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Surveying
This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the essential skills necessary in surveying and civil engineering. It covers measurements, distance corrections, leveling, angles, area computation, computer calculations, topographic surveying, electronic distance measuring instruments, and construction surveying. * Includes photos and diagrams, lists of useful addresses and degree programs, surveying tables and formulas. * Updated to include more coverage of GPS and GIS.



Esd Program Management: A Realistic Approach to Continuous, Measurable Improvement in Static Control by G. Theodore Dangelmayer,
Esd Program Management: A Realistic Approach to Continuous, Measurable Improvement in Static Control by G. Theodore Dangelmayer,
This is a revision of the highly successful electronic manufacturing guide, ESD Program Management: A Realistic Approach to Continuous Measurable Improvement in Static Control. This revision is comprehensive and explains how to develop, implement and manage an ESD control program, and includes up-to-date data, many new chapters, new case studies, and much more. New to this edition: -- Extensive changes and additions to auditing techniques, cost benefits data, and materials evaluation. -- Six new chapters on common myths, issues related to smaller companies, process controls, ISO 9000, material characterization, and training. -- New case studies on field-induced failures in the factory, long-distance central office system upsets, and automation-caused failures. -- Expanded coverage of the needs of smaller companies including discussion of common problems and cost-effective solutions. A training breakthrough is presented. Previously invisible ESD events can now be easily displayed for students at all levels -- 'Seeing is believing!' -- Inclusion of new testing instruments such as the event detector and resistance probe. -- The 12 critical factors in an ESD program have been updated to reflect changes and refinements in program management. Included is the latest information on handling procedures and requirements from the Lucent ESD Control Handbook.



Distance Measuring Equipment - Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) is a transponder-based radio navigation technology that measures distance by timing the propagation delay of UHF radio signals. It was invented by Edward George "Taffy" Bowen and V.

Measuring instrument - In physics and engineering, measurement is the activity of comparing physical quantities of real-world objects and events. Established standard objects and events are used as units, and the measurement results in a given number for the relationship between the item under study and the referenced unit of measurement.

Meridian circle - Meridian circle, or transit circle, is an instrument for observing the time of a stars passing the meridian, at the same time measuring its angular distance from the zenith. The idea of having an instrument (quadrant) fixed in the plane of the meridian occurred even to the ancient astronomers and is mentioned by Ptolemy, but it was not carried into practice until Tycho Brahe constructed a large meridian quadrant.

Instrument error - Instrument error refers to the combined accuracy and precision of a measuring instrument, or the difference between the actual value and the value indicated by the instrument (error). Measuring instruments are usually calibrated on some regular frequency against a standard.



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