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W. Alabama - CS - 489
CS 489/698: Machine Learning, Winter 2007 Assignment 4Shai Ben-David March 2007Due date is Tuesday March 27, 2007 at the beginning of the class. Please write clearly (preferably type your assignment), staple the pages together, and have your name o
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
Midterm 2, Component-Based Software EngineeringMarch 3, 2008, 8:30-9:20Your name: All three questions have equal weight. Write your answers on the examination paper. You may use the back side of the paper if you need it. You may consult any books o
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE)Lecture 8ECE493T5 Winter 2009OCL Part BMazeiar Salehie PhD Candidate Electrical & Computer Engineering University of WaterlooWith the aid of slides from Dr. Ladan Tahvildari (teaching CBSE winter 200
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
InstructorComponent-Based Software Engineering (CBSE)Lecture 1ECE493T5 Winter 2009 Mazeiar Salehie PhD Candidate Electrical & Computer Engineering University of WaterlooWelcomeMazeiar Salehie (Maz) PhD Candidate Software Technologies Applied
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE)Lecture 7ECE493T5 Winter 2009OCL Part AMazeiar Salehie PhD Candidate Electrical & Computer Engineering University of WaterlooWith the aid of slides from Dr. Ladan Tahvildari (teaching CBSE winter 200
W. Alabama - ECE - 750
Project for Component-Based Software SystemsContract Extraction and Component Software AdaptationPresented to Professor TahvildariJixian Luo, Shaojun Yu, Hua Zhao ECE, University of Waterloo June 14, 2007In the Self-adaptive system, it could
W. Alabama - ECE - 750
ECE750-Topic11: Component-Based SoftwareComponent Composition and IntegrationLadan TahvildariAssistant Professor Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Eng. University of WaterlooOutlineComponent Integration From Integration to Composition Composition Techni
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
ContentsComponents in Real-Time SystemsAuthors: Damir Isovic and Christer Nostrom Presented by: Chris PopeReal-Time Embedded Systems Motivation for CBD in Real time Systems Challenges of using CBSE Real-time CBD Real-Time CBD Process Examples of
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
Component-Based Software EngineeringECE493-Topic 4 Winter 2006 Lecture 1 Basic Concepts (Part A)Ladan Tahvildari Assistant Professor Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Eng. University of WaterlooWhat is CBSE and Why?Main concerns Development of software
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
Component-Based Software EngineeringECE493-Topic 4 Winter 2006Lecture 5 Modeling Software Components Using the UML (Part A)Ladan Tahvildari Assistant Professor Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Eng. University of WaterlooEffective Modeling of Components
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
OutlineComponent-Based Software EngineeringECE493-Topic 4 Winter 2006 Lecture 23 Components in Product Line ArchitecturesLadan Tahvildari Assistant Professor Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Eng. University of WaterlooDeveloping a Single Product Product
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
Paradigm Shifts in SoftwareComponent-Based Software EngineeringECE493-Topic 4 Winter 2006Lecture 4 Software Architecture and ComponentsLadan Tahvildari Assistant Professor Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Eng. University of WaterlooITEA Office Associat
W. Alabama - ECE - 750
Component-based Self-Adaptive System and Contract ExtractionPresentation for ECE 750 - 11 Component-Based Software SystemsInstructor: Dr. Ladan TahvildariPresented by: Hua Zhao, Bob Luo, Shaojun Yu July 26, 2007July 26,2007ECE 750-11 CBSS Pre
W. Alabama - ECE - 493
