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    taste and smell are by human panels. However, this method is very time consuming, costly, and limited in the number of samples that can be tested. Other alternatives to human panels are E-noses and E-tongues. E-noses and E-tongues are measurement systems that can analyze taste and smell. They can smell and taste just like the human panel. Define Phase If a project team selects and focuses on the wrong CTQs, they will fail to understand the voice

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    current motors (PMBLDCM). Brushless direct current (BLDC) motors are preferred as small horsepower control motors because their efficiency is very high, the operation is in a silent mode, has a compact form, contains high precision, low maintenance, Its structure is simple, and has a large torque, etc. Hence, it is extensively used in national defense, aerospace, robotics, industrial process control, precision machine tools, automotive electronics, household appliances and office automation [1].

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    3.4.1 Control Methods Security controls include the utilization of technical and nontechnical strategies (NIST, 2002). Technical controls are protections that are consolidated into PC hardware, programming, or firmware such as access control mechanisms, ID, encryption techniques and intrusion detection program or software). Nontechnical controls on the other hand are administration and operational controls that includes security approaches; operational methodology; and physical and environmental

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    arise.” Consequently, they could “exert control by limiting activities in advance” (Bateman, Thomas S., and Snell, Scott A, p.555). Therefore, they can establish a set of rules as well as describe procedures to their employees, for instance. Thus, The Conrads can share easily their strategy as well as their vision that they want to set up, avoiding any misunderstanding or confusion from their employees. Secondly, the Conrads can use the concurrent control system which purpose is to ensure that the

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    controller is one of the methods for temperature control and is widely used in process control industry due to simple design and easy to implement in industrial [1]. PID controller consists of three controllers, which is proportional (P) controller, Integral (I) controller, and derivative (D) controller [2]. The equation for output of the PID control can be described as: u(t)=K(e(t)+ 1/T_i ∫_0^t▒〖e(τ) dτ+ T_(d ) de(t)/dt〗) [2] Which e is the control error, K is the proportional (P) gain, Ti is the

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    additional controls on this entrepreneurial firm? At this moment no

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    two sides hard and soft. The hard is considered as old paradigm of management command and control working units referring to quality they remark to meet specifications that are in products to make adjustments among quality, cost and schedule. Measurements: its aim only to focus on the internal trials of productivity and profitability. It doesn’t matter if they are linked to customers and competitiveness. Control they care only for scoring, reporting the events and evaluating profits. SOFT SIDE The

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    Control Mechanisms and the Starbucks Corporation The purpose of this paper is to identify four types of control mechanisms, feed-forward, concurrent, feedback, and financial, and their application in the Starbuck Corporation. The control mechanisms are compared and contrasted along with determining the effectiveness of these control mechanisms, and examining the positive and negative reactions. Finally, students will explain how these controls affect the four functions of management. Control

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    I have chosen this particular industry because of the fact, pulp for making paper is extracted from the trees and this is one of the industries that need high monitoring to be energy efficient. Moreover they need to be environment friendly as eco-system needs to be in perfect balance for survival of humans. The use of energy monitoring and

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    time – cellular manufacturing. In this case the operation becomes so small that the planning and control system designed by Joe becomes redundant. b) The amount of work in progress is minimized. Fewer tools are needed. The parts do not have to travel between the work stations. The control systems becomes redundant, everything takes place in the garage. 5. Joe does not have an incentive system. The workers are bullied and rushed to do the work with no reward if they finish in time. Promises

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