introduction of control

  • 1Control of chaos — This article is about a non linear system. For the technique in the Sonic the Hedgehog games, see Chaos Control. In chaos theory, control of chaos is based on the fact that any chaotic attractor contains an infinite number of unstable periodic… …

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  • 2Control (Janet Jackson album) — Control …

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  • 3Control chart — One of the Seven Basic Tools of Quality First described by Walter A. Shewhart …

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  • 4Control valves — are valves used to control conditions such as flow, pressure, temperature, and liquid level by fully or partially opening or closing in response to signals received from controllers that compare a setpoint to a process variable whose value is… …

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  • 5Control reversal — is an adverse effect on the controllability of aircraft. The flight controls reverse themselves in a way that is not intuitive, so pilots may not be aware of the situation and therefore provide the wrong inputs; in order to roll to the left, for… …

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  • 6Introduction (Songs of Experience) — Introduction is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794. The Poem Hear the voice of the Bard, Who present, past, and future, sees; Whose ears have heard The Holy… …

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  • 7control system — Means by which a set of variable quantities is held constant or caused to vary in a prescribed way. Control systems are intimately related to the concept of automation but have an ancient history. Roman engineers maintained water levels in… …

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  • 8Control (management) — Controlling is one of the managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing and directing. It is an important function because it helps to check the errors and to take the corrective action so that deviation from standards are minimized… …

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  • 9control theory — Field of applied mathematics relevant to the control of certain physical processes and systems. It became a field in its own right in the late 1950s and early 60s. After World War II, problems arising in engineering and economics were recognized… …

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  • 10Introduction —    All countries are unique, but Russia particularly contemporary Russia is undoubtedly sui generis. Underscoring this point, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once described the country as “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” …

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