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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
A Comparative Study For Some Modern Trends
"دراسة مقارنة لبعض الاتجاهات الحديثة المستخدمة فى تدريج النماذج الأساسية للنساء"
 
Subject : A Comparative Study For Some Modern Trends 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : -Reserch Hypothesis:- * First Hypothesis:- There are meaning ful statistics differences between the three grading methods of the first size (S) . * Second Hypothesis:- There are meaning ful statistics differences between the three grading methods of the first size (M) . * Third Hypothesis:- There are meaning ful statistics differences between the three grading methods of the first size (Xl) . * Fourth Hypothesis:- - There are meaning ful statistics differences between the three grading methods of the first size (2XL) . * Fifth Hypothesis:- there is a direct positive connection between the there grading method (subject of the research) -Research aims :- -The knowledge of the modern trends used in grading the basic patterns in ready made garment . -Specifying the functions between the grading of sizes and suttabiltty fitting of the body . -To present an ideal method for main model grading which also achieve both accuracy and suit for the body to be used in garment industry . -To participate in solving the problems which face model grading process in garment factories . -Research results :- There are meaningful statistics differences between the there grading methods which supports the third methods which supports the third methods “two pattern or suprim posed grading method” followed by computer grading method in the third one . 
Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Nagwa Shukri Mohammed Moamen 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2003 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 285 
Co-Supervisor : Sawsan Abd Elatif -Samia Tahon 
Added Date : Friday, November 22, 2013 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
شادية صلاح حسنHassan, Shadia SalahResearcherMaster 

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