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Service-learners should fill out this sheet with # of hours performed this semester and then turn it in to the supervisor to fill out evaluation and sign off on time sheet. Week # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...
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SOUTHWEST.MTP Data are for operating details for southwest airlines , first quarter of 1994 through second quarter of 1998. Variable names: Year Quarter Operating revenues: Passenger Total operating expenses Revenue passengers carried Revenue passenger miles (RPMs) Available seat miles (000) Load factor Average length passenger haul Trips flown Average passenger fare Size of fleet
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NYU >> B >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
97EMPLOY.MTP Data are numbers of employees for various US airlines in 1997; these are approximately the averages of the 12 monthly employee counts. Variable names: AIRLINE FULLTIME PARTTIME TOTAL Sum of FULLTIME + PARTTIME Ftequiv FULLTIME + 0.5 * PA...
NYU >> B >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
\'Late%\' 105 106 109 111 104 116 107 125 108 105 100 102 103 103 102 102 100 103 102 102 100 99 98 100 97 100 99 99 100 97 91 97 95 97 95 96 93 92 ...
NYU >> B >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
\'Rating\' \'SubScore1\' \'SubScore2\' \'SubScore3\' \'TotalScore\' 75 50 51 54 155 56 40 34 45 119 86 48 56 64 168 63 46 43 51 140 80 50 57 56 163 63 45 46 49 140 61 44 59 56 159 66 48 49 53 150 61 43 38 42 123 45 30 29 41 100 43 43 37 31 111 50 55 46 45 146 ...
NYU >> B >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
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NYU >> B >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
\'Time Needed\' \'Number of Items\' 19 21 11 6 21 45 13 5 22 30 9 7 14 25 12 10 13 27 9 10 17 11 11 6 12 4 7 1 18 40 21 37 9 6 4 3 12 10 11 7 10 3 16 16 12 16 14 23 13 8 5 1 23 31 21 26 19 41 15 12 8 2 15 14 8 6 15 39 9 3 15 14 15 9 8 7 9 10 18 18 6 6 12...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
Anatomy of a disk Stack of magnetic platters - Rotate together on a central spindle @3,600-15,000 RPM - Drives speed drifts slowly over time - Cant predict rotational position after 100-200 revolutions Disk arm assembly - Arms rotate around pivot,...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
File handles struct nfs_fh3 { opaque data<64>; }; Server assigns an opaque le handle to each le - Client obtains rst le handle out-of-band (mount protocol) - File handle hard to guess security enforced at mount time - Subsequent le handles obtaine...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
Final exam Monday, May 13 Dont miss it! - Open Book, Open Note - Exam covers full semester - Bring copies of the papers Final grade in class determined by higher of: Time for questions: - Average of midterm and nal, Score on the nal exam - Lect...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
The different Unix contexts User-level Kernel top half - System call, page fault handler, kernel-only process, etc. Software interrupt Device interrupt Timer interrupt (hardclock) Context switch code Transitions between contexts User top ha...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
xterm command Provides a terminal window in X-windows Runs with root (superuser) privileges - Requires kernel pseudo-terminal (pty) device - Runs as root to change ownership of pty to user - Also writes protected utmp/wtmp files to record users U...
NYU >> V >> 22 (Fall, 2009)
Congestion Source 1 10-M bps Ethe rnet Router 1.5-Mbps T1 link Destination Source 2 100 -Mb DD ps F I Cant sustain input rate > output rate > Issues: - Avoid congestion - Control congestion - Prioritize who gets limited resources Taxonomy ...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
IP header 0 1 2 3 01234567890123456789012345678901 vers hdr len TOS 0 DM FF Source IP address Destination IP address Options Padding Total Length Fragment offset hdr checksum Identification TTL Protocol IP header details Routing is based on destina...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
G22.3250 Honors Operating Systems David Mazi` res e 715 Broadway, #708 dm@cs.nyu.edu Administrivia All assignments are on the web page http:/www.scs.cs.nyu.edu/G22.3250/ Part of each class will be spent discussing papers - Read the papers before ...
NYU >> V >> 22 (Fall, 2009)
Traditional network le system security untrusted users client Trusted server untrusted users client untrusted network trusted users client All communications mutually authenticated Server trusted to reect only authorized modications The problem...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
Inter-machine communication Datagram sockets: Unreliable message delivery - User Datagram Protocol (UDP/IP) - Send atomic messages, which may be reordered or lost Stream sockets: Bi-directional pipes - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP) - Byte...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
IP header 0 1 2 3 01234567890123456789012345678901 vers hdr len TOS 0 DM FF Source IP address Destination IP address Options Padding Total Length Fragment offset hdr checksum Identication TTL Protocol TCP header 0 1 2 3 01234567890123456789012345678...
