make his or her own choices. It is important to make a choice that one feels is the best for him or her. We tend to make excuses
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University of Phoenix Material Comparative and Competitive Analysis of Websites Worksheet |Questions |1st Website |2nd Website | |The First Look | | | |What was
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or information sources the child might have been using. In Clay's analysis, cues refer to the sources of information. There are three major categories: Meaning- The teacher thinks about whether the child's attempt makes sense up to the point of error. She might think about the story background, information, from the picture, and meaning in the sentence in deciding whether the child was probably using meaning as a source. Structure-Structure refers to the way language works. Some refer to this
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Through the observation of ACME’s fulfillment process, we found three major areas that ACME can improve upon. ACME’s current process creates human error and dissatisfaction among clients. By improving the organization of ACME’s overall process, they will be able to ensure quality day-to-day operational decisions. To guarantee these effective changes, ACME must improve their technology used during the fulfillment process. The improvements we suggest will transform ACME into a centralized and transparent
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people are busy with their own lives. They have much more pressing matters than to be concerned with another student walking into a classroom. I understand all this, yet I still feel enormous amounts of pressure to not trip, or make a silly mistake. Errors and mistakes are inevitable, yet God forbid other people see me make a mistake. It is such a silly concept, yet we as humans are constantly over-thinking. In this way we are feeble creatures, the spotlight effect is something that is specific to only
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ATSB TRANSPORT SAFETY REPORT Aviation Research and Analysis Report – AR-2008-055 An Overview of Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance Alan Hobbs Ph.D. December 2008 ATSB TRANSPORT SAFETY REPORT Aviation Research and Analysis Report AR-2008-055 Final An Overview of Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance Alan Hobbs Ph.D. - iii - Published by: Postal address: Office location: Telephone: Facsimile: E-mail: Internet: Australian Transport Safety Bureau PO Box 967, Civic Square
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