ERU - 2002
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2024-03-29T13:19:34ZProceeding of the 8th annual symposium 2002 (Pre Text)
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Proceeding of the 8th annual symposium 2002 (Pre Text)
Kumarage, A
2002-08-01T00:00:00ZWaste minimization and wastewater treatment in an electroplating industry
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Waste minimization and wastewater treatment in an electroplating industry
Jayawardana, KGS
There are more than 80 electroplating units in Sri Lanka, including household units.
However, the level of electroplating technology in Sri Lanka is low, and several problems of
electroplating facilities with regard to plating technology and wastewater treatment has led to
surface and ground water pollution with heavy metals, at the same time reducing the profits
of the industry due to loss of valuable raw materials.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZThe physical properties of sewing threads and their influence on industrial sewing performance
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The physical properties of sewing threads and their influence on industrial sewing performance
Paranawidanage, K; Dissanayake, DPD
The clothing sector of Sri Lanka is highly export oriented and dependent on the developments
in the international market and trade practices. If Sri Lanka is to compete effectively in the
international market, more effort should be taken in improving the quality of products whilst
maintaining cost effectiveness. To increase the quality and productivity of the garment
industry, an increasingly important objective, it has become imperative to find fabric and
thread combinations that can be sewed at high speed without producing defects. Sewing is
one of the ancient human activities that is difficult to automate because there are too many
variables with wide parameters. Producing a quality garment, for instance, requires the choice
of thread and fabric, selection of proper stitch size, thread tension and the ability to
compensate the abrasion of material.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZThe automation of intelligent scheduling for tournaments
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The automation of intelligent scheduling for tournaments
Perera, WAJD; Dassanayake, VPC
Currently, the process of scheduling a tournament is hampered to a great extent because it is
done manually. This leads to the inefficient use of resources (the most important of which is
time) in the development of a schedule on account of the number of factors that have to be
considered. The agenda thus formatted is inflexible, as changes cannot be incorporated
without difficulty, some changes requiring that the schedule be discarded, and a new schedule
drawn up. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to automate scheduling tournaments using
an artificial intelligence solution.
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