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Michigan - WSC - 99
Proceedings of the 1999 Winter Simulation Conference P. A. Farrington, H. B. Nembhard, D. Sturrock and G.W. Evans, eds.CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM EMBANKMENT WITH NONSTATIONARY QUEUESPhotios G. Ioannou Civil & Environmental Engineering Department Unive
Michigan - WSC - 94
Proceedings of the 1994 Winter Simulation Conference J.D.Tew, S. Manivannan, D. Sadowski, and A.F. Seila, eds.GENERAL PURPOSE SIMULATION WITH STROBOSCOPEJulio C. Martinez Photios G. Ioannou Civil & Environmental Engineering Department University
Michigan - WSC - 98
Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference D.J. Medeiros, E.F. Watson, J.S. Carson, and M.S. Manivannan, eds.PROJECT SCHEDULING USING STATE-BASED PROBABILISTIC DECISION NETWORKSPhotios G. Ioannou Civil & Environmental Engineering Depart
Michigan - CEM - 99
GENERAL-PURPOSE SYSTEMS FOR EFFECTIVE CONSTRUCTION SIMULATIONBy Julio C. Martinez1 and Photios G. Ioannou2, Members, ASCEABSTRACT: This paper examines the characteristics of discrete-event simulation systems in terms of their application breadth (g
Michigan - WSC - 99
Proceedings of the 1999 Winter Simulation Conference P. A. Farrington, H. B. Nembhard, D. Sturrock and G.W. Evans, eds.WHO SERVES WHOM? DYNAMIC RESOURCE MATCHING IN AN ACTIVITY-SCANNING SIMULATION SYSTEMPhotios G. Ioannou Civil & Environmental En
Michigan - WSC - 96
Proceedings of the 1996 Winter Simulation Conference J. Charnes, D. Morrice, D. Brunner, and J. Swain, eds.SCALABLE SIMULATION MODELS FOR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONSPhotios G. Ioannou Julio C. Martinez Civil & Environmental Engineering Department Uni
Michigan - WSC - 95
Proceedings of the 1995 Winter Simulation Conference C. Alexopoulos, K. Kang, W.R. Lilegdon, and D. Goldsman, eds.ADVANTAGES OF THE ACTIVITY SCANNING APPROACH IN THE MODELING OF COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION PROCESSESJulio C. Martinez Photios G. Ioannou C
Michigan - CEM - 96
COMPARISON OF CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVES USING MATCHED SIMULATION EXPERIMENTSBy Photios G. Ioannou,1 Associate Member, ASCE, and Julio C. Martinez,2ABSTRACT: The comparison of alternative construction methods is one of the principal reasons for usin
Michigan - WOMEN - 2001
APPENDIX F DETAILED OCCUPATION CODES CLASSIFIED AS S/E OCCUPATIONS BY FIELD OF SCIENCE: U.S. CENSUS PUMS DATA 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990Science Category (1) Biological scientists 1960031 Professors and instructors, agricultural sciences 032 Professors
Michigan - WOMEN - 2001
APPENDIX ECOLLEGE COURSE MAP PROGRAM CODES FOR COLLEGE SCIENCE COURSES: HIGH SCHOOL AND BEYOND FOURTH FOLLOW-UP, 1992Biological Science: CCM Title Codes 260101 Genetic/Organismic Biology, Zoo + Bot 260102 Human Biology, Human Ecology 260201 Bioche
Michigan - SOC - 710
Sensitivity to Exogeneity Assumptions in Program EvaluationBy G UIDO W. IMBENS*In many empirical studies of the effect of social programs researchers assume that, conditional on a set of observed covariates, assignment to the treatment is exogenous
Michigan - EECS - 598
Lecture outline Recap of last lecture, any questions? Existing routing security mechanisms- SBGPInternet Routing Security IssuesZ. Morley Mao Lecture 3 Jan 14, 2003 General threats to routing protocols BGP vulnerability testing Path valid
Michigan - EECS - 589
Lecture outline Recap of last lecture, any questions? Existing routing security mechanisms- SBGPInternet Routing Security IssuesZ. Morley Mao Lecture 3 Jan 13, 2005 General threats to routing protocols BGP vulnerability testing Path valid
Michigan - EECS - 598
