and conduct to continue in the field as a professional engineer. In this paper, I will talk about a project for testing Ultrasonic Flow Meters at Enbridge Pipelines Inc. that an acquaintance of mine, Mike, along with his team, undertook in the Flow Computer Services department and how the APEGA Code of Ethics applies to the work that was performed. At one of Enbridge’s sites, one of the manifolds sees brines solutions sometimes. The occasional brine solution can potentially damage the meters which
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John von Neumann From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Von Neumann" redirects here. For other uses, see Von Neumann (disambiguation). The native form of this personal name is Neumann János Lajos. This article uses the Western name order. John von Neumann | Von Neumann in the 1940s | Born | Neumann János Lajos December 28, 1903 Budapest, Austria-Hungary | Died | February 8, 1957 (aged 53) Walter Reed General Hospital Washington, D.C. | Residence | United States | Nationality |
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information System, Expert System, Swarm intelligence o Artificial intelligence, the science of making machines imitate human thinking and behavior, can replace human decision making in some instances Expert systems Neural networks (and fuzzy logic) Roman G. Fall 2012 o o o Genetic algorithms Intelligent agents (or agent-based technologies)
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1. Abstract: Man is an ambitious creator. He has conquered the world of science and has reached to this 21ST century. In pre-cuts of perfection, He has cared much for automation and product quality which is directly co related to electronics. In this fact developing society, electronic has come to stay as the most important branch of Engineering. Electronic devices are being used in almost all the industries for quality control and automation. They have become a fast replacement of present workers
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536 IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS, VOL. 34, NO. 4, APRIL 1999 Comparative Analysis of Master–Slave Latches and Flip-Flops for High-Performance and Low-Power Systems Vladimir Stojanovic and Vojin G. Oklobdzija, Fellow, IEEE Abstract—In this paper, we propose a set of rules for consistent estimation of the real performance and power features of the flip-flop and master–slave latch structures. A new simulation and optimization approach is presented, targeting both highperformance and power
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IV. Current Solutions V. Innovation VI. Planning schedule, expected progress and expected results VII. References VIII. Appendix I. Background and Significance of Research 1. Background Since the emergence of the personal computer, IT administrators have had to navigate through a computing and communications landscape where business and consumer technologies have intersected. Sometimes those intersections produce benefits for all involved; other times they result in destructive
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Chapter 2: Hardware & Software 1. Choosing the right computer hardware requires understanding its relationship to the information system and _____ of the organization. a.|growth|c.|structure| b.|business plan|d.|needs| 2. Each central processing unit consists of two primary elements: the arithmetic/logic unit and the _____ unit. a.|memory|c.|control| b.|input/output|d.|ALU| 3. A type of memory whose contents are not lost if the power is turned off is said to be _____. a.|multicore|c
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early drafts for getting the target away from the laptop were to simulate an intercom in the building, announcing that the target’s car was being towed. Though we felt that this draft was one of our most realistic ones, we did not know prior to the test who our target was. Even if we did know, finding out the car they own would be too difficult and the draft was scrapped. Our second idea was to have a couple get into a fight that gets so serious that the target is compelled to intervene the confrontation
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Alan Turing is among many of the famous mathematicians whose efforts have drastically impacted our world. Alan Turing has many achievements such as creating the first Turing Machine and discovering the nonexistence of a universal algorithmic method in math. Today, we recognize Turing for his mathematic accomplishments and contributions that he so determinedly worked for. Alan Mathison Turing was born June 23, 1912 in Paddington, London, England to his father, Julius Mathison Turing and his mother
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CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE SURVEY CHAPTER 2 : LITRETURE SURVEY 2.1 SURVEY IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES : - Many intelligent systems have been developed for the purpose of enhancing health-care and provide better health care facilities, reduce cost and etc. 2.2 OVERALL ARCHITECTURE OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES:- The Centralized databases and www (World Wide Web) shares the patient data among
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