Automated Pod-Car Life cycle cost (Please follow the paper details) and the file uploaded it will help to understand the subject.
Discipline:
Other
Type of service:
Math/Statistics/Finance Problems
Spacing:
Double spacing
Paper format:
APA
Number of pages:
2 pages
Number of sources:
0 source
Paper DETAILS:
1- Measure: Descriptive Statistics
Table of descriptive statistics. Each row is a metric. Columns are metric, units, mean, standard deviation, median, range. Highlight any rows, columns and/or cells that are notable (i.e., indicate potential problems or opportunities). Narrative text introduces the table and summarizes the key key insights reflected by the highlighting. Table title has date range of data. Citation provided in APA citation format. (Note: The full APA citation will be in the references at the end of the document.)
2-Measure: Graphical Analyses
Charts that shed light on the metrics, especially the key issues/questions identified in the introduction. Each chart axis that corresponds to a metric clearly labeled with metrics and units. Each chart axis that corresponds to periods (e.g., hours, days, weeks) clearly labeled with the periods. Chart subtitle includes date range of data. Data source(s) in APA in-text citation format. (Note: The full APA citation will be in the references at the end of the document.) Narrative text introduces each chart and summarizes the insights.
3-Analyze: Hypotheses
What is being tested/explored, formally stated. (e.g., For a statistical analysis, state your null and alternative hypotheses. For queueing, state Little’s Law. For control charts, define common vs. special cause. For simulation, state your validation criteria.) Should substantially correspond to what was explored in graphical analyses in Measure phase. Narrative text explains the formal tests in terms the client can understand.
4-Analyze: Analyses
Analysis results (e.g., statistical analysis table(s), the values calculated from your queueing, control charts with special causes flagged, simulation verification and validation). Anything that is important to the client should be highlighted. Narrative text introduces the the analytical results.
5-This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalyze: Inferences
Conclusions from analyses (e.g., Results of hypothesis tests, whether null hypotheses were rejected, and what you concluded. What the highlighted queuing results mean for the client. Whether the process is in-control and the special causes that were associated with out-of-control points.) Narrative text summarizes the conclusions.