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Batch Anneal

แปลว่า(english) The process by which a large, stationary stack of steel coils (4 coils high) is subjected to a long heat-treating cycle. This process enables the cold-rolled sheet to fully recrystallize into the softest possible product conforming to customer specifications. Controlling the recrystallization process makes a fine-grained microstructure easy to obtain, and minimizes the tendencies for retention of directional properties of the rolled steel which could produce undesirable shapes in the stamping of a cylindrical part such as a can. Also see Anneal and Continuous Anneal.

Customer

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) the person or group that has requested the software and will be paying the bill for its development

elastomeric bearing pad

แปลว่าแผ่นยางรองสะพาน

vibration magnetometer

แปลว่าเครื่องวัดแม่เหล็กชนิดที่เข็มบ่ายเบนไปมา

Agile development (also referred to as agile process model)

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) an adapted version of software engineering that emphasizes customer communication, incremental software delivery, informal methods and work products, and highly motivated teams.

Debugging

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) the activity associated with finding and correcting an error or defect - a lack of conformance to requirements found in the software after delivery to the customer

Errors

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a lack of conformance found before software is delivered to the customer

photometry

แปลว่าวิชาว่าด้วยการวัดแสงหรือกำลังส่องสว่างของแสงไฟ

consistometer

แปลว่าเครื่องวัดความข้นเหลว

FAST

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) Facilitated application specification techniques, a structured meeting between developer and customer; intent is to define basic requirementsFormal methods

Actual Weight

แปลว่า(english) The customer buys by the actual (scale) weight of the steel. The theoretical weight is used in estimating, however, it is not to be used for billing.

Requirements analysis

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a modeling activity whose objective is to understand what the customer really wants