Deep Industries Limited is an oil and gas company involved in air and natural gas compression services, workover and drilling rig services, and oil and natural gas exploration and production. The document provides details about a plant manager position at Deep Industries located in Dahej, Gujarat, India. The plant manager's responsibilities include system integration, control panel design, providing technical support, instrument selection, calibration, testing, and maintenance, schedule preparation for commissioning, budgeting, and representing the company at meetings. Projects undertaken include commissioning gas compression systems and gas dehydration units for various gas fields operated by ONGC and Cairn India.
OpenText Live: Modeling your business processes to new ways of workingOpenText Portfolio
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted workplaces and workforces globally, effecting production, distribution, delivery and sales. It has transformed the way we work, forcing business to evaluate, explore and hopefully improve its business processes. OpenText ProVision is an end-to-end solution for enterprise and business architecture and business process analysis that enables the transformation and improvement of business processes, by allowing you to translate business strategy and operational objectives into successful enterprise change.
Join this webinar to learn how to model your business process to new ways of working, and learn how to communicate process changes and plans by leveraging a single source of truth within your organization, allowing for collective decision making. Understand how process modeling can turn ideas into action by quickly collaborating on changes and projections of working environments.
This document summarizes a project to increase production of a coil line from 200 small hole mild (SMH) steel per day to achieving a goal of 200 SMH per day. It identifies seven team members and facilitator and trainer. It provides charts summarizing standard and actual coil line activities. It identifies major variabilities preventing the goal from being reached, including lack of tig welders, bent coils, and equipment. Specifically, it finds losses from lack of welders and low welder output, lack of a crane, and high weld repairs. Actions taken to address these are identified.
F. Hoseiny, S. Azizi, M. Shojafar, F. Ahmadiazar, R. Tafazolli, "PGA: A Priority-aware Genetic Algorithm for Task Scheduling in Heterogeneous Fog-Cloud Computing ", The 40th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, (INFOCOM ICCN'21), Vancouver, Canada, 10-13 May 2021.
This document summarizes a project to reduce shell weight for BH521 6-cavity shells from 27kg to 25kg while maintaining low defect rates. Key actions included measuring current weights, analyzing factors like investment time and temperature, conducting experiments to optimize parameters, implementing controls at 65-70s and 240°C, and verifying the new process achieved an average weight of 25.5kg. Savings of 1.4kg resin per shell and an extra shell per hour were projected to yield annual savings of Rs. 5.88 lakhs. Controls were established for materials, times, and temperatures to sustain the improvement.
The document provides information on tuning the G1 garbage collector in Java. It explains how to enable G1GC, set the heap size and pause time goal. It then describes key aspects of how G1GC works including allocating regions from the free list, performing young garbage collections, tenuring objects, maintaining the remembered set and performing concurrent and full garbage collections.
The document discusses modeling a green energy production process that emulates the Ark assembly method. It aims to simulate how energy passes through a green leaf and is stored, using a photosynthetic model. The research models metric conversions and transitions between materials to generate energy and increase processing speeds like in nature. The goal is to develop a sustainable virtual green energy server capability through an efficient emulation of quantum energy production and transmission.
Deep Industries Limited is an oil and gas company involved in air and natural gas compression services, workover and drilling rig services, and oil and natural gas exploration and production. The document provides details about a plant manager position at Deep Industries located in Dahej, Gujarat, India. The plant manager's responsibilities include system integration, control panel design, providing technical support, instrument selection, calibration, testing, and maintenance, schedule preparation for commissioning, budgeting, and representing the company at meetings. Projects undertaken include commissioning gas compression systems and gas dehydration units for various gas fields operated by ONGC and Cairn India.
OpenText Live: Modeling your business processes to new ways of workingOpenText Portfolio
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted workplaces and workforces globally, effecting production, distribution, delivery and sales. It has transformed the way we work, forcing business to evaluate, explore and hopefully improve its business processes. OpenText ProVision is an end-to-end solution for enterprise and business architecture and business process analysis that enables the transformation and improvement of business processes, by allowing you to translate business strategy and operational objectives into successful enterprise change.
Join this webinar to learn how to model your business process to new ways of working, and learn how to communicate process changes and plans by leveraging a single source of truth within your organization, allowing for collective decision making. Understand how process modeling can turn ideas into action by quickly collaborating on changes and projections of working environments.
This document summarizes a project to increase production of a coil line from 200 small hole mild (SMH) steel per day to achieving a goal of 200 SMH per day. It identifies seven team members and facilitator and trainer. It provides charts summarizing standard and actual coil line activities. It identifies major variabilities preventing the goal from being reached, including lack of tig welders, bent coils, and equipment. Specifically, it finds losses from lack of welders and low welder output, lack of a crane, and high weld repairs. Actions taken to address these are identified.
