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The development of the gem cranes for the steel industry was completed in the year 2000. The main structure of the gem crane consists of standard factory parts. The basic parts are readily available and for some parts additional parts can be utilized. The cave parts, which are significant for the final products, are manufactured and engineered by the engineering department at the factory. Considering the variation of parts between the individual cranes, the cranes can be easily adapted to suit the requirements of the customer. The commonality of the basic structure of the gem crane makes the development, construction, assembly, and maintenance of the cranes quick. This also lead to a great reduction on manufacturing costs. The technical characteristics of the gem cranes are obtained through testing. The cranes are tested as from the stability point of view to ensure that they do not move when assembled. The control system is further tested in order to ensure that the load-bearing capacity of the cranes is adequate to the rated load. The safety aspects of the cranes are tested. This is done by testing the cranes in all situations they may encounter in the field. The safety aspects include that the cranes will not fall in the event of a trailer hit the crane, the cranes will not be affected by icing and water, the cranes are magnetically supported, and the cranes will be collision and base stable
The transition in the design and the development process from developing desktop publishing software to developing web publishing software for the web is described. In 2001, Internet Publishing Systems (Pahrump, Nevada) developed desktop publishing software, the virtual desktop publishing (vDPS). It was expected that the Web-based installation of the vDPS would provide an alternative to the DOS, Unix, and Apple Macintosh operating systems for the desktop industry. Over the year, various issues arose such as providing a Web-based option for the desktop publishing products, providing a viable solution for the desktop publishing products to be codeless, and open platforms to virtual desktop publishing. In response to the issues, Internet Publishing Systems developed a software package, the Pahrump Virtual Desktop Publishing system (Pahrump, Nevada). The Pahrump Virtual Desktop Publishing system provides an HTML-based application which acts like the DOS operating system. It has the capability to read and write files in HTML format. d2c66b5586