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Washington University in St. Louis - CS - 577
CS/EE 577 - Exam 212/8/001. (15 points) Fill in the following table. x 4,5 (x) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19What is (2,95) in D125,5 ?What is (3,520) in Y1024,4 ?12. (15 points) For each of the networks shown below, giv
Penn State - LA - 483
From: "Terry D. Mathias" <GE0515@SIUCVMB.BITNET>Subject: Why God Never Received Tenure at a University! "1. Because He had only one major publication. 2. And it was in Hebrew. 3. And it had no references. 4. And it wasn't publi
Washington University in St. Louis - CSE - 306
NetLib: NetBIOS Library Calls- John Lockwood, lockwood@ipoint.vlsi.uiuc.edu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign Version 1.2, March 1999Purpose- General purpose ASM network librar
Washington University in St. Louis - CSE - 306
Washington University in St. Louis - CSE - 464
EE464 Digital Systems PackagingSpring, 2007David M. Zar CSE Department Washington University dzar@wustl.eduChapter 1 of TextWhy? It's there Cover in order Future/Trends/What-Next Environment for our systems What is possible/practical depend
CSU Long Beach - ASSIGN - 528
CSCE 310J Data Structures & Algorithms Dynamic programming 0-1 Knapsack problemDr. Steve Goddard goddard@cse.unl.eduCSCE 310J Data Structures & AlgorithmsGiving credit where credit is due: Most of slides for this lecture are based on slides crea
CSU Long Beach - ASSIGN - 7
CSCE 310J Data Structures & Algorithms Dynamic programming 0-1 Knapsack problemDr. Steve Goddard goddard@cse.unl.eduCSCE 310J Data Structures & AlgorithmsGiving credit where credit is due: Most of slides for this lecture are based on slides crea
Kennesaw - ESA - 21
Population: Age StructureIntroduction One of the tools that demographers use to understand population is the age structure diagram (it is sometimes called a population pyramid, but it is not always pyramidal in shape). This diagram shows the distrib
UT Arlington - EE - 5359
ISO/IECJTC1/SC29/WG1N November 10, 20064104ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 (ITU-T SG8)Coding of Still PicturesJBIGJoint Bi-level Image Experts GroupJPEGJoint Photographic Experts GroupTITLE:Scope and Requirements for Advanced Image Coding (AIC)
Central Mich. - LATEX - 209
LOVAL.STY - oval boxesThis is the descreption of an option that yields similar results as the wellknown \fbox. It produces a box around some text with round corners. Because I have choosen to take a picture enviroment, some warnings occur during c
Central Mich. - WIN - 32
WinTeXShell32 Version 0.71This program is a free shell for the typesetting system TeX. It runs on Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT and XP.Files:WinTeXShell32.zip The programWinTeXShell32src.zip Source codeWinTeXShell32.txt Short des
Penn State - PHYS - 211
Rotation of Rigid BodiesRotational Motion: in close analogy with linear motion (distance/displacement, velocity, acceleration) Angular measure in natural units Angles and Rotation in radiansr s Angle = arc length / radiuss = rfrom one complete
NMT - MATH - 488
Name:Quiz II. Memoryless Distributions A random variable X is said to have an exponential distribution with parameter i it has pdf ex , x > 0 f (x) = 0, x 0. Thus, and exponential distribution is just a gamma distribution with parameters = , = .
