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Conclusion
InPart II, we have introduced tested interventions that help diverse teams improve the way they work. Our interventions structure core practices so they work better for women and all team members. They help re...
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Conclusion
The @Work Experience Framework identifies six daily work experiences that women need to thrive. The power of a framework is that it circumscribes and focuses what organizations should examine in their efforts ...
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Typical Gantt Chart
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Make Your Plans
Three different elements that need to be considered explicitly.
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Student Reflections on Capstone Design
Provide a summary of key points you have learned from working through the Capstone Design project. This includes design process (how did the design go for your team, how the team worked together, challenges as a ...
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Design Project Proposal: Template
The design project proposal serves as a document for design specifications and for communication within the team as well as all stakeholders.
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Detail Design and Analysis
After design concepts have been generated and evaluated as discussed in the previous section, the candidate/final concept should be refined into an actual product or final design. The design realization and ev...
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Scope of Your Project
Start by thinking about your project scope in terms of opportunity, explore from broader and narrower perspectives, and reasons and barriers for the opportunity.
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Capstone Design Report Format
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Design Brief or Need Statement
A well-constructed design brief clarifies the project/design scope involving stakeholders and provides a clear description of the design need. This design brief is the first document that designers/engineers d...
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Scoring Rubric
The purpose of this form is to guide faculty mentors in assessing the Capstone Design project student’s contribution to each phase of the design process through the entries by student in the design workbook.
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Project Planning
The project planning step of the design process includes develo** a plan for the design process with respect to scope and resources available at hand to accomplish the design activities of the problem identifie...
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Correction to: Image Fusion in Remote Sensing
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Design Evaluation and Communication
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Concluding Remarks
Produced water is the largest volumetric waste stream in the O&G industry and the water intensity of O&G production is still rising steadily. Despite this, PW has been under-regulated or subject to somewhat va...
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Conclusive Remarks
In this book, the global sequential scenario of bifurcation trees of periodic motions to chaos is presented through a 1-dimensional, time-delayed, nonlinear dynamical system. The sequential periodic motions in...
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Overview
A number of instruments have been built to detect GWs, and an even large number have been proposed. A large number of top scientists spent their careers coming up with the ideas for these detectors, building t...
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Conclusion
In this mini-book, we have briefly reviewed a number of representative systems and architectures that are currently used for plasma-based material fabrication and processing, introducing the reader to the gene...
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Conclusions
This book showed various methods to realize index generation functions. Major results are as follows.
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Closing Words: Quo vadis Manufacturing 4.0
Final words about the contribution of the book are written and some thoughts about the future of Manufacturing 4.0 voiced. The phenomenon of manufacturing 4.0 is a multi-faceted issue that requires a multi-dis...