This document provides information about Zeeshan Khan, a manager at the Network Operations Center (NOC) with over 5 years of experience. It includes his educational background of an MBA in supply chain management and project management as well as an electrical engineering degree. It lists his experience working with various telecommunications vendors and providing consulting, presentations and guest lectures. Contact information is provided at the end. The document appears to be introducing Zeeshan Khan and providing his credentials and background to students or others.
Software enginnering unit 01 by manoj kumar sonimanojsonikgn
Configuration management involves establishing and maintaining the integrity of software products throughout the software life cycle. It includes identifying configuration items, controlling changes, and recording and reporting change implementation status. The key activities of configuration management are configuration management planning, change management, version management, and system building. Configuration management aims to explain the importance of software configuration management and describe these main configuration management activities.
Cost Allocation & Profitability Analysissbliek
The document provides information about an event on telecoms cost allocation and profitability analysis taking place from December 1-4, 2009 in London. It outlines the agenda which includes keynote speeches and sessions on developing effective cost models, benchmarking cost allocation strategies, and calculating customer and business unit profitability. The document also lists industry experts speaking at the event from organizations like BT, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, and regulators like Ofcom. An 80% attendance rate of operators is noted from the previous year's event.
This document discusses model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and the use of system modeling languages. It motivates MBSE by describing how system models can integrate requirements, design, analysis and other engineering artifacts. It then provides an overview of the SysML modeling language and how it supports structural, behavioral, requirements and parametric modeling of systems. Finally, it describes how a system architecture model can act as an integrating framework to link various engineering analysis models across the lifecycle.
The document summarizes SNP Transformation Backbone, a software platform for automated transformation of business applications. The key points are:
1) SNP TB is a standard software for holistic and automated transformation of ERP systems, with over 1,400 successful projects.
2) It uses a software-based approach for technical implementation and transformation management, providing benefits like increased efficiency, transparency, and reduced risk compared to traditional manual methods.
3) The platform supports various transformation scenarios like mergers/acquisitions, upgrades, and reorganizations through integrated workflows and tools.
Define criticality matrix with:
- Potential consequence (safety, environment, production)
- Frequency of use
- Replacement cost
- Downtime impact
2 3 4 High
Agree about criticality
ranking per equipment
Low
Frequency of use
High
Low
Replacement cost
High
Low
Downtime impact
High
Criticality matrix:
- Safety, Environment, Production
- Frequency of use
- Replacement cost
- Downtime impact
Engineered Resilient Systems, overview and status, 31 october 2011RNeches
The document discusses the need for Engineered Resilient Systems (ERS) to address challenges in developing systems that are affordable, effective, and adaptable. It outlines three key goals for ERS: (1) enabling affordable engineering via less rework; (2) ensuring effectiveness via better informed design decisions; and (3) facilitating adaptability through design and testing for a wider range of missions. It also identifies technical gaps in areas like system representation and modeling, characterizing changing operational environments, and enabling cross-domain coupling between different models. The overall aim is to develop technologies that allow systems to be engineered, analyzed, and adapted more quickly across their lifecycles.
This document introduces SNP T-Bone Data Provisioning and Masking (DPM), a module that helps companies provision optimized test data from their ERP production systems. DPM addresses challenges like regularly refreshing QA systems, anonymizing sensitive data for non-production use, and reducing data volumes for storage efficiency. It provides a flexible tool to select relevant data, apply customizable masking and reduction rules, and optimize data for various test phases while meeting compliance requirements.
The G&G Manufacturing Co. provides engineering, machining, and sourcing services to increase customer profits and support growth. It targets materials and operations managers seeking collaborative relationships. G&G's core customers have annual revenues of $50-200M or $500M-5B and produce parts for major defense programs. G&G offers full product lifecycle support from design to mass production, with a focus on precision machining and quality engineering.
Software enginnering unit 01 by manoj kumar sonimanojsonikgn
Configuration management involves establishing and maintaining the integrity of software products throughout the software life cycle. It includes identifying configuration items, controlling changes, and recording and reporting change implementation status. The key activities of configuration management are configuration management planning, change management, version management, and system building. Configuration management aims to explain the importance of software configuration management and describe these main configuration management activities.
Cost Allocation & Profitability Analysissbliek
The document provides information about an event on telecoms cost allocation and profitability analysis taking place from December 1-4, 2009 in London. It outlines the agenda which includes keynote speeches and sessions on developing effective cost models, benchmarking cost allocation strategies, and calculating customer and business unit profitability. The document also lists industry experts speaking at the event from organizations like BT, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, and regulators like Ofcom. An 80% attendance rate of operators is noted from the previous year's event.
This document discusses model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and the use of system modeling languages. It motivates MBSE by describing how system models can integrate requirements, design, analysis and other engineering artifacts. It then provides an overview of the SysML modeling language and how it supports structural, behavioral, requirements and parametric modeling of systems. Finally, it describes how a system architecture model can act as an integrating framework to link various engineering analysis models across the lifecycle.
The document summarizes SNP Transformation Backbone, a software platform for automated transformation of business applications. The key points are:
1) SNP TB is a standard software for holistic and automated transformation of ERP systems, with over 1,400 successful projects.
