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352 ECE/CS Digital Systems Fundamentals Spring 2003 January - May, 2003 Mikko Lipasti Lecture 1 Yong C. Kim Lecture 2 About the Course Overview Course Purpose Information Sources Course Outline Course Description Course Conduct 01/19/09 2 Course Purpose Introduce basic principles of digital design Why care about digital design? Fundamental basis for everyday devices Specifically, computers (but not just computers) Fun, exciting, cool What is digital? Nothing; just an abstract concept Real world is analog Why provide this abstraction? 01/19/09 3 Abstraction and Complexity Abstraction helps us manage complexity Complex interfaces Specify what to do Hide details of how Application Program CS302 Operating System Compiler CS537 CS536 Machine Language (ISA) CS354 Computer Architecture ECE552 Digital Design ECE352 Electronic circuits ECE340 4 Goal: remove magic 01/19/09 Course Role Links to Other Courses Comp Sci Students Connects to Comp Sci 354 and can be followed by Comp Sci 552 CMPE Students Connects to ECE 354 and is followed by many courses including required ECE 351, ECE 353, ECE 551 and ECE 552 The most important fundamental course in hardware in your program! EE Students One of the several fundamental courses in your program required for some labs and elective courses 01/19/09 5 Course Outline Major topics in Course 01/19/09 Information representation and manipulation Logic elements and Boolean algebra Combinational Logic Arithmetic Logic Sequential Logic Memory and Programmable Logic Register Transfers Control A simple computer organization, design and operation 6 Course Outline Some additional lectures may be cancelled Our scheduled lectures are over the required 4x50 minutes for the semester Handouts contain important information Reading assignments and homework timing Tutorial weeks Project help sessions weeks Quiz times and final exam time! 01/19/09 7 Information Sources Course homepage http://courses.engr.wisc.edu/ecow/get/ece/352/lipasti Important source for new and updated information E-mail important critical information Lectures and course in general Lipasti and Kim Mentor and Project - TAs Course Description Course Syllabus Course Updated Outline online 01/19/09 8 Course Description Times & Places Shared discussions (recommend you attend your discussion session) Shared office hours Courses will be almost in sync Instructors Professors Lipasti and Kim TAs: Albin, Gregory, gjalbin@cae.wisc.edu Kenney, Robert, rdkenney@students.wisc.edu Prerequisite Mathematical maturity and just need to know a bit of programming in procedural languages (CS302) 01/19/09 9 Course Description (Continued) Textbook must be 2nd Edition or 2nd Edition Updated Computer Usage Unix workstations at CAE CAE offers Unix tutorials during the first four weeks Homework Not submitted, not graded (but essential for quiz/final exam prep!) Grading 4 quizzes: 60%; (2/13 TH, 3/6 TH, 4/3 TH, 4/24 TH, 7:15-8:30PM, 1800 EH) 2 Projects 20%; (3/14 F, 5/2 F) Final 20% (5/15 TH, 5:05-7:05 PM, 1800 EH) 01/19/09 10 Course Syllabus Critical info for doing well in course Be familiar with it! Lectures Don t depend on what is on website will be very incomplete Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) not CS Account signup in CAE 172, yellow handout Unix introductory tutorials (CAE 175) first two weeks Mandatory Tutorials from 352 TAs sign-up next week Projects, due 3/14 and 5/2 in class Individual and teams of two, submitted and graded Project Help Sessions 3/11-3/12, 4/29-4/30; sign-up 01/19/09 11 Course Conduct (Continued) Quizzes and Final Exam Note dates: 2/13, 3/6, 4/3, 4/24 makeup times granted under extreme circumstances only! Note final date 5/15 attendance on that date required! Discussions Attend review sessions held weekly and before the quizzes Consultation Office Hours Use TAs All TA office hours in 3610 Engineering Hall 01/19/09 12 Course Conduct (Continued) E-mail Technical questions regarding Mentor and projects, e-mail only the designated TA Administrative questions or other questions, e-mail instructors (Lipasti/Kim). Resources for Special Help McBurney Center alternative testing or other arrangements Course problem consultation: Lipasti/Kim (your instructor) Broader problem consultation: advisor or counselor Academic Misconduct We really don t expect it to happen. Please don t disappoint us. 01/19/09 13
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Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 352 Fall, 2008
Description: University of Wisconsin - Madison ECE/Comp Sci 352 Digital Systems Fundamentals Kewal K. Saluja and Yu Hen Hu Spring 2002 Overview of Chapter 7 Review from Chapter 1 Datapath and Control Unit Register Transfer Operations Microoperations Regist...
