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  • CT 13 MGT510 Strategy Planning

    Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

    • Be 4 to 5 pages in length, which does not include the required title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
    • Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
    • Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles unless the assignment calls for more.
    • Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.
    • An APA writing sample is attached to follow the standards in page format.
    • NO AI, no exceptions.
    • APA reference style is mandatory and must be aligned with the 7th edition.
    • An introduction and conclusion are required
    • Headings and subheadings should be included where necessary
    • Kindly refer to the attached APA writing sample for clear guidance on formatting and structure, as it will help provide a better understanding of the expected standards
    • Please refer to the attached CT rubric for the grading criteria and evaluation method.
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  • week 12 discussion MUSc

    Respond to the prompt below with a minimum of 150 words and include at least two concepts or vocabulary terms from the textbook or lecture.

    Copyright Laws. You Be the Judge.

    Background: The advent of digital sampling had a dramatic impact on popular music in the early 1980s. Some artists discussed in Chapter 12, such as Afrika Bambaataa, were accused of copyright violations. What does U.S. copyright law actually say about this material? Review the following information and consider the following cases.

    U.S. copyright law states that the owner of copyright has exclusive rights to…reproduce the copyrighted work. This applies to all media, including popular songs. However, copyright law also allows for the fair use of copyrighted work and states that using copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.

    The legal criteria for fair use is further defined as follows:

    In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include

    1. the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
    2. the nature of the copyrighted work;
    3. the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
    4. the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.

    CASE #1: In 1980, The Police recorded the song Don’t Stand So Close to Me. The song, written by Sting, earned The Police a Grammy Award in 1982 for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. In 1985, the band Dire Straits released the album Brothers in Arms, which contained the Grammy-winning song Money for Nothing. Mark Knopfler is listed as the sole songwriter. When recording Money for Nothing, Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits invited Sting to sing the line I want my MTV as part of the song. That line uses the same melody as the line Don’t stand so close to me from The Police’s song Don’t Stand So Close to Me. Lawyers from Sting’s publishing company, A&M records (reportedly without Sting’s support), claimed that, because of the use of the musical quotation, Sting should have been given co-writing credit for the song.

    Listen carefully to both songs below. Do you feel that the quotation was a violation of Sting’s copyright or you feel that the quotation falls under any of the fair use exceptions? Explain your answer.

    THE REAL-LIFE VERDICT: Subsequent pressings of Brothers in Arms listed Sting as the co-writer of Money for Nothing, and Sting and A&M records were financially compensated as the co-writers of the song.

    CASE #2: In 2008, Coldplay released the album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, which eventually won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2009. The day after Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends was nominated for seven Grammy Awards, guitarist Joe Satriani filed suit claiming that the song Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends violated the copyright on Satriani’s song If I Could Fly from his 2004 album Is There Love in Space.

    Listen carefully to both songs below. Do you feel that Coldplay’s song violated Satriani’s copyright, or do you feel that the quotation falls under any of the fair use exceptions? Explain your answer.

    THE REAL LIFE VERDICT: In 2009 the case was dismissed. It is possible (though not publicly known) that a financial settlement had been reached. Under the terms of the dismissal Coldplay were not required to admit any wrongdoing.

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    The main difference is that a convex lens is thicker in the middle and converges light, while a concave lens is thinner in the middle and diverges light

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  • 601 – 3 – CONTROL

    You are required to complete the Control Systems coursework accurately and professionally. Follow the instructions below step by step to ensure a complete and correct submission.

    ### 1. System Modelling

    Begin by modelling the DC motor system based on the given parameters in the assignment.

    – Use the electrical and mechanical equations of the DC motor.

    – Assume armature inductance (L = 0).

    – Ignore load torque as stated.

    Your tasks:

    1. Derive the transfer function:

    – From input voltage (V(s)) to angular velocity (omega(s))

    2. Then derive:

    – From input voltage (V(s)) to angular position (theta(s))

    All steps must be clearly shown, including:

    – KVL equation

    – Torque equation

    – Laplace transform

    – Final simplified transfer function

    ### 2. Closed-Loop System

    – Construct the full block diagram including the controller.

    – Simplify the closed-loop system into a single transfer function.

    – Show all block diagram reduction steps clearly.

    ### 3. Controller Design (IPD / PID)

    Design a controller that satisfies the required performance specifications.

    Performance requirements:

    – Rise time (t_r < 0.15s)

    – Overshoot (M_p < 5%)

    – Settling time (T_s < 0.25s)

    – Steady-state error = 0

    Tasks:

    – Calculate controller gains:

    – (K_p)

    – (K_i)

    – (K_d)

    – Use appropriate methods such as:

    – Pole placement

    – Standard second-order system relations

    – Clearly justify your design choices.

    ### 4. Simulation (MATLAB & Simulink)

    – Implement the full system in Simulink.

    – Include:

    – Plant (DC motor transfer function)

    – PID controller

    – Feedback loop

    – Verify that the system meets all performance requirements.

    – Provide:

    – Step response graph

    – Measured values (rise time, overshoot, settling time)

    ### 5. Ziegler-Nichols Tuning

    – Research the Ziegler-Nichols tuning method.

    – Convert the system to a standard PID structure (if required).

    – Apply the tuning method.

    – Compare results with your designed controller.

    ### 6. Discussion

    Provide a detailed discussion including:

    – Effect of increasing/decreasing:

    – Overshoot

    – Rise time

    – Settling time

    – Trade-offs between performance parameters

    – Comparison between manual design and Ziegler-Nichols results

    ### 7. Report Writing

    Prepare a professional report including:

    1. Introduction

    2. System Modelling

    3. Controller Design

    4. Simulation Results

    5. Ziegler-Nichols Method

    6. Discussion

    7. Conclusion

    8. References

    Important notes:

    – Maximum 10 pages (A4)

    – No appendices allowed

    – All calculations must be included

    ### 8. Submission Requirements

    Submit the following:

    – Word and PDF report

    – MATLAB file (.m)

    – Simulink file (.slx)

    Compress all files into a single ZIP folder named as:

    [Your Name]_[Your UWE ID].zip

    Ensure the work is original, well-structured, and clearly explained. Any missing steps, unclear calculations, or failure to meet performance criteria will result in mark deductions.

    Complete the task with full accuracy and engineering-level quality.