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North Idaho - ECON - 105
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Allan Hancock College - COMP - 5028
COMP5028 Object Oriented Analysis and DesignSemester 2, 2007Laboratory session FourSIT Lab 115/117 Wednesday September 4, 2007School of Information Technologies The University of SydneyObjective Understand the two reuse mechanism delegate
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1COMP5028 Object Oriented Analysis and DesignSemester 2, 2004Laboratory session FourStorie Dixson 432A,B Wednesday August 25, 2004School of Information Technologies The University of SydneySOLUTIONObjective Using tools to generate analys
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AgendaRefining Analysis ModelWeek 5 LectureModeling Generalization Identifying association classes Advanced topics in association Organize domain model in package Specifying control by statechart diagramCOMP5028 Object-Oriented Analysis and D
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Introduction Course OverviewLecture 1 Wednesday July 25, 20071AgendaAdministrative Course objective and outline Course GlossaryOOAD UML Methodology: Iterative Development PatternCOMP5028 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (S2 2007) Dr. Yi
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11134
COIT 11134 - Programming BWeek 1 : Course Intro & Code ReuseCOIT11134 Week 1, Slide 1 of 46.Arthur Pinkney & David Jones - CQU 2004.Overview Intro to course Purpose, People, Resources, Process Expectations What I'll do; What you'll do C
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COIT 11134 - Programming BWeek 8 : Sorting and SearchingCOIT11134 Week 1, Slide 1 of 30.Arthur Pinkney CQU 2004.They seek him here, They seek him there, Those Frenchies seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven? Or is he in hell? That damned elusiv
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11133
COIT11133 Programming AIntroduction to C+1Overview C+ Syntax Translating from Pseudo-code to C+ C+ topics Data types, variables and variable values Assignment statements Input/Output statements25 basic statementsStatement Input Out
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11133
COIT11133 Programming AIntroduction to the Course, Algorithms and Programs 1OverviewSummary of the coursePurpose, People, Resources, ProcessExpectationsWhat I'll do; What you'll doAlgorithms and Programs Sequential stateme
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User interface designqDesigning effective interfaces for software systemsIan Sommerville 2000Software Engineering, 6th edition. Chapter 15Slide 1Objectivesqq q qqTo suggest some general design principles for user interface design To
Allan Hancock College - COMM - 11009
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLSStudy Module Nine Oral Communication ITextbook reading for this week is Chapter 15, pp. 206-217For next week finish the Chapter.The module this week is very short. Chapter 15 of the textbook provides you with co
Allan Hancock College - COMM - 11009
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLSStudy Module SevenListening, InterviewingTextbook reading for this week is Chapter 8, pp. 108-110For next week read rest of Chapter 8 if you haven't already. This week we take a new direction. We begin to discu
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CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLSStudy Module EightDiscussion and DebateTextbook reading for this week is Chapter 8, pp. 111-145For next week read first half of chapter on Oral PresentationIf you were asked to respond quickly to the question
Allan Hancock College - COMM - 11009
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLSStudy Module Eleven Electronic CommunicationNo textbook reading is set for this week. Note that there is no Study Module TwelveThis week we look at electronic communication. This is a vast but still very new and
Allan Hancock College - COMM - 11009
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLS COMM1109WINTER TERM 2001First Assignment (Written Essay) Weighting: 30% Length: 1500 wordsDue Date: Friday of Week 7 (or as otherwise directed by your tutor) Choose ONE of the following topics:(1) Strategies c
Allan Hancock College - COMM - 11009
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLSStudy Module SixCollaborationTextbook reading for this week is Chapter 8, pp. 115-122.For next week read rest of Chapter 8. One of the important generic skills we aim to help you improve in this course is colla
Allan Hancock College - COMM - 11009
CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION SKILLSStudy Module Five Style in WritingTextbook reading for this week is Chapter 14For next week pp. 115-122Note: the First Exercise can be found on p. 3 below.This week the module is very short. Chapter 14 of the t