ECE493-T3: Component-Based Software Engineering Winter 2008Patrick LamBrief OverviewWhy is it so hard to build large-scale software systems? How can we deal with the problems inherent in such an endeavour? While there are no sure-re solutions, re
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Sux Tree Build Contestcs482/cs682 Fall 2005 November 30, 20051 InputAll input les will be in fasta format. All the characters will be lowercase and no line will be longer than 80 characters.2 c/c+Please create the following procedures: void *
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 11Topics for today: Finish off talking about sequence repeats A few details weve skipped Beginning of global heuristic alignment This is some of the hardest material in this course, but I think its also some of the most delightful.BLAST
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 12Topics for today: Trivial algorithm for building suffix trees Amazing uses for suffix trees In practice, other data structures encapsulate a lot of the same important information as do suffix trees. But suffix trees are a clean way to te
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 12Topics for today: Suffix trees: beginning Trivial algorithm for building suffix trees In practice, other data structures encapsulate a lot of the same important information as do suffix trees. But suffix trees are a clean way to teach it
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 6Topics for today: Inexact sequence alignment Shortcuts in alignment *Meta*Beginning of classSequence alignment corresponds to over 10% of global supercomputer usage.Much of the beginning of Monday's class consisted of review from th
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 10Topics for today: Suffix trees: what they are, and what they're good for A simple algorithm for building them, which is too slow Some specific uses of suffix trees Suffix trees are "The algorithmic discovery of 1973," according to Don K
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 25Topics for today: Beginning of phylogeny: background, models, applications Phylogenetic methods: neighbor joiningEvolutionary treesI've drilled this home a ton of times. Evolution is the central fact of modern biology. But how do we t
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 7Topics for today: Seeded alignment Database search Heuristic alignmentSequence alignment corresponds to over 10% of global supercomputer usage. (In searching for verification of this fact, I am becoming more and more convinced that it
W. Alabama - CS - 482
Lecture 15Topics for today: Some more applications of suffix trees Longest increasing subsequence [because we need it]Applications of suffix treesSo far: Is this sequence a substring of S? Longest common substring of k sequences Different fl
W. Alabama - STAT - 231
Dover Sole Example The data below represents the length (in mm) of 100 Dover sole taken randomly from catches obtained in Morro Bay and Port San Luis, California. 331 451 371 360 410 364 357 386 386 419 381 384 394 393 436 390 376 405 400 442 398 405
W. Alabama - MATH - 117
Math 117 / Sy De 111 Fall 2000Midterm TestID Number:Name:Part A[5] 1. Evaluate, if possible, limx 2x2 4 x 20 This limit has the indeterminate form . We use left and right hand 0 x 2 if x 2 limits, since x 2 = 2 x if x < 2 x2 4
W. Alabama - MATH - 117
Math 117 A Fall 2001Final ExamName: ID Number:Part A[3] 1. Given f (x ) = Sin 1(e x ), find f (x ) . Using the Chain Rule, we getex f ( x ) = (e ) = 1 e 2x 2 1 (e x ) 1x[4]2.If g( x ) = cosh(ln (x ) , evaluate g (1) DO NOT leave your
W. Alabama - MATH - 117
Math 117 / Sy De 111 Fall 2000Final ExamName: ID Number:Part A[3] 1. If h(x) = Tan (ln(x) , find h (x) .1h (x) =1 1 2 1+ (ln( x ) xby the Chain Rule[4]2. 1 If g(x) = sinh , evaluate g (1) . Do not leave your answer in terms of
W. Alabama - ECE - 413
Writing Fast MATLAB CodePascal Getreuer, June 2006Contents1 The Profiler 2 Array Preallocation 3 Vectorization 3.1 Vectorized Computations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Vectorized Logic . . . . . . . .
