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Redesign – Elevator Ad – Business Card Size – Vertical

November 28th, 2011 Comments off

The task is to redesign our elevator ad (business card size / vertical).

1- The content of the ad:

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> Professional Movers Working for You!

> From $65/Hr + Travel time

> Moving – Delivery – Boxes Rental

> Call for a FREE Estimate (604) 200-0509

> Mention Coupon Code: ‘Elevator’ and get $5 off

www.SmallMovesVancouver.com/elevator

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2- I am attaching 2 of our old ads, please use a yellow truck photo in the ad. Y…

Elevator Simulator 2

June 5th, 2011 Comments off

Step 1: Create Classes

Create the class definitions complete with attributes and method prototypes.

Step 2: Code the Methods

Code the methods for each of the classes in your class definitions.

Step 3: Create the Main Method

Code the main method driver for your elevator simulation application.

Using Microsoft Word, provide your test plan for testing the elevator simulation. Execute your test plan and include your test results in your Test Plan document.

Run the Simulation and Collect the Data

Run your elevator simulation multiple times, varying the number-of-elevators parameter from 1 through 8, collecting the data from each run.
Make several runs for each value of the number-of-elevators parameter used.
Combine the datasets for each value used for the number-of-elevators parameter into a single data set.
The data sets should be created as csv (comma delimited) files with one set of data on each line (i.e., separate each set by a carriage-return/line-feed).
You should have one fairly large data set for each value of the number-of-elevators (8 data sets in all) used.

Elevator Simulator

June 5th, 2011 Comments off

Step 1: Create Classes

Create the class definitions complete with attributes and method prototypes.

Step 2: Code the Methods

Code the methods for each of the classes in your class definitions.

Step 3: Create the Main Method

Code the main method driver for your elevator simulation application.

Using Microsoft Word, provide your test plan for testing the elevator simulation. Execute your test plan and include your test results in your Test Plan document.

Run the Simulation and Collect the Data

Run your elevator simulation multiple times, varying the number-of-elevators parameter from 1 through 8, collecting the data from each run.
Make several runs for each value of the number-of-elevators parameter used.
Combine the datasets for each value used for the number-of-elevators parameter into a single data set.
The data sets should be created as csv (comma delimited) files with one set of data on each line (i.e., separate each set by a carriage-return/line-feed).
You should have one fairly large data set for each value of the number-of-elevators (8 data sets in all) used.

The number of floors in the building will be fixed at five.
The number of passengers that an elevator can hold will be fixed at eight. All elevators will be of the same size.
Passengers will arrive at the elevators in a random fashion, within the parameters set below, and press the call button indicating their preference to travel up or down.
It takes the elevator 0:15 seconds to travel from one floor to the next.
The simulation will note the time it takes for an elevator to arrive and service the passenger.
It takes 0:03 seconds for a passenger to board the elevator and 0:03 seconds for a passenger to leave the elevator.
When a passenger boards the elevator, that passenger will press the button for his destination floor.
The elevator will begin its trip when either the maximum passenger count for the elevator is reached or no passenger has boarded within 10 seconds.
The elevator will remain at the floor it was on when delivering the last of its passengers for a period of 10 seconds before moving to its next call or returning to the ground floor.
The passenger’s destination floor will be determined using a “random” interval.
There are 100 persons working on each of floors 2-5. No one works on the ground floor (floor 1). All businesses in the building open for business at 8:00 AM and close at 5:00 PM. Workers begin randomly arriving for work at 7:30 AM. Everyone leaves the building randomly by 5:30 PM.
Customers arrive at the building and visit floors throughout the day at a rate of approximately one every five minutes. Customers randomly spend between 15 and 45 minutes conducting their business then exit the building.
All workers have lunch between 12:00 and 1:00. At 12:00, 50% of workers go to the first floor between 12:00 and 12:15 to go out for lunch. The workers return randomly between 12:45 and 1:00.
It is expected that passengers will be served within 1 minute of pressing the elevator call button.
The simulation will model a day of usage.
The simulation should collect the following data. The time each passenger pressed the call button. The time each passenger boarded the elevator. The destination floor of each passenger.
The following information should be reported daily and in total. The total number of passengers delivered. The total number of passengers delivered by each elevator. The number of passengers delivered to each floor by each elevator. The minimum and maximum time passengers waited. The percentage of passengers served within one minute.
Run the simulation with various numbers of elevators to determine how many elevators will be necessary to service 95% of the passengers within one minute of pressing the call button.