2) It uses a software-based approach for technical implementation and transformation management, providing benefits like increased efficiency, transparency, and reduced risk compared to traditional manual methods.
3) The platform supports various transformation scenarios like mergers/acquisitions, upgrades, and reorganizations through integrated workflows and tools.
Define criticality matrix with:
- Potential consequence (safety, environment, production)
- Frequency of use
- Replacement cost
- Downtime impact
2 3 4 High
Agree about criticality
ranking per equipment
Low
Frequency of use
High
Low
Replacement cost
High
Low
Downtime impact
High
Criticality matrix:
- Safety, Environment, Production
- Frequency of use
- Replacement cost
- Downtime impact
Engineered Resilient Systems, overview and status, 31 october 2011RNeches
The document discusses the need for Engineered Resilient Systems (ERS) to address challenges in developing systems that are affordable, effective, and adaptable. It outlines three key goals for ERS: (1) enabling affordable engineering via less rework; (2) ensuring effectiveness via better informed design decisions; and (3) facilitating adaptability through design and testing for a wider range of missions. It also identifies technical gaps in areas like system representation and modeling, characterizing changing operational environments, and enabling cross-domain coupling between different models. The overall aim is to develop technologies that allow systems to be engineered, analyzed, and adapted more quickly across their lifecycles.
This document introduces SNP T-Bone Data Provisioning and Masking (DPM), a module that helps companies provision optimized test data from their ERP production systems. DPM addresses challenges like regularly refreshing QA systems, anonymizing sensitive data for non-production use, and reducing data volumes for storage efficiency. It provides a flexible tool to select relevant data, apply customizable masking and reduction rules, and optimize data for various test phases while meeting compliance requirements.
The G&G Manufacturing Co. provides engineering, machining, and sourcing services to increase customer profits and support growth. It targets materials and operations managers seeking collaborative relationships. G&G's core customers have annual revenues of $50-200M or $500M-5B and produce parts for major defense programs. G&G offers full product lifecycle support from design to mass production, with a focus on precision machining and quality engineering.
This document discusses SNP T-Bone Data Provisioning and Masking software. It provides an introduction to SNP and test data management challenges. The SNP solution allows for flexible, intelligent data subsetting and masking to efficiently provision test data. It highlights features such as predefined scenarios, parallel processing, and field-level data masking.
NUS-DBS International Case Competition 2010 - USC Marshall (Champions)thenuscase
Singapore Airlines aims to remain customer-centric by focusing on its core airline business and enhancing the customer experience. It plans to divest from non-core businesses, introduce new business class routes, and enhance the pre-flight experience. It must position itself as a premium carrier to avoid price wars and maintain reasonable margins for long-term survival in the competitive airline industry.
NUS-DBS International Case Competition 2010 - Thammasat University (1st Runne...thenuscase
1) The document discusses Singapore Airlines' (SIA) need to strengthen its competitive edge against other airlines, adapt to changes in customer lifestyle and technology, and capitalize on downturns in the airline industry.
2) SIA is recognized as a world-leading airline for its service excellence and product innovation, but must keep up with rapid technological changes and the evolving customer experience.
3) The document recommends strategies for SIA to maintain its position as the airline of choice, including strengthening its core competencies and withstanding external challenges through balanced strategies.
The document summarizes how SNP's T-Bone software platform can help companies prepare for and implement business transformations. The T-Bone platform provides tools to analyze a company's IT landscape, plan transformations, execute projects, and ensure compliance. It supports scenarios like mergers, splits, and upgrades. T-Bone offers benefits like reducing costs and integrating heterogeneous systems.
The document discusses NASA's technology protection program, which aims to identify and protect mission critical information (MCI) from foreign threats. It outlines the technology protection process, which involves assessing technologies to identify MCI, evaluating vulnerabilities, selecting initial and final controls, and developing implementation plans. The process is facilitated by the Technology Protection Working Group and aims to balance security with continued information sharing and the NASA mission.
Osvaldo Omega Gerald is seeking consulting opportunities that leverage over 28 years of experience in executive management, business development, and project management for government contractors. He has a successful track record of expanding offerings, increasing revenues, managing projects, and winning proposals. His background includes experience as CEO, director, manager, and instructor for various technology companies supporting government clients.
NUS-DBS International Case Competition 2010 - National University of Singapor...thenuscase
This document discusses Singapore Airlines' business strategies. It analyzes Singapore Airlines' revenue sources and competitive advantages. The core business is air transportation, though cargo operations grew significantly from 2005-2010. Competitive advantages lie in differentiation through service excellence and quality, and cost effectiveness through cost management and flexibility. Key issues are how to innovate to remain competitive and how much focus should be placed on the core business. The proposed strategies are to accentuate premium quality, cultivate the core business through business-only flights to financial hubs in Europe, and enhance competitiveness.
Community learning provides services to MBA/MCA/Engineering/BCA and other engineering colleges to enable them better for final year placements or good internships in top companies.
