University of Bolton

Units tagged with "University of Bolton": 23

Industrial Management Unit 7: Cash Flow
Industrial Management Unit 8: Accounting
Industrial Management Unit 9: Legal Issues
Industrial Management Unit 10: Organisational Structure
Industrial Management Unit 12: Staff Development
In digital system design the line between hardware and software is becoming increasingly blurred. Hardware engineers now create a large portion of their new circuits using a programming language such as VHDL or Verilog to design their hardware. ...
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Traditionally schematic capture was the means to create a digital design. However as designs became larger and more complex this design method became difficult to debug, revise, edit, and maintain. These are the reasons why the Electronic Design ...
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A transfer function is a mathematical representation, in terms of spatial or temporal frequency, of the relation between the input and output of an LTI (linear time-invariant) system.
Block diagrams are used to describe the component parts of systems. Each block in the system is represented by a transfer function, which indicate a proportional relationship between two Laplace- transformed signals known as ...
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The purpose of Engineering Design is the establishment of a new product or process to enhance the profitability of a company. This has to be considered against the background of the pressure that is involved with the process. The pressure comes ...
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A project has a defined set stages called the Product Life Cycle (PLC). It is based upon the biological life cycle. For example:
In this part of the Commercial Overviw unit, we are looking at a range of issues that are more holistic than our previous consideration of the materials used in electronic assemblies. Specifically we are looking at energy and similar costs to the ...
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Industrial Management Unit 1: Overview
Industrial Management Unit 2: Development
Industrial Management Unit 3: Marketing & Sales
Industrial Management Unit 4: Production
Industrial Management Unit 5: Quality
Industrial Management Unit 6: Product Costing & Pricing
Modelling: Choosing A Model
Modelling: Linear and Non-Linear Models
Modelling: Pitfalls of Modelling
Modelling: Representing Space And Time In A Numerical Model