F. Hoseiny, S. Azizi, M. Shojafar, F. Ahmadiazar, R. Tafazolli, "PGA: A Priority-aware Genetic Algorithm for Task Scheduling in Heterogeneous Fog-Cloud Computing ", The 40th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, (INFOCOM ICCN'21), Vancouver, Canada, 10-13 May 2021.
This document summarizes a project to reduce shell weight for BH521 6-cavity shells from 27kg to 25kg while maintaining low defect rates. Key actions included measuring current weights, analyzing factors like investment time and temperature, conducting experiments to optimize parameters, implementing controls at 65-70s and 240°C, and verifying the new process achieved an average weight of 25.5kg. Savings of 1.4kg resin per shell and an extra shell per hour were projected to yield annual savings of Rs. 5.88 lakhs. Controls were established for materials, times, and temperatures to sustain the improvement.
The document provides information on tuning the G1 garbage collector in Java. It explains how to enable G1GC, set the heap size and pause time goal. It then describes key aspects of how G1GC works including allocating regions from the free list, performing young garbage collections, tenuring objects, maintaining the remembered set and performing concurrent and full garbage collections.
The document discusses modeling a green energy production process that emulates the Ark assembly method. It aims to simulate how energy passes through a green leaf and is stored, using a photosynthetic model. The research models metric conversions and transitions between materials to generate energy and increase processing speeds like in nature. The goal is to develop a sustainable virtual green energy server capability through an efficient emulation of quantum energy production and transmission.
Part I: Transitioning data in the Ark Cube layer
Part II: The behavior of Econometric data
Part III: The Green Market Push ...Potential $6 Billion Industry discussed
This document contains summaries of various undergraduate research and senior design projects presented at a conference on May 4, 2007. It includes projects from several engineering disciplines including Industrial and Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. For each project there is a brief description of the company or organization involved, names of student researchers, presentation time and location, faculty advisor, and a short abstract summarizing the project objectives and deliverables.
This document discusses scheduling operations in manufacturing. It begins with the objectives of scheduling, including meeting due dates, maximizing resource utilization, and minimizing lateness and inventory. It then covers loading and sequencing operations, as well as monitoring progress. Advanced scheduling techniques like the Theory of Constraints are also summarized, focusing on identifying and managing bottlenecks. Finally, it briefly discusses employee scheduling and automated scheduling systems.
Daniel Cahalarn implemented a completions driven approach on the Hebron oil field project in Korea that resulted in significant benefits. By utilizing progressive inspections with a mobile 3D model, they were able to validate cable tray installation 25% faster. This improved schedule certainty and identified opportunities to pull more cable per week. Visualizing the status in 3D also found early loop testing opportunities. Overall, the approach improved safety, quality, and construction performance through focused planning, inspections, and influencing contractor behavior with accurate information.
This document compares and contrasts PERT and CPM network techniques. PERT is used for new projects with uncertainty, uses time as a model, and is event-oriented. CPM is used for repetitive projects with certainty, uses time versus cost trade-offs, and is activity-oriented. It then provides examples of network diagrams for different projects.
RE-FRAC OF SHALE WELLS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEiQHub
This document discusses using artificial intelligence to optimize re-fracturing of shale wells. It notes that shale wells are fractured in multiple stages with multiple clusters, but not all clusters produce the same amount. Artificial intelligence can be used to identify production from each cluster and reasons for variations in order to determine which stages need re-fracturing. The document provides examples of how AI could be used to history match, calibrate, and validate production forecasts for each cluster to optimize re-fracturing and future well completions.
The document describes applying critical path method (CPM) techniques to optimize the resources and schedule of a luxury apartment construction project in Bangalore, India. It conducted resource smoothing and leveling using Primavera P6 software to reduce project duration and costs. Smoothing reduced costs by 4% while leveling provided 28.4% savings in total project cost and extended the project by 136 days. Time-cost tradeoff analysis identified an optimum completion time of 43 days with 3.6% cost savings and 18.87% reduction in time. CPM techniques helped rescue the delayed project and reduce time and costs.