The Contact Center of the Future - A Business Context Mitch Lieberman
From Customer Centric to Customer Experience and Customer Journeys the simple premise is to always make the customer is the center of everything you do. The Contact Center needs to evolve to support this vision
A quality problem management program can eliminate recurring problems that impact an organization's productivity and increase support costs. Implementing problem management requires integrating tools, processes, and people to generate measurable results through data analysis, trend reporting, and ensuring follow-up actions are taken. The value of a problem management program is defined by the measurable benefits it provides and how it communicates resolutions to stakeholders.
ForchuTeck Consulting Inc is an international consulting firm with offices in Africa, USA, and India. They provide business and collaborative solutions including application development, integration, content management, and e-learning. They have over 15 years of experience working with over 200 professionals on projects for 46+ customers across 18+ countries.
ATI's Systems Engineering - Requirements technical training course samplerJim Jenkins
This ATI professional
development course, Systems Engineering - Requirements, provides system engineers, team leaders, and managers with a clear understanding about how to develop good specifications affordably using modeling methods that encourage identification of the essential characteristics that must be respected in the subsequent design process.
This document outlines a weekly spelling homework schedule that includes writing words multiple times, using them in sentences, defining them, and playing spelling games online. It concludes by noting students will be ready for a spelling test after completing all the weekly activities.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
École Central Elementary School of the Arts provides guidance to teachers on having a great school year through engagement, communication, and assessment. The document emphasizes engaging students through clear lesson plans differentiated for student needs, integrating the arts, and having a thoughtfully planned day. It also stresses the importance of communication with students, colleagues, parents and the community to ensure everyone understands classroom priorities. Finally, it discusses assessing student learning through formative and summative assessments and using results to guide instruction.
Marius Iulian Mihailescu is a researcher at the University of Bucharest who focuses on 3 main areas: [1] biometrics and RFID systems, including cryptanalysis of authentication protocols; [2] analysis and design of cryptographic hash functions, block ciphers, and stream ciphers; and [3] investigating steganography and watermarking techniques to hide information. Some specific research topics include developing digital identity solutions combining biometrics with cryptography, generating cancelable biometrics templates, and designing tools to detect steganography artifacts and hidden files.
Este documento proporciona una lista de 160 radioaficionados autorizados en un país, incluyendo su nombre, indicativo de llamada y categoría. La lista incluye información básica sobre los operadores de radio aficionados ordenados alfabéticamente con su número de registro, nombre, indicativo de llamada y categoría como radioaficionado.
Anubhuti. Life Long Learning Experiencesmukesh mehta
Learning By Doing, Learning By Mistakes & Learning By Fun. Anubhuti is an experiential journey to self development. Physical, Intellectual, Emotional & Spiritual SELF can be experienced to manage and enjoy work life balance. Life will be memorable and wonderful experience.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang penatalaksanaan nyeri yang meliputi sejarah perkembangan pemahaman nyeri, patofisiologi nyeri, tujuan penatalaksanaan nyeri, dan strategi terapi penatalaksanaan nyeri termasuk terapi non-farmakologi dan farmakologi."
This document summarizes the cell cycle process in mammalian cells. It describes the main phases (G1, S, G2, M), key regulators like cyclins and CDKs, checkpoints that monitor DNA integrity, and mechanisms that ensure fidelity such as damage response pathways and regulated degradation. The cell cycle is tightly controlled to maintain genomic integrity through duplication and division of cells.
This document discusses SNP T-Bone Data Provisioning and Masking software. It provides an introduction to SNP and test data management challenges. The SNP solution allows for flexible, intelligent data subsetting and masking to efficiently provision test data. It highlights features such as predefined scenarios, parallel processing, and field-level data masking.
NUS-DBS International Case Competition 2010 - USC Marshall (Champions)thenuscase
Singapore Airlines aims to remain customer-centric by focusing on its core airline business and enhancing the customer experience. It plans to divest from non-core businesses, introduce new business class routes, and enhance the pre-flight experience. It must position itself as a premium carrier to avoid price wars and maintain reasonable margins for long-term survival in the competitive airline industry.
NUS-DBS International Case Competition 2010 - Thammasat University (1st Runne...thenuscase
1) The document discusses Singapore Airlines' (SIA) need to strengthen its competitive edge against other airlines, adapt to changes in customer lifestyle and technology, and capitalize on downturns in the airline industry.
2) SIA is recognized as a world-leading airline for its service excellence and product innovation, but must keep up with rapid technological changes and the evolving customer experience.
3) The document recommends strategies for SIA to maintain its position as the airline of choice, including strengthening its core competencies and withstanding external challenges through balanced strategies.
The document summarizes how SNP's T-Bone software platform can help companies prepare for and implement business transformations. The T-Bone platform provides tools to analyze a company's IT landscape, plan transformations, execute projects, and ensure compliance. It supports scenarios like mergers, splits, and upgrades. T-Bone offers benefits like reducing costs and integrating heterogeneous systems.
The document discusses NASA's technology protection program, which aims to identify and protect mission critical information (MCI) from foreign threats. It outlines the technology protection process, which involves assessing technologies to identify MCI, evaluating vulnerabilities, selecting initial and final controls, and developing implementation plans. The process is facilitated by the Technology Protection Working Group and aims to balance security with continued information sharing and the NASA mission.
