As seen in
Save 20% or More on Tuition
Making smarter decisions about the courses you take, and performing better in those courses will save you thousands of dollars.
Study Smarter, Score Higher
Join
Course Hero
Access
best resources
Ace
your classes
Ace your courses with Course Hero!
|
|
|
Here are the top 5 related documents
...Multimedia Networking Homework 1 (Due October 2)
1. Assuming that the bandwidth of a speech signal is from 50 Hz to 10 KHz and that of a music signal is between 15 KHz and 20 KHz. Derive the following showing all your steps: a. The bit rate that is...
...Multimedia Networking Homework 2 (Due October 14)
1. Suppose that a sender sends a silence suppressed RTP stream of G.711 audio to a receiver. During a talk spurt 20 msecs chunks of quantized audio samples are encapsulated into RTP packets and sent...
...Multilevel Feedback Queue Scheduling
Another way to put a preference on short-lived processes
Penalize processes that have been running longer.
Preemptive
admitted Ready Queue 0 dispatched CPU
Timeout
Processes in RQ1 are scheduled only when no ...
...Welcome to CS697B!
Special Topics on Concurrent and Distributed Systems Tue Thu 8:30pm to 9:45 :-( http:/www.cs.umb.edu/~jxs/courses/2007/697/
Course Topics
Object-oriented concurrent systems
Processes and threads Concurrency principles and techn...
...HW8
The decay factor used in 4.3BSD is:
2 * LoadAverage DR = 2 * LoadAverage + 1
LoadAverage
The average number of ready processes over the last second.
Discuss how this decay factor impacts process scheduling. Compare the scheduling algorith...
Here are the top 5 documents for CS 697
...Multimedia Networking Homework 1 (Due October 2)
1. Assuming that the bandwidth of a speech signal is from 50 Hz to 10 KHz and that of a music signal is between 15 KHz and 20 KHz. Derive the following showing all your steps: a. The bit rate that is...
...Multimedia Networking Homework 2 (Due October 14)
1. Suppose that a sender sends a silence suppressed RTP stream of G.711 audio to a receiver. During a talk spurt 20 msecs chunks of quantized audio samples are encapsulated into RTP packets and sent...
...Multilevel Feedback Queue Scheduling
Another way to put a preference on short-lived processes
Penalize processes that have been running longer.
Preemptive
admitted Ready Queue 0 dispatched CPU
Timeout
Processes in RQ1 are scheduled only when no ...
...Welcome to CS697B!
Special Topics on Concurrent and Distributed Systems Tue Thu 8:30pm to 9:45 :-( http:/www.cs.umb.edu/~jxs/courses/2007/697/
Course Topics
Object-oriented concurrent systems
Processes and threads Concurrency principles and techn...
...HW8
The decay factor used in 4.3BSD is:
2 * LoadAverage DR = 2 * LoadAverage + 1
LoadAverage
The average number of ready processes over the last second.
Discuss how this decay factor impacts process scheduling. Compare the scheduling algorith...
Study Smarter, Score Higher
Document Excerpt (unformatted)
Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, homework solutions, papers, exam answer keys and textbook solutions.
Read HW two papers on the proxy design pattern Modify sample code as follows: Replace an anonymous thread class (in Casher::order()) with a Runnable class (say, the class Order) Implement Future::isReady(): boolean True returned if a real pizza is ready; otherwise, false returned. Modify main() to use isRedy() Implement Future::getPizza(timeout: long): String Blocks (with for await()) at most timeout (in milliseconds) if a real pizza is not ready Timeout is the maximum time to wait. Throws an TimeoutException when a timeout occurs. Currently, Future::getPizza() blocks until a real pizza becomes ready. 1 Main() new order() :Casher new new future :Order (Runnable) :Future new :RealPizza setRealPizza() getPizza() getPizza() pizzaData pizzaData 2
Find millions of documents here - Study Guides, Homework Solutions, Papers, Exam Answer Keys and more.
Course Hero has millions of course related materials that will enable you to learn better,
faster and get an A in all your courses.
