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Pittsburgh - SIS - 3955
IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 21, NO. 6, AUGUST 2003949Tearing Down the InternetDamien MagoniAbstractRecent advances in scale-free networks have claimed that their topologies are very weak against attacks. The inhomogen
Pittsburgh - SIS - 2700
AMPS Cell Planning LabFall 08Student _ Date_1. ObjectivesThe following lab is on the Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) standard and it aims to: reinforce the concepts of cellular systems design such as frequency re-use, sectorization, frequ
Pittsburgh - SIS - 3955
Resilience in Multilayer NetworksPiet Demeester and Michael Gryseels, University of Gent-IMEC Achim Autenrieth, Technical University of Munich Carlo Brianza, Italtel Laura Castagna and Giulio Signorelli, SIRTI Roberto Clemente and Mauro Ravera, CSEL
Pittsburgh - IS - 2935
Secure Information Transmission (network security model)Trusted Third Partyarbiter, distributer of secret informationMessageSecret InformationSecurity related transformationSecret InformationSecure MessageInformation channelOctober 28
Pittsburgh - IS - 2935
Quiz 2, IS2935, September 25, 2003 1. Which of the following statements about integrity (models) is incorrect? [ ] [ ] [X] Integrity models are aimed at controlling modification of information Ensuring separation of duty is a crucial requirement of a
Pittsburgh - IS - 2935
Introduction to Computer Security Lecture 7 Basic Cryptography & Network SecurityOctober 28, 2004IN2935/TEL2810: Introduction of Computer Security 1Secure Information Transmission (network security model)Trusted Third Partyarbiter, distributer
Pittsburgh - NOV - 2003
If the skull becomes a target of a disease known as Pagets, damaged bone can cause deafness. (Shown here, a skull markedly thickened by Pagets.)C O U RT E SY F. R . S I N G E RDOWN TOTHEDOES THE MEASLES VIRUS CAUSE A DEBILITATING BONE DISEA SE
Pittsburgh - LTL - 13
Game Evaluation TemplateIdentification Name URL Manufacturer Author(s) Date of Production The Campaign Game http:/www.campaigngame.us/ THUP THUP http:/www.thup.com/ Oct. 2007Classification Type Intended Audience Turn-Based Tactics Fans of politics
BU - SPG - 08
Preliminary Do not cite or circulate without permissionWhat Good Is Wealth Without Health? The Effect of Health on the Marginal Utility of Consumption*Amy Finkelstein MIT and NBER Erzo F.P. Luttmer Harvard and NBER Matt Notowidigdo MIT March 2008
BU - POSTER - 1
What is the role of language in pre-linguistic infants' categorization? Micah B. Goldwater, R. Jason Brunt and Catharine H. Echols University of Texas, Austin There is evidence that labeling influences infants' categorization. What is driving the eff
Pittsburgh - MTH - 3380
Enzyme inhibitionA number of substances may cause a reduction in the rate of an enzyme catalysed reaction. Some of these (e.g. urea) are non-specific protein denaturants. Others, which generally act in a fairly specific manner, are known as inhibito
Pittsburgh - LASA - 97
DEMOCRATIZING PRESSURES FROM BELOW? SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN NEW BRAZILIAN DEMOCRACYKATHRYN HOCHSTETLER Colorado State University hochstet@lamar.colostate.eduLatin American Studies Association XX International Congress, Guadalajara, Mexico, April 17-1
Pittsburgh - PRO - 2002
Hi,Below is an up-to-date schedule for "pick-up" times for Saturday at the Pittsburgh Airport. If you flight is delayed and you miss your limo, you should be able to take the next one (or the car pickup at 7:00 PM). If there are any problems, pleas
Pittsburgh - E - 20
Engineering 0020: Probability and Statistics 1 (Spring, 2009) Solutions - Homework #8 2. a b c d e f g h Complies; upper tail test. Need to state alternative as Ha: < 20. Need to reverse the statements for Ho and Ha. Need to restate the hypothesis s
Pittsburgh - MATH - 0220
HW-4Name1. Given below is a graph of g (x), the derivative of g(x)2 x -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5-2-4(a) At what value(s) of x does g(x) have a horizontal tangent to the curve? (b) For each of these values of x, where g(x) has a horizont
Pittsburgh - MATH - 0220
1. Given the rate of change (derivative) below, evaluate the following:6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 5 x 10 1502f (t) dt =1 2 1 0f (t) dt = f (t) dt =4 15f (t) dt =0 5f (t) dt =4 0f (t) dt =If F (0) = 8 and F (t) = f (t) determine the followin
Pittsburgh - MATH - 1270
y=0Figure 1: The spring with gravity1The Euler Lagrange EquationsMany interesting models can be created from classical mechanics problems in which the simple motions of objects are studied. There are many ways in which you can create models f
BU - MA - 541
Mathematics 541 Homework November 15, 2000 Chapter 10, Problem 2. Let G be the group of all polynomials with real coecients under addition. For each f in G, let f denote the antiderivative of f that passes through the point (0, 0). Show that the mapp
BU - LX - 522
IslandsCAS LX 522 Syntax IWeek 14b. Phases, relative clauses, and LF (ch. 10) There seem to be certain structures out of which you cannot move a wh-word. These are islands. CNP (complex noun phrase) islands: A wh-word cannot get out of a DP.
