Restocking the industrial engineering toolkit - Combining process mapping, business analytics and operations research for effective problem solving.
Computers & Industrial Engineering Conference, Cape Town, 16 July 2012
Cauvesoft Engineering was founded as a part of diversification plans in response to the opening up of markets for Industrial design services.
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Cauvesoft Engineering was founded as a part of diversification plans in response to the opening up of markets for Industrial design services.
Contact : info@cauve.com
We provide solutions in solar and inverter, we are a leading innovative engineering and consultancy firm in Nigeria, marketing quality prod- ucts and services and delivering consistently to customer satisfaction.
A developers' journey into building automated tests for IT from the ground upstefanorago
Having learned the benefits of applying TDD to application code, my team decided to apply the same technique to infrastructure code. There isn’t quite as much literature available, and we faced many challenges, but we ended up with a rewarding result: a continuous integration server that runs tests at several levels, including acceptance tests. The technology stack involves Chef, Test Kitchen, Vagrant, KVM, Serverspec and Jenkins. Although each one of these parties has at least a good level of maturity, integrating all the blocks has been the interesting part. We discuss how to put together virtualization solutions, configuration management and BDD specs to converge into a fully automated continuous integration system that can and, in our opinion, should become part of the workflow for DevOp teams.
Test first, code later: the value of embedding test engineersThe App Business
In this presentation originally shared at the London #TestGathering on 20th March, The App Business' QA Manager Christina Ohanian shares her view on the need to embed testing at the very earliest stages of software development.
Christina focuses not on tools, but the need for better communication, commitment and the understanding that in software development, conversations with the right people will save you.
2016 Havana Studio | Cleveland + Havana AnalysisSeventh Hill
Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative led a graduate studio focused on the redevelopment of Havana's Nico-Lopez Oil Refinery. Based on information gathered during a one-week visit to Cuba, students generated a holistic vision to transform the 500 acre brownfield site into a viable harbor-front neighborhood. The range of urban design proposals include a public transit corridor, ferry terminal, urban agriculture farm, flood mitigation landscape. public park network, and wastewater biofiltration infrastructure.
A developers' journey into building automated tests for IT from the ground upstefanorago
Having learned the benefits of applying TDD to application code, my team decided to apply the same technique to infrastructure code. There isn’t quite as much literature available, and we faced many challenges, but we ended up with a rewarding result: a continuous integration server that runs tests at several levels, including acceptance tests. The technology stack involves Chef, Test Kitchen, Vagrant, KVM, Serverspec and Jenkins. Although each one of these parties has at least a good level of maturity, integrating all the blocks has been the interesting part. We discuss how to put together virtualization solutions, configuration management and BDD specs to converge into a fully automated continuous integration system that can and, in our opinion, should become part of the workflow for DevOp teams.
Test first, code later: the value of embedding test engineersThe App Business
In this presentation originally shared at the London #TestGathering on 20th March, The App Business' QA Manager Christina Ohanian shares her view on the need to embed testing at the very earliest stages of software development.
Christina focuses not on tools, but the need for better communication, commitment and the understanding that in software development, conversations with the right people will save you.
2016 Havana Studio | Cleveland + Havana AnalysisSeventh Hill
Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative led a graduate studio focused on the redevelopment of Havana's Nico-Lopez Oil Refinery. Based on information gathered during a one-week visit to Cuba, students generated a holistic vision to transform the 500 acre brownfield site into a viable harbor-front neighborhood. The range of urban design proposals include a public transit corridor, ferry terminal, urban agriculture farm, flood mitigation landscape. public park network, and wastewater biofiltration infrastructure.