Below is a small sample set of documents:
Below is a small sample set of documents:
Penn State >> AFD >> 123 (Fall, 2009)
Andrew Davis GEOG 586: Quarter Long Project Asthma Populations and Ground Level Ozone Prince Georges County Maryland 2000-2005 Background and Topic: As a young child between the ages of ten to fourteen years old I had a particularly hard time with C...
Penn State >> AFD >> 123 (Fall, 2009)
Andrew Davis GEOG-586 Lesson 3 In this lesson we worked with randomly generated numbers being used as X-Y coordinates and then plotted on a grid. The different plots were examined for clustering, and behavior. The spreadsheet workbook included three ...
Penn State >> AFD >> 123 (Fall, 2009)
GEOG 586: Andrew Davis Week 8: This weeks lesson dealt with dealt with the concept of Spatial Autocorrelation in greater detail than it was in the earlier readings. We explored a data set dealing with census data in Auckland New Zealand and looked at...
Penn State >> AYS >> 5033 (Fall, 2009)
Mike Jones? Mike Jones who? This saying is spreading from Texas throughout the country. The Houston underground rapper Mike Jones signature saying has helped propel him to an unimaginable level of stardom. Mike Jones previous underground mix tapes...
Penn State >> AFH >> 5003 (Fall, 2009)
Andrew F. Horvath 322 East 11th Avenue Conshohocken, PA 19428 610-955-3397 Octsky3186@aol.com Objective: To enrich my study of architectural engineering by observing professional architectural engineers. Education: Pennsylvania State University, St...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5084 (Fall, 2009)
RESUME E-MAIL : aop5084@psu.edu NAME : ARUNACHALAM PALANIAPPAN PSU ID: 966375124 ADDRESS: CLASS : freshman Local Address: Present Address: 48, Raman Street T.Nagar Chennai-600017 India PHONE : +91-9444026460 + 9144-28151455 AGE: 17 DATE OF BIRTH: 01-...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5084 (Fall, 2009)
RESUME NAME : ARUNACHALAM PALANIAPPAN PSU ID: 966375124 CLASS : freshman E-MAIL : aop5084@psu.edu ADDRESS: Local Address: 48, Raman Street T.Nagar Chennai-600017 India PHONE : +91-9444026460 + 9144-28151455 AGE: 17 DATE OF BIRTH: 01-12-1991 SEX : Mal...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5084 (Fall, 2009)
By Arunachalam Courtney Giblin What is WiMax? High Speed Wireless Broad Coverage Scalability Quality of Service Range Coverage Scalability Channel WiFi Relative Performance Bandwidth Optimized for indoor Quality of Service perf...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5084 (Fall, 2009)
Pluming Block -ARUNACHALAM The M odel SOME VIEWS Fr ont V ew i Right View Top View The Par t s Used Pr ocedur e All parts were created in solid works. Different parts are of different color. Then all parts were assembled using solid works...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5084 (Fall, 2009)
Super Saver Solution Team-5 Chris- web report, costing Matt- trade study, model Arun- power point, costing Hudson- model, cad Problem Statement Review literature and development of technology. New combination of Solar Panels. More efficient. http:...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5084 (Fall, 2009)
By Arunachalam Problemwithsamedesign Hereare2different typesinsulinbottles Thechangeinthismay befatal. Heretheleftisahand lotion,Rightisa shampoo. Thinkwhatisgoingto happenwhenitisinter changedwhenbathing Suggestions ...
Penn State >> AOP >> 5019 (Fall, 2009)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Anand Padmanabha The Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the greatest...
Penn State >> AYM >> 5067 (Fall, 2009)
Amy Milewski ART 002 Nicholas Sparks Many people have heard the name Nicholas Sparks before. The people that do know who he are very away that he is a very popular all American writer. He is known for his novels of romance, tragedy, faith, and re...
Penn State >> AFE >> 5002 (Fall, 2009)
Ahmed F. Ellaisy afe5002@psu.edu School Address: 409 Curry Hall University Park, PA 16802 Cell: (610) 763-2834 Objective Permanent Address: 11 Valley Road Wyomissing, PA 19610 (610) 373-1207 To obtain an Information Technology internship beginning s...
