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Berkeley - EE - 117
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Scences EM117, Spring 2008Spring 2008Problem Set No. 1 Problem Number one ) Waves and DEs 2 a) If y(t) = e(t ) plot y(t) versus t . On the same coord
Berkeley - EE - 141
EE 141 Fall 1999 Homework Set #8 Solutions.Problem 1) a) R of wire = (0.1)(100E-3/5E-6) = 2000 Z0 = (l/c) 0.5 = 77.45 Since R > 2Z0 Line behave as a distributed RC model. C= 2.5 E-11 F Using Elmores delay, and a 500K driver at source we have t = 1
Berkeley - EE - 141
EE141- Spring 2005Lecture 7 Performance (cntd) Power1EE141 EE141 S05Important!Lab 3 this week Office hour changed to Th this week No office hour next weekAttend discussion sessions and TA office hoursHW 3 due on Friday 4pmCheck it out ear
Berkeley - EE - 241
EE241 - Spring 2005Advanced Digital Integrated CircuitsLecture 11: Voltage OptimizationPower /Energy Optimizaton SpaceConstant Throughput/Latency Variable Throughput/LatencyEnergyDesign Time Logic designSleep ModeRun TimeActiveScaled
Berkeley - EE - 241
EE241 - Spring 2004Advanced Digital Integrated CircuitsBorivoje Nikoli Lecture 2 Impact of ScalingClass MaterialLast lectureClass scope, organizationTodays lectureImpact of scaling21Major Roadblocks1. Power is a limiting factorBut pe
Berkeley - EE - 141
EE141EE141-Fall 2003 Digital Integrated CircuitsLecture 8 Buffer sizing Power dissipation1EECS141 EE141Administrative StuffLab 4 this week q Homework #4 posted today, due 9/30 q Midterm 1 is next Thursdayq Material through this week
Berkeley - IEOR - 262
IEOR 262B S. OREN Course Title: Mathematical Programming II Time and Location: 9:00 to 10:30 1174 Etcheverry Hall Office Hours: M 12:30 1:30 PM or by appointment. Text: Luenberger: Introduction to Linear and Nonlinear Programming Additional Referenc
Berkeley - CS - 150
Contemporary Logic DesignArithmetic CircuitsMotivationContemporary Logic DesignArithmetic CircuitsArithmetic circuits are excellent examples of comb. logic designChapter # 5: Arithmetic CircuitsContemporary Logic Design Time vs. Space
Berkeley - CS - 150
University of California at Berkeley College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science EECS 150 Fall 2005 R. H. KatzProblem Set #4: Combinational and Sequential Logic Assigned 21 September 2005, Due 7 October at 2 PM
Berkeley - CS - 150
University of California at Berkeley College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science EECS 150 Spring 2008 P. C. McGeer K. S. J. PisterProblem Set #3: Latches, Sequential Logic, and Finite State Machines Assigned
UNC - COMP - 290
Learning Depth from Single Monocular ImagesDRAFT: Please do not redistribute.Ashutosh Saxena, Sung H. Chung, and Andrew Y. Ng Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305AbstractWe consider the task of depth estimation fro
UNC - COMP - 401
Chapter 14The finite state control structure1 AnalogyHow are you feeling right now? Maybe you are happy or sleepy, dopey or grumpy, hungry or angry. Maybe you feel several of these at once, but for simplicity, lets assume that just one word descr
Berkeley - CS - 262
Disco: Running Commodity Operating Systems on Scalable MultiprocessorsEdouard Bugnion and Scott Devine and Kinshuk Govil and Mendel Rosenblum Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford UniversityIn this paper we examine the problem of extending modern o
UNC - LIB - 1980
UGLITEDITOR:Rv~u~uPERSONUNDERG DUATE Y SOUTHERN ILLI~ IS UNIVERSITY CARBO , ILL 0 S 62901 (618) 3-2818NO. 16JUGREETINCS .In preparing this issue of the UgLi Newsletter, I"the neweditor, am especially mindful of the high standar
UNC - PLAN - 799
Landscape and Urban Planning 71 (2005) 115Alternative land use regulations and environmental impacts: assessing future land use in an urbanizing watershedTenley M. Conway a, , Richard G. Lathrop bbDepartment of Geography, University of Toronto,
UNC - PLAN - 799
