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cs205: Problem Set 3: Implementing Data AbstractionsPage 1 of 3Problem Set 3Implementing Data AbstractionsOut: 11 September Due: Monday, 18 September (beginning of class)Collaboration Policy. For this problem set, you may either work alone
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cs205: engineering softwareuniversity of virginia fall 2006Dictionary Definitionval i date 1. To declare or make legally valid. 2. To mark with an indication of official sanction. 3. To establish the soundness of; corroborate. Can we do any of th
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cs205: Problem Set 4: Subtyping and InheritancePage 1 of 5Problem Set 4Subtyping and InheritanceOut: 20 September Due: Friday, 6 October (beginning of class)Collaboration Policy. For this problem set, you may either work alone and turn in a
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cs205: Problem Set 5: Object-Oriented Design and ConcurrencyPage 1 of 9Out: 11 October Design Reviews: (in class) Monday, 16 October Due: Wednesday, 25 October (beginning of class)Problem Set 5Distributed Simulations(Object-Oriented Design an
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Automated Delegation is a Viable Alternative to Multiple Inheritance in Class Based LanguagesJohn ViegaReliable Software Technologies Sterling, VA viega@list.orgPaul ReynoldsReimer BehrendsDepartment of Computer Science Department of Computer
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Cool Type Checking Cool Run-Time OrganizationRun-Time Organization#1One-Slide Summary We will use SELF_TYPEC for C or any subtype of C. It shows off the subtlety of our type system and allows us to check methods that return self objects. The
UVA - CS - 416
OutlineProblem Solving AgentsCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 3 Uninformed Searches (mostly copied from Berkeley) Restricted form of general agentProblem Types Fully vs. partially observable, deterministic vs. stochasticProblem Formul
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Homework assignment for chapters 8 and 9 in Russell & Norvig1. Modified from 8.7 on page 269: Represent the sentence "All Germans speak the same languages" in predicate calculus. Use Speaks(x,l), meaning that person x speaks language l, and German(y
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CS 416, Artificial Intelligence Midterm ExaminationFall 2004Name:_ This is a closed book, closed note exam. All questions and subquestions are equally weighted.Introductory Material1) True or False: In this course, we are studying rational agen
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Markov decision processes (MDP)Initial StateCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 21 Making Complex Decisions Chapter 17 S0Transition Model T (s, a, s) How does Markov apply here? Uncertainty is possibleReward Function R(s) For each st
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Mapping MDPs to POMDPsCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 22 Making Complex Decisions Chapter 17The belief state after executing action a and observing observation o is: Your belief vector, b, at state, s, evaluates to:Call this b = FORW
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Chess Match Kasparov 1, Deep Junior 1, Draws 2CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 6 Informed SearchesCompare two heuristicsCompare these two heuristics h2 is always better than h1 for any node, n, h2(n) >= h1(n) h2 dominates h1 Recall a
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Model of Neurons CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 18 Neural Nets Chapter 20 Multiple inputs/dendrites (~10,000!) Cell body/soma performs computation Single output/axon Computation is typically modeled as linearEarly History of Neural Net
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Midterm Exam Midterm will be on Thursday, March 13thCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 10 Logical Agents Chapter 7 It will cover material up until Feb 27thChess ArticleGarry Kasparov reflects on computerized chess IBM should have release
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Final Exam ReminderCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 23 Making Complex Decisions Chapter 17 Final Exam is Tuesday, May 6th at 7 p.m. Let me know if you have a legitimate conflictZero-sum gamesPayoffs in each cell sum to zero Morra Two
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Chess ArticleDeep Blue (IBM)CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 2 Agents 418 processors, 200 million positions per secondDeep Junior (Israeli Co.) 8 processors, 3 million positions per secondKasparov 100 billion neurons in brain, 2 move
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Guest Speaker CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 15 First-Order Logic Chapter 9Topics in Optimal Control, Minimax Control, and Game Theory March 28th, 2 p.m. OLS 005 Onesimo Hernandez-Lerma Department of Mathematics CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico CityTh
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Midterm Exam Midterm will be on Thursday, March 13thCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 12 Logical Agents Chapter 7 It will cover material up until Feb 27thPropositional Logic We're still emphasizing Propositional Logic Very important que
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Games"Shall we play a game?"CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 9 Adversarial Search Chapter 6Let's play tic-tac-toeMinimaxWhat data do we need to play?Initial State How does the game start?Successor Function A list of legal (move, s
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I Cannot Add Students to Course CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 1 Introduction Unfortunately, this class is oversubscribed I cannot add new students to the course Potential exception for 4th-year CS Majors Feel free to stay through end of
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Chess Kasparov won the first chess gameCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 4 Uninformed Searches (cont)Cost of Breadth-first Search (BFS) b max branching factor (infinite?) d depth to shallowest goal node m max length of any path (infin