Osvaldo Omega Gerald is seeking consulting opportunities that leverage over 28 years of experience in executive management, business development, and project management for government contractors. He has a successful track record of expanding offerings, increasing revenues, managing projects, and winning proposals. His background includes experience as CEO, director, manager, and instructor for various technology companies supporting government clients.
NUS-DBS International Case Competition 2010 - National University of Singapor...thenuscase
This document discusses Singapore Airlines' business strategies. It analyzes Singapore Airlines' revenue sources and competitive advantages. The core business is air transportation, though cargo operations grew significantly from 2005-2010. Competitive advantages lie in differentiation through service excellence and quality, and cost effectiveness through cost management and flexibility. Key issues are how to innovate to remain competitive and how much focus should be placed on the core business. The proposed strategies are to accentuate premium quality, cultivate the core business through business-only flights to financial hubs in Europe, and enhance competitiveness.
Community learning provides services to MBA/MCA/Engineering/BCA and other engineering colleges to enable them better for final year placements or good internships in top companies.
The Contact Center of the Future - A Business Context Mitch Lieberman
From Customer Centric to Customer Experience and Customer Journeys the simple premise is to always make the customer is the center of everything you do. The Contact Center needs to evolve to support this vision
A quality problem management program can eliminate recurring problems that impact an organization's productivity and increase support costs. Implementing problem management requires integrating tools, processes, and people to generate measurable results through data analysis, trend reporting, and ensuring follow-up actions are taken. The value of a problem management program is defined by the measurable benefits it provides and how it communicates resolutions to stakeholders.
ForchuTeck Consulting Inc is an international consulting firm with offices in Africa, USA, and India. They provide business and collaborative solutions including application development, integration, content management, and e-learning. They have over 15 years of experience working with over 200 professionals on projects for 46+ customers across 18+ countries.
ATI's Systems Engineering - Requirements technical training course samplerJim Jenkins
This ATI professional
development course, Systems Engineering - Requirements, provides system engineers, team leaders, and managers with a clear understanding about how to develop good specifications affordably using modeling methods that encourage identification of the essential characteristics that must be respected in the subsequent design process.
This document outlines a weekly spelling homework schedule that includes writing words multiple times, using them in sentences, defining them, and playing spelling games online. It concludes by noting students will be ready for a spelling test after completing all the weekly activities.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
École Central Elementary School of the Arts provides guidance to teachers on having a great school year through engagement, communication, and assessment. The document emphasizes engaging students through clear lesson plans differentiated for student needs, integrating the arts, and having a thoughtfully planned day. It also stresses the importance of communication with students, colleagues, parents and the community to ensure everyone understands classroom priorities. Finally, it discusses assessing student learning through formative and summative assessments and using results to guide instruction.
Marius Iulian Mihailescu is a researcher at the University of Bucharest who focuses on 3 main areas: [1] biometrics and RFID systems, including cryptanalysis of authentication protocols; [2] analysis and design of cryptographic hash functions, block ciphers, and stream ciphers; and [3] investigating steganography and watermarking techniques to hide information. Some specific research topics include developing digital identity solutions combining biometrics with cryptography, generating cancelable biometrics templates, and designing tools to detect steganography artifacts and hidden files.
Este documento proporciona una lista de 160 radioaficionados autorizados en un país, incluyendo su nombre, indicativo de llamada y categoría. La lista incluye información básica sobre los operadores de radio aficionados ordenados alfabéticamente con su número de registro, nombre, indicativo de llamada y categoría como radioaficionado.
Anubhuti. Life Long Learning Experiencesmukesh mehta
Learning By Doing, Learning By Mistakes & Learning By Fun. Anubhuti is an experiential journey to self development. Physical, Intellectual, Emotional & Spiritual SELF can be experienced to manage and enjoy work life balance. Life will be memorable and wonderful experience.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang penatalaksanaan nyeri yang meliputi sejarah perkembangan pemahaman nyeri, patofisiologi nyeri, tujuan penatalaksanaan nyeri, dan strategi terapi penatalaksanaan nyeri termasuk terapi non-farmakologi dan farmakologi."
This document summarizes the cell cycle process in mammalian cells. It describes the main phases (G1, S, G2, M), key regulators like cyclins and CDKs, checkpoints that monitor DNA integrity, and mechanisms that ensure fidelity such as damage response pathways and regulated degradation. The cell cycle is tightly controlled to maintain genomic integrity through duplication and division of cells.
The document discusses obesity, its history, current status as an epidemic, and causes. It then provides details on a clinical case of a 46-year-old woman with a BMI of 34.8 kg/m2 and waist circumference of 98 cm, indicating class II obesity. Her lab tests reveal impaired fasting glucose, dyslipidemia, and mild depressive disorder. The guidelines recommend a comprehensive lifestyle intervention including reduced-calorie diet, regular physical activity, and behavioral modification for weight loss and management of obesity-related conditions. Pharmacotherapy may be considered as an adjunct if lifestyle changes alone do not achieve meaningful weight loss or control of comorbidities.