BU - LX - 500
CAS LX 500 Topics in Linguistics Fall 2000 Paul Hagstrom The structure of the clause (1) a. b. c. d. subject She will leave. She will not leave. She left. She did not leave. tense/agreement (not) verb (4)Language Universals November 28, 2000 Week 1
BU - LX - 522
CAS LX 522 Syntax I Fall 2000 Paul Hagstrom Review of where we are. The structure of the grammar:(3) October 16, 2000 Week 6: ReviewDS phrase structure rules 1 1 movement rules surface structure (abstract) SS 3 more movement rules phonetic form P
BU - LX - 522
CAS LX 522 Syntax IWeek 8. Control and PROSome mid-term policy decisions and clarifications Proper names in English as DPs with D. Full clauses are CPs Predicate-internal subjects, auxiliaries, nonfinite clauses. EPP holds in nonfinite claus
Pittsburgh - MATH - 1540
Advanced Calculus 1: homework # 3 Exercise 40. Prove that for x IR Due day: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, recitationsName (print): All the problems are for 10 points. You have to solve all the problems and write solutions in a legible way. Solutions
Pittsburgh - MATH - 1540
Use the Cauchy multiplication formula to Advanced Calculus 1: homework # 2 Due day: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, recitations prove that Name (print): sin(x + y) = sin x cos y + cos x sin y .All the problems are for 10 points. You Definition. Let a1
Pittsburgh - MATH - 2304
NAME (print):Circle the problems that you have solved:18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26The solutions must be written in a legible form. The front page must be returned. All the papers must be stapled. If any of the conditions will not be satised, the ho
Pittsburgh - MATH - 2304
NAME (print):Circle the problems that you have solved:8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17The solutions must be written in a legible form. The front page must be returned. All the papers must be stapled. If any of the conditions will not be satised, the h
Pittsburgh - STAT - 0200
Name:Lab Problems 3-4Statistics 0200 Fall 2008 Dr. Nancy Pfenning3. (5 pts.) Does living on or o campus depend at all on whether a surveyed student is male or female? (a) What variable or variables are involved? For each variable, tell whether i
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Ill-Defined Domains:Assessment and Feedback in Ill-Defined DomainsWORKSHOP CHAIRS Vincent Aleven, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Kevin Ashley, University of Pittsburgh, USA Collin Lynch, University of Pittsburgh, U
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
Interactive Narrative and Intelligent Tutoring for Ethics DomainRania Hodhod and Daniel KudenkoComputer Science Department, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK {Poprona, Kudenko}@cs.york.ac.ukAbstract. This paper presents an intera
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
Generating and Evaluating Object-Oriented Designs for Instructors and Novice StudentsSally Moritz and Glenn Blank1Computer Science and Engineering Department Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA 001-610-758-4085, 001-610-758-4867 sally.moritz@
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
A Sequential Pattern Mining Algorithm for Extracting Partial Problem Spaces from Logged User InteractionsPhilippe Fournier-Viger1, Roger Nkambou1 and Engelbert Mephu Nguifo21University of Quebec at Montreal (Canada), 2Universit Lille-Nord de Fran
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
A Selection Strategy to Improve Cloze Question QualityJuan Pino, Michael Heilman, and Maxine EskenaziLanguage Technologies Institute Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 15213, USA {jmpino,mheilman,max}@cs.cmu.eduAbstract. We present a strat
