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Allan Hancock College - COMP - 4403
COMP4403/7402 Compilers & Interpreters (2009/1) Tutorial Exercises 2School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland March 15, 2009For this tutorial you'll need a copy of the following (assignment 1 related) fil
Virgin Islands - SENG - 321
SENG 321: Requirements Engineering Spring 2009 Midterm Exam (February 9, 2009) Marshalling yards are used for ensuring the optimum formation of freight trains. The "Freight Train Builder" system will assist in the operation of marshalling yards a
UPenn - LING - 106
Notes on the Pumping LemmaLing 106, Lucas Champollion November 20, 20051What is the Pumping Lemma for? The Pumping Lemma can be used to prove that a given language is not regular, and hence that there is no FSA that accepts it. It can not be u
Alaska Anch - CS - 470
A Visualization System for Tidal BasinsKenrick Mock CS 470System Overview Goal Develop a system to graphically visualize properties of tidal basins Client is Coastal Engineering Why Visualization will aid in the analysis of coastal erosion,
Alaska Anch - CS - 320
1 CS 320 Questions, Ch. 1: Introduction 1. Operating systems have a dual nature. They are a control program which manages system resources and hardware. Explain, describe, or name the complementary aspect of their nature. 2. Historically, the develop
UPenn - STAT - 434
Bullet Points for Day 19 Comparing GARCH Family MembersThe large number of models in the GARCH family may give one an uneasy feeling. With so many alternatives, how can one make a reasonable choice? Some criteria are "fitness for use," "simulated ve
UPenn - STAT - 434
JOURNALOF ECONOMICTHEORY14, 439-442 (1977)t3tespomments,and LettersParadox: A CmitsrThe St. PetersburgCareful analysis of the St. Petersburg lottery reveals no logical or mathematical absurdity inherent in risk neutrality for money
UPenn - STAT - 434
Bullet Points for Day 18 After GARCH? In Comes the GARCH ZOO!We begin with a celebration of the model with that is AR(1) in "mean" and GARCH(1,1) in "error." It's claim to fame is that it is our first genuinely feasible candidate for an asset return
Mich Tech - FW - 3540
Geographic Coordinates- Latitude and LongitudeMeasurements are in degrees, minutes and seconds or decimal degrees. Base 60. Negative and positive coordinates.Projected coordinate system geographic coordinate system systemprojected onto a flat plan
UPenn - STAT - 434
# Exploring the function acf()# The function acf(y) will compute the autocorrelation function of the object y, which can# either be a time series or a vector that is treated like a time series. We'll observe later# that it can
UPenn - STAT - 434
Statistics 434: Bullet Points for Day 22 A Pre-Thanksgiving InterludeIn the Wednesday afternoon before Thanksgiving, attendance typically runs under 60%, so the most practical to use of this time to cover some special topics that one can miss withou
Mich Tech - CM - 416
Second Exam CM 3310 March 28, 2002 7:30-9:30pm Open Books, Open NotesName:_ Box No. _ 1. (25 pts) An on-off control was design for a process with output (x) and input (u) and turned on after t>5 mins. The plots of both output and input are shown in
Mich Tech - CM - 2110
CM 2110 Second Exam October 1, 2002 Name:_ Box No. _ 1. Ethylene is oxidize to form ethylene oxide 2C2H4 + O2 2C2H4O RXN1but an undesired side reaction is the combustion of ethylene. The feed to the reactor is 40 mol % ethylene, 60 mol % air. The y
Mich Tech - CM - 310
CHAPTER 9. AGITATION AND MIXINGABRAHAM ROGELIO MARTIN GARCIAPRESENTATION OUTLINE-Definitions -Purposes of agitation -Devices to produce agitation -Power consumption of agitators -Blending and Mixing -Suspension of solid particles -Dispersion Oper
Mich Tech - CM - 310
MemoTo: From: Subject: Date: CM3110 Class Fall 2008 Dr. F. Morrison Extra Credit Computer Assignment on Comsol November 18, 2008As stated in the course policies, there will be an extra credit computer assignment in our class. The assignment is out
UPenn - CIS - 500
CIS 500 Software Foundations Fall 2007Course OverviewLecture 1What is software foundations?Software foundations (or theory of programming languages) is the mathematical study of the meaning of programs. The goal is nding ways to describe progr
UPenn - ESE - 112
Primitive vs. Reference TypesIntroduction to Programmingwith J ith Java, f B i for BeginnersWe've seen Java's 4 primitive types: int, double, boolean, char Types other than the primitive types are known as reference types Used for objects Exampl
University of Texas - PSY - 332
S.A. Fisher et al. Short-term synaptic enhancementREVIEWAcknowledgementsWe thank T.J. Sejnowski and R.S. Zucker for very helpful comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript. This work was supported by NIMH grant MH48672 to TJC and NIMH grant
Mich Tech - CH - 4222
