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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
6

Which type of software is designed to meet the specific requirements or an individual or organizations​

Engineering
1 answer:
Sindrei [870]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Tailored Software

Explanation:

The tailored software is designed to meet the specific requirement of the users and form an important part of the organisational MIS (Management Information System). Tailored software can interact and share information with the various sub components of the organisational MIS.

Hence the answer is Tailored Software

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Bar side dimension

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b: -0.718 Note 3.

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a: 4165.7

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2000 440

4000 358

8000 292

16000 238

32000 194

64000 158

128000 129

256000 105

512000 85

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At N = 106 cycles,

Sn6: 70 MPa = aa * 1000000^bb

The figure above shows the intersection of the alternating stress line (σa = 100 MPa) with the failure line at N = 3.0 x 105 cycles.

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