spring_2004_day_1_overview_3.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 371 Fall, 2008
Description: Welcome to EPICS Engineering Projects in Community Service GREETINGS! I am pleased to see that we are different. May we together become greater than the sum of both of us. Mr. Spock, Star Trek EPICS Orientation What is EPICS? What is the pu...
design.doc
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 371 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 Engineers, Problem Solving and the Design Process Engineers are individuals who apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and economics to solve technical problems related to the satisfaction of human needs. A simple definition of design is to crea...
lecture09.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 412 Fall, 2008
Description: cs412: introduction to numerical analysis 10/03/06 Lecture 9: Polynomial Interpolation: Error Analysis and Introduction to Splines Instructor: Professor Amos Ron Scribes: Yunpeng Li, Mark Cowlishaw 1 Error Analysis of Polynomial Interpolation Re...
motorprostheses08-.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 515 Fall, 2008
Description: Cortical Control of Motor Neuroprostheses: History and Future Implications Justin C. Williams, Ph.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Neurological Surgery University of Wisconsin-Madison Learning Objectives Understand the neural b...
quantum1.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 520 Fall, 2008
Description: 198 The Development of Quantum Mechanics Setting the Stage: The state of Physics around 1900 By the turn of the 20th century, physical theory for large-scale behavior of matter under conditions of ordinary experience was relatively complete. During ...
chapter30.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 525 Fall, 2008
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syllabus.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 537 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 537: Introduction to Operating Systems Summer 2005 CS 537: Introduction to Operating Systems Course information Location: 1207 Computer Sciences Time: 10:20 - 11:10 MTWRF Web page: http:/www.cs.wisc.edu/~willb/537/ Mailing list: cs537-1@lists.st...
lecture1.2x2.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 537 Fall, 2008
Description: What is an Operating System? Not easy to precisely dene. A. Arpaci-Dusseau Spring 2000 UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-MADISON Computer Sciences Department CS 537 Intro to Operating Systems Users Applications Operating System Hardware cpu memory i/o devi...
file-raid.txt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 537 Fall, 2008
Description: * Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAIDs) * When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be faster; I/O operations are slow and thus can be the bottleneck for the entire system. When we use a disk, we sometimes wish it to be larger; more and mor...
lec01-overview.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 537 Fall, 2008
Description: UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-MADISON Computer Sciences Department CS 537 Introduction to Operating Systems Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau Haryadi S. Gunawi Introduction and Overview Questions answered in this lecture: What is an operati...
final.538.s06.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 538 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 538 Final Exam Friday, May 12, 2006 7:45 AM 9:45 AM 1325 Computer Science Instructions Answer any four questions. (If you answer more, only the first four will count.) Point values are as indicated. Please try to make your answers neat and coher...
final.538.s07.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 538 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 538 Final Exam Thursday, May 17, 2007 2:45 PM 4:45 PM 1325 Computer Science Instructions Answer any four questions. (If you answer more, only the first four will count.) Each question is worth 25 points. Please try to make your answers neat and c...
prolog-manual.txt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 538 Fall, 2008
Description: Department of Artificial Intelligence University of Edinburgh DECsystem-10 PROLOG USER\'S MANUAL 10 November 1982 D.L. Bowen (editor), L. Byrd, F.C.N. Pereira, L.M. Pereira, D.H.D. Warren This manual corresponds to Prolog version 3.47. Copyright (...
