Nondestructive Disassembly System for White Board Marker

Author(s):  
Tien Sheng Chang ◽  
Wen Hsiang Hsieh ◽  
Y.-A. Hsieh ◽  
C.H. Yang
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2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 2085-2087
Author(s):  
Tian-bi LIU ◽  
Chun-lin SONG ◽  
Xing-ge JIANG ◽  
Xu-hui XU
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2009 ◽  
Vol 29 (8) ◽  
pp. 2309-2311
Author(s):  
Bing JIA ◽  
Sheng WANG ◽  
Min ZHANG

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 114-126
Author(s):  
Ashley Lee Wong

Today the algorithmic moves off the white- board and into the world, producing subjectivities, articulating relationships, and shaping behaviours. Yet to obtain its objectives, the algorithmic must draw upon bodies, flows, and materials — matter which is contentious and agents which have their own intentionalities. Efficacy cannot simply be assumed, but must be incessantly negotiated via a set of procedures. What are the operations needed to incorporate subjects and spaces into regimes of algorithmic coordination? By examining the ride-sharing platform Uber as a case-study, three operations are identified as critical: encapsulation, enlistment and enchantment. When these operations are incomplete, algorithmic traction on a subject slips away, producing an array of undesired and unanticipated effects.


2012 ◽  
Vol 262 ◽  
pp. 253-257
Author(s):  
Chang Lang Chen ◽  
Mei Chun Lo ◽  
Ming Chw Wei ◽  
Shi Wei Wang

In packaging market, Vacuum Plate of Aluminum by UV offset printing is light impediment effectively, moisture-proof, and forgery-proof and reaches the request of the green packaging production. Thus, the packaging of Vacuum Plate of Aluminum is used widely. This study was a true experimental research. The test form employed was the printing quality control strip from international printing specification. It was used to record and analyze the color variance between Vacuum Plate of Aluminum and Aluminum Foil with white board and no white board using UV Offset Printing. The study indicated the comparison of Tone Value Increased & the difference of Color Gamut Range among these three packaging materials via C, M, Y, K four colors tone value and RGB area testing, and results reveals that the tone value on the Vacuum Plate of Aluminum with white board increased most among these three materials; the dot gain percentage of the Vacuum Plate of Aluminum is less than 15% which with the highest stability than others. All signature findings are given in Fig.1 and Fig.2. These results are entirely consistent with research hypotheses.


Author(s):  
Forrest Shull ◽  
Raimund Feldmann ◽  
Michelle Shaw ◽  
Michelle Lambert

For capturing and transferring knowledge between different projects and organizations, the concept of a Best Practice is commonly used. A similar but more general concept for knowledge capturing is often referred to as a Lesson Learned. Both best practices and lessons learned are frequently organized in the form of knowledge collections. Such collections exist in many forms and flavours: From simple notes on a white board, to paper file collections on a shelf, to electronic versions filed in a common folder or shared drive, to systematically archived and standardized versions in experience and databases, or even specific knowledge management systems. In the past few decades, many organizations have invested much time and effort in such specific knowledge collections (e.g., databases, experience repositories) for best practices and/ or lessons learned. The driving force behind all these activities is to disseminate knowledge about proven solutions to their workforce. Ultimately, the goal is to avoid mistakes and improve the overall workflow and processes to possibly save money and gain a competitive advantage.


2003 ◽  
Vol 111 (5) ◽  
pp. 1757-1758 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erol M. Demirseren ◽  
Takaharu Otsuka ◽  
Kaneshige Satoh ◽  
Yoshiaki Hosaka
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2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen Broderick-Forsgren ◽  
Wynn G Hunter ◽  
Ryan D Schulteis ◽  
Wen-Wei Liu ◽  
Joel C Boggan ◽  
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ABSTRACT  Patient-physician communication is an integral part of high-quality patient care and an expectation of the Clinical Learning Environment Review program.Background  This quality improvement initiative evaluated the impact of an educational audit and feedback intervention on the frequency of use of 2 tools—business cards and white boards—to improve provider identification.Objective  This before-after study utilized patient surveys to determine the ability of those patients to name and recognize their physicians. The before phase began in July 2013. From September 2013 to May 2014, physicians received education on business card and white board use.Methods  We surveyed 378 patients. Our intervention improved white board utilization (72.2% postintervention versus 54.5% preintervention, P < .01) and slightly improved business card use (44.4% versus 33.7%, P = .07), but did not improve physician recognition. Only 20.3% (14 of 69) of patients could name their physician without use of the business card or white board. Data from all study phases showed the use of both tools improved patients' ability to name physicians (OR = 1.72 and OR = 2.12, respectively; OR = 3.68 for both; P < .05 for all), but had no effect on photograph recognition.Results  Our educational intervention improved white board use, but did not result in improved patient ability to recognize physicians. Pooled data of business cards and white boards, alone or combined, improved name recognition, suggesting better use of these tools may increase identification. Future initiatives should target other barriers to usage of these types of tools.Conclusions


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