OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
India currently has 104,917 MW of installed power producing capacity, and by 2012, another 100,000 MW will be added. With this addition, power and distribution transformer requirements will skyrocket, and performance and quality will become paramount. A transformer's quality depends on its design as well as on people, equipment, and materials.This book is a practical manual that covers distribution transformer design, manufacturing process control, installation, erection, commissioning, and maintenance. It also discusses failure analysis and corrective actions to extend transformer lifespan.The book covers the specifications of ISO 9000 from the production process to the last phases of product testing, inspection, and dispatch, in addition to elucidating the design aspect of transformers.
With the aid of this practical tutorial, make the most of LabVIEW's capabilities for digital signal processing. The innovative graphical programming environment will be used to teach readers step-by-step how to create scalable and adaptable digital signal acquisition, measurement, and data presentation applications.
This book, written by Martyn Mallick, offers comprehensive information on a wide range of subjects, including: Integration with current enterprise data, such as systems; Development options for building Thin Client and Smart Client wireless applications and related techniques; Development options for building applications that are challenging to build successfully and potential solutions; and Other services that can be integrated into these applications, such as PIM (personal information manager) and location-based services.
This comprehensive reference, which has been fully updated for the most recent Verilog HDL versions, logically advances from the most basic Verilog ideas to the most cutting-edge digital design methods available today. Written from a practical design standpoint, it provides extensive covering of Verilog HDL for both novices and seasoned students. Samir Palnitkar teaches students how to create complex digital designs of tomorrow by introducing them to concepts such as gate, dataflow (RTL), behavioral, and switch level modeling one step at a time. He also presents the Programming Language Interface (PLI), describes leading logic synthesis methodologies, and explains timing and delay simulation. Palnitkar provides over 300 totally revised pictures, examples, and exercises together with a wealth of tried-and-true Verilog HDL modeling advice. Comprehensive learning goals and handy summaries are included in every chapter.
The writers approached the subject in a different way in this second edition, offering two possible paths. They create design methodologies for CMOS technologies with both long and short channels, and subsequently juxtapose them. This method produces multifaceted explanations that provide the reader a thorough understanding of the design process. This incredibly thorough introduction to CMOS integrated circuit design, which includes PC layout tools, will walk you through every step of creating a chip, from its physical definition to its design and simulation.
The book is full of practical, useful information that isn't dependent on any one program, operating system, or language. The book offers security professionals the simplest method for using a methodical approach to threat modeling. Microsoft is pushing this strategy, and the book offers the simplest explanation of the evolving risks and threat environment.
The emphasis of Analog Integrated Circuit Design, Second Edition, is on providing additional treatment of a number of circuit types that have grown in significance over the previous ten years. Moreover, additional coverage to reflect technological advancements, improved processing layout, and material on CMOS IC device modeling improve the text. This edition has less text on BiCMOS and bipolar information and more emphasis on CMOS devices and circuits. Analog integrated circuits' frequency response and the fundamentals of feedback amplifier theory are covered in new chapters.
The author has updated and edited the information about AHPL in this edition. To enable AHPL, two programs have been added to this textbook: a hardware compiler and a functional level simulator. Hardware is described in Chapters 11 and 12 using terminology that is entirely compatible with the AHPL from the previous edition. More information is provided in Chapter 9, which now covers a wider range of flip-flop varieties. The fundamental algebraic and logical foundation for switching theory is given in Chapters 3 and 4. To take into account the latest advancements in digital circuit design, Chapter 5 has been revised.
A gap in the technical literature for an advanced tutorial book on mixed-signal circuit design will be filled by this book. This area is devoid of competition. Only a small number of "gurus" in the industry handle mixed-signal design. Technical documents that are difficult to read contain the techniques.
This book introduces readers to the fundamentals of digital logic design. It includes a chapter on the use of the hardware description language ABEL in the design of circuits using PLDs and a chapter on computer organization in addition to covering the standard themes in combinational and sequential circuit principles.
