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Info : Avoiding Home Business Failures
It’s been said that 80% of all small business dies within the first 3 years. And the rest are somehow struggling along with meager revenues. Only a handful is successful. Home based business has an even shorter lifespan. Every enthusiastic home based venture starts out with a big promise, a lot of excitement and enthusiasm.
However at the first signs of trouble or a slow take off the people become panicky. Having been accustomed to regular pay check, when the money does not roll in week after week and the bank balance hits the low digits, there is a sense of panic and the exciting home business gets trashed.
My own experience tells me this happens just when you are through with organizing, setting up and the difficult transition period of reaching out to the customers, you decide to wind up the business in favor of a job.
Now here are a few tips to persevere and make a success of your home business.
Plan in advance your finances for running your family for a minimum period of 6 months.
Plan every aspect of your business – right from creating the product to final shipments - on paper. Don’t leave out anything. This is what is called a business plan. Make it elaborate and group each aspect under a heading and subheading.
Home workers need to set a disciplined work schedule. Having no bosses around or compulsions of commuting may make you take things easy and relaxed. At least for the first 6 month work as if you are in employment and put in the required hours. You can relax and cut down on working hours when you start earning enough.
Don’t procrastinate or put things off for tomorrow. Action is one major ingredient for success. If you need to do something do it today. Do it now.
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Top: Science: Technology: Software_for_Engineering: Finite_Element_Analysis:
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» ABAQUS - Suite of general-purpose nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) programs for mechanical, structural, civil, biomedical, and related engineering applications.
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» ADINA Finite Element System - Provides software program package for linear and nonlinear finite element analysis of structures, CFD, and fluid flows with fluid-structure interactions.
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» Algor, Inc. - Finite element analysis and mechanical event simulation software for virtual prototyping.
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» Altair Engineering - Developers of the HyperWorks family of products, including Hypermesh, HyperGraph, Radioss and OptiStruct. Also offers consulting. Corporate information, press releases, information about partner companies and software support.
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» AMaze - Conformal mesh generator and solution programs for electrostatics, magnetostatics and charged-particle devices. Programme description with examples.
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» ANSYS, Inc. - Provides Computer-aided engineering technology and engineering design analysis software products.
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» ANSYS Info and Tips - Finite element analysis with ANSYS - information, experience, and tips.
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» ANSYS Users' Web Resource - Resource for ANSYS Users. Tips and tricks, mailing list, newsletter and a collection of tools and utilities.
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» AutoFEA - JL Analyzer - Finite Element and Stress Analysis Software, provides Product optimisation and cost-effective solutions. Analyze all your designs with an easy to use interface.
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» AutoMechanics, Inc. - Develops and markets EULER,a mechanical system simulation, kinematics, dynamics and virtual prototyping software.
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» Blast/FX - Explosive effects analysis software allows security and engineering specialists to model the effects of explosions against facilities and occupants.
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» CAEFEM - A Windows-based finite element analysis system used to perform both linear and nonlinear structural and thermal analyses of design models and assemblies.
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» CalculiX - A free finite element program for three-dimensional linear and nonlinear structural calculations. It includes (an)isotropic linear elastic, hyperelastic and viscoplastic material models for static, frequency, buckling and implicit/explicit dynamic calculations.
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» Computing Objects - Offer high-performance C++ components for the Finite Elements Analysis (FEA) : mesh generators, solvers, post-processors.
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» Cosmos - A subsidiary of Solidworks, which develops the Cosmos range of design analysis software products for the computer aided engineering market. Applicable to mechanical, thermal and electromagnetic systems.
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» devDept - Resources for CAD/CAM/CAE/TOD developers/power users. Provides a 3D topology optimization software based on genetic algorithms.
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» Electric current distribution analysis system ( EPPS) - CAE software for electrochemical cell analysis. From the analysis, it is possible to determine the primary and secondary current distribution of the electrochemical cells and it is possible to obtain other data such as over potential of reactions, and coating thickness. Targeted for plating engineers and researchers.
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» Engineering MechanicsResearch Corporation - Develops and distributes NISA/DISPLAY - a suite of General Purpose Finite Element programs for PCs, Workstations and Supercomputers. Description of company, software downloads and support information. Linux versions available.
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» FEA Information - A series of web sites designed with information on software applications that interface with Livermore Software Technology's LS-DYNA, used to analyze the nonlinear dynamic response of three-dimensional inelastic structures.
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» FEA-Based Optimization - Resources for finite element analysis, finite element method, FEA, FEM, design optimization and engineering optimization.
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» Fedem - Finite element analysis software capable of modeling both structural and dynamic properties simultaneously. Program description with references. Download.
