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Bogue, R., 2010. The fabrication and assembly of nanoelectronic devices.
Assembly Automation, Volume 30.
This article provides a review of the latest developments in nanoelectronic devices with an
emphasis on the fabrication technologies and materials used. The author focuses of the three
significant fields of nanoelectronics, namely displays, sensors, sensors, and integrated circuits
(ICs) by describing the recent developments and considers the techniques and materials used in
their fabrication. It is clear that nanoelectronic development, specifically experimental ICs are
rapidly progressing by all manner of various nonstandard fabrication processes and materials are
involved. The development of cost-effective and simple techniques in production can enable
high volume production, sustainability, and quality control in manufacturing.
Couth, R. & Trois, C., 2012. Cost effective waste management through
composting in Africa.
Waste Management, Volume 32, pp. 2518-2525.
This article provides an improved understanding of the behavior of leaching of incinerated waste
residues in a long-term perspective. Leaching process is assesses through various experiments
reflecting conditions of leaching after initial wash-out of salts that are highly soluble from the
residues. The data from leaching experiment was evaluated by geochemical speciation modelling
and discussed in terms of solubility control. It is noted that leaching of major elements and trace
elements is normally found to be dependent on pH. The results and presented dataset from this
article form a thorough contribution to the evaluation of long-term behavior of leaching of
residues during waste management hence significant in environmental sustainability and social
responsibility of the company.
Dionne, G., 2013. Risk Management: History, Definition, and Critique. Risk
Management and Insurance Review, Volume 16, pp. 147-166.
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This article is about history, definition, and critique of risk management associated with the use
of market insurance to protect companies and individuals from different loses related with
accidents. The use of derivatives as an instruments of risk management started during the 1970s
and rapidly increased during the 1980s as companies increased their management of financial
risk. The regulation of international risk started in the 1980s, and financial firms established
capital calculation formulas models of internal risk management to hedge against risk anticipated
and reduce regulatory capital hence promoting financing and safety in production. Concurrently,
risk management became significant, there was introduction of integrated management and
creation of chief risk officer positions.
Fang, Q., Chen, W., Zhao, A. & Deng, C., 2017. Control system designing
for correcting wing–fuselage assembly deformation of a large aircraft.
Assembly Automation, Volume 37, pp. 22-33.
This article aims at proposing a force position method of control to balance aerodynamic
accuracy of shape during designing and deformation of assembly region, hence reducing
assembly stress and correcting assembly deformation. Approach, methodology, and design are
selected based on ellipsoid and screw theory method. The on-dimension deformation and finite
element simulation correction experiments are performed to determine the validity of the
methods. This proposed method provides a solution to solve the problem of deformation during
designing and assembly of aircraft wing, hence improving assembly quality, productivity, and
safety, and reducing assembly stress.
Ingrand, F. & Ghallab, M., 2014. Robotics and artificial intelligence: A
perspective on deliberation functions.
AI Communications, Volume 27, pp.
63-80.
This article advocates for a broad understanding of deliberation functions of artificial intelligence
and robotics by presenting a synthetic perspectives on their architectures, goal reasoning,
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