The document summarizes Banyan Tree's global marketing strategy for its luxury resort brand. It discusses segmentation of wealthy couples aged 30-40, positioning the brand as romantic and rejuvenating escapes in Asia, Europe and the US. A SWOT analysis notes opportunities in expansion but threats from competitors. Michael Porter's 5 forces model is applied. The marketing mix details services, prices from $200-4000 per night, promotion through websites and magazines, and distribution globally through travel agencies and direct bookings.
Bed Sores: Classification and ManagementJay-ar Palec
This document discusses bed sores (also known as pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers), including their causes, risk factors, common areas, stages, assessment using the Braden scale, and treatment. Prolonged pressure on bony areas can lead to reduced blood flow and skin breakdown. The sacrum, elbows, knees, and ankles are most common. Risk increases with age, incontinence, poor nutrition, diabetes, and smoking. Bedsores are caused by pressure, shear forces, and friction. They are classified in stages based on depth of tissue damage. Treatment focuses on relieving pressure and proper wound care like debridement and dressing.
Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country with a population of over 86 million people and a capital city of Hanoi. It has a rich culture and history as well as natural beauty. Tourism is a growing industry in Vietnam, with over 3.7 million international visitors in the first 9 months of 2010, a 34.2% increase from the previous year. The government is actively promoting tourism through policies like tax breaks for foreign investors and easing of visa requirements. However, the tourism workforce needs improvement, as only about 50% are trained and many have weak English skills. Vietnam also faces threats like arbitrary government policies and low health standards in some provinces.
This document summarizes the key updates from the 2010 American Academy of Neurology evidence-based guidelines on determining brain death. It outlines the clinical evaluation process including the neurologic assessment and apnea test to determine the irreversible cessation of brain and brainstem functions. While ancillary tests are not required, they may be used when the neurologic exam is uncertain or the apnea test cannot be done. Proper documentation of the determination is also important.
Strengthening CMMI Maturity Levels with a Quantitative Approach to Root-Cause...Luigi Buglione
This presentation discusses and analyzes the opportunity to approach a typical TQM qualitative technique such as Root-Cause Analysis (RCA), expressed with the well-known Ishikawa (or Fishbone) diagrams, in a quantitative manner. Adding a control measure at the end of each ‘cause bone’ can help decision-makers in their determination of corrective/improvement actions to take in terms of how much to introduce into the related action plan in the way of resources. The ISO 15939 Measurement Information Model can be the appropriate technique to help derive such measures, as it overcomes the intrinsic limitations of Orthogonal Defect Classification (ODC) by providing direct process improvement at ML2 on Measurement & Analysis (ME) and at ML3 on Organizational Process Focus (OPF), in particular taking care of the specific practice SP1.4 concerning the establishment of the organization’s measurement repository), as well as on the General Practice GP2.8 (Monitor & Control the Process) across all the process areas involved in each single cause-effect analysis. The communication issue is discussed, an alternative way to express Ishikawa diagrams is proposed (Mind Maps), and how Mind Maps can facilitate the diffusion of RCA and its quantitative variant (Q-RCA) into organizations, and subsequently be used by organizations, is shown.
B.Tech in Electronics and ommunication Engineering having healthy experience of 34 months in IMS Deployment, RAN (GSM, WCDMA, LTE),Packet Core, Circuit Core,VAS, Incident Management,Change management with expertise in Dispatch Functionality.
An Oversight or a New Customer Phenomenon, Getting the Most of your Contact C...Cisco Canada
As corporations consistently seek to maximize customer loyalty, secure predictable revenue, gain a competitive advantage and ensure customer satisfaction, more than often the words ‘Contact Center’ are never spoken. Much of the budget is allocated to the corporate marketing groups as they unveil flashy new websites, packaging and literature targeted for new and existing customers. More often than not, the Contact Center which is a critical portal to these customers is neglected with respect to revenue generation and customer loyalty.
The document outlines the services provided by The Centre, which was established and managed by Randglen (M) Sdn Bhd to develop the manufacturing sector in Penang, Malaysia. The Centre aims to increase skills and knowledge in machining and introduce new processes like metal forming. It offers training on CNC machinery, manufacturing development services, and post-university training to transform engineers into manufacturing specialists. Key industry targets are orthopedic devices, aerospace, automotive, and semiconductors. Facilities include multi-axis CNC machines and a CMM for prototyping and reverse engineering.
The document discusses key topics in computer architecture including instruction set architecture, pipelining, memory hierarchy, parallelism, and performance evaluation metrics. It notes that computer performance is measured by execution time, throughput, or latency. Trends show that logic, DRAM, and disk capacities double every 2-3 years while speeds improve more slowly. Amdahl's Law and the CPI equation are introduced as quantitative principles for evaluating performance improvements and tradeoffs.
