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Arizona >> CS >> 460 (Fall, 2009)
CSc 460 (Database Systems) Assignment 4 Solutions Fall 2007:11 1. Map the EER schema of the UA CATS system into tables, and indicate the primary key and foreign keys. Use the following format to write your tables: Relation(Attr...
Arizona >> CS >> 460 (Fall, 2009)
1. Enter an artifact 2. Enter an institution 3. Print artifact with specific ID 4. Print institutions and what artifacts they own Q. Quit the program Enter 1-4 or Q to Quit: Enter artifact ID: Enter title: Enter image: Enter width: Enter height: ...
Arizona >> CS >> 460 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Final Version August 26, 2008 CSc 352 Systems Programming and UNIX Final Version Fall 2008, Tuesday-Thursday, 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. Description: Programming in C, including single and multi-dimensional arrays, lists, stacks, queues, trees, and bit ma...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Pointer Review Starting address Base type Pointer Arithmetic and Arrays Stanley Yao Computer Science Department University of Arizona void * * operator Size of the value Size of the pointer Size of the value Csc352-Summer03, Stanley Yao 2 Pointer...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Cs352 Homework #9 C-shell scripts, awk and a bit signales April 25, 2004 Due Time: 29/4/04 (9:00PM). Submission in pairs is NOT allowed. Turnin ID: cs352 assg9 Turnin Files: indent.awk lines summation check hw 1. Create an awk le, called indent.awk...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Numbers in Computers Analog .vs. digital Digital numbers break-downs Bit Operations Stanley Yao Computer Science Department University of Arizona Number Byte Bit Word: length is decided by the register size On lectura (32-bit Machine): 1 word= 4 b...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Why we need structure? Each student: ID, name, major, year Data structure for each student is compound Structure char *name; int major; int year; BAD IDEAR 4 pieces of ...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Outline OS Basics Shell Basics Process I/O, Redirection & Pipe Unix Basics Stanley Yao Computer Science Department University of Arizona Csc352-Summer03, Stanley Yao 2 What is Operating System? People Word processor Web browser etc. Compilers She...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Process Memory Layout malloc(): Dynamic Memory Management Stanley Yao Computer Science Department University of Arizona Heap meets stack? Access the unused space? low Code Data BSS Heap unused Write protected Stack high Csc352-Summer03, Stanley...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Stream A logical model to simplify and unify the complicated I/O behaviors Analogy: unify various device and resource with the same interface files Stream Stream is a sequence of lines A line is a sequence of characters ending with newline C I/O St...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Problems There is a very complicated computation that takes a very very long time, in order to let the user know the program is working hard on the computation instead of hanging, we want to print a . on the screen every second while doing the comput...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Difficulty A large C project 30 source directories 50 files in each directory on average Make / Makefile Stanley Yao Computer Science Department University of Arizona Difficulty 1: Please compile all the files in all the directory and then link all...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
First problem Point location and Persistent Data structures Alon Efrat Computer Science Department University of Arizona Given a subdivision of the plane into triangles, create a data structure, such that given a query point, we can find in which tr...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Alias alias name commands Give another name to a command or command sequence Why? Make your commonly used command sequences short and convenient to use alias disk du -sk /net/sal/home/yao/ Advanced C Shell Stanley Yao Computer Science Department Uni...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Command Line Arguments Functions have arguments Caller specify arguments when calling the function main() function also have arguments Who specifies arguments for main()? Examples: Most UNIX tools take command line arguments cp r dir1 dir2 Csc352-Sum...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
Cs352 Homework #11 Optional tries visualization May 21, 2004 Due Time: 6/21 (9:00PM). Name your le tt ptrie.c. Submission in pairs is allowed and encouraged. The problem is to show how a trie is changing, while it changes. The output, i.e. command...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
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Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
CSc 352 Assignment 0 Version 1.1 January 15th, 2008 Assignment 0: emacs vs. vi, csh vs. ksh Complete assignment due: Tuesday January 29th, 1:59 p.m. Problem 1 (20 points): Java and command-line arguments. For this problem, you are to parse the UN...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
The object of this assignment is to familiarize yourself with recursion, executing UNIX commands from another program, system calls, using the file manipulation facilites of C, Makefiles, HashTables, dynamic memory allocation, more modules, makefil...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
The object of this assignment is to familiarize yourself with HashTables, dynamic memory allocation, more modules, makefiles and valgrind. (Son of \"There are still no donuts to be counted for this assignment\") The assignment is due April 1st at 11:...
