Q81
Constraint Management can be summarized as follows: (a) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (b) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (c) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (d) _________________________________________.
1 Mark] It is based on four [4] underlying assumptions namely: (a) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (b) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (c) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (d) _________________________________________. [1 Mark]
Constraints
Identify System Constraints – A process is defined, analyzed and we identify the bottleneck in the process.
Exploiting the Constraint – Understanding how the constraint is affecting the process.
Improve Constraint Gaps – Enhancing the process and fixing the gaps basis above two steps.
Assumptions
Inventory - Inventory is total money that has been invested in purchasing things which system intends to sell.
Expenses- Expenses is total money spent by the system to turn inventory into throughput.
Throughput- Throughput is the rate at which money is generated through sales.
Q81 Constraint Management can be summarized as follows: (a) _________________________________________. [1 Mark] (b) _________________________________________. [1 Mark]...
Form N CTIACAOS ks: 1 mark for each assumption). Four out of Five assumptions underlying accounting conceptual framework IFRS and explain the meaning of each assumption.
Consider the following constraints and the corresponding graph below: Constraint 1 Constraint 2:x+2ys8 Constraint 3 x-3y 2-2 2x-v21 2r-y-1 4 4 6 b. (3 points) The objective function is Minimize 2x-3y. Mark the optimal solution(s) n the above graph. Do not calculate the x and y coordinates at optimal solution(s). Draw the optimal objective function line through the optimal solution(s)
Consider the following constraints and the corresponding graph below Constraint 1: 2x-y21 Constraint 2:x+2y S8 Constraint 3: x-3y 2-2 2x-y-1 4 x +2y 8 4 7 a. (3 points) Shade the feasible region in the graph provided above. b. (3 points) The objective function is Minimize 2x-3y. Mark the optimal solution(s) in the above graph Do not calculate the x and y coordinates at optimal solution(s). Draw the optimal objective function line through the optimal solution(s).
6) A convolutional code with constraint length K -3 has generator polynomials g, (D)-1,gz(D)- D +1 and g (D) D +D+1 a) Draw the encoder of this code (2 Marks) b) Is the code systematic? Explain (1 Mark). c) Draw the sate diagram (1 Mark) and trellis of the code (2 Marks). d) Find the output of the encoder if the input is 0010100 (2 Marks)
6) A convolutional code with constraint length K -3 has generator polynomials g, (D)-1,gz(D)-...
Consider the viscous pipe flow. The relevant variables for the problem are summarized as follows: P (pressure drop) f (p density, U = velocity, D diameter, viscosity in kg/m.s, E= roughness, L length). You need to determine Number of variables is a. (5) b. (6) ) с. (7) Number of the dimensions is d. (3) e. (4) 5 Number of the groups is g. (3) h. (4) i. (5) If the first group is represented as: n1- Lpa vo DC...
1.
A part of Don Marquis's argument against abortion can be
summarized as follows.
1. To rob a being of a future of value is (presumptively) a serious
moral wrong.
2. A typical induced abortion robs a fetus of a future of
value.
3. Therefore, a typical induced abortion is (presumptively) a
serious moral wrong.
But there is more to the Marquis's paper than that. For example,
fetal potential has a role in the paper. Which of the following
best...
Figure 5 Constraint 2 Iso-profit line (objective function) 3 2 А B 4 x2 с 1 6 Constraint 1 5 D E x1 24. For a problem with the same constraints as in figure 5 but a different objective function, it was found that the optimal solution was at point A. At point A, which constraint or constraints are binding? Select all that apply. a. X1 >=0 b. x2 >=0 C. Constraint 1 d. Constraint 2
Consumption under borrowing constraint (a) With borrowing constraint, household can borrow until 200 in period 1. Under y1 =100, y2= 200, r= 0.2, How much is maximum possible consumption of period 1? How much is maximum possible saving of period 1? (under maximum possible of c1) How much is maximum possible consumption of period 2? (under maximum possible of c1) (b) With full borrowing constraint, household cannot borrow any money in period 1 and cannot consume as well. (C1 =...
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE (1 mark)? a) Selection bias can be reduced by increasing sample size. b) Loss to follow-up in a cohort study can bias findings either towards the null (reducing the magnitude of the true association) or the opposite (over-estimating the magnitude of the true association). c) Systematic error can be reduced by taking repeated measurements. d) Non-differential misclassification of exposure or outcome usually biases study findings away from the null (towards finding an...
Edit SECTION B ATTEMPT ALL 1 Define the following terms. (1 mark each) 1 Concept II Paradigm III. Assumptions IV Conceptual framework V Theories 5 marks 2 Discuss five (5) importance of nursing theories. (10 marks) 3. Briefly discuss five (5) characteristics of nursing theories (10 marks) 4 (a) Discuss how Virginia Henderson theory influence nursing practice today. (5 marks) 5 (b) state and explain four characteristics of nursing theories (8 marks) 6 (a) State and explain four phases in...