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» FE-DESIGN Ltd. - Development of methods and products in the field of FEM based structural optimization
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» FELIPE Finite Element Learning Package - A low-cost f.e.m. package for PCs, providing Fortran source code for a range of 2D engineering applications, plus powerful pre- and post-processors. Screenshots and examples.
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» FElt - A free system for finite-element analysis.
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» FEMdesigner - A general purpose 2D/3D finite element solver for Windows, with integrated meshers and results viewer.
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» femLego - Finite Element simulations using symbolic computing. Presented are a set of Maple procedures and Fortran subroutines that can be used to build complete Fortran simulation codes for partial differential equations, with the entire problem definition done in Maple. Examples and Downloads available.
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» Impact - An open source explicit finite time stepping element program suitable for simulation of dynamic events. Impact has several types of elements including shell elements and is easy to extend. Impact works well GID pre- and postprocessor and is programmed in Java.
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» Integrated Engineering Software - Provide CAE simulation software for analysis of electrostatic, magnetostatic, eddy current, particle trajectory, thermal, high frequency, and mechanical application using the boundary element method(BEM).
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» Interpaper Research Organization - Boundary Elements and Singular Integral Equations Software for Civil/Structural Engineering (solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, structural analysis, hydraulics)and Mechanical Engineering (fluid mechanics, potential flow, aerodynamics).
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» INTES - Develops and maintains the general purpose finite element analysis software system PERMAS, and offers services related to FE technology.
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» IntuitionSoftware - Offers IntuitiveFEM, an integrated FEA package for Windows and Macintosh systems.
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» KCR Products - Thermal analysis, fluid flow, and structural analysis software for applications like for piping and PCB design. Description of programs and purchase information.
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» KFEM and FreeFEM - Provide a KDE2 graphical interface for Finite Element Codes.
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» Linux for Servers - Information about Linux for servers that are massively parallel machines, and their use in running Dyna3D software. Includes results from benchmark simulations, participating companies, and pre and post processing information.
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» LISA - Multi-Physics FEA software for analyses: Static, Dynamic (Eigenvalue), Dynamic Response, Steady and Transient Thermal, Fluid (Including Navier Stokes Equations), Seepage, Acoustic, and Electro-magnetic. Software provides Active-X Port for individual use.
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» LUSAS - Linear and nonlinear stress, dynamics, composite and thermal engineering analysis for civil, structural, bridge, composites and general engineers.
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» MSC Software - Provider of Simulation software products for physical phenomena, including MSC.Nastran, MSC.Patran, MSC.MARC, MSC.Dytran and MSC.Working Model.
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» NEi Software - Provides nastran finite element analysis FEA software, FEMAP pre and post processor, NEiModeler, NEiFusion, NEiWorks, virtual prototyping, simulation and testing for structural engineering, heat transfer, thermal and modal analysis.
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» PACSYS Ltd - Supplies PAFEC VibroAcoustics. This solves acoustic and vibration problems using the finite and boundary element methods. Applications include underwater acoustics, audio, medical ultrasonics and automotive.
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» pdnmesh - Is a free opensource finite element solver suitable for field problems. It can use DXF files as input and will generate encapsulated postscript and screen output.
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» Radioss - An explicit Finite Element software using lagrangian or Arbitrary Lagrange Euler coordinate modes. The element and material libraries, together with highly efficient contact computations allow the modelization of virtually any mechanical engineering problem.
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» Ram Series - Offer two products, one for structural analysis and one for CFD. Product descriptions and support information.
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» Sierra Vista Technology - Development of software for designing engineering products and developing manufacturing processes. Products include DANTE/KIVA, a coupled thermal, carbon diffusion and solid mechanics program, and KIVA, a thermal solid mechanics programs.
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» SIMEC Corp. - Develops and distributes SIMPLORER, the powerful mixed-mode, mixed-language system simulator. Features an easy-to-use UI and offers hassle free simulation with no convergency problems.
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» Temperature Dependent Properties Database - Temperature dependent elastic and thermal properties database for finite element analysis users. Contains thermal expansion, elastic modulus, thermal conductivity and other properties.
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» ThermoAnalytics, Inc. - Thermal modeling and analysis software available for download and evaluation. Performs thermal simulations and infrared signature analysis.
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» Universal Mechanism - Simulation of kinematics and dynamics of planar and spatial mechanical systems. The program is oriented to practical engineers, students and teachers. Includes a railway module, which is intended for simulation of railway vehicles dynamics in both straight and curve railroad tracks.
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» VisualFEA - An integrated software for finite element analysis.
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