4 System Requirement Specication 12
4.1 Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
4.1.1 Phase I-a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
4.1.2 Phase I-b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.1.3 Phase II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.2 Functional Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.3 Non-Functional Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5 Associated Diagrams 14
5.1 ER Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.2 UML Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.2.1 Use case Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.2.2 Class Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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This cause forces the mechanization process instead of traditional cotton pick-
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ing of cotton which is carried out by Cotton Picker. Cotton harvester is a ma- chine for harvesting cotton bolls. It Picks cotton at maximum eciency and simultaneously builds ginner-friendly cotton modules, dramatically reducing a cotton producer's equipment and labor investment while streamlining the harvest process
1. Study of the simulation of Cotton picker which is replica of how exactly cotton picker works
2. Understanding the algorithm of cotton picking process in a rectangular eld.
3. Understanding dierent cost and time parameters involved in cotton pick- ing calculations.
1.3 Objective of project
Develop a tablet based solution to help Cotton Picker owners / contrac- tors to optimize their cost of operations and maximize prots
The application shall calculate xed and variable cost of operation for one or more elds based on user inputs
Graphical comparison amongst multiple elds shall be displayed
The application shall recommend best option to the user and the user shall also have the provision to make his own selection
When Japan and India began to mechanize their cotton industries between the 1880s and 1930s, several similarities and differences surfaced. Both Japan and India’s cotton yarn productions began to increase rapidly, workers in both countries faced similar poor working conditions, and the transaction of workers going from rural to urban areas were protruding. However, both countries contained a difference in the type of workers in the cotton industry workforce as well as the displacement of skilled Indian workers as opposed to Japanese workers. (Thesis) In the mechanization of the cotton industry, Japan and India similarly shared their ways of production in which they both had rapid growth with machine-made cotton between the 1880s and the 1930s
11.2.2 Adding functions : Once the electrical requirements are identified, the functions that have to be added to the connector are determined.
Answer each of the following questions within a full and complete sentence. Do not provide the information as a list or as bulleted items What are the mailing address and telephone numbers that should be used to contact you in case of an emergency? Include the full address and telephone number in a complete sentence form. A comma is required between the street address and the city.
Did you know Around 11% of college students are sexually assaulted; 23% female and 5.4% male? In America between 2% to 10% of people in prison are innocent people that are falsely accused. “Picking Cotton” by Jennifer Thompson-Cannion and Ronald Cotton. Jennifer Thompson was a college student living off campus in an apartment. One night her apartment got broken into and she was raped at knifepoint.
In the last paragraph the author describes the current signboard that simply says “Doctor McTeague. Dental Parlors. Gas Given.”. The use of uninterested details and simple sentences shows how average and banal the doctor’s accomplishments are. Following the description of his current sign is the description of the one he aspires to have.
The booming production of cotton in the south during the 19th century was a vast money maker and supplied for the Southern economy, however, it also caused many set backs. Cotton fueled the economy of the Southern states and arguably the economy of the Northern states as well, and also played a major role in the global economy of that time. Cotton indeed brought great wealth to the Southern states, but only the plantation owners benefitted from this wealth. The rest of the population was left poor, uneducated, and illiterate. Despite the wealth and power that cotton brought to the south, it also brought slavery and thus the Civil War which ultimately left the South weak and powerless.
After seeing the struggle of removing the seeds, Eli decided that a machine was crucial to increase the production rate and the amount of exports. With the creation of the gin, the bar quickly rose from 1 pound of cotton to 50 pounds of cotton that could be cleaned per day. This allowed more slaves to work in the fields, rather than cleaning cotton, which resulted in the cost of cotton to decrease dramatically. Both the Northern states and Britain benefited from the growth of cotton because they could buy cotton at a cheaper price, expanding trade between them and the South. Before long, “cotton was the [official] “king” in South Carolina” and throughout the whole South (South Carolina Journey 119).
Picking Cotton Picking Cotton is a story that entails two individuals’ trials in forgiveness and finding peace. Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton are the two individuals whose lives were changed forever by the events that occurred on that unfortunate night in 1984. Case Events
Source D is a diagram of cotton production in Georgia starting in the year 1800 and ending in 1860. This diagram shows the noticeable difference in cotton and the number of slaves increasing throughout the years. This means that the more cotton produced, cleaned, and sold, increased the number of slaves to do the harder labor like planting. Consequently, the cotton gin ended up doing the exact opposite of what its intended purpose was. Which was to decrease the number of slaves working in the cotton fields but instead doubled the number of
Since servitude was legitimate in the South, they kept an eye on the estates with slaves. Bondage expanded 500 percent amid this period, and estate proprietors felt they couldn't work without slaves. By 1860, the United States created around 66% of the cotton utilized as a part of the world. The economy of the South depended solely on the cotton edit. Meanwhile, Congress pondered laws with respect to which states simply entering the Union were slave states and which were free.
The main purpose for the cotton gin was to speed up the process of separating the cotton from seeds. Cotton is one of america's leading export. You may be asking yourself how in the world this work? It’s pretty simple. There are wire teeth inside the cotton gin which separates the seeds from the cotton fabric.
Career Episode 3 Scenario – 1 XYZ Ltd has the specialty to build and provide the maintenance for Underground communication equipments and recently they received the signal boosters having the problem with DC power supply and gain. You are working as a technician and your manager asked you to write down the report by testing two circuits and devices below by using different testing procedure and provide the detailed observation. P1.1 Your report/observation must contain the following information. 1) Test the semiconductor devices used in the both circuits in figure 1 and figure 2. 2) Record the measured voltages, currents at different points and suggest about correct functionality.
The export of southern cotton was greatly responsible for the economic development of the North. In addition, the northern states profitable more from the south. Half of the southern cotton was exported to England. Cotton was used to made a lot of things in Europe, especially Great Britain.
Relaxed in the dental chair with my dark glasses on, I had been prepped and was ready for my second surgery. My headphones played beautiful, calming classical music. A micro-current patch placed behind each of my ears would help to keep me in a relaxed state. I could taste the remnants of the orange flavored supplements used to promote the relaxation response. My biological dentist and his assistant talked in the background as we waited for the anesthetic to take effect.
The time of when cotton factories were running was not safe for children or anyone for that matter. This was a time of hiring people to do the dirty work and get hurt. Children working at the mills were beaten, abused, malnourished, and much more. The cotton mills should have never existed with this kind of abuse happening inside the factories. The fact is that these mills were bad for the health of the workers both physically and mentally.