With the purpose of assisting the reader in designing increasingly complex systems in shorter design cycles, this book offers an integrated approach to digital design principles, techniques, and implementations. Together with them, it presents VHDL coding, VHDL simulation, synthesis instructions, and methodologies for digital design. The final result of the design cycle, the execution of a digital design, is the main topic of Digital Systems Design with VHDL and Synthesis. Numerous design strategies and factors discussed in the book are based on real-world designs.
This best-selling book still offers a clear method for understanding how to plan and conduct experiments that raise the caliber and effectiveness of systems created by managers and engineers. It has been reorganized, features new themes and examples, and places more of a focus on computer use.
This book aims to give readers a solid foundation in object-oriented concepts, software development methodology, UML, and multi-tier technologies, covering a wide range of topics. The book begins by going over the fundamentals of OO software projects. It then walks readers through the processes of a typical development project, which include requirements capture, design, specification, and testing. This process demonstrates how an abstract problem is transformed into a concrete solution. A single case study that runs the length of the book offers a practical illustration of how a system evolves from a first concept to a completed one.
The structure of Research Methods, Design and Analysis is such that every chapter concentrates on a particular stage of the research process. Both experimental and non-experimental research methods, including ex post facto, correlational, and survey research, are covered in this text. Qualitative research methods like phenomenology and ethnography are also covered. The current version has increased coverage of data analysis and no experimental procedures while retaining extensive treatment of the experimental method.
The several theories and elements of machine design are covered in this book. Concise explanations of the theory are provided, along with a ton of worked-out examples and practice problems. It draws attention to the procedural aspects of designing machine components so that they satisfy their functional needs in various scenarios.
a thorough review of the design and analysis of all types of analog integrated circuits.
Systems Analysis and Design has undergone significant revisions as a result of the rapid advancements in the field of information systems over the past three years and in response to the deliberative feedback from our adopters, students, and reviewers. New information on how organizations and systems analysts might join in open source communities.
The eighth edition of Design and Analysis of Experiments maintains its comprehensive and in-depth coverage of engineering, business, and statistics while also educating readers on how to design and analyze experiments to enhance the effectiveness, performance, and quality of functioning systems.
This book explains the fundamental ideas behind the organization and design of digital computers as well as the design and analysis of digital systems. It covers all facets of digital systems and examines numerous approaches and techniques that are applicable for a range of applications in digital system design.
The concepts, abilities, approaches, strategies, tools, and viewpoints that systems analysts need to successfully build information systems are covered in the sixth edition of Modern Systems Analysis and Design.
The best-selling book's fourth edition explains contemporary methods for creating intricate, high-performance CMOS systems on chips. This book describes the fundamental ideas and serves as a manual for effective design methods. It covers the fundamentals of CMOS design from the level of digital systems to the level of circuits.
The investigation of optimization methods is known as operations research. This operations research book, which was written with Indian university curricula in mind, uses solved problems to reinforce the topics covered in each chapter. This book stands out for the way it guides students through the solutions step-by-step while emphasizing coherence and clarity.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of engineering applications together with a succinct review of optic design.
Sixth Edition of Pearson's Digital Design with an Introduction to the Verilog HDL, VHDL, and SystemVerilog Digital Design, Sixth Edition, a contemporary rewrite of a classic authoritative guide, explains the basic ideas of digital design in an understandable way. The book offers methods appropriate for a range of digital applications as well as the fundamental tools for designing digital circuits. This edition of Digital Design, like the earlier ones, encourages a multimodal approach to education with an emphasis on digital design, independent of language. The book provides parallel tracks of presentation of several languages, acknowledging that three public-domain languages—Verilog, VHDL, and System Verilog—all play a part in design flows for today's digital products.
Students studying computer science engineering are given the tools necessary to create and manage software for distributed applications through the course Distributed Systems. For anyone interested in learning about recent advancements in the sector, software engineers and systems designers will find it to be an excellent resource.The fifth edition of this best-selling textbook by Pearson maintains its emphasis on the theory and application of distributed computer systems while utilizing an abundance of contemporary case examples. Students will be able to assess current distributed systems and create new ones thanks to the breadth of instruction.
