My project report paper is required to be a minimum of 5 each 2-column pages of 12-point single spaced text, with very little white space, and to look and read as a professional document. Graphics must be represnt no more than 25% of the report and fit within the double-column format and thereby be each no wider than half page width. My report is required to be oragnized with the following section: abstract, introduction, design, results and discussion, conclusion, and references. You are requried an IEEE Journal template as the the template for contructing my report (in a double-column format), but with the seections names as given above.
Category: Engineering
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“Industrial and System Engineering and Supply Chain Equations: Understanding and Solving for Quality Management”
These equations are related mainly to Industrial and System Engineering & Supply chain kindly tosolve all 20 Q’s and share to be a brief explanation for each along with final answer. Most probably you will find answers from attached Book “ managing quality integrating the supply chain”.
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Title: Estimation and Scheduling Process in Project Management Introduction Estimation and scheduling are two crucial components of project management that play a significant role in ensuring the successful completion of a project. Estimation involves predicting the cost, time, and
Provide a detailed write up of the estimation and scheduling process. Documentation should
be provided for the source of the unit cost information.
3. Paper should be 10 – 12 pages in length (not counting the title page, abstract, or
reference page),written in APA style, double-spaced, 1” margins, 12-point font, with all
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“The Power of Community: Achieving Goals and Making a Difference Through Collaboration”
I have attached the 4 parts of the capstone for the topic to use to make the powerp point.
Oral Presentation
You are required to develop a recorded video presentation (8 to 10 minutes) on the goals, achievements, and conclusions of the capstone project. You should provide a thorough discussion and analysis, indicating the interpretations of your findings and what you learned when completing this project. This presentation will showcase your oral communication skills, so pay special attention to how you communicate your thoughts. Your presentation should be well organized, compelling, credible, and polished.
In particular:
Develop a clear introduction, body, and conclusion, with transitions that make the presentation consistent and cohesive. The end of your presentation should be impactful and relevant.
Make your central message memorable by stating it precisely, repeating it as needed, and supporting it strongly throughout your presentation.
Establish your authority by including a variety of supporting information, such as examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, or quotations.
Use language that is imaginative, enhances the presentation, and is appropriate to the audience.
Exude confidence by using good posture, eye contact, gestures, and vocal expressiveness.
Guidelines
Review the following articles to help you prepare for your presentation:
Making Better PowerPoint Presentations
Oral Presentation Tips
Oral Presentation [Handout]
Use PowerPoint as a visual aid. This aids in the audience’s understanding and influence of the information you are presenting. Specifically, you are encouraged to practice and write out a script or prepare slide notes so you have a good flow to your presentation. Since you are recording your presentation in a video format (not performing it live), you may want to anticipate possible questions and try to incorporate answers to those questions into your presentation, if possible.
Your presentation should include 12 to 15 slides. You will be graded on the effective design of your slides and presentation of the content. Your presentation should be impactful and interesting, keeping your audience’s attention. Be sure to include graphic elements such as charts or graphs. Your design should be bold and compelling. Be consistent with fonts, colors, and stylistic choices. Simple is better than cluttered.
Record a video of yourself presenting the slides. Throughout the video, the audio should be clear and your oral delivery of the presentation should appear polished. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation interesting and you should appear comfortable. Be sure to discuss why this topic is important, perhaps by way of an illustration, news item, story, or personal allusion. Make thoughtful language choices that support the effectiveness of the presentation and are appropriate to the audience. Act as a guide on a tour of your topic, sharing interesting information and visuals. Be sure to close the presentation with what you want your viewer to take away from it all. Include what you’ve learned, why it’s impactful, and how it can make a difference in the world. Make it relevant! -
Title: Estimation and Scheduling Process in Project Management Introduction Estimation and scheduling are crucial processes in project management as they help in determining the cost and time required to complete a project. Estimation involves predicting the cost of resources, materials
Provide a detailed write up of the estimation and scheduling process. Documentation should be provided for the source of the unit cost information. Paper should be 10 – 12 pages in length (not counting the title page, abstract, or reference page),written in APA style, double-spaced, 1” margins, 12-point font, with all references cited within the body of the paper and properly listed at end (APA style).
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Title: Modeling Stimulation of the Infraorbital Nerve using Agros2D
You assignment to build a model in Agros2D (https://www.agros2d.org/Links to an external site.) to explore stimulation of the infraorbital nerve. The infraorbital nerve exits the orbit (e.g., eye socket) through a foramen (e.g., hole) along the lower margin (e.g., edge) of the orbit, directly below the pupil when looking forward (e.g., center of your eye). You can actually feel it with practice. If you tap firmly at this location you can feel a slight tingle down toward your upper lip. Your model should include 3 materials and it is upon you to find physiological values for the conductivity of the skin, soft tissue, bone, as well as reasonable dimensions (depth, thickness etc…). This shouldn′t be too hard. A quick search in google ″thickness of skin on face″ shows that in the infraorbital region the skin thickness is about 2mm. As this is a model, you will have to make some assumptions, but I will expect to see references that justify the important modeling decisions you make. You need to worry about curved anatomy or anything like that…just flat layers would be okay. You can also ignore the nerve as we are just interested in how the tissue and electrode spacing affect the activating function.