Selection of Heat Exchanger Types
0 INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE
1 SCOPE
2 FIELD OF APPLICATION
3 DEFINITIONS
4 BACKGROUND
5 FACTORS INFLUENCING SELECTION
5.1 Type of Duty
5.2 Temperatures and Pressures
5.3 Materials of Construction 5.4 Fouling
5.5 Safety and Reliability
5.6 Repairs
5.7 Design Methods
5.8 Dimensions and Weight
5.9 Cost
5.10 GBHE Experience
6 TYPES OF EXCHANGER
6.1 Shell and Tube Exchangers
6.2 Cylindrical Graphite Block Heat Exchangers
6.3 Cubic Graphite Block Heat Exchangers
6.4 Air Cooled Heat Exchangers
6.5 Gasketed Plate and Frame
6.6 Spiral Plate
6.7 Tube in Duct
6.8 Plate-fin
6.9 Printed Circuit Heat Exchanger (PCHE)
6.10 Scraped Surface/Wiped Film Exchangers
6.11 Welded or Brazed Plate
6.12 Double Pipe
6.13 Electric Heaters
6.14 Fired Process Heaters
TABLE
(1) ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DIFFERENT SHELL AND TUBE DESIGNS
FIGURES
1 ESTIMATED MAIN PLANT ITEM COSTS
2 ESTIMATED INSTALLED COSTS
3 TEMA HEAT EXCHANGER NOMENCLATURE
4 F ‘CORRECTION FACTORS' : TEMA E SHELL WITH EVEN NUMBER OF PASSE
5 SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER HEAD TYPES
6 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF A CYLINDRICAL GRAPHITE BLOCK HEAT EXCHANGER
7 EXPLODED VIEW OF A CUBIC GRAPHITE BLOCK
HEAT EXCHANGER
8 TYPICAL AIR COOLED HEAT EXCHANGER
9 GENERAL VIEW OF ONE END OF A 3-STREAM
PLATE-FIN HEAT EXCHANGER
10 TYPICAL PCHE PLATE
11 VICARB ‘COMPABLOC' EXCHANGER
12 ‘BROWN FINTUBE' MULTITUBE HEAT EXCHANGER
13 FIRED HEATER : SCHEMATICS AND NOMENCLATURE
These slides are developed for a part of the undergraduate course in Petroleum Refinery Engineering. The slides are also helpful for Masters level introductory course.
Arquitectura y Urbanismo desde S. XVI al XIX, Enerdo Martínezcarmen cachin
Clase de cultura artística Cubana, Historia del Arte,
Arquitectura y Urbanismo S.XVI al XIX
Universidad de La Habana
Conferencia del Prof. Ms C Enerdo Martínez
Organizadas por la Prof. Dra Olga Rodriguez Boluffé UIA, Mèxico y Dra María de los Àngeles Pereyra, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba
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most of the time, a business software buyer does not get what he wants.Axpert™ is a technology that makes it possible to develop solutions exactly in line with business processes that are largely unique to an organisation. You can build solutions very quickly on Axpert™ . It is also simpler to upkeep.
It's good to know what resilience is. It's better to know what your organisation can get out of it!
In this webinar, I will discuss how to utilize and “hack” resilience to enforce luck onto ourselves.
Topics include:
- Role of the agile architect
- Agile design
- Keeping change easy
- Reducing technical risks
- Capturing non-functional and technical requirements and constraints
- Dealing with technical debt
- Addressing architectural concerns within the Scrum framework
- Tests – They’re not just for finding bugs
- Architecture anti-patterns
Read more from the original copy at https://www.synerzip.com/webinar/architecture-in-an-agile-world/
This slide describes that what domains CyberLab covers and what standards & technologies it is using under it's Development Division.
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www.CyberLabZone.com
A quick paced introduction to "Test Driven Development" (TDD) in an agile environment. The TDD philosophy states that you should develop your tests and then write code to make your tests pass and satisfy user requirements.
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Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
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Leverage these privacy-preserving datasets for training and testing AI models without compromising sensitive information. Opendatabay prioritizes transparency by providing detailed metadata, provenance information, and usage guidelines for each dataset, ensuring users have a comprehensive understanding of the data they're working with. By leveraging a powerful combination of distributed ledger technology and rigorous third-party audits Opendatabay ensures the authenticity and reliability of every dataset. Security is at the core of Opendatabay. Marketplace implements stringent security measures, including encryption, access controls, and regular vulnerability assessments, to safeguard your data and protect your privacy.