Experimental SetupUnderstanding Packet Delivery Performance in Dense Wireless Sensor NetworksBy Jerry Zhao and Ramesh Govindan 60 motes Three environments Office Building Open Parking Lot Natural Habitat Two sets of experiments Linear topol
Michigan - IPE - 2007
ITUC Mission"It has been the historic role of trade unionism, and remains its mission, to better the conditions of work and life of working women and men and their families, and to strive for human rights, social justice, gender equality, peace, fre
Michigan - VARANASIDE - 2005
GOOD FENCES DO NOT MAKE GOOD NEIGHBOURS: EXTENDING EDUCATION TO THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. Dr. Roopali Sircar, Ph.D. Sri Venkateswara College In the 1970s Satya Niketan was just a narrow tract of land with a cluster of thatched tenements. Pigs and stray catt
RIT - EECC - 551
Multiple Instruction Issue: CPI < 1 To improve a pipeline's CPI to be better [less] than one, and to utilize ILP better, a number of independent instructions have to be issued in the same pipeline cycle. Multiple instruction issue processors are of
RIT - EECC - 722
Dynamic Branch Prediction Dynamic branch prediction schemes are different from static mechanisms because they use the run-time behavior of branches to make predictions. Usually information about outcomes of previous occurrences of a given branch is
Michigan - GEOIM - 99
A GIS-BASED SEDIMENT ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE THREE GORGES AREA, CHINAXixi Lu Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada xlu3@julian.uwo.ca Jinfei Wang Associate Professor, Department
Michigan - GEOIM - 99
INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL KEY PROJECTS ON NATIONAL SPATIAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE IN CHINA Shou-yong Yan Institute of remote Sensing Applications Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101, China Syyan@public.east.cn.net Abstract: The technical fr
Michigan - CH - 381
Chapter 8: Hypothesis Testing and Inferential Statistics What are inferential statistics, and how are they used to test a research hypothesis? What is the null hypothesis? What is alpha? What is the p-value, used in most hypothesis test? What ar
Michigan - SECTION - 7
The Emerald Ash Borer and its Effects on the State of Michigans Ash Tree PopulationEnvironmental: Intro to Global Change Fall 2006Jeremiah Jaroch Michael Rado Alessandra MartinThe Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)Image 1 (Argrilus planipennis) Invasive
Michigan - STAT - 470
Stat 470-10 Today: More Chapter 3Full Factorial Designs at 2 Levels Notation/terminology: 2k experiment, where k is the number of factors each factor has two levels: low, high (denoted by -1, +1) Each replicate has a run-size of 2k Table 3.1
Michigan - BI - 800
Expected effect size for positive calls4 0 3 2 1 5-10 1True effect size2 3 4 5
Michigan - STAT - 600
Model mis-specification and confoundingSuppose we have a data generating model of the formY = + X + Z + . The usual assumptions E( |X, Z) = 0 and var ( |X, Z) = 2 hold. The covariate X is observed, but Z is not observable. If we regress Y on X,
Michigan - BI - 800
0.40 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00-4DensityA B MixtureEffect size = 3-20Trait246
Michigan - BI - 800
Effect size = 2 0.40 A 0.35 B 0.30 Mixture 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 TraitDensity34
Michigan - STAT - 600
Ridge regressionRidge regression uses the minimizer of a penalized squared error loss function to estimate the regression coefficients: ^ argmin Y - X2+ D.The usual specification of D is a diagonal matrix with 0 in the 1,1 position and ones
Michigan - STAT - 406
The sample mean and its properties Suppose we have a sample of size nX1 , X2 , . . . , Xn from a population that we are studying. Depending on the situation, we may be willing to assume that the Xi are identically distributed, implying that they ha
