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Browsing by Subject "CMM"

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    CMM (coordinate measuring machine)
    (2017-04-28) Hasani, Eltjon; Eggleton, Zach; Goodman, David
    This report will be about how we were able to repair a non-functioning coordinate measuring machine that hasn’t been working for four years. In the report, it will talk about the design overview of the PC that DivSys decided to use for a different project and how we got the coordinate measuring machine that is owned by the company DivSys to work again. The report will also talk about the construction, cost, terms, parts, coding and testing phases of the coordinate measuring machine, PC, and the machine’s electrical components of the project
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    ECET 491 Senior Project
    (2017-04-26) Eggleton, Zach; Eggleton, Zach
    It's a thing
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    Resources at Risk: The Coordinated Management of Meaning and Study Abroad
    (2012-03-16) Noblet, Nicholas Patrick; Parrish-Sprowl, John; Sandwina, Ronald M.; Goering, Elizabeth M.
    This study seeks to elucidate the concept of resources at risk as detailed in the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) theoretical framework. Risk is the possibility that a communicator’s resources are in jeopardy of change, and this study seeks to explicate how a communicator places his or her resources at risk. An undergraduate spring break study abroad program was selected as the context for this examination, with six students participating in before and after interviews. Results showed that three types of resources at risk were identified, with a fourth type unable to be identified through transcript analysis. This study demonstrates theoretical and practical implications that further the understanding of CMM and its execution. In addition, limitations and areas for future research are discussed.
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