W. Alabama - REC - 316
Emergent Paradigms: Privatization and Partnerships?Objective: To understand the complementary assets of public agencies and commercial businesses which may make partnerships tenable.Future GazingThursday, October 13: Lecture 4 continued, in-class
W. Alabama - ECON - 304
OverviewThese notes are for the first topic on the syllabus: "Overview: the role of money and financial markets in an economy." The purpose of this section of the course is to explain why we need a separate course called Monetary Economics. That is,
W. Alabama - COGSCI - 600
Revisiting unilateral neglect.James Danckert1 and Susanne Ferber2.1. Department of Psychology University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1 CANADA2. Department of Psychology University of Toronto 100 St. George St
W. Alabama - COGSCI - 600
ARTICLE IN PRESSAvailable online at www.sciencedirect.comCognition xxx (2008) xxxxxx www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNITDetermining who owns what: Do children infer ownership from first possession?Ori Friedman *, Karen R. NearyDepartment of Psychol
UC Davis - ARE - 200801
ARE 100A Name.Quiz on Problem Set VFebruary 22 2008Section.1. Given the Cobb Douglas production function:Q = 4 K 0.3 L0.7(a) Show how you would evaluate the marginal product of labor where K = 50 and L= 25Q K = 4 *0.07 * K 0.3 L-0.3 = 2.8
W. Alabama - CS - 442
Records and Lambda Abstractions RevisitedProgramming Languages CS442David TomanSchool of Computer Science University of WaterlooDavid Toman (University of Waterloo)Records and -Abstractions1/7De-sugared Imperative Language Syntax:E:
W. Alabama - CS - 338
Computer App in Business: DatabasesIndexingVIII. Database Files and IndexingLecture Topics Files and Disks Indexing Managing Indices B-trees Clustering Multi-attribute IndicesCS3381Computer App in Business: DatabasesIndexingFile
W. Alabama - CS - 338
Database files and indexingLecture topics files and disks indexing SQL and indices References: Textbook: Chapter 14, sections 1-3.1; Chapter 16, sections 1, 2.1File systems and disks databases are stored in files one file per relation, or o
W. Alabama - CS - 447
Project 1 Description V.3.0ECE 453/CS 447/SE 465 Course Project Version 3.0 Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science University of Waterloo, Waterloo ON, Canada, N2L 3G11.0 IntroductionThis document contains the d
W. Alabama - REC - 415
Decision MakingSome Canadian ResearchHammer (1997) dissertationKen examined the relative effectiveness of seasonal recreation brochures among three different groups of citizens (market segments). 295 citizens from Red Deer, AB Why do you think Ke
W. Alabama - CS - 442
Assignment 4: Logic Programming in PrologCS 442/642 Due March 26th in classFor this assignment, you will use SML/NJ to complete part A, and SWI Prolog to complete the rest.Part A-ContinuationsOn Assignment 1, you were asked to code the Scheme fu
Purdue - CS - 490
CS490W: Web Information SystemCS-490W Web Information SystemsInformation Retrieval: Retrieval ModelsLuo Si Department of Computer Science Purdue UniversityRetrieval Models: OutlineRetrieval ModelsExact-match retrieval method Unranked Boolean
W. Alabama - CS - 350
Threads and Concurrency1Review: Program Execution Registers program counter, stack pointer, . . . Memory program code program data program stack containing procedure activiation records CPU fetches and executes instructionsCS350Opera
W. Alabama - CS - 350
CS350Operating Systems Assignment TwoSpring 20081Code ReviewAs was the case for the first OS/161 assignment, you should begin with a careful review of the existing OS/161 code with which you will be working. The rest of this section of the
W. Alabama - CS - 350
CS350Operating Systems Assignment OneFall 20051RequirementsThis assignment requires that you enhance the Nachos operating system. Specifically, you must add the following functionality to Nachos. 1. Implement kernel exception handling for t
W. Alabama - CS - 350
Threads and Concurrency1Review: Program Execution Registers program counter, stack pointer, . . . Memory program code program data program stack containing procedure activiation records CPU fetches and executes instructionsCS350Opera
W. Alabama - PHIL - 145