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Robot ExampleImagine a robot with only local sensingCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 19 Making Complex Decisions Chapter 17 Traveling from A to B Actions have uncertain results might move at right angle to desired We want robot to learn
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CS 416, Artificial Intelligence Midterm ExaminationSpring 2003Name:_ This is a closed book, closed note exam. The standard problem is worth 3 points and problems 7, 10, 13, 14, 23, and 27 are worth double points.Introductory Material1) When did
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Hippocampus 101 CS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 20 Biologically-Inspired Neural Nets Modeling the Hippocampus In 1957, Scoville and Milner reported on patient HM Since then, numerous studies have used fMRI and PET scans to demonstrate use of
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Hidden Markov ModelsAn attempt to understand Markov ProcessesCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 25 Hidden Markov Models Chapter 15 We know the state of the system at an instant state x_1,x_2, ., x_n at times t_1, t_2, ., t_n transitions t
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Neural Network Assignment Due December 10thThe first two questions are required. Question three is 10% extra credit. 1. You are given a simple Perceptron with 3 inputs, A, B, and C that uses a step function with threshold of 0.5 (on the step boundar
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CS 416, Artificial Intelligence Midterm ExaminationSpring 2003Name:_ This is a closed book, closed note exam. The standard problem is worth 3 points and problems 7, 10, 13, 14, 23, and 27 are worth double points.Introductory Material1) When did
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Convergent Learning in Neural Networks Assignment due: December 10th at 11:59:59 p.m.There are some neural network topologies (connections between neurons) that fail to produce correct output for a given problem no matter what settings are made to t
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HMM Example Point to stress about HMMsCS 416 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 26 Review / Movies There need not be a correlation between real states and the HMM states Example: modeling a coin tossThree-state HMM Modeling a coin tossFinal E
UVA - BIOCHEM - 503
Protein modications 1Protein acetylationJeffrey S. SmithTypes of protein modications Phosphorylation Acetylation Methylation Ubiquitylation ADP-ribosylation Sumoylation Neddylation Glycosylation Nitrosylation1AcetylationO CH3Acetyl group
UVA - BIO - 201
Lecture #16 10/10 Dr. WormingtonRecombination Freq. 206+185/2300 =0.17 (17%) How Far Apart Are B & Vg? T.H. Morgan 1st to Construct a Genetic Map Using Recombination Frequencies 1 Map Unit = Recombination Frequency of 0.01 (1%) = 1 centiMorgan (c
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MUSI 162 - SyllabusContact InformationWilliam E. Pease pease@virginia.edu Cavalier Bands Office Onesty Hall - 3rd Floor 434.982.5347 OH: M/W 3-5 pm Andrew Koch akoch@virginia.edu Cavalier Bands Office Onesty Hall - 3rd Floor 434.982.5347 OH: M/W 9:
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PHYSICAL REVIEW BVOLUME 61, NUMBER 21 JANUARY 2000-IILocally activated Monte Carlo method for long-time-scale simulations M. Kaukonen, J. Perajoki, and R. M. NieminenLaboratory of Physics, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 1100, FIN
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Chapter1Introduction to Object-Relational Database DevelopmentOverviewThis book describes the Object-Relational Database Management Systems (ORDBMS) technology implemented in the INFORMIX Dynamic Server (IDS) product, and explains how to use it.
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Client-side Verification of Credit Card Payment Information CS453 Electronic Commerce Fall 2007 Homework #2 JavaScriptAssigned: Thursday, September 13, 2007 Due: by 2pm Thursday, September 27, 2007 via Collab Instructions: Work individually or in a
UVA - CS - 494
CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Interaction Diagrams Examples of Collaboration and Sequence Diagrams 2001 T. Horton10/17/01H-1Dynamic Views in UML Class diagrams are models of data types What non-fundamental types are you using? H
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CS 453 Electronic Commerce Technologies Fall 2007 Homework # 4 PHP-based E-StoreAssigned: Sunday, October 28, 2007 Due: Tuesday, November 20, by midnight that evening via electronic submission Credit: 100 points Instructions: You may work in teams
UVA - CS - 494
CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design On to DesignReminder: Analysis models Earlier we modeled requirements using. Class Diagrams: Known as the Conceptual Model Sometimes known as the logical model. Classes represent domain-level entities. (
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CS290/390: Ethics Case Studies (Feb. 9, 2006)Adopted from Michael Quinns Ethics for the Information Age, 2/e. (Addison-Wesley, 2006) Class activity: The instructor will explain about reading one or more of the cases below and discussing with fellow
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Java Foundation Classes Java Swing, EventsReadings: Just Java 2: Chap 19 & 21, or Eckel's Thinking in Java: Chap 14Slide credits to CMPUT 301, Department of Computing Science University of AlbertaSwing Portable API: The appearance and behavior
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Using Rational Rose to Create Object-Oriented DiagramsThis is a brief overview to get students started in using Rational Rose to quickly create object-oriented models and diagrams. It is not by any means a complete introduction to Rational Rose, but
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CS305, HCI in Software Engineering (formerly Usability Engineering) Beginning of Course Memo for Fall 2008 (version 1.0)Instructor: Dr. Tom Horton. horton(at)cs.virginia.edu 982-2217 Office Hours: MW 3-4:30pm, TTh 1-2pm Class Web site: http:/www.cs.
