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Balanced Scorecards and Operational Dashboards with Microsoft Excel


  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (December 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470386819
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470386811
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches 

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Product Description

Created in Excel, balanced scorecards enable you to monitor operations and tactics, while operational dashboards is a set of indicators regarding the state of a business metric or process—both features are in high demand for many large organizations. This book serves as the first guide to focus on combining the benefits of balanced scorecards, operational dashboards, performance managements, and data visualization and then implement them in Microsoft Excel.

From the Back Cover

Create Balanced Scorecards and operational dashboards that drive success Balanced Scorecards help organizations clarify their strategy, translate strategy into action, and successfully execute their strategy. Operational dashboards are critical for monitoring and managing high performance.
This book is a guide for those who define and build these business performance tools: executive sponsors, operational managers, facilitators, and Excel developers. Based on years of experience, these step-by-step methods will help you develop Balanced Scorecards and operational dashboards that drive strategic execution and operational performance.
  • Write a strategic Destination Statement that clarifies your vision
  • Build a Strategy Map illustrating strategic objectives and the causal links that drive success
  • Map operational processes to identify leverage points with the greatest impact
  • Identify the "critical few" metrics that drive and measure success
  • Gain buy-in with Tactical Action Plans and Implementation Plans
  • Build impressive, dynamic Excel scorecards and dashboards using only spreadsheet functions
  • Build powerful charts and analyses that aid business decision making
  • Develop portable Balanced Scorecards that are secure and easy to maintain
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Download free Excel sample files at www.wiley.com/go/scorecardsanddashboardswithexcel. You can also find additional resources on Balanced Scorecards and operational dashboards at www.torconsulting.com

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Digital Signal Integrity: Modeling and Simulation with Interconnects and Packages


  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall (October 19, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130289043
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130289049
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7 x 1.4 inches 

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Product Description

Gives engineers the theory and practical methods needed to model and simulate high-speed connections and predict real-world performance with interconnects and packages. Contains in-depth reviews of a host of topics, including crosstalk, generalized termination schemes and differential signaling. DLC: Signal processing--Digital techniques--Computer simulation.

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PrefaceEffects of interconnects on the electrical performance of digital components, such as microprocessors, have historically been small enough to handle with simple rules of thumb. As clock rates, bus widths, and bus speeds have increased, packaging and interconnects have more importance and in some cases actually limit or define the system, where silicon performance is usually found to be the gating factor. This role reversal will become more common, and it may be that packaging and interconnects dominate electrical considerations at some point in the future as networks become more prominent.

The relatively recent growth of packaging and interconnects as significant issues in electrical performance means that relatively few resources exist for learning and training. Much of it exists as scattered applications notes, many of which are quite useful but are sometimes somewhat dated (i.e., notes on ECL rather than CMOS) or are from the less accessible technical literature. Since many organizations are newly finding the need for expertise in the field, in-house experts may not be available to act as mentors.

This book represents my efforts at collecting and deriving the necessary material to support a career in digital signal integrity modeling and simulation. A huge part of such a job is package and interconnect modeling from electromagnetic simulation and/or measurements. By necessity, the book spans a broad spectrum of techniques, including electromagnetic simulation, transmission line theory, frequency-domain modeling, time-domain modeling, analog circuit simulation, digital signaling, and some architectural issues, to put it all in perspective. Such a broad technological reach makes for a very interesting and challenging job. Since I believe that the number of engineers working this area will need to increase dramatically to support the technological trends, I hope that this book will provide a sufficient set of tools to help engineers succeed in this field.

The goal of the book is to provide detailed introductory material that is self-consistent and self-contained. As such, there are very few references. There is nothing in the book that is new to the field, so technical credit must go to the innumerable contributors to the technical literature, application notes, and standards.

The book is organized to move gradually from broad, general topics to specific modeling techniques. Particular emphasis is placed on rigorous derivation and on multiconductor interconnects. Chapter discusses the role of signal integrity in digital systems. Chapters and then cover issues in signaling and signal integrity. Chapters through cover detailed concepts in basic passive circuit components, with particular emphasis on multiconductor interconnects. One of the more difficult aspects of detailed simulations in signal integrity is the need to model multiconductor interconnects such as sockets, packages, edge connectors, and buses. Experimental characterization of interconnects is covered in chapter, where emphasis is on measurements of very small parasitics for high leadcount interconnects.

Interconnect modeling is covered in chapters and, where distinction is drawn between low-frequency lumped modeling and high-frequency wideband modeling. Because interconnects are often physically small, lumped modeling is often the optimal choice. Finally, chapter provides extended coverage of signal integrity topics and represents advanced application of material and concepts from prior chapters.

The manuscript was typeset using running under Linux on a PC clone based on a Tyan motherboard with a Cyrix processor. The text was prepared using a custom text editor written in Tcl/Tk. Circuit simulations used Berkeley SPICE 3f4. The figures were prepared using Xfig. Symbolic manipulation usedMathematica. Brian Young
Austin, Texas

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Sensors and Control Systems in Manufacturing



Second Editionquot;McGraw-Hill Professional 2009 | ISBN-10: 007160572X | 624 Pages | File type: PDF | 6,5 mb 
 
A Comprehensive Guide to Sensors and Control Systems in Manufacturing  
Thoroughly updated with cutting-edge technologies, this detailed resource offers proven methods for effectively evaluating, selecting, and implementing sensors and controls to ensure error-free manufacturing environments. Sensors and Control Systems in Manufacturing, Second Edition offers step-by-step guidance on applying sensors to measure product parameters, control manufacturing, develop precision manufacturing systems, and generate and control motion. Real-world examples are included throughout to demonstrate successful industrial applications. 

Coverage includes:
The latest sensor technologies, such as MEMS, photo-, bio-, nano-, and LED sensors 
Sensor classification and types, including photoelectric, inductive and capacitive proximity, confocal microscropy, and laser sensors Fiber optics in sensors and control systems Networking of sensors and control systems in manufacturing Sensors and control technology in computer-integrated manufacturing Advanced sensor technology in precision manufacturing applications Industrial sensors and control Sensors in flexible manufacturing systems 
Communicationsindexing, transmission, and signal processing SpectRx(tm) sensing technology 
Manufacturing operation and control through financial planning
 

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