Arizona >> CS >> 352 (Fall, 2008)
The object of this assignment is to familiarize yourself with some of the basics of C: scanf, printf, for loops, case statements, if statements and counting donuts. The assignment is due February 7th at 1:59 pm. The assignment will be turned in ...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Syllabus and directions for the nal exam The material includes almost all the subjects discussed in class, since the discussion about z-bu er algorithm for nding occlusions between objects. 1. Accumulation bu er. 2. lighting a Ambient re ection b Di ...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
HOMEWORK #4 This assignment may be done in teams of two. Due Thu 11/13, 2008 by 11:59PM. mobile like the one The turnin name is cs433_hw4. The objective of this assignment is to articulate a hierarchical model using a scenegraph and to explore a si...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
HOMEWORK #1 Abstract. This exercise explores a fundamental process in computer graphics: how we construct 2D images, consisting of discrete pixels, from a 3D scene. For this assignment, you\'ll to write a program that animates a plate rotating around ...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
COMPUTER GRAPHICS: HOMEWORK #6 DUE 10/12/08 1. An Introduction to the Programmable GPU. The programmable GPU is a very powerful and versatile tool for creating realistic graphical environments in realtime. In this assignment, you will be upgrading t...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
HOMEWORK #3 This assignment may be done in teams of two. Due October 25, 2008 by 11:59PM. This assignment is a continuation of hw1 and hw2, but with more reliance on the 3D rendering capabilities of OpenGL, including the Z-buer, transformations with ...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
The Rendering Equation Photorealistic Rendering We\'ll investigate some theoretic that\'s important to the study of photorealistic rendering techniques. Today\'s topics: The Rendering Equation Radiance, Irradiance The Bi-directional Reflectance D...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
HOMEWORK #2 This assignment may be done in teams of two. Due October 7, 2008 by 11:59PM. The turnin name is cs433_hw2. This homework is a continuation of hw1, with a few major changes. (1) Use perceptive projection, rather than orthographic. Choose ...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Computer Graphics Illumination Models & Shading Shading The Physics 2 Local vs. Global Illumination Models Local model direct and local interaction of each object with the light. Global model: interactions and exchange of light energy between dif...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Computer Graphics COMPUTER GRAPHICS Winter 2008 Introduction Teaching Staff Lecturer: Alon Efrat Slides courtesy of Kobus Barnard Chraig Gotsman Mon 12:30-14:30 Contact info: Gould-Simpson, Tel: 626-8047, Mon 14:30-15:30 alon@cs.technion.ac.i...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Ray Casting p For multiple light sources: I = I a k a + I p k d ( N L p ) + k s ( R p V ) n p ( ) Image precision algorithm For each pixel cast a ray r into the world Find intersection point p of r with with closest surface. Find color of...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Hierarchical modeling Consider constructing a complex 2d drawing: e.g. an animation showing the plan view of a building, where the doors swing open and shut. Options: Floor Hierarchical modeling Floor Hierarchical modeling Floor Corridoor Adjoin...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Quadtrees Alon Efrat Computer Science Department University of Arizona QuadTrees 11 0 1 1. A hierarchical representation of an image. 2. Consider a black/white picture stored on an 2h 2h grid. 3. Each node v corresponds to a region R(v) of the ima...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
Cs445/Cs545 Materials for the midterm The slides, which you can find on the course webpage, contain most of the material. 1. Transformations (translations, rotations etc) in 2D and 3D, homogenous coordinates. Approximations to rotations. Arbitrary r...
Arizona >> CS >> 433 (Fall, 2009)
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Arizona >> CS >> 436 (Spring, 2006)
Assignment 0: Worth 5% of the Project Grade Due: Monday, January 28th at 3:59 pm (just before class) To turnin your digital pictures from lectura, type % turnin 436assignment0 takeapart.jpg setup.jpg play.jpg Exactly one person from each gr...
Arizona >> CS >> 345 (Fall, 2008)
Following is the main-method to our test-driver, along with descriptions of what each of the tests performs. If you have any questions, please email mlehew@cs.arizona.edu. Good luck! :) public static void main(String[] args) { / Empty and S...
Arizona >> CS >> 525 (Fall, 2009)
Testing Phase1 Router FILES: the following files should present in the working directory - test1.pl the testing script - Makefile and source code - topoXX the topology file assigned to you. XX is the topology number. - rtable the regular...
Arizona >> CS >> 525 (Fall, 2009)
Pee-Wee OSPF Protocol Details Protocol Overview: PWOSPF is a greatly simplified link state routing protocol based on OSPFv2 (rfc 1247). Like OSPFv2, routers participating in a PWOSPF topology periodically broadcast HELLO packets to discover ...
Arizona >> CS >> 525 (Fall, 2009)
Testing Phase1 Router Attention: * Your router will be tested on a topology different from your assignment. Make sure that * you don\'t hard code anything about your topology in the source code. * Your router will be compiled and tested on departme...
Arizona >> CS >> 525 (Fall, 2009)
Testing Phase2 Router * Your router will be tested on a topology with different IP addresses. Make sure that * you don\'t hard code anything about your topology in the source code. * Your router will be compiled and run on department linux machines ...
