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    Vacuum Technology Nagamitsu Yoshimura Vacuum Technology Practice for Scientific Instruments Dr. Nagamitsu Yoshimura 3-22-75 Fujimoto Kokubunji‚ Tokyo 185-0031 Japan ISBN 978-3-540-74432-0 Library of Congress Control Number: 2007933832 c 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg e-ISBN 978-3-540-74433-7 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved‚ whether the whole or part of the material is concerned‚ specifically the rights of translation‚ reprinting‚ reuse of illustrations

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    Impact of Organizational Structure on Distributed Requirements Engineering Processes: Lessons Learned Brian Berenbach Siemens Corporate Research‚ Inc. 755 College Road East Princeton‚ New Jersey 08820 +1 609-734-6500 brian.berenbach@siemens.com ABSTRACT The requirements engineering program at Siemens Corporate Research has been involved with process improvement‚ training and project execution across many of the Siemens operating companies. We have been able to observe and assist with process

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    Commercializing the Kunst 1600 Dry Piston Vacuum Pump© James A. Narus James C. Anderson * June 2003 * James A. Narus is Professor of Business Marketing‚ Babcock Graduate School of Management‚ Wake Forest University. James C. Anderson is the William L. Ford Distinguished Professor of Marketing and Wholesale Distribution‚ and Professor of Behavioral Science in Management‚ Kellogg Graduate School of Management‚ Northwestern University. He is also the

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    In 1650 he invented a “vacuum pump” it consisted of a piston and an air gun cylinder. Attached to the cylinder were two- way flaps that were designed to pull air out of whatever it would have been connected to. He used it to investigate the properties of the vacuum in a lot of his experiments. He also demonstrated the force of air pressure with extreme and dramatic experiments. One of his biggest accomplishments was that he proved that substances were not pulled by a vacuum‚ but were actually pushed

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    Project “Vacuum inside a Bottle” Group #1 Sanchez‚ Joanne B. Gamba‚ Mahlah Liza A. Estrella‚ Madel Sambajon‚ Novy ii. Abstract This Feasibility Project is about to deal with how to prove that there is “partial vacuum” since it is not possible to achieve a perfect vacuum in practice or in is out of the coverage of this experiment. And also this Feasibility Project aims to show and demonstrate how to perform and have a Partial vacuum phenomenon. Defining what is a vacuum. A vacuum is a volume of space that

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    night and the high surface pressure to move over the land. This causes a small temperature gradient between the ocean surface and the nearby land at night and the wind will blow from the land to the ocean creating the land breeze. Thermos Flask A vacuum flask (also known as a Dewar flask‚ Dewar bottle or Thermos) is an insulating storage vessel that greatly lengthens the time over which its contents remain hotter or cooler than the flask’s surroundings. Invented by Sir

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    Total control of User Experience in Software Development – a Software Engineering dream? Joerg Doerr Fraunhofer IESE Fraunhofer Platz 1 Joerg.Doerr@iese.fraunhofer.de Daniel Kerkow Fraunhofer IESE Fraunhofer Platz 1 Daniel.Kerkow@iese.fraunhofer.de ABSTRACT In this paper we present a preliminary version of a software engineering approach to gain control over the User Experience (UX) during development time. We show results of an exploratory study with 59 subjects‚ discovering correlations

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    The Tale of Two Cities

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    cookies‚ and tiptoed to get his mom’s new‚ expensive vacuum cleaner. Once back inside his room‚ Bobby plugged in the vacuum cleaner. He gently held Noodle in his hand and whispered‚ “Have fun‚” before sucking helpless Noodle into the wand attachment of the vacuum cleaner. Suddenly‚ the vacuum cleaner sputtered and stopped. Bobby looked at the vacuum speechless. He only wanted to give Noodle a ride. Now Noodle’s body lay in shreds and his mom’s vacuum cleaner in ruins. “Mom is going to be mad at me

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    about the features I will talk about are the robots‚ history‚ application‚ impact on the world in terms of economy‚ labour and resources and both renewable and non-renewable For 3 years the Robomaid RM-770 project has been in progress to allow vacuum cleaners to become for energy saving‚ eco friendly and lighten the workload of everyday housewives. The Robomaid RM-770 was first designed in August 28 2010; the robot was designed so I was able to navigate its way around a household in a environment

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    to entrepreneurial success with the design and marketing of the vacuum cleaner bearing his name. Dyson’s life journey is one based on a desire to solve problems and learn from mistakes‚ to persevere and excel. In the late 1970s‚ Dyson began developing a vacuum cleaner based on the belief that “people actually wanted to see the dirt that they were collecting.” Inspired by an industrial cyclone at a timber mill‚ he created a vacuum that used centrifugal force to separate the dust and dirt. No bag

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