Penn State >> AFH >> 5003 (Fall, 2009)
Andrew Horvath March 05, 2009 CAS 483 Assignment 4 CSS Summary CSS is short for Cascading Style Sheets. The use of CSS is to simply add styles such as fonts, colors, and spacing to a Web page as a whole. One can use CSS to format tables, lists, and...
Penn State >> ENGR >> 5037 (Fall, 2009)
RainwaterHarvesting: JacobsLadder Click to edit Master subtitle style AlexDevaux RishmaMehta RyanWhittington Tonight. l l l l 4ish things What has happened Whats happening now Leadership takeaway Whats going to happen The Team Fearless Leader ...
Penn State >> ENGR >> 5037 (Fall, 2009)
Alex Devaux ENGR 493 December 8, 2008 ENGR 493 Reflection Paper Each person excels in different levels of academia. Some love books and theories, some love math problems, some love philosophical dilemmas, and other are enthralled by a good project...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> CS >> 110 (Fall, 2009)
CS110Lecture6June9,2008 Project1isduenextMonday. Expectaquizsoon 04/27/09 CS110Spring2008,Lecture6 1 Agenda BooleanExpressions TheifStatement Comparingdata Theswitchstatement RandomandMathClass 04/27/09 CS110Spring2008,Lecture6 2 Flowof...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
Autumn Divers Group 4 Structure Unit Rationale: All my lessons encompass and question the idea of structure and its importance in art. The lessons teach how changing the structure of something changes its meaning, how building a monumental structure...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
A ED Curriculum Theory and Development in Art Education Inside Out from the Outside In Lesson 1 Your Name: Joshua Cloud, Autumn Divers, Caitlin Christopher Room Number: 105 Unit Title: Inside Out from the Outside In Grade Level: 4-6 Time of Lesson: ...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
Autumn Divers Lesson One Reflection February 9, 2008 Our first day of Saturday school was a success, I believe. We had questions planned out for the discussion, but when actually facing the kids, I did not feel they were warmed up enough to discuss ...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
A ED Curriculum Theory and Development in Art Education Inside Out from the Outside In Lesson 1 Your Name: Joshua Cloud, Autumn Divers, Caitlin Christopher Unit Title: Inside Out from the Outside In Room Number: 105 Grade Level: 4-6 Time of Lesson: 9...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
Autumn Divers Lesson Three Reflection February 23, 2008 Many good things were occurring this past Saturday, but overall, I allotted too much time for each activity, which was the root of all the other problems occurring. I thought each step was goin...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
Here I am giving an example of elements they can add to their blind contour drawings in their new tissue paper creation. This time I was looking at my paper. Here I am demonstrating the process for gluing tissue paper onto paper using a glue and wa...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
Autumn Divers Lesson Four Reflection March 1, 2008 Week four\'s lesson went really well. They were all enthralled by the flipbooks! And even more importantly, the discussion that led to the presentation of the project was not only understood, but was...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
In brainstorming an action they were choosing to illustrate in their flipbooks, I had them physically act it out so that they would have a better visualization of it in their minds before recording it on paper. Here, one of my students is showing me...
Penn State >> AFD >> 5017 (Fall, 2009)
Autumn Divers April 22, 2008 Reflection on Last Day This past Saturday was more of a party than a lesson (especially with all the candy and food!). This still required a lesson plan, but was not written out in as much planning or detail as our other ...
Penn State >> AYC >> 5105 (Fall, 2009)
Team 3: Alice, Andor, Amanda, Nathan & Natalie April 27, 2009 Driver assist system Determine range, velocity, and position Maintain Formation GPS Accelerometer Gyroscope Short Range Radar IR Camera Medium Earth Orbit satellites Location, speed di...
Penn State >> AOG >> 103 (Fall, 2009)
With the importance of science and math growing each day, I feel that I want to be a part of the discovery of many new findings in the area of the mathematical sciences. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in meteorology with a minor degree...