NYU >> V >> 22 (Fall, 2009)
What is routing? Packet forwarding moving packets between ports - Look up destination address in forwarding table - Find out-port or out-port, MAC addr pair Routing is process of populating forwarding table - Routers exchange messages about nets ...
NYU >> V >> 22 (Fall, 2009)
Keeping communications secret Encryption guarantees secrecy Symmetric encryption - Encryption algorithm consists of two functions E and D - To communicate secretly, parties share secret key K - Given message M , E(K, M ) C, D(K, C) M - M is plain...
NYU >> V >> 22 (Fall, 2009)
Consistency What is consistency? Relationship between views of data/events from different clients / servers This has come up already, will come up again System R transaction consistency NFS/Sprite cache consistency Bayou consistency ...
NYU >> V >> 22 (Fall, 2009)
Managing Update Conflicts in Bayou, a Weakly Connected Replicated Storage System = Let\'s build a calendar system to help understand ordering and conflicts. Each entry has a time and a set of participants. We want everyone to end up seeing the sa...
NYU >> G >> 22 (Fall, 2008)
Consistency and causal order = High level plan Maintain replicated data in a distributed system Consistency: Keep the copies identical Conflict handling: Updates from different clients may conflict This is an application-specific ...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
National Computer Science Postgraduate Colloquium 2005 (NaCSPC\'05) A Prototypical Simulation of Homicide Prevention with Territorial Autonomous Defense Systems Trishank Karthik, Dhanesh Ramachandram, Mandava Rajeswari Vision Group, School of Compu...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
Do Souls Exist?: A Gedankenexperiment Trishank Karthik (trishankkarthik@gmail.com) May 1 2006 (Revision: May 2, 2006) Abstract We calculate some physical properties of hypothetical souls, hence presenting some methods for experimentally detecting th...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
A Basic Theory and Implementation of Fractal Text Trishank Karthik (trishankkarthik@gmail.com) December 2004 (Revision: June 18, 2005) Abstract In which I discuss about a tiny theory and implementation of fractal text for the World Wide Web with sear...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
The Theory of Everything and the future of life Trishank Karthik (trishankkarthik@gmail.com) March 2004 (Revision: June 14, 2005) Abstract This paper is a philosophical essay on metaphysics, in which we develop a justication for Algorithmic Communic...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
Virtual Liberty Trishank Karthik April 2, 2005 Abstract In which we explore how articial societies can enlighten us about freedom and self-responsibility as an individual and societal challenge. 1 The Name of the Game Humans are social creature...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
\"Non-random mating. See Roughgarden(1996), Chapter 10. I\'ll use object orientation and unify the code someday. I\'m much too lazy to reorganize it right now. Roughgarden comments at the end of Chapter 10 that there is very little theory on natural se...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
-mdef /home/user/models/hub4_cd_continuous_8gau_1s_c_d_dd/hub4opensrc.6000.mdef -fdict /home/user/models/fillerdict -dict /home/user/models/cmudict.06d -mean /home/user/models/hub4_cd_continuous_8gau_1s_c_d_dd/means -var /home/user/models/hub4_cd_con...
NYU >> TK >> 883 (Fall, 2009)
leslieAA_matrix: [0 1.1 0.2 ] [0.8 0 0 ] [0 0.8 0 ] leslieAa_matrix: [0 1.1 0.2 ] [0.8 0 0 ] [0 0.8 0 ] leslieaa_matrix: [0 1.1 0.2 ] [0.8 0 0 ] [0 0.8 0 ] nAA_matrix: [0 ] [10 ] [0 ] nAa_matrix: [0 ] [30 ] [0 ] naa_matri...
