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    forces. The different magnets were tested individually with the usual tests for magnetic strength‚ size‚ and temperature increase‚ which were done in the preliminary testing. The prototype road and car were then constructed based on the specifications that had been identified after the preliminary testing. The prototype car’s magnets were permanent magnets while the road magnets were electromagnets. They had been oriented so that the magnets would repel each other. | Investigatory Project in Physics

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    This paper discusses the evolution of flat-panel display (FPD) technology over time and a forecast of the future of this technology. Discussion of its application is restricted to television and computer monitors only. Hereafter‚ any reference to ‘the market for FPD’ involves these applications only. I. Description and Evolution of screen technology The traditional cathode ray tube (CRT)‚ had been a dominant design for a long time; however‚ in the last six years a shift in consumer preference

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    professional‚ social and academic goals. I wanted to be a part of an educational centrifuge of change and that’s why I chose to work here. I decided to teach at a KIPP school because they embrace and support creativity‚ understand that educators are not prototypes and that true education cannot begin until we understand the students that we serve (culturally‚ community wise‚ academically‚ socially‚ etc). I wanted to be a part of a movement bigger than myself; I knew that I would be challenged‚ the work would

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    Lockheed/Boeing/General Dynamics were selected in October 1986 for the initial 50 month demonstration/validation phase flyoff between the YF-22 and YF-23‚ the original designations of the F/A-22. The rollout of the prototypes was initially scheduled for mid 1989‚ but ongoing slippages delayed this. Both ATF prototypes were approximately 10% larger than the F-15 and both carry approximately twice the internal fuel of an F-15C‚ while both have about 50% more wing area at about 30% greater combat weight. As such both

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    Activity-Based Overhead Rate R&D activities fall into four pools. The four activity pools are market analysis‚ product design‚ product development‚ and prototype testing. The annual costs are $1‚050‚000 for market analysis‚ $2‚350‚000 for product design‚ $3‚600‚000 for product development‚ and $1‚400‚000 for prototype testing. The total estimated drivers for each activity are 15‚000 hours of market analysis‚ 2‚500 designs‚ 90 products‚ and 500 tests. Per the computed activity-based

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    that a software product faithfully implements all the requirements documented in a software requirements specification (SRS). In contrast‚ the validator establishes that the SRS is a true reflection of the user’s needs. For example‚ he might use a prototype to encourage users to think more deeply about their needs and discover that some of the requirements were incorrectly stated in the first place. The validator therefore establishes that the specifications correctly describe a system that is fit for

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    Prototyping Methodology

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    increase the flexibility of the development process by allowing the client to interact and experiment with a working representation of the product. The developmental process only continues once the client is satisfied with the functioning of the prototype. At that stage the developer determines the specifications of the client’s real needs. There are several phases in Prototyping Model: * The new system requirements are defined. * Brainstorming for how the proponents will gather data

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    Teaching Plan CMT3342 January - June 2012 Teaching Week No. | Lecture Topic | Seminar Topic | Group Project | Essay | 1 | Introduction to Project Management | Introduction to the module and its assessment structure + introduction to the essay topic and how to write essays that get good grades (slides) | | Start individual essay‚ analyse essay question | 2 | Advanced information seeking and information literacy for project purposes | Exercise in the library or any room with sufficient number

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    Engineers create artefacts and processes through design. Design is open ended and creative. Introduction:- In every single aspects of life planning and structuring‚ is very essential to strive success. There is no difference‚ when it comes to an engineer. They put their daily routine of planning and structuring into a model of artefact‚ which they might be working on. Every piece of artefact model that is on working processes must require critical thinking‚ careful planning and structuring

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    • AdvantagesThe Java RingPrototype of DIGITAL JEWELLERYDisplay TechnologiesTechnical specificationsDIGITAL JEWELLERY and its componentsWhat is DIGITAL JEWELLERY ?Introduction1. & ConclusionDisadvantages • By the end of the decade‚ we could be wearing our computers instead of sitting in front of them. The combination of shrinking computer devices and increasing computer power has allowed several companies to begin producing fashion jewellery with embedded intelligence.  In Computer Fashion

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