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Cal Poly Pomona - CS - 264
Computer Organization and Assembly ProgrammingComputer Science 264 Fall 2006 Lecture NotesCraig A. Rich California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Cal Poly Pomona - CS - 200604
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UMass (Amherst) - EDUC - 512
Name _ Class _ Topic: Reference to MA Science Framework and/or NSES: Reflective Introduction: Global and Curricular objectives for students: Brief description of lesson (include start, middle, and end) Timing: Time Teacher activityDate _Student a
UMass (Amherst) - EDUC - 512
From petroleum to tomatoesAvi Hofstein; Rachel Mamlok The Science Teacher; Feb 2001; 68, 2; Wilson Education Abstracts pg. 46Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.Reproduced with pe
UMass (Amherst) - EDUC - 512
Mary Annarella Educ 512 November 3, 2003 Lesson Plan #2: Constructing the Need for the Periodic Table Reference to MA Framework: The MA Chemistry Framework devotes an entire learning standard to the broad concept of periodicity: Periodicity of physic
UMass (Amherst) - LIN - 380
Syntax 380L Expletives October 16, 19991 ExpletivesEnglish has two expletive pronouns: there and it. (1) a. There is a Norwegian in the garden. b. It is true that the Dutch are very tall. there and it also have non-expletive usages. (2) a. I saw h
UMass (Amherst) - AY - 9899
Meeting time and location: Wednesday, April 14, 10:30 - 12:00, CC 903Preliminary agenda1. Approval of minutes (available athttp:/www.bio.umass.edu/biology/kunkel/fsucecc/)2. Announcements3. Old business Subcommittee on Mandatory Compute
UMass (Amherst) - AY - 9798
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 16:46:48 -0500 (EST)Subject: Report of Subcommittee on Future Needs0: The "Unmet Needs" subcommittee met on 1-13-97 withD. Chesley, E. Cutting, B. DeLong, B. McCandless & N. Sims inattendance.1: The consensus of the su
UMass (Amherst) - MGT - 314
MGT314 Human Resource Management Spring 2006Professor M. Cecilia McMillenCourse DescriptionIntroduction to the CourseThis course is an introduction to human resource management, and will provide the necessary background for students to understan
UMass (Amherst) - FIN - 745
Mila Getmansky Sherman SOM308C msherman@som.umass.eduFinancial Models SCH-MGMT 745Lab Exercise Topic: Portfolio Model Analysis Part 1 Download monthly prices for the following companies from http:/finance.yahoo.com: Dell Computers, Pfizer Inc, an
UMass (Amherst) - FIN - 301
Name: _ Finance 301 Exam 2 November 18, 2004 Mila Getmansky Sherman The exam is from 2:30 pm to 3:45 pm The exam consists of four questions. Please answer 3 of them. Write down clearly which 3 questions you are answering. If you have time
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 322
ACCT322 FinancialAccountingII Spring2008 ProfessorRichardAsebrook Office: SOM341 TuesThur10:0011:30&2:304:00 Fri9:3011:30andbyappointment Phone: 5455651 Email: RAsebrook@aol.com Coursedescription: ThecourseisacontinuationofACCT321.Majortopi
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 631
SOM 631 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Spring 2006Professor Richard Asebrook Office: SOM 341 Mon-Wed 9:00 10:00 and 2:00 4:00 Fri 9:00 11:00 and by appointment 545-5651 (Office) RAsebrook@aol.comPhone: E-mail:Course description: The course focuses on
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 739
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 631
SOM 631 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Spring 2008Professor Richard Asebrook Office: SOM 341 Tues-Thur 10:00 11:30 and 2:30 4:00 Fri 9:00 11:00 and by appointment 545-5651 (Office) RAsebrook@aol.comPhone: E-mail:Course description: The course focuses
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 739
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 630
SOM 630 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Fall 2008Professor Richard Asebrook Office: SOM 341 Mon.-Wed. 9:00-10:00 and 2:00-2:45 Tues. 2:00-4:00; Fri. 9:30-11:30 and by appointment 545-5651 (Office)RAsebrook@aol.comPhone: E-mail:Course description: The cou
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 322