Presentation. jkr lawatan IBS kilang HC Precast SystemTeow Beng Hur
IMPORTANT :
- Elements Required To Complete A Building
- Industrialised Building System ( IBS )
" is a system not a machine or component "
- Open System And Proprietary System Is A Technology
- Speed, Quality & Environment
- SEQUENCE OF WORK : 5 Steps & No Variation Order
- Step 1 : Drawing Conversion ( 2D to 3D )
- Step 2 : Mould Fabrication
- Step 3 : Production ( Decide by Client )
- Step 4 : Delivery ( Decide by Client )
- Step 5 : Installation Numbering ( Decide by Client )
Presentation. _ JKR Lawatan kilang HCPSTeow Beng Hur
This document provides information about a visit to an IBS factory, including the sequence of work for constructing a building using precast elements. The sequence involves 5 steps: 1) drawing conversion from 2D to 3D, 2) mould fabrication, 3) production which can be 7-9 units per day, 4) delivery through 4 options, and 5) installation in blocks. It emphasizes that IBS is a system, not individual machines, and discusses goals of speed, quality and reducing environmental impact through off-site precasting.
Time and Motion Motion in Ark Glass V2 Minding the Thread.pdfBrij Consulting, LLC
Overview
V1 Abandoning Paraphernalia has at its root the following concepts:
Solid State Performance through Ark Cloud Star Formative Properties
Theoretical Consistency in all Applications
No Material Failure or Zero-Sum Condition
Discipline needed for Utility Cognizance and standard oasis
Lack of frequency availability for other than the official business requirement
Glass Fingerprint for assigned Protocols (Applied in V2.)
V2 Minding the Thread gets deeper into the Mu Sic notation of instancing properties holding instances in moments when the properties or the containment of them must persist in motion. Examples of this are green energy conveyance, bridging mechanics, IP convergence and Portal arrangements, all appliance machines that must open and operate while their introspective property assignments need to be upgraded or changed.
V3 Stability in Connected Services rely on pipes and streaming that are grounded in permanent but untraceable root addresses that are never relative but fully sustainable and operated by the Morning Star; Accessibility is a function of Participation and Assignment for Portal and Warehouses
Nokia manaus090828 final_presentation_vsa_v4CarlosMoura111
By analyzing the value stream processes at various Nokia factories, opportunities for productivity improvements and cost savings were identified. Implementing quick changes and standardizing processes could reduce packing times at the Smart SOP cells by 35%, saving an estimated 905,000-1.471,000 euros annually. Further optimization of logistics, inventory levels, and line balancing has the potential to achieve annual savings of up to 3 million euros across multiple sites. A roadmap was proposed to capture these savings through short, mid, and long-term actions.
The document discusses using WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) and OBS (Organizational Breakdown Structure) integration to improve labor productivity in construction projects. It outlines common causes of lost productivity such as technical issues, missed supervision, and improper resource distribution. The presentation recommends assigning specific work packages to organizational units using a WBS-OBS matrix to provide clear roles and responsibilities. This approach avoids lost productivity and allows for monitoring of resource usage and performance. An example demonstrates tracking labor assignments and progress to analyze variances. WBS-OBS integration provides a framework for control and improvement of direct labor costs and productivity.
This paper deals with testing theory regarding Home and Foundation Test for Ark Compositions from their initial mechanical theory through the eventual remote building theory of glass community evolution.
The document discusses various aspects of manufacturing plant design including plant layouts, scheduling, and inventory management. It provides details on different types of plant layouts such as functional, product, and cellular layouts. It also covers topics like single machine scheduling, parallel machine scheduling, critical path analysis, economic order quantity, and master production scheduling. Plant location selection and material requirement planning are analyzed through examples and formulas. The document is an in-depth reference on manufacturing design and production planning concepts.
The document discusses various aspects of manufacturing plant design including plant layouts, production scheduling, and inventory management. It provides details on different types of plant layouts such as functional, product, and cellular layouts. It also covers topics like single machine scheduling, parallel machine scheduling, critical path analysis, economic order quantity, and master production scheduling. Plant location selection and designing a cellular layout with machine allocation are demonstrated through examples. The key aspects covered are plant layout design, scheduling operations, materials requirement planning, and inventory management techniques.
FC VSM Presentation Future State Aug 5 -7 2013Donna Skala
The document details a Value Stream Mapping workshop for an engine repair shop. The workshop identified opportunities to reduce turnaround time and labor hours. Key goals included reducing TAT for an Arriel 2 engine from 129 to 45 days, and labor hours from 414 to 320. Participants mapped the current and future states of processes, finding ways to streamline work and eliminate duplication across 22 processes. Implementation of the recommendations could yield a total estimated annual savings of $242,000 through reduced turnaround time and labor hours.