Elevator Simulator

June 2nd, 2011 Comments off

Step 1: Create Classes

Create the class definitions complete with attributes and method prototypes.

Step 2: Code the Methods

Code the methods for each of the classes in your class definitions.

Step 3: Create the Main Method

Code the main method driver for your elevator simulation application.

Using Microsoft Word, provide your test plan for testing the elevator simulation. Execute your test plan and include your test results in your Test Plan document.

Run the Simulation and Collect the Data

Run your elevator simulation multiple times, varying the number-of-elevators parameter from 1 through 8, collecting the data from each run.
Make several runs for each value of the number-of-elevators parameter used.
Combine the datasets for each value used for the number-of-elevators parameter into a single data set.
The data sets should be created as csv (comma delimited) files with one set of data on each line (i.e., separate each set by a carriage-return/line-feed).
You should have one fairly large data set for each value of the number-of-elevators (8 data sets in all) used.

Design A Logo

March 9th, 2010 Comments off

I need a logo for a moving company with a moving elevator.
I want it to be 3d
I will attach some pictures of a moving elevator.
the logo should be a combination of a moving truck and a moving elevator.

Elevator/office Animation

October 14th, 2009 Comments off

Hello,

we need an elevator animation and when the doors open it says: Ce site est actuellement en renouvellement. Merci pour v

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Elevator-under Cronstruction

October 14th, 2009 Comments off

Hello,

we need an elevator animation and when the doors open it says: Ce site est actuellement en renouvellement. Merci pour v

Elevator Under Construction

October 13th, 2009 Comments off

Hello,

we need an elevator animation and when the doors open it says: Ce site est actuellement en renouvellement. Merci pour v

Elevator Companies

June 3rd, 2009 Comments off

I need a list of all the companies worldwide that are involved in the production of elevators and elevator equipment (hardware as well as software). I do not need a list of resellers or distributors, just the manufacturers with their corresponding URL addresses.

Elevator Companies

June 3rd, 2009 Comments off

I need a list of all the companies worldwide that are involved in the production of elevators and elevator equipment (hardware as well as software). I do not need a list of resellers or distributors, just the manufacturers with their corresponding URL addresses.

Poster Design (sketchup)

May 24th, 2009 Comments off

I am looking for an EXPERT designer who can make a 3D (perspective) poster (the concept is like the picture in attachment)…
What i would like to have in the 3D poster is a Bridge,transparent Elevator, Pontoon, Ship, people, person, transparent on top of the elevator house so that the machine and concept can be seen) in wheelchair…
Details (CAD Inventor file would be sent to the designer (you must be able to open it), sketch, measurements) would be given to the desginer
Poster will be printed in A0 (841 x 1189 mm)format, pixel must be considered!

Poster is meant to promote the concept of the elevator and bridge..

IMPORTANT:
He/she must have skype, yahoo messenger or msn messenger so that I can communicate with him/her..
Project must be finished TODAY (Matter of hours)

IMPORTANT:
I need sample of your 3D poster so that i know you are an expert

Poster 3d (engineering)

May 21st, 2009 Comments off

I am looking for an EXPERT designer who can make a 3D (perspective) poster (the concept is like the picture in attachment)…
What i would like to have in the 3D poster is a Bridge,transparent Elevator, Pontoon, Ship, people, person, transparent on top of the elevator house so that the machine and concept can be seen) in wheelchair…
Details (CAD Inventor screen shot, sketch, measurements) would be given to the desginer
Poster will be printed in A0 (841 x 1189 mm)format, pixel must be considered!

Poster is meant to promote the concept of the elevator and bridge..

IMPORTANT:
He/she must have skype, yahoo messenger or msn messenger so that I can communicate with him/her..
Project must be finished at least on Sunday (German Time)..

IMPORTANT:
I need sample of your 3D poster so that i know you are an expert

Thanks

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