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    Version Control systems. The earlier version of Version Control systems kept repository local – the person making the changes and the repository would be on the same machine . There are also examples of repository located on a shared folder which allows users from within a local area network to collaborate (4). Later on, client/server models became popular where the central repository is located on a server and all clients are able to read and submit changes. In the recent years, distributed repository

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND Biodiesel is produced from vegetable oils, used cooking oils, and animal fats by the production process called “trans-esterification” to convert those mixtures to the chemicals which have long chain mono alkyl esters or fatty acid methyl esters which can be used as “fuel” for vehicles. Approximately, 100 pounds of vegetable oil react with 10 pounds of alcohol (commonly methanol) in the presence of a catalyst, sodium hydroxide; later, 100 pounds of biodiesel

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    FONTYS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCE Software Development and Motion Control for a Swarm of Robots Graduation internship final report Stanislav Georgiev 2185143 Period: February 2015-June 2015 Company supervisor: Roland van Straten Fontys supervisor: Jeedella Jeedella Preface The intention of this report is to describe my graduation internship period will was held in a company called Coöperatie DevLab. Therefore, I would like to express my gratitude to my company supervisor Mr. Roland van Straten

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    Abstract—Networked Control Systems (NCS) are the control systems in which the control loop is connected through a communication channel. There has been an increased attention to the use of Network Control System (NCS) in recent years because of their cost effective and flexible applications. But one of the major issues that need to be studied and solved in NCS is the delay of the data transmission which occurs throughout the communication network in the system and thus degrades the control system performance

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    Networked Control System Abstract—Networked Control Systems (NCS) are the control systems in which the control loops are closed through a communication network. In recent years, the use of Network Control System (NCS) have gained increasing attentions due to their cost effective and flexible applications. But one of the major challenges that need to be tackle in NCS is the delay of the data transmission which occurs throughout the communication network and thus degrades the control system

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    Committee of Sponsoring Organization’s Internal Control Integrated Framework is a study that establishes a common definition of internal control so as to meet the needs of various parties and it provides a standard in which organizations can use to assess their control systems and determine if and how to improve them. Since internal control is a process and addresses the achievement of objectives, not all controls are relevant to an audit; the controls that may affect the reliability of financial reporting

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    protocols. 25 5. Drawbacks of the overall system. 25 6. Discussion. 25 BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM PROJECT- ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OF TRELLEBORG LANKA (PVT) LTD 1.0 PROJECT DETAILS A Building Management System (BMS) is a computer-based control system installed in buildings that controls and monitors the building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems. A BMS consists of

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    suffering from health and behavioral issues. Helen had also unpaid medical bill. These are the factors that motivated Helen to commit a fraud. Although, Juan was aware about Helen’s problems and that she needed extra money, but he did not take any control measures to prevent Helen’s motivation to commit a crime. Opportunity: It is one of the elements of the fraud triangle. It may be defined as an environment of favorable condition that allows the fraud to be committed (Tessier, n.d.). In the Helen’s

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    controlling—organizational system The emphasis of bureaucracy is on hierarchical organization and the detailed division of labor. This restricts personal feelings and behaviors on the basis of written rules so as to achieve the purpose of the organization. (Olsen, 2006) In other words, bureaucracy relies on a strict and mature organizational system. The system comprises precise regulation and rules to implement effective controlling. In an organization, advantages from the system control can largely benefit

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    future development or control.

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