547.content.txt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 547 Fall, 2008
Description: Date: 27 Aug 2005 = Why take CS547? I recall some of the concerns that would float around among (graduate) students when it came time to select courses: which courses will help me land a good job after my Masters? or, if one is heading for a Ph.D., w...
cs559-1.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 559 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 559: Computer Graphics Prof Stephen Chenney Fall 2004 http:/www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs559-1 09/07/04 2002-2004 University of Wisconsin Today Course overview and information Digital Images Homework 1 due Sept 14 in class 09/07/04 2002-2004 Univ...
cs638-1.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 638 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 638: Computer Games Technology http:/www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs638-1/ Fall 2001 CS 638, Fall 2001 The Professor Stephen Chenney schenney@cs.wisc.edu Office: 6387 Comp Sci Office Hours: Tues 1-2, Thurs 4-5 Might change CS 638, Fall 2001 The TA ...
web.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 640 Fall, 2008
Description: The World Wide Web Outline Background Structure Protocols CS 640 1 WWW Background 1989-1990 Tim Berners-Lee invents the World Wide Web at CERN Means for transferring text and graphics simultaneously Client/Server data transfer protocol Commun...
endtoend.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 640 Fall, 2008
Description: SALTZER ET AL. End-to-End Arguments in System Design 1 END-TO-END ARGUMENTS IN SYSTEM DESIGN J.H. Saltzer, D.P. Reed and D.D. Clark* M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of funct...
msx.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 642 Fall, 2008
Description: MSX ATTITUDE DETERMINATION AND CONTROL HARDWARE MSX Attitude Determination and Control Hardware Frederick F. Mobley, Wade E. Radford, and Lawrence R. Kennedy A lthough APL has built over 50 satellites of various types since 1960, the Midcourse Spa...
cs679-1.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 679 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 679: Computer Game Technology http:/www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs679-1/ Fall 2003 09/02/03 CS679 - Fall 2003 - Copyright Univ. of Wisconsin The Professor Stephen Chenney schenney@cs.wisc.edu Office: 6387 Comp Sci Office Hours: Email to arrange a time...
cs679-2.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 679 Fall, 2008
Description: Last Time Course intro Project management Group size limit increased to 5 Lecture notes had wrong deadline for Stage 1 Goals now Sept 15 A useful tool was left off the list: CVS Concurrent Version Management You should be using it, or someth...
quotes.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 691 Fall, 2008
Description: E. Barrios IE 691: Advanced Methods for Quality Improvement 1 Quaquaversal Quotes (BHH2e) From: Box G. E. P, Hunter J. S., and Hunter W. G. (2005) Statistics for Experimenters II. New York: Wiley. (2nd. Ed.) Among the factors to be considered the...
lecture10.ppt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 691 Fall, 2008
Description: Managing Information and Communication Systems IE 691: Intro. to HSE Session 10: Managing Information and Communication Systems Page 1/25 Nature of Health Data Consider the concept of a health episode of illness (patient) Data presented may be...
ihakagentleman-1996.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 691 Fall, 2008
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webredesign_f95.doc
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 692 Fall, 2008
Description: World Wide Web Redesign 1 INTRODUCTION The World Wide Web (WWW) was developed a mere six years ago to be used in academics as an information system. Amazingly, today more than 13.5 million people around the world use this exact system for everythin...
Part III Faculty.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 701 Fall, 2008
Description: Part 3: Faculty at glance Topics Twenty-seven questions regarding American Faculty Alberto F. Cabrera Professor & WISCAPE Sr. Researcher Department of Educational Administration UW-Madison cabrera@education.wisc.edu WEB Page: www.education.wisc.e...
bmelunchsummary-f07.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 701 Fall, 2008
Description: Biomedical Engineering Seminar Lunch Program 2007-2008 Organized by Willis J. Tompkins Sponsored by Cardinal Health NeuroCare, Genzyme, and Plexus Corporation Date Topic Speaker Dr. Klaus Suhling Dept. of Physics King\'s College London London, United ...
