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to-be造句
(1) Opponents who once mocked Mr Berlusconi's tactics as kitsch have turned queasy as opinion polls show them tobe working. (2) Ironically, he has been appointed to select the items tobe exhibited in the Pavillon des Sessions. (3) In 1997 it adopted a law that made it possible for children of any age tobe tried as adults. (4) However, those returning to northern countries are more likely tobe seen as having taken time off. (5) But the reality is, there is no "to-be" state. (6) Figure 4 shows the new To-Be physical topology. (7) To project the expected to-be improvement, you need to be able to assign a probability and mean time of occurrence for events in the process model. (8) In the To-Be version of the process (Figure 44), we replace the drawing tool and document processor with Modeler. (9) In the To-Be process with workflow applied, we consolidate the information from the loan record onto one screen so they can have everything they need to make their decision right at their fingertips. (10) Chinese mothers-in-law to-be, it seems, can be an unforgiving bunch. (11) The business analyst uses simulation and analysis to create a future state, or a "to-be" version of the model. (12) In order for the to-be process model be used for the later stage IT workup, additional work needs to be done to prepare the artifacts using advanced features in the Modeler. (13) The to-be process models form the basis of the top-down process decomposition technique. (14) In the To-Be version of the process (Figure 25), the steps are now done in parallel. (15) Preparing a floating bridge on site of the to-be overflow dam. (16) Simulation and analysis is performed to create a new (Version 2) "to-be" model. (17) You can tell a lot about a man from his tears, and House Speaker–to-be John Boehner has always been a weeper. (18) The to-be state is finalized as a first feasible step -- both from budget and timeline -- toward the ideal process state. (19) BPM involves the activities of modeling the as-is and to-be business processes and allocating resources to implement each process. (20) As a result of the business modeling effort, there may be designed business processes (the to-be processes) that can be seen as the functional requirements for the system under design. (21) This section shows how you can use simulation to identify problems with As-Is processes, and how to show improvement comparing them to the to-be version using simulation and dynamic analysis. (22) Dynamic Analysis - Process Comparison Analysis - Process Cost Comparison. In this report (Figure 46) you can see that the resource costs are over 30% lower for the To-Be version of the process. (23) Dynamic Analysis - Process Comparison Analysis - Process Cost Comparison. This report (Figure 52) shows a much lower cost for the To-Be version of the process. (24) The heating device (12) of the invention comprises at least one organization (17) for stabilizing the to-be ignited gaseous fuel-air mixture.