Penn State >> AOG >> 103 (Fall, 2009)
Hurricanes: A conceptual and mathematical guide to these monsters of nature (Including research on the history of hurricane forecasting in the Caribbean) Alex O. Gonzalez The Table of Contents I. The history of hurricanes 3 II. The Governing Math...
Penn State >> AOG >> 103 (Fall, 2009)
Right vs. Left The majority people today are right handed, meaning that their right hand is stronger than their left and dominates most activities. Did you ever think that just like your hands, your brain has a dominant side? There is a theory of the...
Penn State >> AOG >> 103 (Fall, 2009)
Brain Teasers mini riddles Find out what the animals are! (For example, \"To run away or escape\" could be a \"flea\") Questions 1. A strong body tissue 2. Government head of a town/city, rhymes with bear 3. To sound low, husky, or grating 4. Relating ...
Penn State >> AOG >> 103 (Fall, 2009)
...
Penn State >> AOG >> 103 (Fall, 2009)
...
E. Kentucky >> EECS >> 210 (Fall, 2009)
Homework 4 Due Friday February 20 at beginning of lecture Section 2.1, Exercises: 2, 8, 30 Section 2.2, Exercises: 18, 26, 32 Section 2.3, Exercises: 2, 4, 10, 14 ...
E. Kentucky >> EECS >> 210 (Fall, 2009)
Homework 3 Due Friday February 13 at beginning of lecture Page 85-86, Section 1.6, Exercises: 2, 18, 24, 26, 32 Page 102-103, Section 1.7, Exercises: 2, 4, 6, 12 ...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> CS >> 651 (Spring, 2009)
CS451/651, Spring 2009, Bill Campbell Name _ Grade sheet for P4 (JavaCC) Narrative Clear discussion of purpose, approach. (/5) _ Clear discussion of what you did, didn\'t do, (/5) _ ...
E. Kentucky >> ITTC >> 753 (Fall, 2009)
Time in Embedded and Real Time Systems Lecture #6 David Andrews dandrews@eecs.ukans.edu What We Will Cover Today Time and Order 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. Causal Order Temporal Order Delivery Order Global Time Precision/Accuracy Sparse Time Internal Sy...
E. Kentucky >> ITTC >> 753 (Fall, 2009)
Top Level Design o OBJECTIVE: Learn How to Develop A Top Level Design OBJECTIVE: Learn Key Information Necessary For Top Level Design OBJECTIVE: Learn How to Document Top Level Design o o Top Level Design Block Diagram o The Main Purpose of th...
Colorado State >> M >> 261 (Fall, 2009)
...
Colorado State >> M >> 261 (Fall, 2009)
...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> BIOCHM >> 383 (Fall, 2009)
Chapter 22 Mammalian Fuel Metabolism: Integration and Regulation Homework 1. The major electron donor in reductive biosynthesis is A) FADH2. B) NADPH. C) NADH. D) CO2. E) none of the above. 2. The function(s) of glycolysis include(s) A) degrading g...
Simons Rock >> CH >> 250 (Fall, 2009)
0 M u x ALU Add result 1 Add Shift left 2 4 Instruction [3126] Control RegDst Branch MemRead MemtoReg ALUOp MemWrite ALUSrc RegWrite Instruction [2521] Read register 1 Zero ALU ALU result Instruction [2016] Instruction [310] Instruction [1511] Wri...
Contra Costa College >> ELEC >> 353 (Fall, 2009)
ELEC353LectureNotesSet2 ELEC353 Lecture Notes Set 2 Thefirsthomeworkassignmentispostedonthecoursewebsite. DoitbeforeJanuary16th. CircuitonaLogicBoard MicrostripTransmissionLine TypesofTransmissionLines Inan andInan Chapter2 CoaxialCable Transmis...
Simons Rock >> CMPT >> 242 (Fall, 2009)
Sheet1 Draw2 version 1.08 Copyright (c) Petr Skoda, 2002 Accompanied source code can be used, modified and distributed without any restrictions. This exercise can be used for teaching fundamentals of OOP and Java. --Draw2 is suitable for demonstratio...