Michigan - EECS - 282
UNIVERSITYOFMICHIGAN EECS282 Assignment1InstallingJavaSoftwareandRunningaProgram DueDate: Monday,January12that11:00PM Overview Thisassignmentconsistsoftwoparts.Effectivelywearedoingthingstogetstartedforthecourse, motivatetheproblemswewillbesolv
Michigan - EECS - 282
Java ProgrammingAtul Prakash1Java Language Fundamentals The language syntax is similar to C/ C+ If you know C/C+, you will have no trouble understanding Java's syntax If you don't, it will be easier to learn C/C+ later! We will contrast Java
Michigan - EECS - 484
EECS 484 Assignment 2 Database-backed file search engine Part II (Due: Thursday, February 22, 2007, 6PM. Grace period: 11:59 PM)Refer to Part I handout for description of the project, including tables and integrity and other types of constraints th
Michigan - EECS - 484
EECS 484 Minirel2K: The I/O LayerWe will provide you with an implementation of the lowest layer of the Minirel2K system, the I/O layer. This layer allows you to create/destroy files, allocate/deallocate pages within a file and to read and write page
Michigan - EECS - 588
304543_ch09.qxd1/7/059:05 AMPage 313CHAPTER 9Strategies of Computer WormsWorm: n., A self-replicating program able to propagate itself across network, typically having a detrimental effect. Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Revised Tenth E
Michigan - BME - 450
BME 450 class project: Optical detector for medical ultrasound Proposed by: Biomedical Ultrasonics Lab, Biomedical Engineering, 3417 G.G. Brown Customer: Monica Spisar (mspisar@umich.edu, 647-3201) Medical ultrasound is currently limited in spatial r
Michigan - EECS - 373
Subject: "subtract from immediate" confusionDate: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 15:06:17 -0400From: "Steven K. Reinhardt" <stever@eecs.umich.edu>Organization: Univ. of Michigan EECSNewsgroups: umich.eecs.class.373As someone mentioned in class today, "subfi"
RIT - APS - 3120
Heuristic Evaluation of the ATMBy Aaron Sabatine Introduction The ATM or Automatic Teller Machine is a device that allows people to do their banking without actually going to a bank. Money can be withdrawn or transferred, and the balance of accounts
Michigan - SI - 110
Cannot find Weapons of Mass DestructionThese Weapons of Mass Destruction cannot be displayedThe weapons you are looking for are currently unavailable. The country might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your weapons
Michigan - SI - 110
February 10, 2000ESSAYE-Communities Build New Ties, but Ties That BindBy AMITAI ETZIONIo subject lends itself to a false dichotomy like that of virtual and real communities. But the two are not opposites, not exclusionary and not necessarily g
Michigan - SI - 110
Experts See Vulnerability as Outsiders Code Softwarehttp:/www.nytimes.com/2003/01/06/technology/06OUTS.html?page.January 6, 2003Experts See Vulnerability as Outsiders Code SoftwareBy JOHN SCHWARTZs American companies increasingly move their
Michigan - SI - 110
Humbled by the Genome's MysteriesFebruary 19, 2001Humbled by the Genome's MysteriesBy STEPHEN JAY GOULDwo groups of researchers released the formal report of data for the human genome last Monday - on the birthday of Charles Darwin, who jump-s
Michigan - CHEM - 461
Selected Physical ConstantsAccurate updated values are listed. When doing numerical problems use only a reasonable number of significant figures (usually 3 or 4). atomic mass constant u = 1.66053873 10-27 kg Bohr magneton B = 9.27400899 10-24 J T-
RIT - KEPAD - 2006
Personal & Social Skills Development of Deaf and Hard of Hearing College StudentsNTID Psychological Services RIT Counseling CenterAimee Whyte Solomon Staff Counselor/PsychologistMy Personal BackgroundI was born Deaf and my parents, sister and co