This document provides an analysis of equipment replacement and manufacturing improvement options for Kortick Manufacturing. It is divided into three sections. The first section performs an economic analysis comparing replacing an old gas furnace with a new induction furnace over 10 years using present worth analysis. The second section calculates the payback period of repairing a 500 ton press. The third section studies ways to reduce the cycle time of assembling fiberglass cross arms through a time study and recommendations. The document aims to help Kortick make informed decisions regarding equipment and processes.
Advantages to Industrial Physics and Digital Portals in Developing Green Technology and Remote Building, increasing Industrial Scale V1 Reclaiming Legacy with Advance Science
This Paper is dedicated to the transitional requirements of BAKO Lam [in Union with Magi & Marcus Eng pursuit of Glass Building in Ark Science,] in our continuing story about their requirements. We are moving across the 50-year timeline of the second part of the project where Portal Building becomes inherent to glass projects and the teams are determining the methods of transitioning to bigger product instances from smaller forms of building with fabrications. Preliminary Agreements and Justifications are presented. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-brick-and-bundle-remote-transition-pdf/269810435
This Paper is dedicated to the transitional requirements of BAKO Lam [in Union with Magi & Marcus Eng pursuit of Glass Building in Ark Science,] in our continuing story about their requirements. We are moving across the 50-year timeline of the second part of the project where Portal Building becomes inherent to glass projects and the teams are determining the methods of transitioning to bigger product instances from smaller forms of building with fabrications. Preliminary Agreements and Justifications are presented.
Part I: Transitioning data in the Ark Cube layer
Part II: The behavior of Econometric data
Part III: The Green Market Push ...Potential $6 Billion Industry discussed
This document contains summaries of various undergraduate research and senior design projects presented at a conference on May 4, 2007. It includes projects from several engineering disciplines including Industrial and Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. For each project there is a brief description of the company or organization involved, names of student researchers, presentation time and location, faculty advisor, and a short abstract summarizing the project objectives and deliverables.
This document discusses scheduling operations in manufacturing. It begins with the objectives of scheduling, including meeting due dates, maximizing resource utilization, and minimizing lateness and inventory. It then covers loading and sequencing operations, as well as monitoring progress. Advanced scheduling techniques like the Theory of Constraints are also summarized, focusing on identifying and managing bottlenecks. Finally, it briefly discusses employee scheduling and automated scheduling systems.
Daniel Cahalarn implemented a completions driven approach on the Hebron oil field project in Korea that resulted in significant benefits. By utilizing progressive inspections with a mobile 3D model, they were able to validate cable tray installation 25% faster. This improved schedule certainty and identified opportunities to pull more cable per week. Visualizing the status in 3D also found early loop testing opportunities. Overall, the approach improved safety, quality, and construction performance through focused planning, inspections, and influencing contractor behavior with accurate information.
This document compares and contrasts PERT and CPM network techniques. PERT is used for new projects with uncertainty, uses time as a model, and is event-oriented. CPM is used for repetitive projects with certainty, uses time versus cost trade-offs, and is activity-oriented. It then provides examples of network diagrams for different projects.
RE-FRAC OF SHALE WELLS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEiQHub
This document discusses using artificial intelligence to optimize re-fracturing of shale wells. It notes that shale wells are fractured in multiple stages with multiple clusters, but not all clusters produce the same amount. Artificial intelligence can be used to identify production from each cluster and reasons for variations in order to determine which stages need re-fracturing. The document provides examples of how AI could be used to history match, calibrate, and validate production forecasts for each cluster to optimize re-fracturing and future well completions.
The document describes applying critical path method (CPM) techniques to optimize the resources and schedule of a luxury apartment construction project in Bangalore, India. It conducted resource smoothing and leveling using Primavera P6 software to reduce project duration and costs. Smoothing reduced costs by 4% while leveling provided 28.4% savings in total project cost and extended the project by 136 days. Time-cost tradeoff analysis identified an optimum completion time of 43 days with 3.6% cost savings and 18.87% reduction in time. CPM techniques helped rescue the delayed project and reduce time and costs.
Presentation. jkr lawatan IBS kilang HC Precast SystemTeow Beng Hur
IMPORTANT :
- Elements Required To Complete A Building
- Industrialised Building System ( IBS )
" is a system not a machine or component "
- Open System And Proprietary System Is A Technology
- Speed, Quality & Environment
- SEQUENCE OF WORK : 5 Steps & No Variation Order
- Step 1 : Drawing Conversion ( 2D to 3D )
- Step 2 : Mould Fabrication
- Step 3 : Production ( Decide by Client )
- Step 4 : Delivery ( Decide by Client )
- Step 5 : Installation Numbering ( Decide by Client )
Presentation. _ JKR Lawatan kilang HCPSTeow Beng Hur
This document provides information about a visit to an IBS factory, including the sequence of work for constructing a building using precast elements. The sequence involves 5 steps: 1) drawing conversion from 2D to 3D, 2) mould fabrication, 3) production which can be 7-9 units per day, 4) delivery through 4 options, and 5) installation in blocks. It emphasizes that IBS is a system, not individual machines, and discusses goals of speed, quality and reducing environmental impact through off-site precasting.