Engineering Drawing, 2e has its distinctive focus on the reasoning behind every idea and technique while covering all the essential subjects in the discipline. This edition has the most recent version of AutoCAD, fresh pedagogy, and a new chapter on scales, all based on in-depth market research and evaluations of the first edition. With the addition of new questions to aid students in working through the material more gradually, the themes have been covered in a clearer and more succinct manner through the use of over 300 solved examples and exercises. This book will be extremely helpful to first-year undergraduate engineering students as well as those getting ready for professional examinations since it combines clear explanations with precise technical information.
Embedded Systems Design and Applications with the 68HC12 exposes readers to the special problems involved in developing, testing, integrating, and implementing microcontroller/microprocessor-based embedded systems. It is intended for a senior or graduate-level embedded systems design course.
Students studying design and marketing will benefit greatly from reading Susan Weinschenk's latest book, 100 MORE Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People. It incorporates the most recent findings in social psychology, neuroscience, psychology, and brain research into the creation of wearables, websites, applications, and artificial intelligence. Weinschenk's 100 MORE Things are readable, convincing, accessible, and valuable because she blends genuine science and research citations with real-world situations. This book goes beyond simply offering "design guidelines" by explaining the rationale behind the standards and offering actionable recommendations that are simple to implement right away.
With a new chapter on securitization and the credit crisis, as well as more information on how commodity prices are modeled and commodity derivatives valued, the eighth edition has been updated and enhanced. This introduction to the futures and options markets is a great resource for those with little to no experience in mathematics, since it aims to close the gap between theory and practice.
This book is intended for first-year students in all engineering fields taking the Engineering Drawing course. 'Practical tips' combined with theory to help students create flawless drawings is one of this book's key highlights.
In order to facilitate the efficient planning and implementation of contemporary construction projects, the book offers much-needed knowledge on plumbing systems. Written by a renowned consulting engineer, it considers the common complications that result from insufficient water supply and drainage infrastructure. Fixtures, pumping systems, hot water engineering, rainwater pipelines, fire suppression, and corrosion are all covered in depth. It also discusses several laws and rules that are relevant to plumbing work. All sanitary and plumbing engineers as well as students studying architecture and civil engineering will find the book helpful. Regarding the Writer: Heading his own consultancy business in New Delhi, S G Deolalikar is a specialist in sanitary engineering, fire protection systems, and public health.
This classic treatise on the design of steel structures has been revised with the current situation in the field in mind. The book has undergone a number of revisions to improve its clarity and usefulness. To meet the evolving needs of the students, three additional chapters, several new themes, solved and unresolved problems, and a restructuring of the chapters have all been introduced. It remains the greatest option for a book about the topic.
A thorough new textbook called Digital Principles and Design emphasizes the fundamentals of logic design through the presentation of these principles and examples. It approaches the subject of digital design from a classical perspective. The book is meant for both a more advanced course and an introductory course on digital concepts with a focus on logic and design. It makes no presumptions about the reader's background, with the exception of the appendix on digital circuits. The material is useful for students studying electrical, computer science, and computer engineering.
Engineering Drawing And Graphics Technology
A significant update to this classic textbook for senior design courses is provided by Dieter's Engineering Design. Like its earlier editions, Engineering Design offers a more comprehensive overview of subjects than most design texts and offers a great deal more prescriptive advice on how to conduct design. Dieter concentrates on both material selection and design process implementation. Key Elements: All of the terminology is the same. Work breakdown structure, AHP, tolerances (including GD&T), human factors design, design against wear, the function of standardization in DFMA, error-proofing, and six sigma quality are some of the new subjects that have been added or expanded. A list of new terms and concepts is included at the end of each chapter as a new feature. Expansed examples give important topics more realism.
Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits
The second edition of this best-selling book has been completely revised to include the most recent changes to the wind load factor as mandated by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This book goes on to give a thorough explanation of every facet of designing basic steel structures.
Similar to earlier iterations of this book, the writers aim to provide the greatest number of real-world examples of system analysis and design deliverables in any book while also striking a balance in the coverage of concepts, tools, techniques, and their applications. The reader can also use the textbook as a reference for the most effective modern procedures.
