Chapter 4 – Design Tools: Jackson Structured Programming (JSP) 4.1 Three Structured Constructs All programs can be constructed using only the three basic constructs. It is the concept of structured programming that a program should be developed using only these three basic constructs. It is not wrong to use the GOTO structure but it is discouraged, because programs with the GOTO structure are often classified as unstructured. The three basic constructs are: 1. Sequence 2. Selection
Words: 2186 - Pages: 9
Optimization in Production Operations Optimal “Lean Operations” in Manufacturing By Carlos W. Moreno © 2005-06 Ultramax Corporation Oct. 5, 2006 Introduction This essay deals with production / manufacturing operations: with their economic impact (or other metrics) while making product with the existing process, usually driven to satisfy: • market demand (delivered: volume, quality) • • economics (incurred: cost savings, resource utilization); and safety (safeguarding equipment, personnel and
Words: 3433 - Pages: 14
International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics Suntec Convention and Exhibition Center Singapore, July 14-17, 2009 A Virtual Reality Operator Interface Station with Hydraulic Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation for Prototyping Excavator Control Systems Mark D. Elton, Aaron R. Enes, and Wayne J. Book, Fellow, IEEE Abstract— A multimodal operator interface station is developed to display a realistic virtual reality depiction of a compact excavator performing general digging tasks. The
Words: 4674 - Pages: 19
Temperature control is achieved through an Arduino nano, which uses gains determined by the Ziegler-Nicholas turning method to turn on a state relay connected to heat lamp. Egg-turning is achieved through a novel “shifting floor” design, featuring a slot mechanism attached to servo motors to shift the floor beneath the eggs. An Ethernet shield is used to post status updates using FB and warn the user if a problem occurs. Through logging data, we found that the incubator has good temperature control, egg-turning
Words: 379 - Pages: 2
Internal controls are referred to the methods established by a company to safeguard its assets. Internal controls are designed with the idea of achieving a company's objectives, which include the effectiveness and efficiency of operations, that the information presented to financial statement users is reliable, and that the firm is complying with regulations and laws (Bodnar & Hopwood, 2013, p.13). Internal control requires the distribution of responsibilities among employees. It is important
Words: 352 - Pages: 2
strategic control system. Strategic Control System is a system to support managers in assessing the relevance of the organization’s strategy to its progress in the accomplishment of its goals, and when discrepancies exist, to support areas needing attention. Strategic controls are typically created at all levels in an organization; the organization as whole establishes goals to track progress, but so do the various divisions of a multi-divisional firm. Strategic controls may also be
Words: 555 - Pages: 3
Speed Control of Induction Motor using Fuzzy Logic Approach A PROJECT THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Bachelor of Technology In Electrical Engineering By Varuneet Varun (Roll 108EE011) G. Bhargavi (Roll 108EE026) Suneet Nayak (Roll 108EE044) Under Supervision of Prof. Kanungo Barada Mohanty Department of Electrical Engineering National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Rourkela- 769008, Odisha © 2011 - 2012 National Institute
Words: 17434 - Pages: 70
E G I C M A N A G E M E N T - Samenvattingen papers - | Naam | | 1 | Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail | x | 2 | Conceptual models and the Cuban Missile Crisis | | 2 | The Hidden Traps of Decision making | x | 3 | Control in the age of empowerment | x | 3 | The Real Budget Crisis: Stop Rewarding Forecasting and Negotiating Instead of Real Performance | x | 3 | Note on flexible budgeting and variance analysis | x | 3 | Borealis Case | | 4 | Note on Organization
Words: 1508 - Pages: 7
will you recommend? Briefly explain your supporting calculation! Management Control System - TA Genap 1516 By: Natalis Christian, SE., MM. 1 Answer 01. Project A NPV = ((PVIF, 8%, 2 years) x $ 1,440,000) - $ 1,000,000 IRR = ((PVIF, ??%, 2 years) x $ 1,440,000) - $ 1,000,000 = 0 Project B NPV = ((PVIFA, 8%, 2 years) x $ 686,342) - $ 1,000,000 IRR = ((PVIFA, ??%, 2 years) x $ 686,342) - $ 1,000,000 = 0 Management Control System - TA Genap 1516 By: Natalis Christian, SE., MM. 2 Answer 01. Modified
Words: 298 - Pages: 2
University, Vallam, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu. Email: kathirrk3000@gmail.com Abstract— Enormous growth of population and industries leads waste disposal problems and occupational health hazards like noise, illumination, pollution. They become very difficult to control and manage. Huge amount of money and time are spent year by year to minimize the effects and to find an easy and safe way to manage them. Lot of research works are going on to find an optimum level to minimize the health hazards for workers and society
Words: 2835 - Pages: 12