Purdue - CS - 348
Copyright 2007 Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. NavatheSlide 8- 1Chapter 8SQL-99: SchemaDefinition, Constraints, and Queries and ViewsCopyright 2007 Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. NavatheData Definition, Constraints, and Schema ChangesUsed
Purdue - ECE - 362
Freescale Semiconductor Application NoteAN2287/D Rev. 1, 8/2004HCS12 External Bus DesignBy Jim Williams 8/16 Bit Products Division Applications EngineeringIntroductionThis application note presents a design guide for interfacing external devi
Bryn Mawr - CS - 380
Concept Decompositions for Large Sparse Text Data using ClusteringInderjit S. Dhillon (inderjit@cs.utexas.edu)Department of Computer Science, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USADharmendra S. Modha (dmodha@almaden.ibm.com)IBM Almaden Resea
Wheaton MA - GRAMMARBOO - 2005
Blank ParadigmsFirst Person Personal Pronouns Paradigm Case Singular Nominative Genitive Accusative Dative / Instrumental Dual PluralSecond Person Personal Pronouns Paradigm Case Singular Nominative Genitive Accusative Dative/ InstrumentalDual
UC Davis - ECS - 235
focusbuilding software securelyImproving Security Using Extensible Lightweight Static AnalysisDavid Evans and David Larochelle, University of VirginiaBSecurity attacks that exploit well-known implementation flaws occur with disturbing frequen
Doane - LO - 4
Recitation Exercise #4, Physics 142, 9-12-00 Name Example solution _ Recitation 8:30 You can earn up to 12 points based on your work. This exercise is open-book / open-notes, but not open-neighbor. A 100-watt light bulb is approximately 2.5% efficien
Purdue - OS - 2
I have uploaded nuweb087.zip including sources by Preson Briggs andthe os/2 binary to :hobbes (ftp-os2.nmsu.edu), now: /incomingsuggested: /os2/unix/texcdrom (ftp-os2.cdrom.com), now: /os2/incomingsuggested: /os2/texand CTAN (ftp.shsu.edu
UCSD - COGS - 201
The Journalof Neuroscience,July1987,7(7):1935-l950Spatial Firing Patterns Fixed EnvironmentRobert U. Muller, John L. Kubie, Departmentsof HippocampalB. Ranck, Jr.Complex-SpikeCells in aand Jamesof Physiology and Anatomy and
UCSD - CSE - 182
MethodsARACHNE: A Whole-Genome Shotgun AssemblerSerafim Batzoglou,1,2,3 David B. Jaffe,2,3,4 Ken Stanley,2 Jonathan Butler,2 Sante Gnerre,2 Evan Mauceli,2 Bonnie Berger,1,5 Jill P. Mesirov,2 and Eric S. Lander2,6,7Laboratory for Computer Science,
UNLV - PROEVAL - 725
El e c t ro n i c Hallwa y Case Teaching ResourcesFROM THE EVANS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSTh eBox 353060 University of Washington Seattle WA98195-3060www.hallway.orgTEAM READ(A):IMPROVING LITERACY IN THE SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT June 199
CSU Channel Islands - ECE - 011
CHAPTER 8 The C preprocessorReference: Kelly & Pohl, Chapter 8 Additional reference Peter A. Darnell, Philip E. Margolis, Software Engineering in C, Springer-Verlag, New York. The compiling process - overview C Program - foo.c % cc -c foo.c cpp - C
Harvey Mudd College - PPOWER - 4
ContentsYou can go ahead through the complete le or jump to any of the example pages with the following links.Table builds Filling tables Building tables by column More lled tables Forward and/or backward Taking a tour Highlighting itemized lists
Harvey Mudd College - WIN - 32
WinTeXShell32 Version 0.71This program is a free shell for the typesetting system TeX. It runs on Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT and XP.Files:WinTeXShell32.zip The programWinTeXShell32src.zip Source codeWinTeXShell32.txt Short des
Harvey Mudd College - WMF - 2
WMF2EPS: A Windows Metafile Converter for Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT4.0, 2000, XP-Version 1.32, 24-Aug-2002Author: Wolfgang Schulter EMail: wmf2eps@gmx.de Homepage: http:/www.wmf2ep
Maryland - CMSC - 838
Kill-Safe Synchronization AbstractionsMatthew Flatt University of UtahRobert Bruce Findler University of Chicago1Sibling Food-Sharing Protocol2Sibling Food-Sharing Protocol3Sibling Food-Sharing Protocol4Sibling Food-Sharing Protoc
Maryland - CMSC - 838
PROGRAM SLICING*Mark Weiser Computer Science Department U n i v e r s i t y o f Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Abs tra c t Program s l i c l n g is a method used by experienced computer programmers fo r a b s t r a c t i n g from programs. S t a r
Harvey Mudd College - WIN - 32
WinShell InstallationFollowing these 3 steps [plus 2 optional] will lead to a workingLATEX environment.-> LATEX package A LATEX package is required. There are two common ones: MiKTeX: http:/www.miktex.org/ TeXLive: http:/www.texlive.org
Harvey Mudd College - WINW - 2
Sample Document for ConversionAllin Cottrell Introduction This document functions as a demo for the capabilities of WW6TOLTX. As stated inWW6TOLTX.DOC, the program was designed with academic papers in mind, so this sampler is set up to look like s
Harvey Mudd College - WINW - 6
Sample Document for ConversionAllin Cottrell Introduction This document functions as a demo for the capabilities of WW6TOLTX. As stated inWW6TOLTX.DOC, the program was designed with academic papers in mind, so this sampler is set up to look like s
University of Texas - EWD - 03
Copyright NoticeThe following manuscript EWD 340: The humble programmer was published in Commun. ACM 15 (1972), 10: 859866. It is reproduced here by permission.