TEACHING LOGISTIC REGRESSION Michael J. Campbell, Northern General Hospital, UK Based on the experience of teaching logistic regression to non-mathematicians, a number of areas of possible confusion are identified that may arise particularly when the
UNC - ASSIGNMENT - 799
PLAN 799 Assignment 0: Personal Land Use Change Experiences Please write about a place that you are familiar with that has experienced land use change during your lifetimemaybe your hometown, maybe a place youve visited frequently on vacation. We wil
UNC - ECON - 450
Econ 450 FACTS:Homework #1Gilleskie Real medical care spending per capita has been rising since 1960. Health care spending as a % of GDP has risen from 5.1% in 1960, to 8.9% in 1980, to 13.3% in 2000, to 16.0% in 2005. (Growth rates of around
UNC - ECON - 450
ECON 450Health Economics GilleskieLecture 2: The Size of the MarketSources: http:/www.cms.hhs.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/ http:/bea.gov/index.htm http:/www.meps.ahrq.gov/mepsweb/data_files/publications http:/www.cdc.gov/nchs/ http:/nces.ed.gov
UNC - ECON - 450
ECON 450H ealth Economics Gillesk ieL ect ur e 1: I nt r oduct ionWhat is economics?What is healt h economics?What is healt h economics? Gover nment: equit y and efficiency gover nment int er vent ion gover nment r egulat ion compar
UNC - ECON - 450
ECON 450Health EconomicsGilleskieLecture 4: The Demand for Health Grossman's modelGrossman, Michael. 1972a. On the Concept of Health Capital and the Demand for Health. The Journal of Political Economy 80 (2):223-255. -. 1972b. The Demand for
UNC - ECON - 450
ECON 450Health EconomicsGilleskieLecture 2: The Relevance of Health Economics (Accompanied by figures and tables) Why should we study the economics of health care? 1) Size in our economy a) national health expenditures as a share of gross domes
UNC - ECON - 450
Health Economics SitesTables and charts that were once available only in book form, and then only after several years are now available on the Internet long before they are available (if at all) in print. The downside to this explosion of informatio
UNC - ECON - 450
Econ 450Homework project #2GilleskieDiscussion of News Item (short paper) Output: Identify a newspaper or magazine or online story pertaining to your assigned topic and provide to me a summary (1500 words max; about 3 pages) of the economics r
UNC - ECON - 450
ECON 450Health EconomicsGilleskieLecture 6: The Demand for Medical Care (Chp 9) Grossman's model provides us with a framework for understanding health capital investments made by individuals who value health, but who also value other goods. The
UNC - ECON - 450
ECON 450 Lecture 1: Introduction What is economics? What is health economics? Consumer:Health EconomicsGilleskiedemand for health production of health medical care consumption health insurance choicesProducer: supply of medical care supply of
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 46Comparative Economic Systems1) AM46 \ B \ Allocative Mechanisms \ 1 \ A "mixed economy" is one characterized by: (a) a diverse industrial base using various applied technologies. (b) significant economic roles for both the private and pu
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 31 / 15Budget Deficits and National Debt1) BM31 \ C \ Government Budget Deficits and Surpluses \ 1 \ The federal budget deficit or surplus equals annual federal government outlays minus: (a) government transfer payments. (b) the rate of fi
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 19Antitrust1) BM19 \ B \ Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm \ 2 \ According to the Structure Conduct Performance paradigm: (a) pure competitors are the firms most likely to use wage discrimination exploit workers. (b) market structur
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 23 / 7Inflation and Deflation1) AM23 \ B \ Inflation \ 1 \ Inflation refers to: (a) any increase in the price of any good. (b) increases in the average price level. (c) only sustained increases in a price index. (d) unsustainable economic