Time and Motion Motion in Ark Glass V2 Minding the Thread.pdfBrij Consulting, LLC
Overview
V1 Abandoning Paraphernalia has at its root the following concepts:
Solid State Performance through Ark Cloud Star Formative Properties
Theoretical Consistency in all Applications
No Material Failure or Zero-Sum Condition
Discipline needed for Utility Cognizance and standard oasis
Lack of frequency availability for other than the official business requirement
Glass Fingerprint for assigned Protocols (Applied in V2.)
V2 Minding the Thread gets deeper into the Mu Sic notation of instancing properties holding instances in moments when the properties or the containment of them must persist in motion. Examples of this are green energy conveyance, bridging mechanics, IP convergence and Portal arrangements, all appliance machines that must open and operate while their introspective property assignments need to be upgraded or changed.
V3 Stability in Connected Services rely on pipes and streaming that are grounded in permanent but untraceable root addresses that are never relative but fully sustainable and operated by the Morning Star; Accessibility is a function of Participation and Assignment for Portal and Warehouses
Nokia manaus090828 final_presentation_vsa_v4CarlosMoura111
By analyzing the value stream processes at various Nokia factories, opportunities for productivity improvements and cost savings were identified. Implementing quick changes and standardizing processes could reduce packing times at the Smart SOP cells by 35%, saving an estimated 905,000-1.471,000 euros annually. Further optimization of logistics, inventory levels, and line balancing has the potential to achieve annual savings of up to 3 million euros across multiple sites. A roadmap was proposed to capture these savings through short, mid, and long-term actions.
The document discusses using WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) and OBS (Organizational Breakdown Structure) integration to improve labor productivity in construction projects. It outlines common causes of lost productivity such as technical issues, missed supervision, and improper resource distribution. The presentation recommends assigning specific work packages to organizational units using a WBS-OBS matrix to provide clear roles and responsibilities. This approach avoids lost productivity and allows for monitoring of resource usage and performance. An example demonstrates tracking labor assignments and progress to analyze variances. WBS-OBS integration provides a framework for control and improvement of direct labor costs and productivity.
This paper deals with testing theory regarding Home and Foundation Test for Ark Compositions from their initial mechanical theory through the eventual remote building theory of glass community evolution.
The document discusses various aspects of manufacturing plant design including plant layouts, scheduling, and inventory management. It provides details on different types of plant layouts such as functional, product, and cellular layouts. It also covers topics like single machine scheduling, parallel machine scheduling, critical path analysis, economic order quantity, and master production scheduling. Plant location selection and material requirement planning are analyzed through examples and formulas. The document is an in-depth reference on manufacturing design and production planning concepts.
The document discusses various aspects of manufacturing plant design including plant layouts, production scheduling, and inventory management. It provides details on different types of plant layouts such as functional, product, and cellular layouts. It also covers topics like single machine scheduling, parallel machine scheduling, critical path analysis, economic order quantity, and master production scheduling. Plant location selection and designing a cellular layout with machine allocation are demonstrated through examples. The key aspects covered are plant layout design, scheduling operations, materials requirement planning, and inventory management techniques.
FC VSM Presentation Future State Aug 5 -7 2013Donna Skala
The document details a Value Stream Mapping workshop for an engine repair shop. The workshop identified opportunities to reduce turnaround time and labor hours. Key goals included reducing TAT for an Arriel 2 engine from 129 to 45 days, and labor hours from 414 to 320. Participants mapped the current and future states of processes, finding ways to streamline work and eliminate duplication across 22 processes. Implementation of the recommendations could yield a total estimated annual savings of $242,000 through reduced turnaround time and labor hours.
This document provides an analysis of equipment replacement and manufacturing improvement options for Kortick Manufacturing. It is divided into three sections. The first section performs an economic analysis comparing replacing an old gas furnace with a new induction furnace over 10 years using present worth analysis. The second section calculates the payback period of repairing a 500 ton press. The third section studies ways to reduce the cycle time of assembling fiberglass cross arms through a time study and recommendations. The document aims to help Kortick make informed decisions regarding equipment and processes.