RecallWords for identifying premises:for, since, because, due to the fact that, given, considering, etc. so, hence, thus, therefore, it must be that, consequently, etc.Words for identifying conclusions:Example (no such words): It's really co
W. Alabama - POLISCI - 226
Jean-Jacques Rousseau[1]1712 - 1778Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17) [2] The Discourse: armchair anthropology Do we get to suppose just any damn thing? Presumably not! An example: Rousseau surmises, The horse, the cat, the bull, and eve
W. Alabama - ECE - 316
Chapter 4Problems 4 2 6 P{X = 4} = = 14 91 2 4 2 2 1 8 P{X = 2} = = 14 91 2 4 8 1 1 32 P{X = 1} = = 91 14 2 1. 2 2 1 P{X = 0} = = 14 91 2 8 2 1 1 16 P{X = -1} = = 91 14 2 8 2 28 P{X = -2} =
W. Alabama - ECE - 428
ECE428 Computer Networks and SecurityW'2007 G.B. AgnewThese notes are for use by registered students in ECE428 and may not be used or reproduced for any other purposeTanenbaum Sections 8.1, 8.1.1ECE4282IntroductionCryptology Cryptography
W. Alabama - BIOL - 240
Lecture 1717.1 17.3 17.4 17.5 Phylogenetic Overview of the Archaea Extremely Halophilic Archaea Methane-Producing Archaea: Methanogens Thermoplasmatalesuniversal phylogenetic tree (tree of life):phylogenetic tree of the Archaeaextreme halophil
W. Alabama - BIOL - 240
Lecture 1913.1 13.3 13.4 13.5 Phylogenetic Overview of the Archaea Extremely Halophilic Archaea Methane-Producing Archaea: Methanogens Thermoplasmatalesuniversal phylogenetic tree (tree of life):phylogenetic tree of the Archaeaextreme halophil
W. Alabama - ECE - 750
ECE 750-T15 Algorithms and Data Structures Fall 2008Instructor: Lectures: Web Site: Prerequisite: Antireqs:Todd Veldhuizen, DC 2532 tveldhui@engmail.uwaterloo.ca Thursdays, 11:30am-2:20pm, EIT 3151 http:/ubiety.uwaterloo.ca/ece750/ ECE250, SE240,
W. Alabama - ECE - 250
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING E&CE 250 ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURESMidterm ExaminationName: 1. AInstructors: R.E.Seviora and L.TahvildariStudent ID: 3. B 4. A 4. B1.5 hrs, Feb. 14, 2001SOLUTIONS
W. Alabama - ECE - 250
ECE 250 Data Structures and AlgorithmsUniversity of Waterloo Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE 250 Data Structures and Algorithms Final Examination 2005-12-14Instructor: Douglas Wilhelm Harder Time: 2.5 hours Aides: none 15 pag
W. Alabama - POLISCI - 226
Jeremy Bentham(1748-1832)[1] - UtilitarianismJeremy Bentham (17481832) - and his preserved body in University College, LondonJeremy Bentham(1748-1832)and John Stuart Mill (1809-1873)[2] - Utilitarianism Utilitarianism: the theory th
W. Alabama - PSCI - 110
Announcements!PSSA Pub NightTuesday, March 9th, 8:00 pm Weavers Arms Leafs on big-screen TV! free drinks.free food!LegislaturesChambers of Representation? March 4th, 2004Structurelegislatures designed as mechanisms of representation
W. Alabama - CS - 882
Lecture 10Topics for today: Beginning of genome annotation Prokaryote gene identification Sequence comparison and assembly are important, but are also the first step in what is a long process of understanding. Note: Todays notes actually catch up
W. Alabama - CS - 882
1 A too1 for multiple sequence alignment1 DAVID LIPMAN*?, J. STEPHENF. ALTSCHUL*~, JOHN D. K E C E C I O G L ~ AND*Matbematid Research Branch. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. National Institutes of Health, Bethcsd
W. Alabama - ECE - 104
1 Root FindingIn root finding algorithms we iterate from one x value to = another until we reach our root, xzero, such that f (xzero)A 0 (according to error tolerance we have in our application) . In each method we move from x0; :; xk ; xk+1; :; xze
W. Alabama - ECE - 204
E&CE 204 Numerical Methods : Final Project Prof C. Gebotys, S2001[20 marks] ,Two students per group1. What you need: A number of m files (available on the web) will be used for this project: a) scopedata.m b) plotscopedata.m c) projmodel0.m d) pro
W. Alabama - ECE - 204
1 Least Squares .itting of DataAPPLICATION: although performance of processors is increasing at a rate of three times with each new generation of processors, the power dissipation is also increasing at a high rate causing shorter battery lifetimes i
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
Methodology for Minimizing Power with DSP CodeS. Wiratunga, C.Gebotys Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 cgebotys@optimal.vlsi.uwaterloo.caAbstractMost research to date on p