ACCT 322 Final Exam Spring 2008 Friday, May 16 Chapter15 16 23 Statement of cash flows Class handout Likely areas (essays and problems) for final exam: Chapter 15 Journal entry sequence for o issuance of stock o distribution and payment of cash di
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 321
ACCT 321 SECOND EXAMINATION Fall 2008 Time: Wednesday, November 19 in the evening (either 6:30 or 7:00) in SOM. Exact rooms and time to be announced in class on Monday, November 17. Scope and Point Distribution: Chapters 8 through 11. Point distribut
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 582
SOM 582 International Accounting Fall 2007Professor Richard Asebrook Office: SOM 341 Tues.-Thurs. 9:00-9:30; 11:0011:30 and 1:002:30 Fri. 9:30 11:30 and by appointment 545-5651 (Office)Phone:Course description: The first part of the course is d
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 630
SOM 630 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Fall 2007 Professor Richard Asebrook Office: SOM 341 Tues.-Thurs. 9:00-9:30; 11:00-11:30 and 1:00-2:30 Fri. 9:30-11:30 and by appointment 545-5651 (Office) RAsebrook@aol.comPhone: E-mail:Course description: The course
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 321
ACCT 321 - Fall 2007 Sequence and Topics through First ExamDateSept. 4 Tuesday Sept. 6 Thursday Sept. 11 Tuesday Sept. 13 Thursday Sept. 18 Tuesday Sept. 20 Thursday Sept. 25 Tuesday Sept. 27 Thursday Oct. 2 TuesdayChapter TopicIntroduction 1 3
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 630
SOM 630 Exam 1 Take-home Fall 2008 R. AsebrookName_On January 1, 2008, a new business was formed. The new company sells paint and paint supplies. During the month ended January 31, 2008, the following transactions took place: 1. 2. 3. On Jan.1,
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 631
SOM 631 Problems Assignments thru Exam 2Exam 2 will focus on Chapters 5, 6, 7 and 8. Listed below are the end-of-chapter assignments for Chapters 5, 6, 7 and 8. Chapter 5 assignments Exercise 5-3 Exercise 5-5 Problem 5-14 Problem 5-15 Problem 5-16 P
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 630
FIRST EXAM (In-Class) - SOM 630 Tuesday, September 30, 2008The in-class part of Exam 1 should take about an hour to complete. It covers the first three chapters of the textbook. About one-third of the total points will be allocated to short essay q
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 631
SOM 631 Spring 2008 Schedule of Topics and CoverageDateJanuary 30 February 6 February 13 February 20 February 27 March 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 April 2 April 9 April 16 April 23 April 30 May 7Meeting Topic1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -8 9 10 11 12 13 14
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 631
SOM 631 Problems Assignments thru End of SemesterChapter 10 assignments Exercise 10-1 Exercise 10-2 Exercise 10-3 Exercise 10-4 Exercise 10-5 Exercise 10-13 Problem 10-16 Problem 10-17 Chapter 11 assignments Exercise 11-7 Exercise 11-8 Exercise 11-9
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 321
ACCT 321 FIRST EXAMINATION Fall 2007 Time: Thursday, October 4. The exam will be held during class; however, we will attempt to start the exam at approximately 2:20 instead of 2:30. Scope: Chapters 1 through 3, and Chapter 7 (including Appendix 7A) F
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 322
Chapter 19 Accounting for Income Taxes AssignmentsGroup 1- Temporary differences, deferred tax assets and liabilities, and deferred tax asset valuation allowance Exercises 1, 4, 8, 14, 16 and 21 Problem 2 Group 2 Net operating loss (NOL) carrybac
UMass (Amherst) - SOM - 630
SOM 630 Topic Sequence through Remainder of Semester Fall 2008DateTuesday October 21Chapter5 6TopicStatement analysis Receivables & Revenue recognition InventoriesAssignmentExercises: 6-13; 6-19; 6-21; 6-23; 6-26 Problem: 6-34 Exercises:
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 226
Equations of State For non ideal gases we will need a relationship for work and this requires a relationship for PVT (an equation of state): What are the assumptions for an Ideal Gas and their interactions ? How will real gases differ ? Q and T (abov
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