Your task to to explore two scenarios:
1. The activating function associated with an active electrode (1cm diameter, 2-mA cathodic stimulation) with a distant return (e.g., similar to the tutorial where current spreads out in all directions evenly). Plot the activating function just above the bone layer (~100um).
2. The activating function associated with a pair of electrodes (1cm diameter, 2-mA cathodic stimulation), with an electrode placed on either side of the infraorbital foramen (from one side of the orbit to the other). Plot the activating function just above the bone layer (~100um)
NOTE: Because #2 doesn′t have an axis of symmetry (like the tutorial), use the ′Planar′ coordinate type in your model properties for both #1 and #2 so that the comparison between both models is more clear. You′ll need to make the model large enough that the edge boundaries don′t inaccurately affect the fields.
You are required to submit (a) images of your model/solutions from Agros2D, (b) the activating function images from Matlab, (c) references for your model decisions, and (d) answers to the following questions:
Which electrode configuration provided the biggest activating function for the same initial current?
How do the skin, soft tissue and bone affect the flow of current differently? (After solving the model, you can select current density in place of voltage in the ′Post 2D′ visualizing tool (left tool bar).
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Step by steps of problems one to five
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“Improving Quality, Health and Safety, Cash Flow, and Role Dynamics in Construction Projects”
There are 4 different questions, total 2000 words for the four questions. The questions are :
1.
Quality in construction projects is becoming more important for
different stakeholders including the contractors because a project
delivered in poor quality can have severe consequences. In this
context:
(a) Explain why quality matters.
(7 marks)
(b) Elaborate the difference between quality control and quality
assurance. Use examples for further clarifications.
(9 marks)
(c) Explain how design can influence quality. Use examples for
further clarifications.
(9 marks)
2.
With reference to The Construction, Design and Management
Regulations 2015 on Health and Safety, answer the following
questions:
(a) An entrepreneur is considering buying a site in Reading to
erect a three-storey block of ten two bedroom flats for sale in
the middle of the town. The site is adjoining the railway line
and is on a busy main road close to the station. The site was
previously used as a car showroom and vehicle repair
centre, the intention would be to demolish the existing
structure and clear the site. Draw up a Construction Phase
Plan and Health and Safety file for this project. Please make
assumptions as required.
(17 marks)
(b) Explain who is responsible for drawing up, updating and
handing over the Construction Phase Plan and the Health
and Safety File in construction projects.
(8 marks)
3.
3. Company BC wins the bid for an office block building project in
January 2024 with the provisional start of construction phase at
the beginning of March 2024. You are employed by the company
to develop cash flow forecast from the contractor’s point of view
from the beginning of the construction phase to the end of defects
liability period. The construction phase is supposed to take eight
months and the defects liability period is four months for this
project.
(a) Explain the significance of the cashflow diagram from the
contractor’s perspective.
(7 marks)
(b) Using cash flow principles, sketch the likely cashflow
diagram for the contractor, only related to this contract, for
both the construction and defects liability periods. In doing
so, please assume that the contractor makes the payment to
the suppliers and subcontractors on time. Please explain any
assumptions you make to develop the diagram.
(15 marks)
(c) Indicate the required working capital and the point in the
diagram where your contract becomes self-financing.
(3 marks)
4. A large contractor company introduced BIM to one of their
projects from the very beginning of the design phase in Sep
2011; it was the first project in which BIM was implemented.
Despite the value that BIM brought into the project, its
implementation proved to affect the role dynamics within the
contractor company and the project team.
As a part of the plan to implement BIM, the main contractor
company set up a new role called BIM engineer. They defined a
role profile for this role to explain the scope of the role, its
general responsibilities and its purposes. The person who first
took that role had a strong technical background and found it, at
the beginning, quite interesting to deliver the tasks specified in
his role profile but then his positive experience changed.
Because BIM was new and many people involved with the
project, particularly the people on the site, didn’t see the benefit
and did not cooperate for the implementation of the BIM. The
BIM engineer was stuck, faced role conflict, and eventually left
the company because he could not fulfil his role. Using the model
of role interaction, illustrate this case of role conflict for the BIM
engineer considering formal and informal sources.
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“AI for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring: A Solution for Managing Hazardous Pollutants in E-Waste”
Chen et al (2021) proposed using AI for analyzing and managing the hazardous pollutants present in e-waste. Due to advancements in Machine Learning, AI can be used for environmental assessment and monitoring by analyzing the data gathered from remote sensing and satellite images.
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Title: The Impact of Skipping Order Details on Customer Satisfaction in Online Shopping
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Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
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