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  2. System basis chip - Wikipedia

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    A system basis chip (SBC) is an integrated circuit that includes various functions of automotive electronic control units (ECU) on a single die. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It typically includes a mixture between digital standard functionality like communication bus interfaces and analog or power functionality, denoted as smart power.

  3. Apache Spark - Wikipedia

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    Spark Core is the foundation of the overall project. It provides distributed task dispatching, scheduling, and basic I/O functionalities, exposed through an application programming interface (for Java, Python, Scala, .NET [16] and R) centered on the RDD abstraction (the Java API is available for other JVM languages, but is also usable for some other non-JVM languages that can connect to the ...

  4. Pre-determined overhead rate - Wikipedia

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    Direct Labor Cost: this basis is used when manufacturing is labor-intensive. Direct Labor Hours: it is used When workers are paid on the basis of their working hours. Prime Cost: the prime cost is used when the factory produces only one kind of product. Machine time: this basis is used when manufacturing is mostly automated.

  5. Ignition timing - Wikipedia

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    Pressure in cylinder pattern in dependence on ignition timing: (a) - misfire, (b) too soon, (c) optimal, (d) too late. In a spark ignition internal combustion engine, ignition timing is the timing, relative to the current piston position and crankshaft angle, of the release of a spark in the combustion chamber near the end of the compression stroke.

  6. Capacitor discharge ignition - Wikipedia

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    The discharge capacitor within the CD ignition had the ability to provide a powerful spark in excess of 4 times the spark power of the Kettering system using the same coil, with the exception that spark energy could be maintained at high rpm unlike the Kettering system. The Hyland unit consumed only four amperes at 5000rpm (8cyl) or 10,000rpm ...

  7. Activity-based costing - Wikipedia

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    The latter utilize cost drivers to attach activity costs to outputs. [1] The Institute of Cost Accountants of India says, ABC systems calculate the costs of individual activities and assign costs to cost objects such as products and services on the basis of the activities undertaken to produce each product or services. It accurately identifies ...

  8. Start-stop system - Wikipedia

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    The i-Stop system, Mazda's first start stop system, detects which piston is in the best position to restart quickest, which is the one in the combustion stroke phase, where air and fuel are in the cylinder, ready to be ignited. The mixture in this cylinder is ignited by the spark plug, forcing that piston down, and with assistance from the ...

  9. Onboarding - Wikipedia

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    Online onboarding requires more thought and structured processes to be adequate and functional compared to the traditional onboarding process. [29] Online onboarding does not offer face-to-face interaction between the onboarding trainer and the new employee in comparison to on-site onboarding. [32]