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
Using Expert Decision Maps to Promote Reflection and Self-Assessment in Medical Case-Based InstructionGenevive Gauthier1, Laura Naismith1, Susanne P. Lajoie1, and Jeffrey Wiseman1,McGill University, 3700 McTavish Street Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3
Pittsburgh - ITS - 08
Two Approaches for Providing Adaptive Support for Discussion in an Ill-Defined DomainErin Walker, Amy Ogan, Vincent Aleven, Chris JonesCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA aeo@andrew.cmu.edu, erinwalk@andrew.cmu.edu, aleven@cs.cmu.edu, c
Pittsburgh - AIED - 07
Planned Schedule for the AIED 2007 Workshop on AIED Applications in Ill-Defined Domains (July 10th, 2007)9.00 9.05 9.05 9.55 Welcome & Introduction Full Paper Session 1 Collin Lynch, Kevin Ashley, Niels Pinkwart and Vincent Aleven (University of P
BU - PM - 1
Fault-Tolerant Quantum ComputationPeter W. Shor AT&T Research Room 2D-149 600 Mountain Ave. Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA shor@research.att.comquant-ph/9605011 v2 4 Mar 1997AbstractIt has recently been realized that use of the properties of quantu
BU - INTRO - 2
RLC Series Circuit Microcomputer-Based LabIn this experiment you will investigate the effects of changing inductance, capacitance, resistance, and frequency on an RLC series AC circuit.PROCEDUREPART I Preliminary measurements1.First, wire up
BU - INTRO - 1
FluidsThis format for this experiment will be a little different from what you're used to. Instead of spending all your time at one station interacting with a single apparatus you'll be spending 1015 minutes at each of six different stations doing a
BU - INTRO - 1
FrictionI. TheoryFriction is the resisting force encountered when one surface slides over another; this force acts along the tangent to the surfaces in contact. The force necessary to overcome friction depends on the nature of the materials in cont
BU - INTRO - 2
Coulomb's LawTheoryCoulomb, using apparatus similar to what you have, measured the dependence of the electric force on the magnitude of two charges Q1 and Q2 and on the distance between the centers of charge, r. He found that the force varied direc
BU - ME - 304
ME 304: Energy and Thermodynamics LecturesProfessor Xi LinCourse Page: http:/OneD.bu.edu/ME304Email: linx@bu.edu; Phone: (617) 358-34171Lecture VII Closed System Applications2Problems 3.50 (Page 136) 1 kg water in a piston-cylinder assemb
Pittsburgh - SOC - 0150
Sociology 0150 January 17, 2006 Notes recorded by Patty Tran Marx on alienated labor Ones work is not ones own for someone else (capitalist) Work is not natural Loss of self through labor More workers produce, the less workers are More energy to othe
Texas A&M - M - 611
M611, Fall 2008, Assignments 8-9Ill be out of town Friday, Oct. 31, so we wont have class that day and homework wont be due. Instead, this long assignment will be due Friday, Nov. 7. 1. [10 pts] Evans 2.5.6. 2. [10 pts] Evans 2.5.7. 3. [10 pts] Let
BU - SWS - 1
European Political Economy: Taking Labor Out, Bringing the State Back In, Putting the Firm Front and Center(Draft paper January 2006)Vivien A. Schmidt Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration Department of International Relations Boston Univ
BU - SWS - 1
EC 744: Economic DynamicsProf. Jianjun Miao Spring 2008Schedule Thursday 5:30-8:30pm. O ce Hours Wednesday 5:00-6:00pm and Friday 5:00-6:00pm, or by appointment Contact O ce: Room 309, 270 Bay State Road E-mail: miaoj@bu.edu Phone: 353-6675. Homepa
BU - SWS - 1
ALEXANDER SMIRNOV Address: 8 Saint Marys Street, Boston, MA 02215-2421 Phone: office (617) 353-9879, cell (617) 953-1966 Email: alexander.smirnov@gmail.com Web: http:/www.linkedin.com/in/alexandersmirnov SUMMARYYears of software development experi