"Agent-Based Service Analysis, Forecasting, Simulation and Optimisation - Fro...李杨 Dr Yang Li
Invited seminar talk by faculty of technology at De Montfort University on 15th June 2015:
http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/research-seminar-series/15june2016.aspx
Arif is seeking a new role as a Principal or Staff Engineer, or Engineering Manager with opportunities for career growth. He has over 11 years of experience in hardware engineering roles at Honeywell Aerospace and Motorola. His expertise includes electronics, programming, manufacturing processes, and project management. He is skilled in troubleshooting, failure analysis, and people management.
The document is a resume for Adam Podgorski, an automation and controls engineer with over 20 years of experience in manufacturing, process control, and computer maintenance. He has skills in areas such as Lean Manufacturing, quality assurance, and PLC/HMI systems. His professional experience includes roles at 454 Life Sciences, MannKind Corporation, Beiersdorf Inc., Van Dyk Baler Corp., and Quality Mounting and Laminating Systems, as well as serving in the US Air Force. He holds a Master's degree in Technology Management and a Bachelor's degree in Electro-Mechanical Technology.
The document discusses outsourcing network operations for a telecom company. It analyzes the client's network processes and technology using frameworks to identify gaps. It proposes outsourcing models and benefits, including reduced costs and improved focus on core business. Key steps outlined include defining scope, identifying stakeholders, developing service level agreements, and establishing performance metrics and charging methodologies.
This document provides a summary of an individual's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines over 5 years of experience in the telecom domain and satellite communications, currently working as a technical leader. It also lists academic qualifications including an MCA and BCA, as well as achievements like best performer awards. Core competencies include experience in C/C++ and various operating systems, while project details describe roles in areas like satellite communication, wireless networks, and telecom infrastructure support.
This document describes the implementation of a simulation-based operator training system at Barrick Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic. The system was part of a "Ready for Start Up" program to prepare operators for the safe and efficient startup of a new gold processing plant. A dynamic process simulator called Mimic was selected and integrated with the DeltaV DCS to provide hands-on training. The project helped identify issues, improve training, and reduce commissioning time. An iterative development approach worked better than the planned waterfall model.
Marcel Gaudet has extensive education and experience in engineering, technology management, and statistics. He has worked in semiconductor manufacturing for STMicroelectronics and Applied Materials, specializing in process improvement, quality management, and program management. He has received several awards for successfully leading statistical analysis projects, implementing new software systems, and developing sampling plans to reduce manufacturing costs while maintaining quality standards.
UC2 International Deployment, Baltimore Society of Communications Technology ...Agustin Argelich Casals
This document discusses the risks and lessons learned from deploying a unified communications and collaboration (UC2) platform internationally across multiple countries for a large multinational company. The company has over 18,000 employees across 28 countries with 56 main sites. When deploying the UC2 platform on a global scale, questions around dedicated vs shared infrastructure, ownership, administration, and maintenance must be addressed. Lessons from the case study highlight that cost containment, governance, security, and reducing complexity are important factors for a successful global deployment.
The document provides information about Netmax Technologies, including:
1) Netmax Technologies is an organization established in 2001 that provides network support, training, and embedded systems services. They have a team of over 15 certified engineers and provide courses in areas like CCNA, Linux, and Windows.
2) The document describes the company's profile, facilities, clientele, and services. It also introduces the trainer, Barinder Singh, and provides his contact information.
3) The introduction to CCNA section defines networking concepts like LAN, WAN, devices, topologies and protocols to provide context for the CCNA training.
Karthik S is seeking a challenging job utilizing his 6 years of experience in manufacturing, maintenance, and testing. He has worked as an Assistant Engineer for Michelin Tyres India, Assistant Electrical Engineer for Vijay Mahiendra Pvt Ltd, and Test Technician for Motorola Mobility Chennai. Karthik has experience with troubleshooting, predictive maintenance, safety protocols, process development, and quality control. He holds a B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering and is proficient in C-Language, ICT testing, and MS Office.
This document provides qualifications for J. Marc Edwards including:
- Diverse background in high-tech markets, venture capital, cloud computing, business development, R&D management, and engineering.
- MBA from UNC Chapel Hill and MSEE from Georgia Tech with experience in startups, transnational companies, and leadership roles.
- Over 15 years of professional experience including roles in semiconductor design, cloud computing, software engineering, and engineering management.
The document provides information about Netmax Technologies, a company that provides network support, training, and embedded systems services. It details the company's profile, team, areas of support and expertise, courses offered, and contact information. The document also includes an introduction to CCNA training which outlines common network concepts like LAN, WAN, devices, topologies, Ethernet standards, cabling, and the OSI model. It concludes with a brief overview of router architecture.
2. SCM Overview
NOC OSS
CH 1 & 2
NOC Infrastructure
Marking & Class Norms CH # 3
NOC Integration
Case Study:
Introduction NOC Operations
Bull whip effect
Technical Department
3. ZEESHAN KHAN.
EDUCATION:
MBA ( SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT & PROJECT MANAGEMENT)
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ( COMMUNICATIONS)
2 RESEARCH ARTICLES IN IEEE.
PMP PDUs COMPLETED.
EXPERIENCE:
WORKING IN PTCL AS MANAGER NOC (5 YEARS)
ASSOCIATED WITH VENDORS LIKE ZTE, HUAWEI, AL-LUCENT ETC.