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 19Antitrust1) CM19 \ A \ Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm \ 1 \ If cost structures and market demands were identical for each of the following types of firms, the structure-conduct-performance paradigm would identify the best target
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 18 Laws and Economic Regulation1) BM18\A \History \2\ ALL of the following are true of the Great Depression EXCEPT that it: (a) occurred after the passage of the majority of our current government regulation. (b) dislodged many people's beli
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 3Demand and Supply1) BM03 \ A \ Relative Prices \ 2 \ Rational consumer buying decisions depend on: (a) relative prices. (b) absolute prices. (c) nominal prices. (d) current prices. 2) BM03 \ B \ Demand \ 1 \ The quantities of goods that p
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 18Laws and Economic Regulation1) CM18\C \History \2\ Many of the regulations introduced in the 1930s were intended to: (a) deregulate the banking industry. (b) promote laissez-faire economic policy. (c) quell disruptions caused by business
UNC - ECON - 101
Chapter 35 / 19Economic Growth and Development1) CM35 \ E \ Growth and Development \ 2 \ The value of a country's potential output increases as a result of: (a) advances in technology. (b) capital accumulation or growth of the labor force. (c) new
UNC - ECON - 101
Quiz 9Questions from Previous Versions of Quiz 9 1. Workers who experienced prolonged unemployment during the Great Depression of the 1930s were suffering from: (a) structural unemployment. (b) frictional unemployment. (c) cyclical unemployment. (d)
UNC - ECON - 423
Econ 423: Questions from Previous Versions of Quiz 9 (Fall 2000-present)1. A theory that the apparent imbalances in the US Balance of Trade are not nearly as important or as disruptive in the long run to the prosperity of the US economy as had been
UNC - ECON - 423
Econ 423: Questions from Previous Versions of Quiz 11 [Fall 2000-present]1. The declining relative importance of such traditional financial intermediaries as banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and stock brokers across the last four decades is
UNC - ECON - 423
Topic 26: Financial Regulation1. The bulk of US federal laws and regulations that significantly limited competition in financial intermediation by 1980s had originated during: (a) 1776-1800. (b) 1801-1825. (c) 1826-1850. (d) 1851-1875. (e) 1876-1900
UNC - ECON - 423
Econ 423: Questions from Previous Versions of Quiz 9 (Fall 2000-present)1. A theory that the apparent imbalances in the US Balance of Trade are not nearly as important or as disruptive in the long run to the prosperity of the US economy as had been
UNC - ECON - 423
Econ 423: Questions from Previous Versions of Quiz 11 [Fall 2000-present]1. The declining relative importance of such traditional financial intermediaries as banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and stock brokers across the last four decades is
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of temperature < 20.00 F.b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit 3/ 1/198011 3/ 3/1980 9 2.0day 1/20/198512 1/22/1985 9 1.9day12/24/19831612/26/198312 1.9day 2/16/195820 2/18/195813 1.8day 1/16
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of relative humidity >=100.00 .b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit 1/ 9/199316 1/13/199313 3.9day12/27/19922312/31/1992 6 3.3day 2/23/1979 1 2/26/1979 8 3.3day11/10/19792311/13/197923 3.0day
UNC - GEOG - 011
100 highest wind speed events on record.rank date hourwind speedtempdew_ptwind_spwind_dirweather type 1 9/ 6/1996 0 48 74 73 48 50heavy rain 1 10/15/1954 14 48 56 55 48 315light rain 3 3/14/1980 18 4
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of wind speed >=10.00 MPH.b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit11/26/1962 011/30/196216 4.7day10/26/19562310/30/195610 3.5day10/19/1958 510/22/195811 3.3day11/30/19621812/ 3/196223 3.3day 8/
