Simulate Sample Clauses

Simulate a TPMS malfunction, for example, by disconnecting the power source to any TPMS component, disconnecting any electrical connection between TPMS components, or installing a tyre or wheel on the vehicle that is incompatible with the TPMS. When simulating a TPMS malfunction, the electrical connections for the tell-tale lamps shall not be disconnected.
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Simulate. → Terminate = terminate.i SKIP within Simulate O Terminate ⨾ Setup ⨾ Init ⨾ CarrySteps Instantiate Terminate terminate.i→SKIP MA A *1 FMU(i) Simulate ‖ Simulate0 FMUSt *1 get_st, upd_st, get_cint, upd_cint, *2 get_ct, upd_ct *2 instantiate, setup, set, get, endInit, doStep, terminate, stepOutcome, stepCancel, stepFinished, getState, setState Figure 3: Pictorial description of CSP process FMU FMUSt, Simulate and Terminate are internal processes of FMU . The defi- nition says that an FMU is simulated until it is interrupted (CSP interrupt operator O) by a termination request (event terminate.i). FMU’s internal process Simulate puts together in parallel a process that manages the state of the FMU (FMUSt) with a process that does the actual FMU simulation (Simulate0), as depicted in Fig. 3. These two processes synchronise along the channels defined for updating and retrieving the FMU state. This artificial separation of state and behaviour is necessary because CSP is a functional language, and the state of the FMU needs to be accessed by several components of FMU. INTO-CSP’s imperative nature will entail the removal of such separation. Process FMUSt controls a FMU state, a co-simulation interval and the simu- lation’s current time point. Next channels read and write to these state com- ponents and are the enablers of the synchronisation portrayed in Fig. 3: channel get st, upd st : St channel get cint, upd cint : CosimInt channel get ct, upd ct : opt (Time) The set of FMU state events is thus defined as: FMUStEvs = {|upd st, get st, upd cint, get cint, upd ct, get ct |} Above, we define a set of events extensionally using {||}. Process FMUSt is as defined below. It controls a FMU state variable st , a co-simulation interval cint and an optional communication time point oct ; it offers the external choice of the state-manipulation events defined above to update and retrieve state. FMUSt = let FMUSt0(st, cint, oct ) = upd st ?stj → FMUSt0(stj, cint, oct ) Q get st !st → FMUSt0(st, cint, oct ) Q upd cint ?cintj → FMUSt0(st, cintj, oct ) Q get cint !cint → FMUSt0(st, cint, oct ) Q upd ct ?octj → FMUSt0(st, cint, octj) → Q get ct !oct FMUSt0(st, cint, oct ) within FMUSt0(emptySt, (0, 0), {}) Process Simulate (Fig. 3) does the parallel composition of FMUSt and Simulate0. The synchronisation with FMUSt is done through the set of events FMUStEvs, which is hidden so the events become internal as they pertain to the internal processing of a FMU only and are of no intere...
Simulate a valve or gate position command signal at the RIO panel or local control panel as appropriate and demonstrate that the valve or gate is controlled to the desired position without excessive hunting.
Simulate. This option will interpret the model without any user interaction. When faced with a choice of several observable events, one will be chosen in a random but deterministic manner. Thus, the simulation will always make the same choices for every run of the same model. This behavior is implemented by the use of a pseudo-random number generator that has been initialised with a constant seed. This random number generator is used to resolve the choice between events, and will produce the same series of actions when presented with the same series of choices.
Simulate power outage by interrupting normal source, and demonstrate that system operates to provide emergency power.

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  • Simulation An activity that mimics the reality of the clinical environment that is designed to demonstrate procedures, decision-making, and critical thinking through techniques such as role- playing and the use of devices (AANC, 2008). Wellness: Wellness is the optimal state of health of individuals or groups. There are two focal concerns: the realization of the fullest potential of an individual physically, psychologically, socially, spiritually, and economically; and the fulfillment of one’s role expectations in the family, community, place of worship, workplace and other settings (Xxxxx, Xxxx, & Xxxxxxx, 2006). References Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). (2013). ACEN 2013 standards and criteria baccalaureate. Retrieved from xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/manuals/SC2013_BACCALAUREATE.pdf. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). (2008). The essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice. Retrieved from xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/education-resources/baccessentials08.pdf. Xxxxxx, X., & Xxxxxx, S. (2012). Xxxxxx & Xxx’x fundamentals of nursing (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Person Education, Inc. Xxxxxx, X., & Xxxxx, S. (2014). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, and management (6th ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier Xxxxx. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). (2009). Standards for accreditation of baccalaureate and graduate degree nursing programs. Retrieved from xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/ccne-accreditation/standards09.pdf. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxxxxxx, J., Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxxx, P., … (2007). Quality and safety education for nurses. Nursing Outlook, 55(3), 122-131. Institute of Medicine (IOM). (2003). Health professions education: A bridge to quality. Retrieved from xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/Reports/2003/health-professions-education-a-bridge- to-quality.aspx Xxxxxxx, X., & Xxxxxx, C. (2012). Leadership roles and management functions in nursing: Theory and application (6th ed.). Hong Kong, China: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, X. (Ed.). (2009). Xxxxx’x dictionary of medicine, nursing and health professions (8th ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Xxxxx Elsevier.

  • Outputs 11. The objectives and outcomes of this Agreement will be achieved by:

  • Images If applicable, the CONSULTANT is prohibited from capturing on any visual medium images of any property, logo, student, or employee of the DISTRICT, or any image that represents the DISTRICT without express written consent from the DISTRICT.

  • Formats Formats for records must be satisfactory to FTA and include, but are not limited to, electronic records, including any emails related to the Award, records on paper, and records created in other formats.

  • Inputs 921 The following resources constitute a suitable, but neither exhaustive nor normative suite of the process inputs:

  • Input Client shall be solely responsible for the input, transmission, or delivery to and from Fiserv of all information and data required by Fiserv to perform Services unless Client has retained Fiserv to handle such responsibilities, as specifically set forth in the Exhibits. The information and data shall be provided in a format and manner approved by Fiserv. Client will provide at its own expense or procure from Fiserv all equipment, computer software, communication lines, and interface devices required to access the Fiserv System. If Client has elected to provide such items itself, Fiserv shall provide Client with a list of compatible equipment and software; Client agrees to pay Fiserv's standard fee for recertification of the Fiserv System resulting therefrom.

  • Samples Physical examples of materials, equipment, or workmanship that are representative of some portion of the Work and that establish the standards by which such portion of the Work will be judged. The Contractor shall furnish for approval all samples required by the Contract Documents. The Work shall be in accordance with approved samples.

  • Architecture The Private Improvements shall have architectural features, detailing, and design elements in accordance with the Project Schematic Drawings. All accessory screening walls or fences, if necessary, shall use similar primary material, color, and detailing as on the Private Improvements.

  • - OWNERSHIP/USE OF THE RESULTS II.3.1 Unless stipulated otherwise in this agreement, ownership of the results of the action, including industrial and intellectual property rights, and of the reports and other documents relating to it shall be vested in the beneficiary.

  • Net Metering If you generate electricity from a renewable generating facility to offset your electricity consumption and/or use net metering at any time during the term of this Agreement, you must notify Starion.

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