CH 4222 Exploration of Statistics in the Analytical Lab Spring, 2008 Background. This is a difficult laboratory exercise to devise for two reasons: First, for any valid statistical comparisons and evaluations to be made, the data must be absolutely f
Wash & Jeff - ECN - 303
ECN 303Lecture 12 THE KEYNESIAN INCOME/EXPENDITURE MODEL OF AGGREGATE DEMAND & EQUILIBRIUM OUTPUT (Chapter 22)Dr. SwintI. Introduction II. National Output, National Income, & The Components of Aggregate Demand III. Consumption 1. The Consumptio
UPenn - CIS - 555
RemoteProcedureCalls andWebServicesZacharyG.IvesUniversityofPennsylvania CIS455/555InternetandWebSystemsMarch3,2009Today ReminderHW2Milestone1duetonight Distributedprogramming,concluded: RPCandWebServices2SomeCommonModesofBuilding Distri
Montana Western - CI - 506
Comparative Education, C&I 506 prepared for Dr. John Xanthopulous by Shaun Scott, University of Montana Curriculum & Instruction Graduate ProgramBibliographyChinavoc.com, People: Confucius - a Great Educator in Chinese History. Retrieved November
UPenn - CIS - 550
Course Project Description and OverviewCIS 550 - Fall 2007 September 4, 20071OverviewIn this course, we will have covered not only how databases are useful in managing structured information, but also how they can be used to facilitate informa
East Los Angeles College - COMS - 30121
Visual Motion Analysis Image sequence - snapshots of scene (frames) taken at regular intervals, eg 25/30 frames per second. Intensity variation between frames reects relative motion of camera and objects in scene. From image sequence, determine (e
UPenn - ESE - 535
ESE535 University of Pennsylvania Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering Electronic Design Automation ESE535, Spring 2009Spring 2009Assignment #4Monday, March 16Due: Wednesday, April 8, beginning of class. Resources: You are free to
UPenn - ESE - 535
ESE535: Electronic Design AutomationToday Multilevel Synthesis/Optimization Why Transforms - defined Division/extraction How we support transformsDay 14: March 16, 2009 Multi-level Synthesis1 Penn ESE353 Spring 2009 - DeHon Penn ESE353 Spr
Mich Tech - CM - 310
COMSOL Project Instructions for Solving Flow between Two Parallel PlatesProblem Statement: Using COMSOL 3.3, calculate the steady state velocity field for the flow of an incompressible Newtonian fluid between parallel plates. The plates are 0.100m l
Mich Tech - CM - 310
Velocity distributions in laminar flowyrectangular:zcylindrical:rz Faith A. Morrison, Michigan Tech U.Momentum balance, flowing system (open system; control volume): rate of sum of forces + net momentum = accumulation acting on
Mich Tech - CM - 4655
Summary Instructions Bohlin C-VOR Shear Rheometer12 January 2009 Dr. Faith A. Morrison fmorriso@mtu.edu (906 231-0656) Authorized users only. Contact Dr. Morrison to receive authorization.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
Mich Tech - CM - 310
Part I: Momentum Transfer Momentum transfer: 21 = dv1 dx2momentum flux Part II: Heat Transfervelocity gradientthermal conductivity Heat transfer:qx dT = k A dxheat fluxtemperature gradient1 Faith A. Morrison, Michigan Tech U.2
Mich Tech - PH - 2400
PH2400 Waves and Modern Physics Chapter 6Biju R. PatlaQuestions: 2 , 4 and Problems: 6.10, 6.14, 6.25, 6.29, 6.31 QuestionsQ 2: The minimum uncertainty principle is: xpx = /2 The uncertainty principle makes it impossible to localize a particle
Mich Tech - PH - 1600
PH1600: Introductory Astronomy Fall 2005 4:05 PM 4:55 PM MW Location: Fisher 129 Instructor: R. Nemiroff/ V. Tilvi http:/www.phy.mtu.edu/~vpshetti/ph1600/teaching.html E-mail: vpshetti@mtu.edu Office: B025 A Office hours: Mon: 3:00-4:00 pm Tue : 1:0
Mich Tech - PH - 2400
PH2400 Waves and Modern Physics Chapter OneBiju R. PatlaProblems: 1.13, 1.18, 1.30, 1.14 and Solved Ex: 1.10The above problems were supposed to be solved in class. But I missed 1.10. Doppler shift is an important topic which we will encounter a
Mich Tech - EE - 5560
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, VOL. 44, NO. 2, MARCH 1998677Blind Multiuser Detection: A Subspace ApproachXiaodong Wang and H. Vincent Poor, Fellow, IEEEAbstract- A new multiuser detection scheme based on signal subspace estimation is
Northwest Nazarene - CS - 263
CS 263 Mar. 3, 2009 Assignment 3 Due 5pm, Mar. 11, 2009 Part A Answer the following questions 1. Convert the binary numbers to decimal (show your calculation steps)0.00101 101.0011 1101.1001012. Convert the decimal numbers to binary (show your cal
Alaska Anch - CS - 351
Algorithms - Basic Concepts Algorithms so what is an algorithm, anyway? The dictionary definition: An algorithm is a well-defined computational procedure that takes input and produces output. This class will deal with how to design algorithms and un
Mich Tech - PH - 2230