LECTURER IN UET (ONE SEMESTER)
CONSULTANT FOR TELEPHONE INDUSTRIES OF PAKISTAN FOR
OPTIMIZING DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OF TELEPHONE SETS
GUEST SPEAKER TO MS-ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
PROFESSIONALS FOR QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT.
CONDUCTED SEVERAL PRESENTATION TO ROSHAN TELECOM
AFGHANISTAN, ETISILAT GROUP UAE & PAK ARMED FORCES
AND MANY OTHERS
Technical Department
4. ZEESHAN KHAN.
COMMUNICATE:
zeeshanpmp@gmail.com
0345-9571133 (only in case of emergency)
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Specialization Signature
Technical Department
5. SCM Overview
NOC OSS
CH 1 & 2
NOC Infrastructure
Marking & Class Norms CH # 3
NOC Integration
Case Study:
Introduction NOC Operations
Bull whip effect
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6. MARKING:
DISTRIBUTION:
Quizzes…(5%)
Assignments…(10%)
Grand Quizzes/Presentation…(10%)
Mid-Term…(25%)
End-Term…(40%)
Class participation marks (-10% up to +10%)
WHAT YOU HAVE GOT:
I HAVE GIVEN YOU 100/100 MARKS (i-e A GRADE)
NOW ITS UP TO YOU … DON’T LOSE MARKS AND SUSTAIN YOUR
POSITION.
12 MARKS MARGIN FOR A GRADE.
18 MARKS MARGIN FOR B+ GRADE &
40 MARKS MARGIN FOR F GRADE.
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7. NORMS:
Late comers not allowed ( margin 10 mins)
Assignments (suggestion: do at your own)
Quiz (in the class in which assignment is to be
submitted)
Bonus quiz (any time, ADD to class participation marks)
No LAUGH on questions being asked by fellow students
or if there is a wrong answer.
CONDUCIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
VIOLATIONS:
WILL LEAD TO REDUCTION IN
CLASS PARTICIPATION MARKS
(-10% TO +10%)
THAT COULD HURT YOUR GRADES EVENTUALLY.
Technical Department
8. SCM Overview
NOC OSS
CH 1 & 2
NOC Infrastructure
Marking & Class Norms CH # 3
NOC Integration
Case Study:
Introduction NOC Operations
Bull whip effect
Technical Department
9. What is Supply chain Management? Why SCM is important or why companies
put emphasis on SCM?
SCM:
“A supply chain is the alignment of firms that bring products or
services to market.”—from Lambert, Stock, and Ellram
“A supply chain consists of all stages involved, directly or indirectly,
in fulfilling a customer request. The supply chain not only includes
the manufacturer and suppliers, but also transporters, warehouses,
retailers, and customers themselves.”—
from Chopra and Meindle
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10. What is Supply chain Management? Why SCM is important or why companies
put emphasis on SCM?
SCM:
“A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution
options that performs the functions of procurement of
materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate
and finished products, and the distribution of these finished
products to customers.”—from Ganeshan and Harrison
Supply chain management is the coordination of production,
inventory, location, and transportation among the participants
in a supply chain to achieve the best mix of responsiveness
and efficiency for the market being served.”—
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11. What is Supply chain Management? Why SCM is important or why companies
put emphasis on SCM?
SCM:
A set of approaches used to efficiently integrate
Suppliers
Manufacturers
Warehouses
Distribution centers
So that the product is produced and distributed
In the right quantities
To the right locations
And at the right time
System-wide costs are minimized and
Service level requirements are satisfied
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12. What is Supply chain Management? Why SCM is important or why companies
put emphasis on SCM?
SCM: Source of Competitive advantage
Suppliers Manufacturers Warehouses & Customers
Distribution Centers
Transportation Transportation
Costs Costs
Material Costs Transportation
Manufacturing Costs
Technical Department Inventory Costs Costs
13. What is Supply chain Management? Why SCM is important or why companies
put emphasis on SCM?
Why Is SCM Difficult?
• Uncertainty is inherent to every supply chain
– Travel times
– Breakdowns of machines and vehicles
– Weather, natural catastrophe, war
– Local politics, labor conditions, border issues
• The complexity of the problem to globally optimize a supply
chain is significant
– Minimize internal costs
– Minimize uncertainty
– Deal with remaining uncertainty
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14. What is Supply chain Management? Why SCM is important or why companies
put emphasis on SCM?
The Importance of Supply Chain Management
• Dealing with uncertain environments – matching supply and
demand
– Boeing announced a $2.6 billion write-off in 1997 due to “raw
materials shortages, internal and supplier parts shortages and
productivity inefficiencies”
– U.S Surgical Corporation announced a $22 million loss in 1993 due
to “larger than anticipated inventories on the shelves of
hospitals”
– IBM sold out its supply of its new Aptiva PC in 1994 costing it
millions in potential revenue
– Hewlett-Packard and Dell found it difficult to obtain important
components for its PC’s from Taiwanese suppliers in 1999 due to
a massive earthquake
• U.S. firms spent $898 billion (10% of GDP) on supply-chain
related activities in 1998
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15. Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies?