Advantages to Industrial Physics and Digital Portals in Developing Green Technology and Remote Building, increasing Industrial Scale V1 Reclaiming Legacy with Advance Science
This Paper is dedicated to the transitional requirements of BAKO Lam [in Union with Magi & Marcus Eng pursuit of Glass Building in Ark Science,] in our continuing story about their requirements. We are moving across the 50-year timeline of the second part of the project where Portal Building becomes inherent to glass projects and the teams are determining the methods of transitioning to bigger product instances from smaller forms of building with fabrications. Preliminary Agreements and Justifications are presented. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-brick-and-bundle-remote-transition-pdf/269810435
This Paper is dedicated to the transitional requirements of BAKO Lam [in Union with Magi & Marcus Eng pursuit of Glass Building in Ark Science,] in our continuing story about their requirements. We are moving across the 50-year timeline of the second part of the project where Portal Building becomes inherent to glass projects and the teams are determining the methods of transitioning to bigger product instances from smaller forms of building with fabrications. Preliminary Agreements and Justifications are presented.
The document provides information about Bako Lam (Laminate) and its potential entry into the supply chain of ark glass products. It discusses the four enterprise areas for various applications of laminated glass, such as Automotive, Fenestrations, Candle stone, and Facades. The document also mentions the primary goals of Bako Lam, which include developing the instance attribution for laminates, task branding for easy identification, and finding partners for simulations. It further highlights the areas of growth for Bako Lam, the plan for product launch, the areas of focus (production instance, multi-agency simulations and supply chain), and the timeline for the company's activities. The document concludes with a summary and mentions the upcoming simulations report in Part II, which provides more details about the impact of Bako Lam on the glass industry. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-making-the-retrofit-parts-i-ii-pdf/269607156
The document provides information about Bako Lam (Laminate) and its potential entry into the supply chain of ark glass products. It discusses the four enterprise areas for various applications of laminated glass, such as Automotive, Fenestrations, Candle stone, and Facades. The document also mentions the primary goals of Bako Lam, which include developing the instance attribution for laminates, task branding for easy identification, and finding partners for simulations. It further highlights the areas of growth for Bako Lam, the plan for product launch, the areas of focus (production instance, multi-agency simulations and supply chain), and the timeline for the company's activities. The document concludes with a summary and mentions the upcoming simulations report in Part II, which provides more details about the impact of Bako Lam on the glass industry
The document provides information about Bako Lam (Laminate) and its potential entry into the supply chain of ark glass products. It discusses the four enterprise areas for various applications of laminated glass, such as Automotive, Fenestrations, Candle stone, and Facades. The document also mentions the primary goals of Bako Lam, which include developing the instance attribution for laminates, task branding for easy identification, and finding partners for simulations. It further highlights the areas of growth for Bako Lam, the plan for product launch, the areas of focus (production instance, multi-agency simulations and supply chain), and the timeline for the company's activities. The document concludes with a summary and mentions the upcoming simulations report in Part II, which will provide more details about the impact of Bako Lam on the glass industry. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-making-the-retrofit-bako-lam-pdf/269560673
The document provides information about Bako Lam (Laminate) and its potential entry into the supply chain of ark glass products. It discusses the four enterprise areas for various applications of laminated glass, such as Automotive, Fenestrations, Candle stone, and Facades. The document also mentions the primary goals of Bako Lam, which include developing the instance attribution for laminates, task branding for easy identification, and finding partners for simulations. It further highlights the areas of growth for Bako Lam, the plan for product launch, the areas of focus (production instance, multi-agency simulations and supply chain), and the timeline for the company's activities. The document concludes with a summary and mentions the upcoming simulations report in Part II, which will provide more details about the impact of Bako Lam on the glass industry.
The document discusses scrum performance, portal build requirements, and streaming media in the context of a project. It covers problem definition, metrics, and the use of simulations. It also explores the concept of remote cloud assembly and the impact of glass technology.
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-portal-compositions-all-parts-pdf/269367034
The document discusses scrum performance, portal build requirements, and streaming media in the context of a project. It covers problem definition, metrics, and the use of simulations. It also explores the concept of remote cloud assembly and the impact of glass technology.
Part I is a noteworthy description dedicated to the Problem Definition of Portal Building. Its content is related to various topics, including scrum performance, problem correlation, project value attribution, portal build requirements, glass construction, and simulations. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-portal-compositions-part-i-pdf/268722476
Part I is a noteworthy description dedicated to the Problem Definition of Portal Building. Its content is related to various topics, including scrum performance, problem correlation, project value attribution, portal build requirements, glass construction, and simulations.