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of wind speed >=30.00 MPH.b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit 9/16/1999 4 9/16/1999 7 4hour 9/ 5/199623 9/ 6/1996 2 4hour 3/ 3/199913 3/ 3/199914 2hour10/15/19541310/15/195414 2hour 5/13/20021
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of visibility >=15.00 mile(s).b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit 1/14/199211 1/22/1992 6 7.8day 4/14/197910 4/22/1979 3 7.8day 7/21/1949 6 7/28/1949 4 7.0day 4/ 5/197710 4/12/1977 5 6.8day
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of visibility < 0.50 mile(s).b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit12/12/20012012/13/20011621hour12/21/19901712/22/19901220hour12/29/19901712/30/19901018hour12/16/19841612/17/1984 918hour 2/21/19
UNC - RUNS - 011
100 longest durations of temperature < 32.00 F.b.dateb.hre.datee.hrdurationunit 1/ 9/198221 1/16/1982 9 6.5day 1/16/197717 1/21/197711 4.8day 1/30/198016 2/ 3/198015 4.0day12/21/19892112/25/198915 3.8day 1/ 5
UNC - INLS - 111
Fall, 2000Gollop/TibboINLS 111: INFORMATION RESOURCES AND SERVICES I School of Information and Library Science University of North Carolina at Chapel HillREFERENCE MATERIALS REVIEWING SOURCES I. GENERAL GUIDES. * Balay, Robert, ed. Guide to Refe
UNC - INLS - 111
Fall 2000Gollop/TibboINLS 111: INFORMATION RESOURCES AND SERVICES I School of Information and Library Science University of North Carolina at Chapel HillBOOK REVIEWS: A GUIDE TO SOURCES Scope: This guide suggests sources for locating book review
UNC - PLAN - 714
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of City and Regional Planning PLAN 714 - Urban Spatial Structure, FALL 2008Group Assignment 1:Due: Monday (9/22) at the beginning of class. Your written report should not exceed a total of fiv
UNC - PLAN - 714
Working with Coordinate Systems in ArcGISAmandaHenley GISLibrarian DavisLibraryReference Modeling the Earth TheEarthisnotaperfectsphere ItisanOblateSpheroid DifferentSpheroidshavebeendevisedto modeltheearththeyaredistinguishedby thelengthofth
UNC - PLAN - 714
Sources for Jobs DataPlanning 714 Urban Spatial Structure Jim Ovitt Government Data Librarian jim_ovitt@unc.edu What We'll Cover A Few Definitions Irritating Issues Sources to Help with Your Assignment REIS QCEW County Business Patterns
UNC - PLAN - 714
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of City and Regional Planning PLAN 714 - Urban Spatial Structure, FALL 2008 Due: Monday (10/20) at the beginning of class. The presentations will occur in class on Monday, October 20 (groups 6-11
UNC - PLAN - 714
AmandaHenley amanda.henley@unc.edu WorkingWithCoordinateSystemsInArcGIS October,2007CoordinateSystemsQuickReferenceSheet InArcMap,aDataFrameadoptsthecoordinatesystemofthefirstlayeradded.Allotherlayers areprojectedontheflytomatch. ArcMapcannotp
UNC - READ - 3800700
SECTION .1300 - OPERATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES Rules .1301 - .1303 of Title 15A Subchapter 18C of the North Carolina Administrative Code (T15A.18C . 1301 - .1303); has been transferred and recodified from Rules .1101 - .1103 Title 10 Subchapter 1
UNC - READ - 3710150
NC Mill Villages in the National Register, on the State Study List, and Determined Eligible for the National Register December 2006Note: This list is based on a search of the rosters for Village, Mill, and Textile, and may not include other mill vil
UNC - READ - 3747199
SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISE CAREER FAIRRECRUITING INFORMATION BOOKOrganized by:at the Kenan Institute of Private EnterpriseCENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISEUNC KENAN-FLAGLER'S NET IMPACT CLUB KENAN-FLAGLER'S CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTERUNC KENAN-F
UNC - READ - 3632438
AVAILABLE CSE MENTORS2006-2007AVAILABLE CSE MENTORS 2006-2007_Tralance Addy John MorrisonPresident & CEO WaterHealth International, Inc.Vice President, Operations Advanced EnergyTucker BartlettCommercial Real Estate Loan Officer Self-He