to be active during the midday heat. Emus can live between 10 and 20 years. They have long legs and they can sprint at 50 km/h. They feed on a variety of plants and insects and they drink seldom,and they may travel long distances to find food. They are endowed with good eyesight and hearing. Interesting facts Emus ingest stones to grind food in the digestive system. Females can mate several times and lay several batches of eggs in one season People growns emus on farm to get emus meat, feathers and emu oil. Emu fat is rendered to produce oil for cosmetics, dietary supplements, and therapeutic products. A baby Emu Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase This is the green Emu egg
aega, kuid ei lisa väärtust lõpptootele ning ei võimalda väärtuse lisamist ümbertegemine, ootamine, kvaliteedi kontroll jpm. 3) Vool : Tuleb teha nii, et väärtust lisavad sammud sujuvalt liiguksid. (9) Tuleb teha nii, et iga järgnev samm on läbi mõeldud, eelnev töö kvaliteetselt tehtud ja ka õigeaegselt. Tsitaat raamatust " Lean thinking " : " The first visible effect of converting from departments and batches to product teams and flow is that the time required to go from concept to launch, sale to delivery, and raw material to the customer falls dramatically." - Lean Thinking 4) Tõmba : Lase kliendil ennast "tõmmata" . Müü üks toode, tee üks toode. Mitte ükski firma ei tohiks teha enne enda toodet kui ta pole ühte juba müünud. Selle pritsiibi põhimõte on: müü üks toode tee üks toode ; laadige üks, tee üks toode juurde.
unauthorized access and to withstand malicious interference with its operations. Besides presence of appropriate security mechanisms such as authentication, access control and encryption, security also implies reliability in the face of malicious, intelligent and adaptive attackers. 58. Acceptance Testing In engineering and its various subdisciplines, acceptance testing is black-box testing performed on a system (e.g. software, lots of manufactured mechanical parts, or batches of chemical products) prior to its delivery. In some engineering subdisciplines, it is known as functional testing, black-box testing, release acceptance, QA testing, application testing, confidence testing, final testing, validation testing, usability testing, or factory acceptance testing. In most environments, acceptance testing by the system provider is distinguished from acceptance testing by the customer (the user or client) prior to accepting transfer of ownership
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kind of cipher invention—and with gear arrangements, grilles, cylinders, mechanized tableaux, strip systems, and so on. (Most of these mechanisms pro- duce substitution ciphers because of a very basic difference between substitution and transposition. A transposition cipher resembles what industrial engineers call a "batch" manufacturing process, in which quantities of material are cooked at a time, the product issuing in batches. This is because a transposition requires a whole group of letters that will all be mixed together, and it is hard for a mechanical device to store letters. A substitution cipher, on the other hand, is like a "continuous" process. Here the raw materials—letters in one case, ingredients in the other —flow continually, are not stored, and may be cut off at any point.) Probably most ciphers get invented as a bit of recreation, as a part of