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2021
To interprets the functionality of the design, and to choose the efficient constructs, the understanding of the sequential circuit elements plays important role. The objective of this chapter is to have discussion on the synchronous sequential circuits and asynchronous designs and their use during the design phase. For better understanding, the chapter
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To interprets the functionality of the design, and to choose the efficient constructs, the understanding of the sequential circuit elements plays important role. The objective of this chapter is to have discussion on the synchronous sequential circuits and asynchronous designs and their use during the design phase. For better understanding, the chapter
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Remarks on the concepts of t-designs
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 2012We define the concept of t-design for real hyperbolic space ℍ n , as an analogue of the definition of Euclidean t-design. Then, we discuss the similarities between the concept of t-design on ℍ n or ℝ n , and the concept of relative t-design defined ...
Etsuko Bannai, Eiichi Bannai
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2004
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses basic ideas, concepts, and theories used for design optimization (the minimization problem). Theorems on the subject are stated without proofs. Their implications and use in the optimization process are also discussed. Useful insights regarding the optimality conditions are presented and illustrated.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses basic ideas, concepts, and theories used for design optimization (the minimization problem). Theorems on the subject are stated without proofs. Their implications and use in the optimization process are also discussed. Useful insights regarding the optimality conditions are presented and illustrated.
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Concepts for Designing a Building
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1995This panel was designed by Marie Robinson of Pacific Bell, the Program Chair for the Environmental Design Technical Group. Marie wanted to put together several speakers who have unique views and different backgrounds on how buildings should be designed for the user.
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1998
In the early stages of design, the designer handles large amounts of information, of many kinds. Furthermore, between the moment when the customer requirements are recorded until the first embodiment proposal is finished, many uncertainties exist. Examples are dimensions that are not yet known, weights and shapes, but also product structures and even ...
Willem G. Knoop+3 more
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In the early stages of design, the designer handles large amounts of information, of many kinds. Furthermore, between the moment when the customer requirements are recorded until the first embodiment proposal is finished, many uncertainties exist. Examples are dimensions that are not yet known, weights and shapes, but also product structures and even ...
Willem G. Knoop+3 more
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Analysis and Design Concepts [PDF]
Light structures are used for many agricultural and industrial needs. They are characterized by one- or two-story configuration, moderate spans, and light to moderate superimposed loads. Construction costs must be carefully controlled to maintain a profitable relationship between capital cost and income from use of the structures. Often, they are built
G. L. Nelson+2 more
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1976
Our discussion of the properties and characteristics of a number of basic metal-forming processes has shown clearly that the soundness of the flow depends, to a very considerable degree, on the geometry of the pass. We have seen that, even in the case of simple conical drawing or extruding, changes in the die angle alone may bring about conditions that
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Our discussion of the properties and characteristics of a number of basic metal-forming processes has shown clearly that the soundness of the flow depends, to a very considerable degree, on the geometry of the pass. We have seen that, even in the case of simple conical drawing or extruding, changes in the die angle alone may bring about conditions that
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Design Studies, 1988
This paper describes our work on using games as a tool for research in design theory and methods. Games offer a means of isolating certain aspects, or concepts, of designing for purposes of scrutiny. A game provides an environment for a group of players, acting with individual goals and a shared program, to make and transform complex configurations ...
N. John Habraken, Mark D. Gross
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This paper describes our work on using games as a tool for research in design theory and methods. Games offer a means of isolating certain aspects, or concepts, of designing for purposes of scrutiny. A game provides an environment for a group of players, acting with individual goals and a shared program, to make and transform complex configurations ...
N. John Habraken, Mark D. Gross
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Concepts in Reliability for Design
2001In Chapter 3, we will turn our attention to some key concepts in reliability analysis for design. This will continue to build our foundation for reliability assessment in product design and development. In Chapter 2, we developed the principles of probability, as they apply to reliability engineering mathematics.
Jillian Y. Evans, John W. Evans
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On the Design of Mathematical Concepts
2002It is one of the deep mathematical insights that foundational systems like firstorder logic or set theory can be used to construct large parts of existing mathematics and formal reasoning. Unfortunately this insight has been used in the field of automated theorem proving as an argument to disregard the need for a diverse variety of representations ...
Manfred Kerber+2 more
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