The document is divided into three parts: Bookmarks, Golden Bricks, and Casting Crowns. It discusses various aspects of glass projects, including remote cloud assembly, metric maps, scrum performance, golden bricks, casting crowns (collaboration), and portal arrangements. It also mentions the importance of branding, marketing, and simulations in these projects. Additionally, the document contains a series of papers and presentations related to glass concepts and algorithms, covering topics such as benchmarking, glass impact, green energy, solid-state engineering, cloud-star evolution, simulations, and more about Ark Science and Glass building and production.
The document is divided into three parts: Bookmarks, Golden Bricks, and Casting Crowns. It discusses various aspects of glass projects, including remote cloud assembly, metric maps, scrum performance, golden bricks, casting crowns (collaboration), and portal arrangements. It also mentions the importance of branding, marketing, and simulations in these projects. Additionally, the document contains a series of papers and presentations related to glass concepts and algorithms, covering topics such as benchmarking, glass impact, green energy, solid-state engineering, cloud-star evolution, simulations, and more about Ark Science , Glass building and production.
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-maker-maps-the-next-glass-strategy-pdf/268262695
The document contains a series of papers and presentations related to glass concepts and algorithms. The contents include discussions on topics such as momentum in glass building, impact engineering, continuous modeling, synergies, instancing, remote cloud assembly, simulations, portal design theory, metric maps, and the future projections of the glass plan. The papers also cover various aspects of glass production, including the use of solid-state engineering, green energy, wave and lens assimilation, and the development of remote architectural processes. Additionally, there are papers on the integration of glass with other technologies, such as media and tech in glass, digital production systems, and the use of gates and instances. The document also mentions the importance of certifications, securitization, and equity in the glass projects.
The document contains a series of papers and presentations related to glass concepts and algorithms. The contents include discussions on topics such as momentum in glass building, impact engineering, continuous modeling, synergies, instancing, remote cloud assembly, simulations, portal design theory, metric maps, and the future projections of the glass plan. The papers also cover various aspects of glass production, including the use of solid-state engineering, green energy, wave and lens assimilation, and the development of remote architectural processes. Additionally, there are papers on the integration of glass with other technologies, such as media and tech in glass, digital production systems, and the use of gates and instances. The document also mentions the importance of certifications, securitization, and equity in the glass projects. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-step-into-the-world-of-glass-all-partspdf/267668471
The Scope of the 50-year Glass Plan is examined at length in its Continuous Modeling Phase. Momentum is founded on the synergism of the glass strategy. See visibly the conversion of Labor to the Balance Sheet https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-step-into-the-world-of-glass-building-part-ipdf/267465404
Comments on Step Into the World of Glass Building Part I.pdfBrij Consulting, LLC
The Scope of the 50-year Glass Plan is examined at length in its Continuous Modeling Phase. Momentum is founded on the synergism of the glass strategy. See visibly the conversion of Labor to the Balance Sheet
The Outcome of our Square Pi Digital Investment is a What If? Metric Map, Key to Stakeholder Investments https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-square-pi-key-to-the-investmentpdf/267325383
This paper describes the means to redevelop Scorecard to an on-demand product and as a scalable and portable application. Since we are applying a mark to market position to our hyD Division and looking for the implications of burden lift to the project earnback requirement, we will likely do some more KPI and SCRUM METRIC what if testing in our next paper, related to the effects of portal transactions.
This paper describes the means to redevelop Scorecard to an on-demand product and as a scalable and portable application. Since we are applying a mark to market position to our hyD Division and looking for the implications of burden lift to the project earnback requirement, we will likely do some more KPI and SCRUM METRIC what if testing in our next paper, related to the effects of portal transactions.
Accident detection system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
The Rapid growth of technology and infrastructure has made our lives easier. The
advent of technology has also increased the traffic hazards and the road accidents take place
frequently which causes huge loss of life and property because of the poor emergency facilities.
Many lives could have been saved if emergency service could get accident information and
reach in time. Our project will provide an optimum solution to this draw back. A piezo electric
sensor can be used as a crash or rollover detector of the vehicle during and after a crash. With
signals from a piezo electric sensor, a severe accident can be recognized. According to this
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2. ARK CONCEPTS
Green Material is the theory of making a
product from a lattice based material
preferably on the order of energy packaging
that is very green. This means that all of the
energy within the material is directed to a
suitable purpose, and there is no ambient
tendency to misdirect any packaging or failure
to make a solid state configuration. Also the
material has scalability in an energy state. The
Green Material would be loaded into the Ark
Machine as into a Lens Based Assembly
The Labor concept consists of a standard clock
based setup along a critical path that is
developed through a manifold or scaled
arrangement. This produces a Labor output
that is measurable and predictable even if the
REAL TIME varies, the manifold scale
accommodates the delivery. This is based on a
Kanban Process and is storied to meet the
variable rate demand of a complex product or
product basket. The Ark Setup is also a Kanban
Process of various tasks associated with the
process complexity of the machine itself.
