CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Background When the word Hospital comes on our mind, the first thing we think about the queue that we have to pass away to get admitted on that hospital. Where every second means life of a person, waiting there for hours gives always a ridiculous feeling. Standing on that point, understanding the importance of time, we are planning to develop software for hospital management. Most of these facilities are today’s need of time. In this project an analysis
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Intelligent Energy Management System Mayur D. Karathia1, Jignesh G. Bhatt2, and Himanshu G. Bhavsar3 Abstract—Saving electricity in industries and building is major concern today. Hence, Energy Management System (EMS) remained preferred area for researchers recently. The paper reports the work carried out at PG dissertation level and presents the detailed design and implementation of industrial grade EMS. Sensors and MODBUS-compliant modules are wired to form an RS-485 network at field level
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Extract from the Book “ERP Demystified” by Alexis Leon, Publisher: Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co-2008 edition ( by Dileep Kumar, Secretary, Association of Knowledge Workers, Lucknow ) Part 1: Introduction: 1. What is an Enterprise? An enterprise is a group of people with a common goal, which has certain resources at its disposal to achieve this goal. In traditional approach , the organization is divided into different nits based on the functions they perform. These departments function in isolation
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SPV3 - December 2010 [pic] Table of content 1 Project description 4 1.1 Background 4 1.2 Purpose 4 1.3 Problem formulation 5 1.4 Delimitation 5 2 Introduction 6 3 Value stream mapping 7 4 ISO quality system 8 4.1 Three hierarchical levels of a quality control system 8 4.1.1 Strategic level 8 4.1.2 Tactical level 8 4.1.3 Operational level 8 4.2 Objectives: 9 4.3 General principles for a quality handbook: 9 5 Danish
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A Practical Guide to Fedora™ and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, Sixth Edition Lab Manual Mark G. Sobell Upper Saddle River, NJ • Boston • Indianapolis • San Francisco New York • Toronto • Montreal • London • Munich • Paris • Madrid Capetown • Sydney • Tokyo • Singapore • Mexico City Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and the publisher was aware of a trademark claim
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Instructor’s Manual to Accompany Organizational Behavior 5/e emerging knowledge and practice for the real world by Steven L. McShane and Mary Ann von Glinow Chapter 1 Introduction to the Field of Organizational Behavior Prepared by: Steven L. McShane, University of Western Australia This Instructor’s Manual 1ile is part of the Instructor’s Resource CDROM for Organizational Behavior: Emerging Knowledge and Practice for the Real World, 5th edition 10‐digit ISBN: 0073364347 13‐digit ISBN: 9780073364346
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Solution Manual for A Course in Game Theory Solution Manual for A Course in Game Theory by Martin J. Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein Martin J. Osborne Ariel Rubinstein with the assistance of Wulong Gu The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England This manual was typeset by the authors, who are greatly indebted to Donald Knuth (the A creator of TEX), Leslie Lamport (the creator of L TEX), and Eberhard Mattes (the creator of emTEX) for generously putting superlative software
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Prescribed Text: Quantitative Analysis for Management by Render, Stair and Hanna, 11th edition, Prentice Hall, 2012 – Chapter 1 Objectives of unit 1: After completing this unit, students should be able to: 1. Describe the quantitative analysis approach for management 2. Demonstrate an understanding by applications of quantitative analysis in real world situations 3. Demonstrate the use of modeling in quantitative analysis 4. Use computers and spreadsheet models to perform
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VPN Concepts A virtual private network (VPN) is used to transport data from a private network to another private network over a public network, such as the Internet, using encryption to keep the data confidential. In other words, a VPN is an encrypted connection between private networks over a public network, most often the Internet. VPNs provide the following services: Confidentiality: VPNs prevent anyone in the middle of the Internet from being able to read the data. The Internet is inherently
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actual data. Implements use of graphing calculators in optional examples, exercises in technology, illustrations of applications of spreadsheets and sample computer output. DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1qC8Dk0 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2483933 Solutions manual to accompany Raymond A. Barnett and Michael R. Ziegler's finite mathematics for business, economics, life sciences, and social sciences , R. Michael Ziegler, Raymond A. Barnett, 1990, Science, 476 pages. . Precalculus functions and graphs, Raymond
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