This book can be used as a helpful addition to any current standard text or as a textbook for a formal course on vector analysis.
thorough, in-depth discussion of PCB design, manufacture, assembly, testing, and reliability and quality aspects Printed Circuit Boards, which covers every stage of the physical assembly and testing of PCBs, is written in an understandable and clear style. Numerous academic fields, including electronics, mechanical engineering, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, chemistry, physics, metallurgy, and optics, are related to this domain. The author offers a practical and hands-on approach to the subject, covering the latest technological developments and all the important aspects of PCB, such as design, fabrication, assembly, testing, reliability, and quality. The author has nearly four decades of experience in R&D, technology development, education, and training. The book will be helpful to designers, manufacturers, and electrical and electronic engineering students with this coverage.
The writers of Introduction to Machine Design specifically kept in mind those pursuing degrees and diplomas who are just beginning a machine design course. The book's focus is limited to providing thorough coverage of the design of basic machine parts, including threaded, welded, and riveted joints, couplings, levers, joints, shafts, keys, and bearings.
Engineers and professionals in the field should read Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography. The scope of study for communications engineers has been expanded with the addition of new chapters on physical layer security and space time codes in this updated edition of the textbook. The book's wildly popular format, which includes in-depth explanations of key ideas and challenging drill problems, has not been altered. Numerous solved and unsolved problems as well as emphasis-filled multiple-choice questions can be found in this book.
Product Design and Development by Ulrich and Eppinger addresses modern design and development issues like determining customer needs, design for manufacturing, prototyping, and industrial design. It does this by clearly and comprehensively outlining a set of product development techniques meant to integrate the marketing, design, and manufacturing departments of the business. As the industry moves toward designing and producing goods in cross-functional teams, the integrative approaches in the book help individuals with diverse disciplinary viewpoints solve problems and make decisions.
Basic principles for designing alternative systems, creating process diagrams, and choosing the best alternative to implement are covered in Introduction to Process Engineering and Design. The book's numerous real-world examples will improve readers' ability to create creative designs. Book Characteristics: focuses on the equipment and chemical plant process design. Modern methods of reactive distillation, short path distillation, and supercritical extraction were discussed. Procedure Flow charts are included in every chapter of the book. Contents Table: Introduction Preface: Units and Dimensions Engineering Stoichiometry Processes Process Diagrams' Significance in Process Engineering Process Design for Flow Meters, Fluid Moving Equipment, and Piping Process Heat Exchanger Design Design of Liquid-Liquid Extractor Process Process Design for Column Distillation Process Design for Absorbers Reactor Process Design Process Utility System Process Design Index of Appendices 1 and 2
The extensively updated and revised second edition of this best-selling book is called Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design using UML. Bennett, McRobb, and Farmer's text is the gold standard teaching resource for undergraduate Systems Analysis and Design courses, with over 20,000 copies sold worldwide. The book presents several lifecycle models and offers a development framework based on an incremental and iterative process, utilizing the main UML 1.4 techniques. It covers general analysis and design issues and situates analysis and design within the framework of the entire systems life cycle. There are two real-world case studies used: one for illustrative examples and the other for reader-specific practical exercises. The book is divided into four sections that can be freely combined to meet the syllabus's requirements. The background to object-orientation and information systems analysis and design is given in the first section.
This book provides an in-depth understanding of the technology and design of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). Developed by experienced professionals, it is a complete reference on how to design various kinds of highly reliable, professional-quality PCBs with low investment costs. The following topics have been covered in great detail using illustrations and photos: how to set up and run PCB fabrication units; layout, planning, and artwork generation; material selection and planning; automation and computers in PCB design; advice for getting high-quality PCB designs; and specialized applications. The methodology used in the book lays a strong emphasis on the most recent developments in the field and encourages circuit designers to use their imaginations to come up with fresh approaches to electronic interconnecting. Regarding the Writer: A major contributor to the establishment of PCB fabrication facilities and the introduction of PCB design and technology courses in India is the Swiss engineer Walter C. Bosshart.