RIT - KEPAD - 2006
Home Page http:/www.pen.ntid.rit.edu/PEN-International: Facilitating Deaf Education for Deaf Men and Women Around the WorldDenise Kavin, Ed.D., Senior Project Associate E. William Clymer, MS Ed., MBA, Coordinator James J. DeCaro, PhD, Professor an
RIT - KEPAD - 2006
PEPNetPostsecondary Education Programs Networkwww.pepnet.orgWhere to Get PEPNet products www.pepnet.orgClick on "Resource Center" for PEPNet products!Transition training for Teachers of the DeafPEPNet Resource Center PRC # 1175Four secti
RIT - KEPAD - 2006
Korean Employment Promotion Agency for the Disabled (KEPAD)Student Development & Counselor Skills Training 15-20 June 2006 Ms. Hea Eun Choi, Coordinator & Translator, Ms. Hee Jung Kwon, Counselor, Mr. Tai Hee Ahn, Researcher, Mr. Bum Gyu Kim, Staff,
RIT - EBA - 9331
evan anthony(585)-473-5031 eba9331@rit.edu 380 Susquehanna Rd. Rochester NY 14618objective:To obtain an internship/co-op as a New Media Designer from May to August 2008.education:Rochester Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science, New Medi
RIT - EBA - 9331
The Thing version 1 10/4/08MacReady Windows MacReady MacReadyWindows. Yo? You tie up Palmer over here. Were gonna draw a little bit of everybodies blood. Cuz were gonna find out whos a Thing. Watching Norris in there gave me the idea that maybe e
RIT - PROJECT - 7592
Jonathan LarsonProject 2 OutlineDate: January 26, 2007 Project: Virual Social Issue WebsiteI. Project Statement The social issue i plan on addressing is a opinion on video-game violence. The issue with video game violence is that games are corr
RIT - JJL - 7592
Jonathan LarsonProject 2 OutlineDate: January 26, 2007 Project: Virual Social Issue WebsiteI. Project Statement The social issue i plan on addressing is a opinion on video-game violence. The issue with video game violence is that games are corr
RIT - KJT - 1549
Kevin Thomas Worlds of Writing Paper #2: Analysis/ComparisonMood-swings and the Mediaanalyzing the reporting of the Chernobyl disasterGiven that I was the tender age of seven months when the the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the former USSR c
RIT - JRW - 9428
James Wegner Dr. Janet Zandy AE: Photography and Writing March 23, 2007 1/1000s Of My High Speed Life It is not uncommon that any of my friends, colleagues, classmates, peers, or myself find some substantial time to step away from our career and soci
RIT - STUDY - 2
Fri Jan 18 13:36:20 EST 2008 124 CNF 0 4 14,10,15,13 10,7,2,13 9,4,5,1 14,6,15,11 6,11,7,2 14,11,2,13 9,3,12,4 12,4,8,1 15,11,7,13 14,10,6,2 9,0,12,1 3,4,8,5 10,6,15,7 0,8,5,1 9,0,3,5 0,3,12,8 Fri Jan 18 13:36:20 EST 2008 124 POS 2 15 12 5 8 13 4 1
RIT - STUDY - 2
Subid Groupid SceneOrder Sceneid Config Position NPosit Round PreRumor PostRumor Explan00001 47 01 03 2 15 14 1 1 3 00001 47 01 03 2 15 13 1 1 3 00001 47 01 03 2 15 16 1 1 3 00001 47 01 03 2 15 01 1 1 3 I would said this answer is the most make s
RIT - STUDY - 2
Thu Dec 20 13:35:04 EST 2007 121 CNF 0 4 1,14,15,11 3,2,4,0 8,1,7,14 8,10,1,11 10,1,7,15 13,12,9,6 10,15,11,5 13,2,4,12 3,13,2,9 8,14,11,5 3,13,4,6 3,0,9,6 7,14,15,5 8,10,7,5 2,0,12,9 4,0,12,6 Thu Dec 20 13:35:04 EST 2007 121 POS 9 5 4 1 6 15 14 7
RIT - SMAM - 351
SMAM 351Homework 2 Solution1.A. Let I be the event the restaurant locates in Indianapolis. Let F be the event it locates in San Francisco P(I) = 0.5 P(F) = 0.3 P(I F) = 0.7 = 0.5 + 0.3 - P(IF) P(I F) = 0.1B. C.P(F I ) = P(F) -P(F I) = 0.3 - 0
RIT - SMAM - 314
SMAM 314Homework 5 Solution1. A. hypergeometric distribution Let X be the number of defectives in the sample. 50 450 x 5 - x f(x) = ,x = 0,1,2,3,4,5 500 5 P(X 2) = f(0) + f(1) + f(2) 50 450 50 450 50 450 0 5 1 4