Harvey Mudd College - LATEX - 209
% UCTHESIS DOCUMENT STYLE - Released 10 Feb 93. % for LaTeX version 2.09 % % % % * * FONTS * *\lineskip 1pt % \lineskip is 1pt for all font sizes. \normallineskip 1pt \def\baselinestretch{1.37} % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Each size-changing
UCSD - CSE - 223
How to Assign Votes in a Distributed SystemHECTOR GARCIA-MOLINA AND DANIEL BARBARAPrinceton University, Princeton, ,New Jersey Abstract. In a distributed system, one strategy for achieving mutual exclusion of groups of nodes without communication
Harvey Mudd College - KTO - 8
* Kto8 DOCUMENTATION *OVERVIEWThe "Kto8" program converts the strangely encoded text filesoutput by D. Knuth's "TeX" program (v 3.x) into true 8-bit text files.This is helpful when text files output by TeX are to be editedvis
Harvey Mudd College - OS - 2
Upload Information Template for ftp.ctan.org= Archive Name: jpeg2ps2.zip Short Description: jpeg to postscript converter, version 1.8 Long Description: OS/2 port of the jpeg to postscript converter
Harvey Mudd College - LATEX - 209
% UCTHESIS DOCUMENT STYLE - Released 10 Feb 93. % for LaTeX version 2.09 % % % % * * FONTS * *\lineskip 1pt % \lineskip is 1pt for all font sizes. \normallineskip 1pt \def\baselinestretch{1.37} % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Each size-changing
Cornell - ENGRD - 203
Lab #2 - Two Degrees-of-Freedom OscillatorLast Updated: February 13, 2009 INTRODUCTION The system illustrated in Figure (2.1) has two degrees-of-freedom. This means that two is the minimum number of coordinates necessary to uniquely specify the posi
Penn State - CSE - 260
GENERAL FORMS OF SET THEORETIC PROOFSUseful DefinitionsFor A, B subsets of universal set U: x A B x A B xAB x Ac x A x B x A x B x A x B x ASubsets: A BTo Prove: A BSuppose x A. [x is a particular but arbitrarily chosen element
Penn State - CSE - 300
GENERAL FORMS OF SET THEORETIC PROOFSUseful DefinitionsFor A, B subsets of universal set U: x A B x A B xAB x Ac x A x B x A x B x A x B x ASubsets: A BTo Prove: A BSuppose x A. [x is a particular but arbitrarily chosen element
Penn State - CSE - 103
IntrotoClassesvia theC+StringClassNovember18,2002 CSE103PennStateUniversityOnlineathttp:/www.personal.psu.edu/djh300/cse103/string.ppt PreparedbyDougHoganAnnouncements LatedropdeadlineisWednesday,11/20 Reviewscores IfyoudonotearnaCorbetter,you
Cornell - WEB - 3360
Introduction to Algebraic Coding TheoryWith Gap Fall 2006Sarah Spence Adams January 11, 2008 The rst versions of this book were written in Fall 2001 and June 2002 at Cornell University, respectively supported by an NSF VIGRE Grant and a Departme
Georgia Tech - CHEM - 780
List of useful books in the Physical Chemistry LibraryMark Brouard, Reaction Dynamics, (Oxford Science Publications, Oxford, 1998) G. G. Hammes, Principles of Chemical Kinetics, (Academic Press, New York, 1978). R. E. Weston, Jr. and H. A. Schwarz,
Georgia Tech - CS - 7470
Life Patterns: structure from wearable sensorsby Brian Patrick ClarksonB.Sc., Mathematics, MIT 1997 B.Sc., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT 1997 M.Eng., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT 1999Submitted to the Progra
University of Florida - OCP - 6050
Western Boundary Currents In previous chapters you have learned about the processes that cause the intensification of currents along the western boundaries of the oceans. In this chapter we will examine the descriptive physical oceanography of the ma
University of Florida - CAP - 5510
MethodsWhole-Genome Sequence Assembly for Mammalian Genomes: Arachne 2David B. Jaffe,1,2 Jonathan Butler,1 Sante Gnerre,1 Evan Mauceli,1 Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,1 Jill P. Mesirov,1 Michael C. Zody,1 and Eric S. Lander1,3Whitehead Institute/MIT Cente
Michigan State University - AST - 802
IDL Quick ReferenceIDL Version 6.0 July, 2003 EditionCopyright Research Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved0703IDL60QRRestricted Rights NoticeThe IDL, ION Script, and ION Java software programs and the accompanying procedures, functions, and d
Cornell - WEB - 112
2.de.1 Solution(A) Consider this design for the methanol synthesis process.H2O CH4 CO H2 CO H2 1 atm purge CO H2 liquid-gas separator 50C CH3OHCH4 H2OCO H2 300 atm methanol synthesis reactor 300C, 300 atmsteam reforming reactor 900C CO H2 CH4
Cornell - WEB - 112
3.de.2 SolutionThe design statement yields two observations and conclusions: A cannot be separated from P. Therefore, to produce pure P, one must use a type-2 reactor, which converts 100% of A. However, a type-2 reactor also produces the by-product