Allan Hancock College - WIN - 11166
Winter Term 2001Systems Analysis and Design (COIT 11166) (formerly 95169)Assignment 2 Systems Analysis and Design MethodsDue date: Weighting: Submission: Week 11 (5 October 2001) 20% Electronic assignment submission preferred (see http:/www.inf
Allan Hancock College - WIN - 13147
COIT13147 NetworksWeek 8 Transmission Control Protocol TCPTCP transmission Control ProtocolCreate Process to process communication Socket addresses IP address + Port AddressPort Addresses Well-Known Registered EphemeralTCP Services
Allan Hancock College - WIN - 13147
COIT13147 NetworksARP and RARP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMPARP and RARPThe hosts and router are recognizes at the network level by their logical address IP 32 bit binary address. At the physical level the host and router are recognize
Allan Hancock College - WIN - 13147
COIT13147 NetworksWeek 2 Underlying TechnologiesTransmission MediaTransmission Media can be divided into two broad categories: guided and unguided OR Wireless and Wired OR Wireless and Nothing OR Wireless and Cabled Guided Media T
Allan Hancock College - WIN - 13147
COIT13147 NetworksWeek 3 Underlying Technologies Continued.Wide Area Networks (WAN)Large geographical areas that may comprise a country, a continent, or even the whole world. In contrast LANs which depend on their own hardware for transmission
Allan Hancock College - COIS - 20024
Page 1MemorandumTO All Distance Education & On-Campus Students in COIS20024 Information Systems Overview Winter Term 2001 FROM Daniel Pun Course Coordinator E-mail: d.pun@cqu.edu.au 31 August 2001 Final Examination AdviceDATE SUBJECTI would li
Allan Hancock College - COIS - 20024
COIS 20024 Information Systems Overview08-OCT-2001Week 12 - Tutorial (suggested answers)1. The Real World Case page 449 Napster.com and the Recording Industry: Evaluating E-Business Ethics We can learn a lot from this case about the ethical se
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11162
84143 Elementary Mathematics BSchool of Mathematical and Decision Sciences Winter Term 1998Tutorial Sheet 2B Discrete distributions: The binomial distribution: the probability of observing x successes from n independent trials, when the probabili
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11162
84143 Elementary Mathematics BSchool of Mathematical and Decision Sciences Winter Term 1998Tutorial Sheet 1B Probability: For a positive integer n we define n! ('n factorial') by n! = 1.2.3K ( n 1) n while 0! = 1. The number of permutations n Pr
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84143 Elementary Mathematics BSchool of Mathematical and Decision Sciences Winter Term, 1998Tutorial Sheet 4 Graphing sine and cosine functions. (Washington, sections 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3.) For the functions y = a sin ( bx + c ) and y = a cos( bx
Allan Hancock College - COIS - 20010
WINTER TERM EXAMINATION 2000 Page 1 of 4 DECISION SUPPORT AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (21614)All question worth 20 marks. There are seven (7) questions but you are required to answer five (5). Complete any five questions only.Question 1 DSS and Manage
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11222
COIT 11222 Visual ProgrammingTutorials:Author: Please Note:Week 3Mike O'Malley (Course Coordinator) Keep all of your attempts at all questions in well named files (e.g. Week 1, Question 2, a good file name would be "W01_Q2_Hello_World.java"
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11222
COIT 11222 Visual ProgrammingTutorials:Author: Please Note:Week 11Mike O'Malley (Course Coordinator) Keep all of your attempts at all questions in well named files (e.g. Week 1, Question 2, a good file name would be "W01_Q2_Hello_World.java
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11222
COIT 11222 Visual Programming Lecture:Week 4References: Java Programming - Complete Concepts and Techniques, 3rd Edition, Shelly Cashman et al.COIT 11222 - Visual Programming Author(s): Mike O'Malley Slide: 1Topics For This Week More GUI
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11222
COIT 11222 Visual Programming Lecture: Week 6References: Java Programming - Complete Concepts and Techniques, 3rd Edition, Shelly Cashman et al.COIT 11222 - Visual ProgrammingAuthor(s): Mike OMalleySlide: 1Topics For This Week Jo
Allan Hancock College - COIT - 11222
COIT 11222 - Visual Programming Assignment 2(Due Date : End of Week 11 - Worth 15% )Fuel Economy ApplicationMarks Avail.1Assignment Specification, Model Solution, and Marking Guide prepared by Michael O'Malley (m.omalley@cqu.edu.au)Student N
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COIT 11222 Visual Programming Lecture: Week 11References: Java Programming - Complete Concepts and Techniques, 3rd Edition, Shelly Cashman et al.COIT 11222 - Visual ProgrammingAuthor(s): Mike OMalleySlide: 1Topics For This Week In
