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    Since early 2003 the Electrical Inspectorate has been working to raise public awareness of Residual Current Devices (RCDs)‚ with the aim of eventually enforcing the use of these devices as recommended by the standard adopted by the St. Lucia Bureau of Standards for wiring of buildings SLNS/BS 7671: 2001- Requirements for Electrical Installations ¡V IEE Wiring Regulations ¡V Sixteenth Edition. These Regulations though only recently adopted by the Bureau of Standards is the Regulations referred to

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    Impact of manual and automation testing methodology in agile development Executive Summary As industries accepting Agile development methodology /extreme programming to cope up with fast paced environment‚ there is a need to reevaluate the testing methodologies to match with speed of the software development. The acceptance of the software in commercial market not only depends on how fast development is completed but also the quality of the software product which could very well

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    Introduction It is a technology dealing with the application of Mechatronics Computers For production of goods and services.Automation is broadly classified into- 1.Manufacturing automation 2.Service automation The use of automatic machinery and systems‚ particularly those manufacturing or data-processing systems which require little or no human intervention in their normal operation. During the 19th century a number of machines such as looms and lathes became increasingly self-regulating

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    Abstract Automation started out as an assembly line of workers doing the same repetitive task all day long. Some of the jobs were very boring‚ dirty‚ unpleasant‚ and possibly dangerous. After the introduction of the first robot in 1961‚ automation began to advance in ways people could only imagine. Each of the six basic styles of robot used in industry today were designed with different applications in mind. Some of the robots were designed for assembly‚ others are more suited for simple pick

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    unemployment as transnational companies build state-of-the-art high-tech production facilities‚ letting go millions of cheap labourers who can no longer compete with the cost efficiency‚ quality control‚ and speed of delivery achieved by automated manufacturing. With current surveys showing that less than five percent of companies around the world have even begun the transition to the new machine culture‚ massive unemployment of a kind never before experienced seems all but inevitable in the coming decades

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    norms.hence automation is the achievement of self directing productive activity as a result of combination of mechanization and computation. * The use of computer to control machine functions seperate cnc from automated lathe * Computerised numerical control is the most sophisticated form of automation for controlling machine tools‚equipments in cnc machines * Automation of is used to control machine part without human assistance * What is automation? Automation is a technology

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    Automation and Robotics Dr. Rizauddin Ramli 1 Automation and Robotics‐KKKP6513 RR2010 Ch 1 Introduction Sections: 1. Production Systems 2. Automation in Production Systems 3. Manual Labor in Production Systems 4. Automation Principles and Strategies 2 Automation and Robotics‐KKKP6513 RR2010 The Realities of Modern Manufacturing • Globalization - Once underdeveloped countries (e.g.‚ China‚ India‚ Mexico) are becoming major players in manufacturing • International

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    LIBRARY AUTOMATON: DEFINITION TO IMPLEMENTATION Kamal Kumar Chaurasia( INTRODUCTION The term Library automation connotes the use of automatic data processing machines to perform routine library activities. It implies a high degree of mechanization of various routine and repetitive tasks & operations and processes are left to be performed by human beings. Simply Library Automation is the application of computers and utilization of computer based products and services in the performance of

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    SparkPlace is a two-year-old business with a hot new product: software that manages and measures the effectiveness of permission-based marketing campaigns for social media. The company is in the process of deciding on which of two customer segments to focus its strategy. Each segment has demonstrable advantages‚ but developing the product for and marketing to both segments simultaneously could pose big challenges. Is the argument against being "all things to all people" a valid one? If so‚ which

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    to realize the value that robotics automation can provide‚ North America itself has seen the largest increase in demand for such a technology over the past year (Manufacturing Automation‚ 2014).The impact that robotics and automation has on the industry is for one it enables an organization to lower their overall costs. It helps lower costs in the sense that automation is allowing those within the manufacturing industry to effectively stop seeking cheaper labour alternatives. Many organizations are

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