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    The stress-strain relationship of the material can be determined through this process. And properties like ultimate tensile strain, tensile modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio can be obtained. Measurement of shear modulus is also necessary. Two methods are reviewed for obtaining shear modulus: the Iosipescu shear test [15] and

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    “If you do not believe you can do it then you have no chance at all”, as quoted by Arsene Wenger, one of the best sporting minds in the world. The above mentioned statement served as a fuel for me in my academic career so far. My academic career had many twists and turns, sometimes obstructing my way, but it actually blessed me in disguise that latter I self-realized that one should be content with his/her performance, and accepted the blockades in a very challenging aspect and succeeded them by

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    1. An HR process has been revealed to be the source of inefficiency in onboarding new persons served in a Morning Star state. This process touches billing and payroll as well. Describe how you would address the issue in narrative form and provide a brief list of “do’s” and “don’ts” related to correcting this process problem. The first thing I would do is set up a meeting with the HR, billing and payroll specialists whose state is being affected by this inefficiency. The primary goal of this

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    Tony’s Chips new company, as a software engineer it would be vitally important to capture everyone attention to our new and improved companies site. By creating this website, it would be amazing to incorporate all forms of software development such as design, databases, and structure. In this website, it was essential to add a substantial amount of color, diversity, and a plethora of helpful cinematography links to access later. Additionally, when adding the colors and font to my website, I want to make

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    1940s, it became a more credible and frequently used research method since the mid-1950's, as researchers started to focus on concepts rather than simply words, and on semantic relationships rather than just presence (de Sola Pool, 1959). The process of a content analysis According to Dr. Klaus Krippendorff (1980 and 2004), six questions must be addressed in every content analysis: 1. Which data are analysed? 2. How are they defined? 3. What is the population from which they are drawn? 4

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    be used to improve the efficiency of almost every area of a project, from planning through to build and completion. For example, emerging 3D BIM modelling can enhance project planning and materials acquisition. Building information modelling is a process for ‘creating and managing project information’ and allows those planning and running projects to see a ‘digital description’ of each aspect of the build which can then be linked to key information such as specifications, site photos and scheduling

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    on not just the firm, but the entire distribution channel. Their primary strategy in the design process has been to maximize the value provided to the customer by eliminating all of the activities that do not contribute any value to the end product and user experience. To achieve the goal of maximized value, Procter & Gamble realized

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    discuss the various techniques that are generally practiced for Requirement Elicitation. The term Requirement Elicitation refers to gathering of information about the project from clients, users and other stake holders. It is quite a complicated process as the user never really knows what exactly he wants, the information cannot be collected just by asking different questions about the project. There are various techniques that are in practice for this purpose. Rest of this paper discusses about

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    Unit 18 P1

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    front sheet - QCF Subject: Qualification Unit number and title BTEC Level 3 in IT Unit 18 Database Design Learner name Assessor name Muhammad Iqbal Lynnette Cadamarteri, Bryan Hemming, Andrew Kennedy, Clive Morley, Joe Norton, Janet Oldfield, Nev Phillips Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on w/b 8th September 2015 w/b 15th September 2015 Assignment title Assignment 1: Database Design - Theory In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria

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