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    Smart Car

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    ABSTRACT This paper will focus and investigate the SMART car sculptured by Micro Compact Car (MCC)‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler-Benz. Hambach‚ France was chosen as the production site‚ where the main suppliers were integrated in a supplier’s park called “Smart Ville”. MCC used such supply chain practices which were never used before such as supplier involvement‚ outsourcing the main manufacturing and modular production. Complete modules were attached in the rigid body frame called “Tridion”

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    Smart Phone

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    Literature According to Vince Sales editor of the T3 magazine‚ there’s a point to all these gadgets. Sure it makes us look like we’re wealthy. A few gadgets can even make us feel like‚ if not James Bond‚ then that handsome devil Daniel Craig. For some of us tech is all about work and productivity. Poor lost souls. For most of us it boils down to entertainment – the happy lazy Sundays of our lives spent watching DVDs‚ the Lost marathons‚ the late nights spent with your Xbox‚ or the hours wasted at

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    deep smart

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    Deep smarts are valuable knowledge. They are developed through accumulated experience during performing a task on a particular job.According to our reference textbook‚ the definition of deep smart is provided as“the capacity of experts to exploit their deep knowledge of a particular practice to exercise good judgment and the “smart” interpretation of new possibilities”.(Leonard and Swap‚ 2004) People with Deep Smarts are the “go-to” individuals in an organization‚ possessed of skills and knowledge

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    Smart Cards

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    INTRODUCTION Smart card is one of the greatest achievements in the world of information technology. Similar in size to today ’s plastic payment card‚ the smart card has a microprocessor or memory chip embedded in it that‚ when coupled with a reader‚ has the processing power to serve many different applications. As an access-control device‚ smart cards can be used to access server remotely over the Internet and they can make personal and business data available only to the appropriate users. Smart cards

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    Smart Card

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    shopping and banking. Over the years‚ credit cards have become one of the most common forms of payment for e-commerce transactions. In North America almost 90% of online B2C transactions were made with this payment type. Turban et al. goes on to explain that it would be difficult for an online retailer to operate without supporting credit and debit cards due to their widespread use. Increased security measures include use of the card verification number (CVN) which detects fraud by comparing the

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    Smart Tunnel

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    issue. The SMART tunnel project is jointly funded by the government‚ which is the project owner‚ and the project promoter‚ MMC-Gamuda Joint Venture‚ who will finance the road tunnel section at a cost to be recovered by toll collection concession from the government in 40 years time. Delay in the Schedule: The SMART tunnel construction is being monitored Daily‚ weekly and monthly site progress planning are conducted to overcome any possibility in the delay of the works. As an example‚ usually the

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    Smart Card

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    began a Federal employee smart card identification Smart Card or Chip card technology is fast becoming commonplace in our culture and daily lives. We hope that this site will bring you a little closer in your understanding of this exciting technology and the benefits it can bring to your applications. If you have specific questions regarding a specific technology discussed below feel free to send us an email and the appropriate site sponsor will respond. A smart card‚ a type of chip card

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    Smart Trolley

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    Department of ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION G.S.MOZE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ BALEWADI‚ PUNE – 411045 2011-2012 A SEMINAR REPORT ON RFID BASED SMART TROLLEY FOR MALLS PRESENTED BY: 1. PRIYA BHAT (Roll No. 61) 2. SONAWANE BHAGYASHRI (Roll No. 71) 3. SANDHYA VIJAYAN (Roll No. 73) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: PROF. Mr. RAGHVENDRA A. KATAP CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE NO. 1. PROJECT ABSTRACT ...........…………….............................

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    smart materials

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    SMART MATERIALS 1. Introduction The primary characteristic of a ‘‘smart material’’ is that it has the ability to respond to external stimuli in a technically useful and technically controlled way. The words ‘‘technically useful’’ and ‘‘technically controlled’’ are emphasized since all materials respond to external stimuli of some sort or other (as a simple example‚ all materials respond to temperature by changing their volume)‚ however‚ to be considered a ‘‘smart material’’ the response must

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    Smart and connected products are revolutionizing the structures of various industries by reconstituting/reshaping industry boundaries and in some industries creating new industries. The nature of the industry is determined by the composition and strength of Porter’s competitive forces namely the bargaining power of customers‚ bargaining power of suppliers‚ threat of new entrants‚ threat of substitutes and the intensity of rivalry among competitors in the industry. This therefore implies that the

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