Competitive Strategy:
• Competitive strategy: defines the set of customer needs a firm
seeks to satisfy through its products and services, relative to its
competitors.
– Wallmart – low price, product availability
– Dell – Customization and variety
• Priories of the customer is the determining factor in
competitive strategy.
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16. Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies?
SC Strategy:
Supply chain strategy:
•Determines the nature of material procurement, transportation of
materials, manufacture of product or creation of service,
distribution of product.
•Determines the broad structure, what the processes within
company must focus “to do well”, and what roles each entity in the
supply chain should play.
•Supply chain strategy is simply the collection of the strategies for
new product development, marketing, operations, distributions,
and service.
•Consistency and support between supply chain strategy,
competitive strategy, and other functional strategies is
important.
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17. Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies?
Seven Eleven Japan
• A chain of small stores selling groceries and variety of products
and services.
• Competitive strategy; convenience and easy access to stores,
availability of variety of products and services (like bill
payment).
• Supply chain strategy; emphasizing the convenience and
variety in marketing, high density of stores, excellent
information system, very responsive forecasting and inventory
management system, flexible distribution system in delivery
schedules.
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18. Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies?
DELL:
Competitive strategy; Customization and variety at reasonable
price.
Supply chain strategy; broad structure-direct sale to customer,
built-to-order system to achieve the customization and variety,
using internet (or phone) and e-business for customization, no
finished product inventory, low component inventories, close
relations and information sharing with suppliers for speedy
delivery and reduced defects, using parcel carriers for speedy
delivery, a few assembly plants for economies of scale in
production.
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19. Achieving Strategic Fit:
Dell Achieving Strategic Fit: Which option is better?
• Competitive strategy; Customization and variety
• Supply chain strategy;
• Two extreme options;
• Efficient supply chain for low cost products (consolidated
production and distribution, dedicated production capacity,
limited variety, slow modes of distribution, standard products
etc.)
• Responsive supply chain; Flexible production capacity, fast
distribution options, product variety, designing easily
customizable products with as many as possible common
components)
Second option of course better fits with competitive strategy of Dell.
Technical Department
20. SCM Overview
NOC OSS
CH 1 & 2
NOC Infrastructure
Marking & Class Norms CH # 3
NOC Integration
Case Study:
Introduction NOC Operations
Bull whip effect
Technical Department
21. Planning Supply and Demand in a Supply Chain:
Managing Predictable Variability
Predictable variability :
Predictable variability is change in demand that can be forecasted.
Can cause increased costs and decreased responsiveness in the
supply chain
A firm can handle predictable variability using two broad
approaches:
Manage supply using capacity, inventory & subcontracting
Manage demand using short-term price discounts and trade
promotions.
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22. Planning Supply and Demand in a Supply Chain:
Managing Predictable Variability
Predictable variability : Managing Supply
Managing capacity
Time flexibility from workforce
Use of seasonal workforce
Use of subcontracting
Use of dual facilities – dedicated and flexible
Designing product flexibility into production processes
Managing inventory
Building inventory of high demand or predictable demand
products
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23. Planning Supply and Demand in a Supply Chain:
Managing Predictable Variability
Predictable variability : Managing Supply
Inventory Capacity Trade-off:
Leveling capacity forces inventory to build up in anticipation of
seasonal variation in demand
Carrying low levels of inventory requires capacity to vary with
seasonal variation in demand or enough capacity to cover peak
demand during season
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24. Planning Supply and Demand in a Supply Chain:
Managing Predictable Variability
Predictable variability : Managing Supply
Implementing Solutions to Predictable Variability in Practice
Coordinate planning across enterprises in the supply chain
Take predictable variability into account when making strategic
decisions
Preempt, do not just react to, predictable variability
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25. Planning Supply and Demand in a Supply Chain:
Managing Predictable Variability
Predictable variability : Managing Demand
Promotion
Pricing
Timing of promotion and pricing changes is important
Demand increases can result from a combination of factors:
Market growth (increased sales, increased market size)
Stealing share (increased sales, same market size)
Technical Department
26. Planning Supply and Demand in a Supply Chain:
Managing Predictable Variability
Assignment # 1:
How can supply be managed to improve synchronization in the
supply chain in the face of predictable variability?
How can demand be managed to improve synchronization in
the supply chain in the face of predictable variability?
How can strategic planning be used to maximize profitability
when faced with predictable variability in the supply chain?
Submit by next Saturday (hardcopy, Computerized Print)
+2 BONUS MARKS if softcopy is sent before 25th september
11:59:59 pm
Technical Department
27. SCM Overview
NOC OSS
CH 1 & 2
NOC Infrastructure
Marking & Class Norms CH # 3
NOC Integration
Case Study:
Introduction NOC Operations
Bull whip effect
Technical Department
28. Bull whip Effect
Read NOW and be prepared for the quiz in the
next class.
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Editor's Notes
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It is all about Perfection Excellence Staying ahead of other.
It is all about Perfection Excellence Staying ahead of other.
It is all about Perfection Excellence Staying ahead of other.
It is all about Perfection Excellence Staying ahead of other.