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 13, Part 1 VectorsTerm 1 2007We here treat the topic of vectors. So far, in considering real numbers (and later when we consider complex numbers), we have considered scalars, t
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 8, Part 1 The exponential functionTerm 1 2007We are already familiar with the exponent notation ba where b is the base and a is the exponent. Recall the basic rules for manipul
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 6, Part 3 The straight lineTerm 1 2007We rst briey review the process for drawing graphs. We identify the coordinates (x, y) with points in the plane as in the diagram below. T
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 14, Part 2 De Moivres theorem Writing z in exponential form z = rej we have z n = (rej )n = rn ejn = rn (cos n + j sin n). The formula z n = rn (cos n + j sin n)Term 1 2007is v
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 8, Part 2 The logarithmic functionTerm 1 2007It is apparent from the graph of the exponential function y = bx that the function is one-to-one so that the inverse function exist
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Tutorial Sheet 9 Solutions 1. (i) Cramer's rule gives 2 1 -1 -1 0 1 1 -1 0 2 1 -1 0 1 1 -1 -1 = 1, -1Term 1 2007x==y==-2 = 2. -1(ii) Using the inverse matrix from Tutorial Sheet 8, Exercise 9
Université du Québec à Montréal - INF - 7215
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Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 6 - Part 1Term 1 2007Functions A function is a rule that determines how one quantity relates to or depends on another. For example, the deflection of a beam depends on the load
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Tutorial 3 Solutions 2. (i) (x 2)(x + 5), (ii) 2(x + 1)(x 3).Term 1 20071. (i) x = 2, (ii) x = 2, (iii) x = 1 or x = 4, (iv) x = 1 or x = 3. 3. Since the equation has a solution x = 1 the left hand s
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 9 - Part 1 Trigonometric ratiosTerm 1 2007There are two standard ways of measuring angles. The most common is that of degrees which uses as reference the right angle which is t
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation MathematicsAssignment 3 (May 2008) (Solutions)Prepared by Stephen Smith2 marks1. (a) A curve is given by the parametric equations x =1 with y = t2 - 4t. Tabulate t+1 coordinate pairs (x, y) corresponding to t
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Croft & Davison, Chapter 10, Part 1 Further trigonometryTerm 1 2007We consider the problem of solving triangles, that is the problem of nding the lengths of the sides and the angles of a triangle from
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH11218 Engineering Foundation Mathematics Tutorial Sheet 7Term 1 20071. Suppose that ABC is a right angle triangle with a right angle at C as in figure 1 below. (i) Find B given a=12 cm and c=16 cm. (ii) Find A given a=6 cm and c=11 cm. (iii)
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH 11218 WEEK 7 CHAPTER 10 FURTHER TRIGONOMETRY In this section of work, we look at methods for solving triangles i.e. for finding the lengths of any unknown sides or the size of any unknown angles. In a right angled triangle we can use our trigono
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11218
MATH 11218WEEK 4 CHAPTERS 8 LOGARITHMS AND EXPONENTIALS Exponential Expressions: In an exponential expression a x , a is the base and x is the exponent/power/index. We will deal with exponential expressions of the form e kx where e is the exponentia
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11164
Brief Study Guide Week 3 Section 5.6 Integration by PartsKey point. Formula for integration by parts (Formula 1, page 394) Consider Example 1 (page 394). Watch and Learn from the Video Lessons: Example 2. Integrating ln x. Example 3. An Exponenti
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11164
Brief Study Guide Week 2 Integrals Section 5.4 The Fundamental Theorem of CalculusKey point. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus gives the precise inverse relationship between the derivative and the integral. Watch and Learn from the Video Lesson
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11164
Assignment 2Due end of week 8Question 1 - Chapter 5.9, Exercise 10, page 421 Question 2 - Chapter 5.10, Exercise 6, page 431 Question 3 - Chapter 6.1, Exercise 6, page 446 Question 4 - Chapter 6.2, Exercise 2, page 457 Question 5 - Chapter 6.5, Exe
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 11164
Brief Study Guide Week 4 Section 5.8 Integration Using Tables Consider Example 1 (page 405). Watch and Learn from the Video Lessons: Example 2. A Form Involving the Square Root of a2 - u2. Consider Example 3 (page 406). Watch and Learn from the