Comparative Study on Agile software development methodologies A B M Moniruzzaman abm.mzkhan@gmail.com Dr Syed Akhter Hossain aktarhossain@daffodilvarsity.edu.bd Abstract Today‘s business environment is very much dynamic, and organisations are constantly changing their software requirements to adjust with new environment. They also demand for fast delivery of software products as well as for accepting changing requirements. In this aspect, traditional plan-driven developments fail to meet up
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Production Systems Assumptions: * available set of machine technology is fixed (short term production control decisions) * organization of production has been determined Production system * collection of material, labour, capital, and knowledge that goes into manufacture of a product * how the collection of components is put together in a specific situation defines a particular system Taxonomy of Production Systems * by different criteria and meaningful analysis applied
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Data Mining with R: learning by case studies Luis Torgo LIACC-FEP, University of Porto R. Campo Alegre, 823 - 4150 Porto, Portugal email: ltorgo@liacc.up.pt http://www.liacc.up.pt/∼ltorgo May 22, 2003 Preface The main goal of this book is to introduce the reader to the use of R as a tool for performing data mining. R is a freely downloadable1 language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. Its capabilities and the large set of available packages make this tool an excellent
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Interpreting Performance Based Data -- Huron Heights SS EQAO Report Huron Heights Secondary School was opened in 1962. It is a public high school offering Grade 9 to Grade 12 curriculums in the York Region District School Board which is located in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada and serves students from the Newmarket and East Gwillimbury area. It is also home to the Regional Arts education program for North York Region, called Arts Huron, which provides students with a quality education in dance
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time domain dynamics of the traffic modeling the moving hotspot characteristics, have been integrated into a system simulation tool. Meta-heuristics techniques such as Tabu Search and Simulated Annealing have been implemented to solve this NP-hard problem. Results show that the existence of optimal configurations can have an achievable capacity gain of more than 30%. iii Acknowledgements This Master Thesis would not have been possible without the support of many people. I would like to express
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There are more benefits to FMS, using humans for repetitive work can be dangerous for the body, fatigue is a large part in human operation and if done for long periods of time (i.e. a 10-20 years of work) the human body begins to shut down, creating problems such as arthritis and repetitive strain injury. Industrial Robots and Engineering systems Task 2 One Japanese manufacturer, by installing a flexible manufacturing system, has reduced the number of machines in one facility from 68 to 18, the
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4506 Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2007, 46, 4506-4516 Assessment of Sustainability-Potential: Hierarchical Approach L. T. Fan,* Tengyan Zhang, Jiahong Liu, and John R. Schlup Department of Chemical Engineering, Kansas State UniVersity, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Paul A. Seib Department of Grain Science and Industry, Kansas State UniVersity, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Ferenc Friedler and Bontond Bertok Department of Computer Science, UniVersity of Pannonia, Veszprem, Egyetem u. 10, H-8200, Hungary
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computations usually handled by the CPU. The key idea is to use the parallel computing power of the GPU to achieve significant speed-ups. Numerous recent publications use the GPU programming to speed-up their methods [6, 7]. In a previous work [8], we showed that the implementation of the brute-force method using GPU programming (through NVIDIA CUDA) enables to greatly reduce the computation time in comparison to a similar C implementation and to the highly optimized ANN C++ library [4]. In this paper
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1990 Interruptible load considerations in spinning reserve assessment of isolated and interconnected generating systems Chowdhury, N.; Billinton, R.; Power Syst. Res. Group, Saskatchewan Univ., Saskatoon, Sask. This paper appears in: Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C Issue Date: Mar 1990 Volume: 137 Issue:2 On page(s): 159 - 167 ISSN: 0143-7046 INSPEC Accession Number: 3606872 Date of Current Version: 06 å «æ 2002 Abstract The authors
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ABET Self-Study Report for the COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROGRAM at QASSIM PRIVATE COLLEGES BURIDAH, SAUDI ARABIA First of June 2015 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Requirements and Preparation 3 Supplemental Materials 4 Submission and Distribution of Self-Study Report 4 Confidentiality 5 Template 5 BACKGROUND INFORMATION 7 GENERAL CRITERIA 9 CRITERION 1. STUDENTS 9 CRITERION 2. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 11 CRITERION 3. STUDENT OUTCOMES 12 CRITERION 4. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
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