Arizona >> CS >> 436 (Spring, 2006)
Assignment 6: Second Phase of Implementation and Integration Worth Rest of the grade: Everything will be turned in to the repository. Due May 7th at 11:59. NO EXTENSION. At the start of class on April 7th, we will spend classtime trying out the ...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIC MATTER AND NUTRIENT REGENERATION IN POND BOTTOMS THROUGH POLYCULTURE Yang Yi1, James S. Diana2 and C. Kwei Lin1 Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management School of Environment, Resources and Development Asian Institute of Tec...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
Brackishwater Culture of Tilapia in the Philippines: An Assessment Rafael D. Guerrero III Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development Los Baos, Laguna 4030 Luzviminda A. Guerrero Aquatic Biosystems Bay, Laguna 4030 Outline ! I...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
ACUTE TOXICITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF Derris elliptica ROOTS TO Oreochromis niloticus FINGERLINGS M. O. Akinbulumo, O. A. Fagbenro and E. A. Fasakin Department of Fisheries, Federal University of Technology, PMB 704 Akure, Nigeria Abstract Replica...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
32 El-Seify M.A., Desouky,A.Y. & Bazh,Eman Parasitology Department, Kafr ElSheikh, Tanta University, Egypt. Introduction 1. Fish is considered as a source of protein. 2. Fish production is greatly affected with parasitic infection. 3....
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
CONTRIBUTION OF AQUACULTURE AND AQUATIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (AARM) PROGRAM OF THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT) TO TILAPIA RESEARCH Amrit Bart AARM Coordinator, Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Pathu...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
Effects of rearing conditions on low-temperature tolerance of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, juveniles By H. Charo-Karisa, M. A. Rezk, H. Bovenhuis Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, WIAS, Wagenin...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
DEVELOPMENT OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF PREVIOUSLY STARVED NILE TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus L.) Ana Teresa S. Tiongco1, Annabelle A. Herrera1, Melodina D. Fabillo1 and Jose S. Abucay2 1 Institute of Biology, College of Science, University of the Phil...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
TILAPIA FARMING IN HUNGARY WITH THE USE OF GEOTHERMICAL WATER SUPPLY Lszl Szathmri,1 Ferenc Radics, Barna Fodor,2 KatalinDank3 UNIVERSITY OF WEST HUNGARY, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCES H-9200 Mosonmagyarvr Vr 4.1 SZARVAS - FISH Kft. H-5540...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
SOCORRO-CLAVERON-VELARDE (SCV) ARTIFICIAL FISH EGGS INCUBATOR FOR INTENSIVE TILAPIA HATCHERY SYSTEM Dennis V. del Socorro, Arnaldo Romeo A. Claveron and Arnold V. Velarde Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, RO 5, Regional Freshwater Fisheries ...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
AARM Aquaculture, CRSP EFFECT OF FRETILIZATION AND FEEDING STRATEGY ON WATER QUALITY, GROWTH PERFOMANCE, NUTRIENT UTILIZATION AND ECONOMIC RETURN IN NILE TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus) PONDS Dhirendra P. Thakur1*, Yang Yi1, James S. Diana2 and C. ...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
DELIVERING BETTER QUALITY TILAPIA SEED TO FARMERS David C. Little Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK Abstract A cornerstone of upgrading productivity of tilapia culture is the continuous improvement in ...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
Preliminary Study on Growth, Feed Conversion and Production in Non-Improved and Improved Strains of the Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus Mohammad T. Ridha Aquaculture, Fisheries & Marine Environment Department Kuwait Institute for Scientific Resea...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
Apoptosis in Ovarian Cells of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Chronically Exposed to Pyrethroid Rosemarie R. Calma, Cristina F. Olo and Teofila S. Santos Introduction Palay-isdaan, a sustainable measure to increase tilapia and rice yield is pra...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
EFFECT OF STOCKING SIZES ON THE YIELD AND SURVIVAL OF NILE TILAPIA ON-GROWN IN PONDS Researchers Remedios B. Bolivar, Eddie Boy T. Jimenez, Jun Rey A. Sugue College of Fisheries/Freshwater Aquaculture Center Central Luzon State University, Science C...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP, NATURAL FOOD AND FEEDING SELECTIVITY OF NILE TILAPIA, Oreochromis niloticus L. IN FERTILIZED EARTHEN PONDS Mohsen Abdel-Tawwab1 and Hany I. El-Marakby2 1 Fish Ecology Department, Central Laboratory for Aquaculture Researc...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
NATIONWIDE DISSEMINATION OF GET EXCEL TILAPIA IN THE PHILIPPINES Melchor M. Tayamen Objective Dissemination of newly improved breed (GET EXCEL TILAPIA) to local farmers nationwide Tilapia production from 1997-2000 in metric tons (Source 1998-2003...
Arizona >> ISTA >> 6 (Fall, 2009)
EFFECTS OF REARING CONDITIONS ON LOW-TEMPERATURE TOLERANCE OF NILE TILAPIA, Oreochromis niloticus, JUVENILES Harrison Charo-Karisa1,3, Mahmoud A. Rezk3, Henk Bovenhuis2 and Hans Komen1,2 1 Fish Culture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen Institute of An...
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