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Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 701 Fall, 2008
Description: Biomedical Engineering Seminar Lunch Program 2005-2006 Organized by Willis J. Tompkins Sponsored by Point Medical Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, VIASYS NeuroCare, GE Healthcare, Medtronic, and Plexus Corporation Date Topic Speaker Jie Song, Ph.D. Bi...
dai-hager-schittkowski-zhang.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 726 Fall, 2008
Description: IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis (2006) 26, 604627 doi:10.1093/imanum/drl006 Advance Access publication on March 24, 2006 The cyclic BarzilaiBorwein method for unconstrained optimization YU-HONG DAI State Key Laboratory of Scientic and Engineering ...
pilot.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 736 Fall, 2008
Description: This is a digitized copy derived from an ACM copyrighted work. ACM did not prepare this copy and does not guarantee that is it an accurate copy of the author\'s original work. Operating Systems Pilot: An Operating System for a Personal Computer Davi...
lottery-osdi94.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 736 Fall, 2008
Description: Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Proportional-Share Resource Management Carl A. Waldspurger William E. Weihl MIT Laboratory for Computer Science Cambridge, MA 02139 USA Abstract This paper presents lottery scheduling, a novel randomized resource allocat...
iolite.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 736 Fall, 2008
Description: The following paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation New Orleans, Louisiana, February, 1999 IOLite: A Unified I/O Buffering and Caching System Vivek S. Pai, Peter Drusch...
afs.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 736 Fall, 2008
Description: Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System JOHN H. HOWARD, MICHAEL L. KAZAR, SHERRI G. MENEES, DAVID A. NICHOLS, M. SATYANARAYANAN, ROBERT N. SIDEBOTHAM, and MICHAEL J. WEST Carnegie Mellon University The Andrew File System is a location-tra...
vkernel.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 739 Fall, 2008
Description: Preemptable Remote Execution Facilities for the V-System M a r v i n M. T h e i m e r , K e i t h A. Lantz, a n d D a v i d R. C h e r i t o n C o m p u t e r Science D e p a r t m e n t Stanford U n i v e r s i t y Stanford, C A 94305 Abstract A re...
end-to-end.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 739 Fall, 2008
Description: End-To-End Arguments in System Design J. H. SALTZER, D. P. REED, and D. D. CLARK Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of functions among the modules of...
demos.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 739 Fall, 2008
Description: Process Migration in DEMOS/1VIP Michael L. Powell Barton P. Miller Computer Science Division Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n Abstract Process migrat...
mpi-pvm2002.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 739 Fall, 2008
Description: Goals Guiding Design: PVM and MPI William Gropp Ewing Lusk gropp@mcs.anl.gov lusk@mcs.anl.gov Mathematics and Computer Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Abstract PVM and MPI, two systems for programming clusters, are often compared. The c...
BV01.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 740 Fall, 2008
Description: Scalable Packet Classification Florin Baboescu Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0114 George Varghese Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering University of California...
paper-reading-keshav.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 740 Fall, 2008
Description: How to Read a Paper S. Keshav David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON, Canada keshav@uwaterloo.ca ABSTRACT Researchers spend a great deal of time reading research papers. However, this skill is rarely taugh...
maymounkov03.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 740 Fall, 2008
Description: Rateless Codes and Big Downloads Petar Maymounkov and David Mazi` res e NYU Department of Computer Science ( \" ( )\'%#! 1 Abstract This paper presents a novel algorithm for downloading big les from multiple sources in peer-to-peer net...
