Automatic transmissionAn automatic transmission (sometimes abbreviated AT) is a multi-speed transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions. The most common type of automatic transmission is the hydraulic automatic, which uses a planetary gearset, hydraulic controls, and a torque converter. Other types of automatic transmissions include continuously variable transmissions (CVT), automated manual transmissions (AMT), and dual-clutch transmissions (DCT).
Market clearingIn economics, market clearing is the process by which, in an economic market, the supply of whatever is traded is equated to the demand so that there is no excess supply or demand, ensuring that there is neither a surplus nor a shortage. The new classical economics assumes that in any given market, assuming that all buyers and sellers have access to information and that there is no "friction" impeding price changes, prices constantly adjust up or down to ensure market clearing.
Boîte de vitesses robotiséeUne boîte de vitesses robotisée est une boîte de vitesses mécanique à engrenages parallèles à laquelle est greffé un système automatisé électrotechnique, qui pilote les sélecteurs et le ou les embrayages, souvent en association avec un système électrique ou hydraulique, et qui possède deux modes de fonctionnement : mode automatique, comme une boîte automatique changeant les rapports au moment le plus opportun ; mode manuel, dans le cas où le conducteur souhaite changer de rapport à l'aide de boutons, palett
Customer engagementCustomer engagement is an interaction between an external consumer/customer (either B2C or B2B) and an organization (company or brand) through various online or offline channels. According to Hollebeek, Srivastava and Chen (2019, p. 166) S-D logic-Definition of customer engagement is "a customer’s motivationally driven, volitional investment of operant resources (including cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social knowledge and skills), and operand resources (e.g.