NYU >> FK >> 391 (Fall, 2009)
I T P F all 2005 Steven Jack son F azr een Zaianne Kuhr i PI N G PON G REM I X : WI REL ESS Steve had w or k ed on the the or iginal Ping Pong pr oject and although the or iginal Ping Pong paddles w er e gr eat and all, ther e w er e limitations 1. ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Children\'s Funtime Food Plate A playground for feeding times Materials Plastic containers for \"plate\" Sensors Heat Pressure/weight Colored LED\'s Speakers Decals Colored film Output devices Decoration Construction: Plastic housing ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
DEFINE OSC 4 start: INCLUDE \"modedefs.bas\" DEFINE ADC_BITS 10 DEFINE ADC_CLOCK 3 DEFINE ADC_SAMPLEUS 10 TRISA = %11111111 adcon1 = %10000010 adcVar0 VAR WORD adcVar1 VAR WORD adcVar2 VAR WORD inByte var byte main: ADCIN 0, adcVar0 ADCIN 1, adcVar1 AD...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Designing Faces Basing faces on a grid. Using Todds suggestion to create faces using perforated board. 1 built in grid 2 able to group LEDs together and reduced number of connections needed from faces to board. ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Container Plans Arrangement ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Determining Ranges Normal Range Now that we are receiving a range, Experimenting to see determine a base normal range. Hot-Range Experimenting to determine a range for food that is too hot. ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
\'* \'* Name : tsenled.BAS * \'* Author : kidishgroup * \'* Notice : Copyright (c) 2005 [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* : All Rights Reserved * \'* Date : 10/29/2005 * \'* Version : 1.0 * \'* Notes : * \'* : * \'* define adc_bits 10 define adc_clock 3 defin...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Working with Anode Tri-Color LED Establishing color ranges and remember to code backwards. Now that I can turn on all the colors. Now working with PWM LED. ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
/ color palette color purple = #cc99cc; color bluemed = #00ccff; color orange = #ffcc33; color greenlt = #99cc66; color greenmed = #99cc33; color greendrk = #006633; color lime = #ccff99; color white =#ffffff; color greengry =#999933; color reddrk =#...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
\'* \'* Name : UNTITLED.BAS * \'* Author : [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* Notice : Copyright (c) 2005 [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* : All Rights Reserved * \'* Date : 11/4/2005 * \'* Version : 1.0 * \'* Notes : * \'* : * \'* \' we use a 4mhz clock defi...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Gluing the container pieces together ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Working out ranges for Hot, Normal, Cold. Making sure that Thermistors and LEDs response individually to temperature changes. Starting nomal range Hot and cold Making sure that tempature sensors read individually Testing that the temperature will ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Thermistors Initially we were only able to get a range of 1, 2, and 3. If we held thermistor and got the numbers to rise to 3 then it would stay at 3. Thermistor was not correctly reading temperature. Through trial and error with Todd and Scott, we f...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Building the Container Cutting the pieces Creating the divider shelf ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
import processing.serial.*; import krister.Ess.*; int c; Serial port; int[] serialInArray = new int[3]; int serialCount = 0; float xpos, ypos; boolean firstContact = false; Channel mySound; Channel mySound2; boolean Slider1; boolean Slider2; int clic...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Fun Facts Broccoli One-third pound stalk has more vitamin C than 2 1/2 pounds of oranges or 204 apples Broccoli has been served up for dinner for at least 2,000 years California is broccoli country - growing nearly 98% of the nation\'s crop Eating...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
\'* \'* Name : UNTITLED.BAS * \'* Author : [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* Notice : Copyright (c) 2005 [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* : All Rights Reserved * \'* Date : 10/29/2005 * \'* Version : 1.0 * \'* Notes : * \'* : * \'* DEFINE OSC 4 start: INCLU...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
\'* \'* Name : UNTITLED.BAS * \'* Author : [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* Notice : Copyright (c) 2005 [select VIEW.EDITOR OPTIONS] * \'* : All Rights Reserved * \'* Date : 11/4/2005 * \'* Version : 1.0 * \'* Notes : * \'* : * \'* \' common anode tricolor le...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Combining the Boards ...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
/ veggies int broccoli = 0; int carrot = 1; int pepper = 2; int stringb = 3; int tomato = 4; /fruit int apple = 5; int banana = 6 ; int kiwi =7; int pineapple = 8; int orange = 9; / color palette color purple = #cc99cc; color bluemed = #00ccff; colo...
NYU >> PAB >> 346 (Fall, 2009)
Healthy Frog Game Description Create a game in processing. The game will have frog that eats healthy foods such as vegetables, broccoli, carrots, etc The frog will need to avoid junk food. As the frog eats a healthy item or gets hit by a junk food, e...
NYU >> A >> 695 (Fall, 2009)
All you can eat!: Well, I\'m a stuff my face to a funki beat!: We\'re gonna walk inside, and guess what\'s up: Put some food in my plate, and some Coke in my cup: Give me some chicken, franks, and fries: And you can pass me a lettuce. I\'m a pass it by:...