BPSK97.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 740 Fall, 2008
Description: 756 IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING, VOL. 5, NO. 6, DECEMBER 1997 A Comparison of Mechanisms for Improving TCP Performance over Wireless Links Hari Balakrishnan, Student Member, IEEE, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Student Member, IEEE, Srinivasan Ses...
747.doc
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 747 Fall, 2008
Description: Analytical Evaluation of Shared-Memory Multiprocessor Systems with Commercial Workloads Jichuan Chang <chang@cs.wisc.edu> May 14, 2002 ABSTRACT Commercial workloads such as databases and web servers are the dominant applications running on shared-me...
747.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 747 Fall, 2008
Description: Analytic Evaluation of Quality of Service for On-Demand Data Delivery Hongfei Guo Haonan Tan ( guo@cs.wisc.edu) (haonan@cs.wisc.edu) Abstract Quality of service (QoS) measured as balking probability and average waiting time is of great interest for ...
lect1-intro.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 752 Fall, 2008
Description: ECE/CS 752: Advanced Computer Architecture I Instructor:Mikko H Lipasti Spring 2008 University of Wisconsin-Madison Lecture notes based on slides created by John Shen, Mark Hill, David Wood, Guri Sohi, and Jim Smith Computer Architecture Instructio...
modified_project.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 755 Fall, 2008
Description: November 22, 1997 VLSI Design Project ECE/Comp Sci 755 VLSI Systems Design Semester I 1997-98 C R Kime Project Overview The Project is the design of a pipelined oating point adder/subtractor. It will be performed by teams having a nominal size of...
chandrakasan.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 755 Fall, 2008
Description: It E t JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS. VOL 27, NO 4. APRIL 1992 413 Low-Power CMOS Digital Design Anantha P. Chandrakasan, Samuel Sheng, and Robert W. Brodersen, Fellow, IEEE Abstract-Motivated by emerging battery-operated applications that demand...
15_p609-agrawal.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 764 Fall, 2008
Description: Concurrency Control Performance Modeling: Alternatives and Implications RAKESH AGRAWAL AT&T Bell Laboratories MICHAEL J. CAREY and MIRON LIVNY University of Wisconsin A number of recent studies have examined the performance of concurrency control al...
blink.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 764 Fall, 2008
Description: Efficient Locking for Concurrent Operations on B-Trees PHILIP L. LEHMAN Carnegie-Mellon University and S. BING YAO Purdue University The B-tree and its variants have been found to be highly useful (both theoretically and in practice) for storing lar...
31_white94quickstore.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 764 Fall, 2008
Description: VLDBJournal,4, 629-673 (1995), StanleyY.W.Su, Editor QVLDB 629 QuickStore: A High Performance Mapped Object Store Seth J. White and David J. DeWitt Received September 8, 1994; revised version received, March 23, 1995; accepted March 28, 1995. Abstr...
R_XactMgmt.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 764 Fall, 2008
Description: Transaction Management in the R* Distributed Database Management System C. MOHAN, B. LINDSAY, and R. OBERMARCK IBM Almaden Research Center This paper deals with the transaction management aspects of the R* distributed database system. It concentrate...
lecture1.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 776 Fall, 2008
Description: AdvancedBioinformatics Biostatistics Medical Informatics Dept. of Computer Sciences craven@biostat.wisc.edu www.biostat.wisc.edu/~craven/776.html BSMI/C...
Assignment02-Use-A-System.txt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 777 Fall, 2008
Description: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-/W3C/DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional/EN\" \"http:/www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\"> <html xmlns=\"http:/www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><!- InstanceBegin template=\"/Templates/777-first.dwt\" codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked=\"false\" -> <...
eldawy-book.txt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 777 Fall, 2008
Description: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-/W3C/DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional/EN\" \"http:/www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\"> <html xmlns=\"http:/www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><!- InstanceBegin template=\"/Templates/777-first.dwt\" codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked=\"false\" -> <...