UVA - CS - 494
CS494 Interfaces and Collection in JavaJava Interfaces Note that the word interface Is a specific term for a language contstruct Is not the general word for communication boundary Is also a term used in UML (but not in C+)1/20/03A2-11/20/
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The Challenge of Designing Interfaces for the Tablet PCPage 1 of 4http:/www.devx.comPrinted from http:/www.devx.com/TabletPC/Article/21302The Challenge of Designing Interfaces for the Tablet PCDesigning a usable interface for a Tablet PC pro
UVA - CS - 494
CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design UML Class ModelsOverview How class models are used? Perspectives Classes: attributes and operations Associations Multiplicity Generalization and Inheritance Aggregation and composition Later: How to
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CS 494 Adv. SW Design and DevelopmentA Tasting. Course 1: Design patterns: Intro, example Course 2: Inheritance, Interfaces, OO DesignReading Assignment Read for understanding (code if it helps) Basic Java program structure Classes and files;
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CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Evaluating Class Diagrams Topics include: Cohesion, Coupling Law of Demeter (handout) Generalization and specialization Generalization vs. aggregation Other aggregation issuesCohesion How diverse are
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CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Using PARTS to Illustrate Requirements ConceptsExamples based on PARTS Proposed software system: Project Artifact Report Tracking System (PARTS) PARTS' concept is very similar to commercial defecttracking
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CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Software Architecture and DesignReadings: Ambler, Chap. 7(Sections 7.1-7.3 to start - some of this is on detailed design.)What is Design? Specification Is about What, and Design is the start of the How I
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CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Design PatternsReadings Chapter 1 of GoF book Especially pp. 1-10, 24-26 I'll get this to you (toolkit, reserve, Web?) Eckel's Thinking in Patterns, on Web Chap. 1, "The pattern concept" Chap. 5, "Fac
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CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Course IntroductionDr. Tom Horton Email: horton@virginia.edu Phone: 982-2217 Office Hours: Mon. & Wed., 3:30-5 p.m. and Thur. 2-3:30 (or by appointment) Office: Olsson 228B 2001 T. HortonCourse Overview O
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CS 494 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design Requirements and Use CasesBTW. Specification Documents Steven McConnell (IEEE Software, Oct. 2000) says any of the following are called "requirements document": Half-page summary of software product vision
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Chuck Allison Featurehttp:/www.cuj.com/sub/special.htmlWhat's New in Standard C+ by Chuck AllisonStandard C+ is finally real, after nine years in the making. Chuck supplies a quick guided tour of the end result. Its official! On July 20, 1998, a
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Computer Architecture in an Era of Multi-Core ChipsKevin Skadron Univ. of Virginia Dept. of Computer Science LAVA LabA New Era of Multi-Core Architectures 2006, Kevin Skadronvs. 2006, Kevin SkadronSource: Chrostopher Reeve Homepage, http:/
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CS305: Introducing Evaluation Readings: from IDbook: Sections 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.5 Section 12.4: definitely 12.4.3 and 12.4.4 Assignment: HW1: Evaluation Homework (more info here in these slides)Where We Are. We've covered: Usability goal
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Map Projections Posterhttp:/mac.usgs.gov/mac/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html| The Globe | Mercator | Transverse Mercator | Oblique Mercator | Space Oblique Mercator | | Miller Cylindrical | Robinson | Sinusoidal Equal Area | Orthographic
UVA - LAW - 0708
MORTGAGE MARKET SENSITIVITY TO BANKRUPTCY MODIFICATION ADAM J. LEVITIN JOSHUA GOODMAN ABSTRACTBankruptcy has traditionally been one of the primary mechanisms used for sorting out consumer financial distress. The bankruptcy system, however, has been
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State Court Debt Collection in the Old Dominion: Too Broke for Bankruptcy? Richard M. Hynes January 25, 2007 DRAFT- PLEASE DONT QUOTE OR CITE Virginia, with a population of approximately seven million, has averaged more than a million civil filings a
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Assignment 8Problem 11. Fundamental constants from LED data. In class, we measured the threshold voltage to get appreciable light from various LEDs (red, yellow, green, blue). Use these data to obtain a rough estimate of h=e, assuming that all the
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Gravitation and CosmologyLecture 8: Variational methods in mechanics and E&MVariational methods in mechanics and E&MElectrodynamics in Minkowski space Recall we found the equation of motion of a particle in a Lorentz vector field dp = QU F d wher