FET Transistor ProblemsHW-71. For the circuit below the gate to source voltage, Vgs, is -0.8 V. What is the drain to source voltage?2. An N-channel JFET transistor has Idss = 8 ma and Vp = -3V. (a) Sketch, as best you can using the information
Mich Tech - PH - 2230
PH2230 - Laplace TransformHW51) For the circuit below, the switch has been open for a long time. The switch is then closed at t = 0. Solve for the current into the capacitor as a function of time using the Laplace transform method. The sinusoidal
Mich Tech - PH - 2230
PH2230 - Complex ImpedancesHW-41. What is the magnitude and phase shift (relative to the voltage source) of the current through the 1k resistor in the circuit below?2. Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit for the circuit below.3. Consider the
Mich Tech - PH - 2230
PH2230 - Homework - Resistor CircuitsHW-21) For the circuits below, determine the current delivered by the power supplies and the currents through each of the resistors. Do these using circuit reduction and superposition. A) B)2. For the circui
Mich Tech - PH - 2230
BJT Circuits(in addition to those done for lab)HW-91. Electric Eye: In the circuit below, the NPN transistor is specified as having hfe = = 65. The resistor RL is a (model for a) 12V, 1 W light bulb (i.e. the light bulb is designed to be used w
UPenn - CIS - 670
termvar , x , y, z tyvar , X , Y , Z index , i , j , n, m t, u := | | | | | v := | | := | | | | | := | | | | | := | | | | := | | | := | |x x : S .t tt X : K .t t [T ]term: variable abstraction application type abstraction type application value:
Mich Tech - CM - 416
2008 by Tomas Co, Michigan Technological UniversityTable 7a. Trigonometric Functions (Each below can be prefixed by a or arc, and/or suffixed by h, e.g. arcsinh)sin cos tan csc sec cotTable 7b. Other Functions arg def deg dim erf exp gcd hom in
Mich Tech - CM - 4650
Name:_Exam ICM 4650 February 20, 2007 Please be neat. Please write on only one side of each piece of paper in your solution. v Navier-Stokes Equation: + v v = -p + 2 v + g t Continuity Equation: = - ( v ) tNewtonian Incompressible Co
Mich Tech - CM - 4650
Name:_Exam IICM 4650 April 2, 2008 Please be neat. Please write on only one side of each piece of paper in your solution. Useful formulas are given on the back page.1. (15 points) Material functions in shear flow are written in terms of 11 , 22
Mich Tech - CM - 4650
Homework 1 CM4650 Spring 2009Due: Wednesday January 21 2009, in class Please write on one side of the page only! Please write legibly and large. Thank you. 1. What are the magnitudes of the two vectors given below? What are unit vectors in the direc
Mich Tech - CM - 4650
Name:.CM 4650 Polymer Rheology 12 February 2009Note: Please be neat. Please write on one side of the paper only. 1. (15 points) What is A g in Einstein notation?Midterm Exam I2. (15 points) For the tensor M given below, what is M : M ? Show
UPenn - CIS - 140
CIS140[Fall 08] - HOMEWORK 6Due on December 2, Tuesday1)(4pts) Use an example of an emotion associated feeling other than one used in lecture to argue (a) in favor of the James-Lange theory and (b) against the James-Lange theory. (They can be diffe
Alaska Anch - CS - 109
Picture Encoding and ManipulationWe perceive light different from how it actually is Color is continuous Visible light is wavelengths between 370 and 730 nm Thats 0.00000037 and 0.00000073 meters But we perceive light with color sensors that p
Alaska Anch - CS - 109
Manipulating Pixels by Range and More on FunctionsRemember that pixels are in a matrix Matrices have two dimensions: A height and a width We can reference any element in the matrix with (x,y) or (horizontal, vertical) We refer to those coordinat
Mich Tech - CH - 3510
Chemistry 3510 Physical Chemistry I: Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Fall 2008Study and representative problems for Midterm 2.I. Front page formulae(a table data will be provided that contains the standard phase change and formation information for
Mich Tech - CH - 1110
CH1110, Spring 2008 Chapter 2 Suggested end-of-chapter problems: 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.9, 2.18, 2.20, 2.38, 2.46, 2.52, 2.56, 2.60, 2.62 Assigned homework problems: (due at recitation, Jan 29): 2.16, 2.22, 2.30, 2.54
Mich Tech - CH - 1110
CH1110, Spring 2008 Jan 18 assignments: Suggested end-of-chapter (Chapter 1) problems: 1.10, 1.12, 1.17, 1.18, 1.24, 1.26, 1.30, 1.34, 1.40, 1.48, 1.52, 1.56 Assigned homework problems: (due Jan 22 at recitation): 1.20, 1.28, 1.36, 1.46.
Mich Tech - CH - 1110
CH1110, Spring 2008 Chapter 3 Suggested end-of-chapter problems: 3.12, 3.20, 3.26, 3.38, 3.42, 3.44, 3.54, 3.58, 3.78, 3.84, 3.85, 3.107 Assigned homework problems: (due Feb 5): 3.14, 3.24, 3.34, 3.50, 3.64
UPenn - CIS - 260
CIS 260Homework 6, due March 24Problem 14, page 218Problem 17, page 218Problem 18, page 218Problem 1a,b, page 229Problem 4a,b, page 229