How to determine Z . corresponding States Tr =T/Tc; Pr = P/PcPV = nZRT ; PV = nZRT; PV = ZRTGeneralized Correlations: Normally, Given T and P, look up Tc, Pc,note Newton's correction (He, H2)Calculate Tr, Pr (note accentric factor, , used other
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 226
HW 5 Solutions Problem 3.12 Setting an Energy balance, n Delta H = Q + W, and solving for Q = - 2365 J/min Entropy balance, 0 = -n Delta S + Q/T + Sgen, solving for Sgen= n Delta S - Q/T Finding Sgen= n * [Cp*ln(T2/T1)-R*ln(P2/P1)] Q/T = 3.2667 J/K
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 226
Chemical Engineering 226- Fall 2002 Monday-Wednesday-Friday 10AMLGRT 201Wm. C. Conner, Prof. Office: Goessmann 105 Help Session: Monday 2:30 LGRT 201 Office Hours: Wednesday & Friday 2:00-3:00 or by appointment Phone: 545-0316 office; 367-2182 (hom
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 226
Chemical Engineering 226- Fall 2002 Monday-Wednesday-Friday 10:10 AMLGRT 201Wm. C. Conner, Prof. Office: Goessmann 105 Help Session: Monday 3:30 LGRT 201 Office Hours: Wednesday & Friday 2:00-3:00 or by appointment Phone: 545-0316 office; 367-2182
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Using The Clausius Clapyeron Equation with Raoult's Law for 2 Components (pg 262)At a constant T: Determine pA* and pB* pA*(T)=EXP(1/TbA-1/T)*(HA/R); pB*(T)=EXP(1/TbB-1/T)*(HB/R) yBP +yAP = xApA*(T) + xBpB*(T) P = xApA*(T) + (1-xA)pB*(T) P = pB*(T)
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Procedure for Single Unit Material Balances 1. Choose a basis for the Calculation Mass, Mole, Mass/time, Mole/time Start with what you are given to minimize conversions! 2. Draw a flow Chart and fill in all the known values on the chart! Label all un
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
ChE 402 Notes: Spring 2003 wccOur Senior laboratory is (or can be) one of the CAP STONE courses in your education in Chemical Engineering. It exposes you to a series of experiments that demonstrate the principals that you have learned in your classe
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
10lnY ValuesY = F(x)11lnX values10 0.5*A2+510logY ValuesC/4 E/5 1 2+4*LN(A2) 2+2*EXP(A2/10)Y = F(x)0.120*(1-2.3^(-A2/5) 2+(-2.4+13.6*A2-10.6*A2^2+A2^3)/200051015X values10Y = F(x)lnY Values10.11200.1l
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Processes with recycle: First: Why Recycle ? Why Purge ?Recycle Reactor Purge SeparatorWhen of interest for Chemical Engineers? Nature of the Reactions? Nature of the products/reactants? How to analyze ?
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
ChE 120 Notes: Variables Needed in Process Analyses:We need to balance (and understand) process streams entering and exiting a piece of process equipment (or even a whole plant)! They can be liquid or gas or solid. How to treat each or the combinati
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Estimations of Properties (Ch. 5)Pressure (TOTAL) & Temperature are Common but Volume (density) for liquids and solids: assumption 1: "volume additivity"1 = xi i=1 iassumption 2: average densities (specific volumes)n = xi ii=1nWhat ar
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Lab ScheduleChE 402 Spring 2003GROUP ABCDEFGHIJ29 Jan.-Weds Need Large Class 31 Jan.-Friday In Lab: Learning the Equipment & Software, Preparation for Proposal 3 Feb.-Monday 4P 5P 3P 2P 1P 5 Feb.-Weds. 4 5 6P 3 2 1 7P 8P 9P 7
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Problem #1 MEK MW= Stiochiometric C4H8O .+ 5.5 O2 72 .-> 4CO2+ 4H2O .+33 N2 33with 50% excess O2 plus N2 C4H8O .+ 8.25O2 .+33N2 .-> 4CO2+ 4H2O .+2.75 O2 1 8.25 33 4 4 2.75 for one mole MEK total moles 43.75 out Enter 42.25 1314.4444 m3/day EXIT CO2
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Reactions and Equilibrium A + B -> C Define an equilibrium Constant Keq = yivi. dimensionless This appears independent of pressure which it is if vi =0. Indeed, Keq is specifically a function of Temperature (and the thermodynamics of the process). I
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
What Tools will we learn to use (better or) ? Computer Based: Spread Sheets (Excel) Math. Analyses: MathCad Web Based: Dream Weaver EXPECTATIONS Units & Estimates Mass (Chemical) Balances Single and Multiple Process Steps With Phase Changes With Recy
