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Quality Analysis (QA) is the practice of ensuring that products, services, or systems meet defined quality standards and requirements. It involves identifying defects, testing functionalities, and validating that the final output aligns with business expectations. QA ensures that processes are efficient, reliable, and consistent, thereby contributing to improved customer satisfaction and organizational success.
Business Analysis is the practice of identifying business needs and finding solutions to business problems. It involves understanding how organizations function, gathering and analyzing data, and recommending changes to processes, policies, or technology to improve efficiency and achieve goals.
Structural analysis in civil engineering is a crucial process that predicts how structures (like buildings, bridges, and dams) will behave under various loads and environmental conditions.
Design and analysis of algorithms is a field of computer science focused on creating efficient and effective problem-solving procedures (algorithms) and analyzing their performance. It involves understanding how to develop algorithms that are both correct and optimal in terms of time and space complexity
Design and analysis of algorithms is a field of computer science focused on creating efficient and effective problem-solving procedures (algorithms) and analyzing their performance.
Structural Design-II is an advanced subject in civil and structural engineering focusing on the analysis, design, and detailing of complex structural elements and systems in buildings and infrastructure. Building on foundational design concepts, this course emphasizes the application of relevant codes and standards to the structural design of reinforced concrete and steel members under various loading conditions, including gravity, wind, and seismic forces.
This course introduces students to the fundamentals and advanced techniques of computer-aided design (CAD) and analysis. It focuses on the geometric modeling of components, assemblies, and systems using modern CAD software. Emphasis is placed on the integration of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools for stress, thermal, and dynamic simulations to predict real-world behavior of mechanical parts and assemblies. Students will gain practical skills in 2D drafting, 3D modeling, meshing, and result interpretation, preparing them for design validation and optimization in engineering applications.
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