life cycle analysis

  • 41Eyewall replacement cycle — Concentric eyewalls seen in Hurricane Katrina as it travels west through the Gulf of Mexico. Eyewall replacement cycles, also called concentric eyewall cycles, naturally occur in intense tropical cyclones, generally with winds greater than… …

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  • 42Market analysis — A market analysis studies the attractiveness and the dynamics of a special market within a special industry. It is part of the industry analysis and this in turn of the global environmental analysis. Through all these analyses the chances,… …

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  • 43Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis — Cost Volume profit (CVP), in managerial economics is a form of cost accounting. It is a simplified model, useful for elementary instruction and for short run decisions. Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis expands the use of information provided by… …

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  • 44Function cost analysis — (FСА) (sometimes named function value analysis (FVA)) is the a method of technical and economic research of the systems for purpose to optimize a parity between system s (as product or service) consumer functions or properties (also known as… …

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  • 45David Attenborough's Life Stories — Cover of the audio book based on the series Genre Monologue Running time 10 minutes …

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  • 46Organizational network analysis — is a method for studying communication[1] and socio technical networks within a formal organization. It is a quantitative descriptive technique for creating statistical and graphical models of the people, tasks, groups, knowledge and resources of …

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  • 47Fit/Gap Analysis — is an important component in the Project life cycle.In this phase a study is made to identify whether the present system fits the requirements, and if any such gaps are identified, they are recorded in a prescribed format. ee also*Gap… …

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  • 48business cycle — a recurrent fluctuation in the total business activity of a country. [1920 25] * * * Periodic fluctuation in the rate of economic activity, as measured by levels of employment, prices, and production. Economists have long debated why periods of… …

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  • 49Nutrient cycle — …

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