B. Describe the basic requirements of a control system? (Dunn & Haimann, Chapter 25)
Q1) Identify and briefly describe the three basic components of a numerical control system. Q2) what is the difference between point-to-points and continues path in a motion control system? 03) what is the deference between absolute positioning (coordinate) and incremental positioning? Q4) what is the difference between an open loop positioning system and closed a closed loop positioning system? Q5) Under what circumstances is a closed loop positioning system preferable to an open loop system?
One of the functional requirements of an EHR system is: Select one: a. To describe the capabilities of the system for users so they can make choices. b. Include the costs of the system. c. Are dictated by HIPPA rules. d. Are all required by FDA.
b) Design a PID controller via root-locus to satisfy the following requirements for the controlled system 2.9 T,-0.18 The following notation has been used for the system parameters: Percent Overshoot(%)-pos Settling time (s) Peak time (s)- Tp Start by manual calculations for the locations of the poles and zeros of the PID controller to satisfy the requirements. Find the required location of the zero for PD control and introduce PI control. Afterwards, use the Sisotool in MATLAB to simulate the...
List the 3 basic guidelines for an effective system of internal control over CASH:
Chapter 1 The individual Income tax return Describe the different entities subjects to tax and reporting requirements
Q7-4 What are the requirements for a collaboration information system? Name and describe the five components of a collaboration information system. Summarize the primary requirements for collaboration information systems and relate those requirements to the need for iteration and feedback as well as the three criteria for successful collaboration.
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No control system is perfect. Be prepared to describe the major threats to the effectiveness of any control system and explain why it is a threat. There are two levels of controls – entity and transaction. Describe the main differences between entity-level controls and transaction-level controls. Provide two examples of each to illustrate your answer. What is involved with the information and communication component and why is it important to the strength of internal controls.
Describe how the material requirements planning, manufacturing resource planning, and enterprise resource planning systems relate and some notable differences. What is the basic idea behind an enterprise resource planning system? Describe what independent and dependent demand are and what the key differences are between them
IN OS: Chapter 6 CPU Scheduling • Basic Concepts • Scheduling Criteria – five criteria be able to discuss and apply with evidence. • Scheduling Algorithms – FCFS, SJF (optimal), RR (be able to set and justify quantum size), SRTF, Priority - be able to apply each to a set of processes to find the sequence and calculate average wait time (we did a workshop on this). Be able to discuss related to Short Term Scheduler, medium term, long term....