GREEN MATERIAL CONCEPT CRITICAL PATH AND LABOR
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38 Curve
48 Log Transition
48 Outcome
54 Probability
54 Curve
93 Foil Transition
96 Cost
96 Double
98 Sqrt98 Center of Cube
115 Conversion
115 Outcome
138 Spin Motion
413 Center of Cube
710 Significance Ratio
710 Spin Motion
713 fulcrum
1110 Foil Foil Frame
Sum of Instance 1
Sum of Instance 2
Sum of Instance3
3. ARK COMPONENTS
The Assembly Process enables the radio
mechanic of the assembler to construct the
material load and the various tasks associated
with developing the product to be carried out
ASSEMBLY
The Manifold Process is developed from the Gate
arrangement defining both the product
encryption of the process and the time scale to
produce the product within the standard clock
MANIFOLD GATE
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Assembler
Times
Instance1
Instance2
Instance3
1 foil
2 foil integral
3 center
4 group integral
5 group integral2
6 foil integral2
7 time map
8 time map2
9 q rate
10 q dim
11 object motion
12 time map3
13 synergy rate1
14 synergy rate2
15 synergy rate3
16 progression1
4. TABLE FOR SPRINT QDP#1
Sum of Time
Column
Labels
Row Labels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Grand Total
Story 1 55.5 47.5 18.7 14.4 15.8 152.0
Story 2 10.6 10.6 4.2 3.2 3.5 32.0
Story 3 26.4 26.4 8.0 8.0 11.2 80.0
Story 4 2.5 2.5 16.0 10.0 8.0 1.0 3.8 4.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 59.8
Story 5 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 2.0 1.0 7.5
Story 6 3.0 4.3 12.0 1.0 20.3
Grand Total 99.0 92.2 60.4 37.6 40.6 2.0 3.8 4.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 351.5
Cost 351.5 setup time
X 48.723 rate
=$17,126.10 labor cost
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0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Mapper
Tier Analyst
Schema
Analyst
Bridge Specialist
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Product Specialist
Load Analyst
Load Specialist
Trainer
Proxy Analyst
Proxy Specialist
Load Analyst II
Load Specialist II
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Initial
Rando
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Association
Story1Story2Story3Story4Story5Story6
Time in Sprint QPD#1 by Story
Process Definition
Load Requirements
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6. TEAM (HYPOTHETICAL)
The Load Specialist helps to
determine the way the load is
distributed in the Ark Machine
LOAD SPECIALIST
The Proxy Specialist enables
the proxy arrangement for
scaling of the product
PROXY SPECIALIST
The Bridge Specialist maps and
monitors the relationship
between the manifold
requirements and the load
BRIDGE SPECIALIST
The Tier Analyst is monitoring
the relationship between the
tier elements and the assembly
process
TIER ANALYST
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7. KANBAN PROCESS
• The process defined through a series of
stories in a sprint to build the products
will produce an effect on the manifold
and gate requirement.
• The time and motion to build a product
using a load of green material into the
ARK MACHINE and then defining the
tasks necessary to build the product in an
agile methodology is very advanced
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8. The loading of the Ark Machine is not the
same as the loading of the Product
requirement which has to meet the clock
specifications to be produced.
ARK SETUP
Cost 351.5 SETUP time
X 48.723 rate
=$17,126.10 labor cost
The Product Specialist is responsible
for defining the Product specifications
for the machine
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9. PRODUCT
• The process that produces the
product has the operational
requirement and the critical
path assignment in it.
• The idea of producing a
complex product with separate
instances is only available in a
quantum based assembler.
• A product team is necessary to
prepare the tasks and to ensure
the product will be compliant
with the machine
One Product Rate $ 50
# thru puts $ 463,076
# hours / product $ 71
Ark thru put Labor $ 1,643,918,274
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12. DEFINING SUBSCRIBER SUCCESS
• Subscribers to the Ark Machine Process
have an Interest in Quantum Paper and may
Produce according to the Machine
Requirements with their own specified thru
put
• It is in the Subscriber’s interest to become
a joint venture producer with supply chain
partners
• This process is only an emulation of the
hypothetical consideration of Quantum
Production with a Green Energy based (QLD
SCIENCE) engineering
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