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Data #120.015.0Y Values10.05.00.5*A2+5 N+(2+0.2*A2^2)/4 N+20*(1-2.3^(-A2/5) N+2+2*EXP(A2/10)0.010.015.0X Values20.00.05.0
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Recycle-R Wrsp,Srsp,Frsp,Grsp Feed- 100kg 0.4S; 0.6W T (R+F) Wt,St,Ft,Gt to Separator Wrsp,Srsp,Frsp,Grsp Overall 98%Conversion Products Wrsp,Srsp,Frsp,GrspFrom overall 97.5% Conversion Wrsp=0.58 Srsp=0.01 Frsp=0.205 Grsp=0.205 R/Feed (0.4-St)/(St-
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
25Y = F(x)2015Y Values1050 0 5 10 15 X values 20
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Class Notes: 8 February 2000How to Write, Think and Speak More Effectively by Rudolph Flesch http:/www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0451167635/qid=948955230/sr=1-3/1032597877-7027027 ~ $5.59+ shipping from Amazon or I can get them into the book store
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Inlet Equations Basis kg in one min Mass A Ethanol B Water C .0.72 A into B = .0.32 = 2 =Out 1Out 2 Equations Mass A Ethanol B 0.652 Water C 2.006 1.4 1.3722 Solid DIn 1In 2Out 1Out 2Out 3Y Y0.95 Y0.05+Z Z0.05 Z0.95Basis kg in o
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 120
Procedure for Single Unit Material Balances 1. Choose a basis for the Calculation Mass, Mole, Mass/time, Mole/time 2. Draw a flow Chart and fill in all the known values on the chart! Label all unknown streams use ni for molar and mi for mass. yi for
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Methanation Manual Below is a collection of recommendations and important facts about the methanation reactor system. These are taken from the reports of the graduating class of 2002 and 2003, and ChE 401 and 402 course websites. The IR an
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Polymerization Kinetics Lab Manual Set-up 1.) Set paraffin oil baths to desired temperature, two hours before the start of lab. 2.) Dry molecular sieves in oven for 15 minutes. Methyl Methacrylate Preparation 1.) Weigh out 1.2g sodium hydroxide (NaOH
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Making Growth Medium for Saccaromyces Cerevisae The growth medium is composed of: 20 g/L Glucose 20 g/L Peptone 10 g/L Yeast Extract 0.05 g/L Tryptophan To produce 1 liter of growth medium, begin with a clean, dry, 1-L Erlenmeyer flask. Add to the fl
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Cumulative Recommendations for Membrane Separation Before turning any air on make sure that your gas lines are free of any blockages or build-ups, which could cause air lines to pop off. Run tests with inlet pressures from 20-90 psi. L
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Injection Molding Lab ManualInjection Molder The polymer should be dried prior to experimentation (2 4 hours). It is important to alert the laboratory technicians the day before and they will turn on the ovens for you. Put about of polymer layer
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
HEAT EXCHANGER Detailed Procedure for Cocurrent Operation. For the first day of experimentation, familiarity of the heat exchanger was essential. Knowledge of each valve's function was needed in order to use the equipment properly. After tracing
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Lab Manual MethanationLab Set UpHave lab techs 1) Turn on IR analyzers at least two hours before lab 2) Set temperatures to experiment specs 3) Run Hydrogen over catalystCalibrationSet valve to calibrate 1) Run pure nitrogen and set to 0 2) Run
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Ion Exchange Manual 12/15/02 Group A Begin by preparing the Copper Sulfate (CuSO4) solution of desired weight (or mole) percent. Be sure to prepare enough to run all experiments needed for this composition (0.75-1.0 L is sufficient for several runs).
UMass (Amherst) - CHE - 402
Gas Permeation Hints and TipsDOs Calibrate flowmeters and oxygen analyzers (O2 analyzers are slightly affected by flow) They are best calibrated against each other (the analyzers can calibrated to ambient air) Perform a material balance on oxygen in