bryden-book.txt
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 777 Fall, 2008
Description: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-/W3C/DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional/EN\" \"http:/www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\"> <html xmlns=\"http:/www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><!- InstanceBegin template=\"/Templates/777-first.dwt\" codeOutsideHTMLIsLocked=\"false\" -> <...
ir_overview.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 784 Fall, 2008
Description: Modern Information Retrieval: A Brief Overview Amit Singhal Google, Inc. singhal@google.com Abstract For thousands of years people have realized the importance of archiving and nding information. With the advent of computers, it became possible to s...
associationRules.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 784 Fall, 2008
Description: Fast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules Rakesh Agrawal Ramakrishnan Srikant IBM Almaden Research Center 650 Harry Road, San Jose, CA 95120 Abstract We consider the problem of discovering association rules between items in a large database of s...
dbAndWebSearch.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 784 Fall, 2008
Description: From: Readings in Database Systems, Fourth Edition. Joseph M. Hellerstein and Michael Stonebraker eds, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005. Combining Systems and Databases: A Search Engine Retrospective Eric A. Brewer University of California at Berkeley...
810-800 S08.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 810 Fall, 2008
Description: Population Health Sciences 800: Quantitative Methods in Population Health I Course Syllabus: Spring 2008 Instructor: Mark A. Albanese, Ph.D. Office: 1007C WARF Phone: 608-263-4714 Email: maalbane@wisc.edu Matt Walsh Office: 330 WARF (Cancer Epidemiol...
810-650-028 F08.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 810 Fall, 2008
Description: Introduction to Public Health Seminar PHS 650 Section 028 Fall 2008 Monday, 1:15- 2:30PM 142 G5 Clinical Sciences Center Contact information: Susan Zahner, DrPH, MPH, RN H6/246 Clinical Science Center Phone: 263-5282 E-mail: sjzahner@wisc.edu Raisa K...
zigbee-myers-talk.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 838 Fall, 2008
Description: ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 Steven Myers Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Wisconsin Madison Outline of Talk Introduction Evolution of LR-WPAN Standard Zigbee and IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee vs. Bluetooth IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN 2 types of WPAN...
ency.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 838 Fall, 2008
Description: Computer Animation College of Computing and Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 jkhjobrienj @cc.gatech.edu Animated images are almost magical in their ability to capture our imagination...
WITKIN.PDF
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 838 Fall, 2008
Description: Motion Warping Andrew Witkin and Zoran Popovi c Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Keywordsanimation, motion capture Abstract We describe a simple technique for editing captured or keyframed animation based ...
polar-decomp.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 838 Fall, 2008
Description: Matrix Animation and Polar Decomposition Ken Shoemake Computer Graphics Laboratory University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tom Duff AT&T Bell Laboratories Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Abstract General 33 linear or 44 homogenous matrices can be fo...
lecture15.pdf
Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 880 Fall, 2008
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Path: Wisconsin >> COMP SCI >> 880 Fall, 2008
Description: CS880: Approximations Algorithms Scribe: Siddharth Barman Topic: SDP: Max-cut, Max-2-SAT Lecturer: Shuchi Chawla Date: 03/27/07 In this lecture we give SDP (semi denite programming) based algorithms for the Max-cut and Max-2-SAT problem. A semi deni...
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Path: Wisconsin >> COUN PSY >> 952 Fall, 2008
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Path: Wisconsin >> CURRIC >> 208 Fall, 2008
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Path: Wisconsin >> CURRIC >> 290 Fall, 2008
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Path: Wisconsin >> CURRIC >> 305 Fall, 2008
Description: 1999 2000 LEGISLATURE LRB2286/en PJD:cmh: 1999 ASSEMBLY BILL 305 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AN ACT to amend 49.498 (1) (L), 50.01 (1w), 50.01 (5r), 115.001 (11), 146.40 (1) (c), 146.40 (1) (f), 250.01 (7), 255.07 (1), 441.01 (1), 441.06 (1), 441.06 (4), 44...