A traceability matrix is a table that is used to correlate two base documents that have many data relationships between each other. The table allows a user to see which items are recorded in both base documents and so ensure that if changes are made to one document they will be made in the other.
First let's be clear on the definitions.A matrix M is orthogonal if MT=M-1Or multiply both sides by M and you have1) M MT=Ior2) MTM=IWhere I is the identity matrix.So our definition tells us a matrix is orthogonal if its transpose equals its inverse or if the product ( left or right) of the the matrix and its transpose is the identity.Now we want to show why the inverse of an orthogonal matrix is also orthogonal.Let A be orthogonal. We are assuming it is square since it has an inverse.Now we want to show that A-1 is orthogonal.We need to show that the inverse is equal to the transpose.Since A is orthogonal, A=ATLet's multiply both sides by A-1A-1 A= A-1 ATOr A-1 AT =ICompare this to the definition above in 1) (M MT=I)do you see how A-1 now fits the definition of orthogonal?Or course we could have multiplied on the left and then we would have arrived at 2) above.
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There are three Matrix movies: The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions. There are also a series of short animated films called The Animatrix. All movies on TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2867535-the-matrix-1999
There were three live action films and one collection of anime shorts. The Matrix (1999) The Matrix: Reloaded (2003) The Matrix: Revolutions (2003) The Animatrix (2003)
Requirements traceability matrix
Metrological traceability refers to property of a measurement result with which the result is linked to a reference through calibrations
1. Requirements documentation; 2. Requirements traceability matrix; 3. Scope baseline components; 4. Validated deliverables
1. Requirements documentation; 2. Requirements traceability matrix; 3. Scope baseline components; 4. Validated deliverables
That is called an inverse matrix
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It is not possible to show that since it is not necessarily true.There is absolutely nothing in the information that is given in the question which implies that AB is not invertible.
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The traceability ladder is a concept that outlines different levels of traceability practices within supply chains. It ranges from basic traceability (knowing where a product came from) to advanced traceability (having detailed information on every step of the product's journey). By climbing up the ladder, businesses can enhance transparency, quality control, and accountability in their supply chains.
There are two types of traceability in logistics- one, process or internal traceability and two, external traceability. Internal traceability refers to processes that a product creates within in the internal processes of the company. It captures the changes, composition, machinery used, its shift, temperature and other measurements. External traceability refers to additional indications such as breakage of packaging, change in the temperature chain and indications left by the product in its movement along the chain in forward or backward direction. If you are looking towards traceability solutions in packaging and logistics, Qodenext can help you.
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