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Development of a method to establish time standards for vegetable prepreparationBlock, Arla Jacobson January 2011 (has links)
Photocopy of typescript. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Functions annihilable by samplingHo, Joseph Ping-Liong. January 1961 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1961 H62
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Determination of the distribution of sample sizes required in time studyPoola, Jagadeesan V. January 1963 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1963 P65 / Master of Science
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A work sampling study of five positions in a residence hall kitchenBrown, Nancy Evelyn. January 1964 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1964 B87 / Master of Science
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The effect of temperature and exposure duration on visual reaction timeCurtis, Lloyd Stuart. January 1965 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1965 C97 / Master of Science
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Application of digital process simulation on an automotive production lineHua, T., Sowe, M., Van Niekerk, T.I., Holdack-Ianssen, H., Du Preez, K., Pienaar, S. January 2010 (has links)
Published Article / This paper presents the work on the development of a digital simulation model for the transportation line in a local automotive manufacturing plant. It describes a structured procedure of data collection, digital design, model building, activity creation, and process simulation using simulation tool Delmia. Based on the digital simulation model, new alternative concepts of production line planning strategy can be easily integrated into the model to evaluate the cycle time/cost and to optimise the production line. The demonstration result indicates that digital simulation can be used as a powerful tool to reduce planning risk, identify material flow bottlenecks, and to improve throughput and knowledge share within the company.
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DataProbeCLASSIC - A NEW VERSION OF THE CLASSIC DATA-ANALYSIS TOOLMcCormick, John, Ferrill, Paul 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2006 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Second Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 23-26, 2006 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California / DataProbeCLASSIC is the new PC-based version of the classic tool for telemetry data analysis and visualization. DataProbe was the brainchild of the Unites States Navy and its contractors. At a time when computer terminals were expensive and graphical visualization of data was cutting edge, this software product was specifically designed to process time-series data in an efficient manner. The primary strength of DataProbe is the capability to read specific data items for specific time slices from very large data files rather than reading the entire data file into memory. The efficiency and versatility of the product was quickly noted, and it gained widespread use within the testing community. This paper presents a brief history of the legacy product and discusses the features and strengths of new implementation.
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iNET Standards Validation: End-to-End Performance AssessmentMoodie, Myron L., Araujo, Maria S., Grace, Thomas B., Malatesta, William A., Abbott, Ben A. 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2010 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Sixth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 25-28, 2010 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California / The integrated Network-Enhanced Telemetry (iNET) project has developed standards for network-based telemetry systems. While these standards are based largely on the existing body of commercial networking protocols, the Telemetry Network System (TmNS) has more stringent performance requirements in the areas of latency, throughput, operation over constrained links, and quality of service (QoS) than typical networked applications. A variety of initial evaluations were undertaken to exercise the interfaces of the current standards and determine real-world performance. The core end-to-end performance initial evaluations focus collectively on the movement of telemetry data through the TmNS. These initial evaluations addressed two areas: end-to-end data delivery and parametric data extraction. This paper presents the approach taken by these ongoing efforts and provides initial results. The latest results will be presented at ITC 2010.
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DESIGN TRADE-OFFS FOR REAL-TIME CHAPTER 10 REPRODUCTIONTompkins, Bob, K/Bidy, Gilles 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2007 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Third Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 22-25, 2007 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / This paper presents an analysis of various methods to address the reproduction of recorded
Chapter 10 data in real-time. The standard IRIG 106 Chapter 10 recording format is quickly
becoming the most commonly used data recording format in the community. As such, a lot of
emphasis has been put on recording requirements including time-stamping, data multiplexing,
etc. However, there are additional needs that must be considered when using Chapter 10 as the
only permanent data record. It is often necessary to reproduce the original data stream exactly as
it was recorded with all its timing characteristics. This paper presents various tradeoffs
discovered while designing a real-time playback system for recorded chapter 10 data files. In
particular, techniques such as just-enough buffering, data re-ordering, pre-processing, etc will be
discussed.
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MIMO CHANNEL TIME VARIATION AS A FUNCTION OF MOBILE USER VELOCITYPanagos, Adam G., Kosbar, Kurt 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 18-21, 2004 / Town & Country Resort, San Diego, California / The analysis of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication systems often assumes a static, or quasi-static, environment. Platform motion and changes in the environment makes this an unreasonable assumption for many telemetry applications. This paper uses computer simulations to characterize the time variation of MIMO channel parameters when there is relative motion between the transmitter and receiver. These simulation results yield explicit time intervals over which a MIMO channel can be considered static for a given relative velocity and propagation environment. These results can be used to predict the practical limitations of proposed MIMO system algorithms.
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