In production and project management, a bottleneck is a process in a chain of processes, such that its limited capacity reduces the capacity of the whole chain. The result of having a bottleneck are stalls in production, supply overstock, pressure from customers, and low employee morale. There are both short and long-term bottlenecks. Short-term bottlenecks are temporary and are not normally a significant problem. An example of a short-term bottleneck would be a skilled employee taking a few days off. Long-term bottlenecks occur all the time and can cumulatively significantly slow down production. An example of a long-term bottleneck is when a machine is not efficient enough and as a result has a long queue. An example is the lack of smelter and refinery supply which cause bottlenecks upstream. Another example is in a surface-mount technology board assembly line with several pieces of equipment aligned. Usually the common sense strategy is to set up and shift the bottleneck element towards the end of the process, inducing the better and faster machines to always keep the printed circuit board (PCB) supply flowing up, never allowing the slower ones to fully stop; a strategy that could result in a deleterious (or damaging) and significant, overall drawback in the process. (Wikipedia).
Bottle Rocket - Oh the Humanity!
Here is the bottle rocket demo with a little too much fuel.
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In this video i build a water pressure rocket using a two liter plastic bottle. The water rocket flies very high and the video contains the rocket designs.
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AWESOME Physics demonstrations. The collapsing can.
This is a fun introduction to atmospheric pressure.
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Now You Know: Bursting Balloons
When you stick a needle in a balloon, the rubber tears—the balloon pops. But high-speed video reveals the details, and there are some surprises to be had. How does the rubber unzip as it tears? It’s different for a round balloon and a longer balloon-animal balloon. And if the balloon is fi
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A viral film we created for Lenovo featuring futuristic technology from their R&D labs.
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Life Cycles and Natural Selection
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Stanford Webinar - Simple Rules for Thriving in a Complex World, Kathy Eisenhardt
In today's competitive and complex environment, we need help managing day-to-day decisions as we work to achieve our personal and professional goals. Simple rules are the answer. Join Stanford Professor Kathy Eisenhardt as she discusses her new book, Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Comple
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JUC U.S. East 2015 - QA in DevOps: Transformation thru Automation via Jenkins
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PAYMENTSfn 2019 - Surviving Black Friday: Tales from an e-Commerce Engineer by Aaron Suggs
PAYMENTSfn 2019 - Surviving Black Friday: Tales from an e-Commerce Engineer by Aaron Suggs #confreaks
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Atish Mitra - The space of persistence diagrams on n points coarsely embeds into Hilbert Space
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From playlist 38th Annual Geometric Topology Workshop (Online), June 15-17, 2021
Constructing group actions on quasi-trees – Koji Fujiwara – ICM2018
Topology Invited Lecture 6.12 Constructing group actions on quasi-trees Koji Fujiwara Abstract: A quasi-tree is a geodesic metric space quasi-isometric to a tree. We give a general construction of many actions of groups on quasi-trees. The groups we can handle include non-elementary hype
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Tesla's Battery Supply Problem
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RubyConf 2021 - Why Did We Rewrite Our Main Product Four Times? by Leon Hu
"Hi, this is a friendly reminder you have an appt on 12/07, Thursday 2pm". How hard can building and scaling an Appointment Reminder system be? An average developer can build such proof of concept in under a day. But to scale it to sending to millions of patients a week, nobody in our team
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Breaking the Softmax Bottleneck via Learnable Monotonic Pointwise Non-linearities | AISC
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Stereolab "Ticker Tape Of The Unconscious" (Montage)
Taken from the album "Dots And Loops".
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This video by simplilearnis based on What is Business Process Management? This tutorial will help you understand the fundamentals of Business Process Management with theorotical and practical aspects for a betterlearning experience. 🔥Explore Our Free Courses With Completion Certificate b
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