NYU >> A >> 695 (Fall, 2009)
if the meek shall inherit the earth: and not the weak: let me inherit the street, fuck it: you know what I mean?: I mean I love life man, you know what I mean: life is beautiful, it\'s just the shit in it that\'s fucked up: it\'s rough but it\'s fair: pe...
NYU >> WSS >> 232 (Fall, 2009)
WON SUP SHIN ADDRESS: 230 W 55 STREET APT 17A, NEW YORK, NY10019, U.S.A. TEL: (718) 607-6435 WSS232@NYU.EDU TH WORK EXPERIENCE Production Interactive Media Producer & Director for KBS 2003 2005 Produced and directed interactive media programs Radi...
NYU >> MJL >> 359 (Fall, 2009)
kinki bracelet microtech project by marta lwin Faraday principal of electromagnetism If an electric conductor, like copper wire, is moved through a magnetic field, electric current will be generated and flow into the conductor. Electromagnet dev...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
More on Textures (1/31/06) Lofting Another form of curve based modeling we didnt get to cover last week is lofting. This is similar to the surfaces->extrude technique we discussed, except here youre creating a set of cross sections around which a co...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Maya Basics Maya Interface Here is the basic Maya Interface: Menu Bar Common Menus Standard File, Edit, Modify Create, Display, Window menus. Stay constant regardless of mode. Module Specific Menus Vary based on the Maya module in which you\'re oper...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Pulling the Strings Now that we know how to set up, animate, and control a character, lets look at some issues bearing on creating compelling interactive environments for them. Lets begin by loading a scene and populating it with our lovely character...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Fun with Virtools! Importing Basics So weve discussed at some length in class the sorts of things you can import into Virtools. The upshot for now is: Polygonal Geometry and jpeg converted file textures. I also highly recommend reading the entries un...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Sound [and Fury!] So far in the class weve focused on creating delightful visuals for your interactive masterpieces. Now as you might imagine, its time to direct our attention to one of our other important senses: Sound. Good sound is essential to cr...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Have Some Character Including characters is one of the fundamental ways to make your 3D content compelling. They can help users identify with the content of a scene, and get you our of \"computer graphics land.\" Often it\'s nice to tell some sort of st...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Introduction to Interactive 3D Introductions: -Name -Background -3D Experience -Current Interest in 3D -Anything else? Contact Information: Mike Olson Resident Researcher Interactive Telecommunications Program NYU treats@nyu.edu Inspirational Ora...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Basic 3D Concepts 3D can be an abstruse and complex world with a large variety of systems and components. Indeed the software we use in this class Alias\'s Maya operates in 3 major modes (modeling, rendering, and animation) to each of which a profess...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Modeling and Textures: Part Deux 2/2/2006 Nurbs vs Poly\'s Nurbs are Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines and are a mathematical characterization of curves and surfaces especially suited to modeling smooth, organic shapes. We\'ve already been over a few NUR...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Lights, Camera, Action While they may not be the primary actors in your mesmeric virtual environments, much as in the film world, good lighting and camera work can be the difference between brilliance and dreck. Types of lights Point A point light i...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Lets Get Physical! Virtools provides the amazing ability to endow your worlds with a reasonably good simulation of real world physics with the addition of a few building blocks. As we will see, this system becomes a bit of a black box, but I hope you...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Tricks, Trinkets, Whatnot At this point I think its worthwhile to cover some miscellany that may be helpful in both increasing your Virtools productivity and adding some points of delight that while they may seem insignificant, can end up adding a gr...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Pimp Your World No matter how good [or evil] a given software package might be, intrepid V-ninjas will eventually reach a point where their needs begin to outstrip its capabilities. Good applications provide various means by which users can extend an...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Goodbye World So heres a quick lesson to give you a sense of the power of the applications were using, and of Interactive 3D in general. The classic first day of class exercise in almost any sort of tech related course is to use the language or tools...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Air, Water, Land So we already covered land in the last lecture, so lets take a look at air and water. The Sky Sphere Start with a fairly large, pretty smooth polygonal sphere. I used Radius = 25 with 50 x 50 divisions. Add a new Lambert material, a...
NYU >> MSO >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Animainia! There comes a time in every 3D artist\'s life when we begin to have higher aspirations for our beloved characters than simply walking around an environment. We want our children to skip through meadows, jump for joy, and occasionally brutal...
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