Colorado State >> M >> 501 (Fall, 2009)
Mathematics 676-3 Homework (due Sep 6) A. Hulpke 6) a) Let n = 2k be even and X a set of n elements. We dene a factor of X to be a partition of X into k sets of size 2. Show that the number of factors is equal to 1 3 5 (2k 1). This number ...
Colorado State >> M >> 501 (Fall, 2009)
Mathematics 501 Homework (due Oct 11) A. Hulpke 30) For a natural number n, denote by D(n) the lattice of divisors of n. Show that if e n = p11 pak with pi = p j primes, then D(n) is (isomorphic to) the direct product of the k e lattices D(p11 ...
Colorado State >> M >> 501 (Fall, 2009)
Mathematics 501 Homework (due Nov 1) A. Hulpke 43) Show that there are exactly Cn Young diagrams that \"fit in the shape\" (n - 1, n - 2, . . . , 1). 44) Using the Hook formula, determine the number of tableaux of the shape 71 51 32 1. 45) a) Show t...
Virgin Islands >> CHEM >> 432 (Fall, 2009)
CHEMISTRY 432 Midterm 2 22 July 2002 Name: _ Student Number: _ Total marks available: 42 There are choices available in each of the questions. Before handing in your paper, make certain to indicate which parts you wish marked. If this is not clear,...
E. Kentucky >> CPE >> 613 (Fall, 2009)
C&PE 613 Chemical Engineering Design I - Fall 2007 Notebook Evaluation Sheet Group Notebook Pickup Number of Students Names Three - Fall 2007 4 MAX SCORE 275 275 275 275 0 0 0 0 Notes from 11/09/07 email regarding assignment changes ~ Assignment 2...
E. Kentucky >> CPE >> 211 (Fall, 2009)
CPE 211 Material and Energy Balances 2:30 3:20 MWF 3016 Learned 3:30 5:20 M 3016 Learned Line numbers: 63640, 63644 Julie N. Howat 212 Burt Hall (MWF) Home (TuTh) 749-1...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 108 (Fall, 2009)
The first is the utilitarian approach argued for by Peter Singer in the paper \"Famine, Affluence and Morality\" and the second is the anti-utilitarian approach argued for by Bernard Williams-Peter Singer\'s argument goes like this: 1. Suffering, and de...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 381 (Fall, 2009)
Lyons-May 4th Quiz: Does Lyons think that CD requires a special moral justification in the cases he discusses? Why or why not? Lyons basic point is that there are som basic problems w/ classical theories of CD-he says there are two strands of theory ...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Second Plato Handout: An Incomplete Summary of Issues in II, IV, VIII and IX (This is intended to highlight the main points but it is a bit sketchy. Dont imitate this in your papers by all means!) Book II 1. The Three-fold division of goods (i) Those...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 381 (Fall, 2009)
RAWLS HANDOUT 1: Basics Of Rawls Theory of Justice The Original Position: Rawls theory of justice is a social contract theory. He argues that we should understand the social contract in terms of what he calls the original position. The original posit...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Mill: The Highlights (A Condensed Version of Utilitarianism (hereafter referred to as `U\') I. Definitions GHP: An act is right acc. to GHP if it causes as least as much happiness in the long run as any available alternative. Happiness=pleasure and th...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
KANT HANDOUT Some definitions and breakdown of arguments: -Principle of Universal Law Formula (PUL): I should never act except in such a way that I can will that my maxim should become a universal law. Universalization test=If you had the power to ch...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 381 (Fall, 2009)
RAWLS HANDOUT 3 What role do different features of the Original Position play in choosing principles of justice? 1. Equality-The principles must benefit everyone alike, since no one can coerce others into accepting them. 2. Ignorance-If I knew my pos...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Bk. IX -Friendship and Self-Love/The Friend As Another Self (a) In Bk. IX, Chapter 4 Aristotle defines the feature of friendship and particularly emphasizes the feature of self-love. A person of good character loves herself and her friends. In fact, ...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Virtue As A Mean 1 -Aristotle argues that there are 6 possible states of character: 1. Heroic excellence (extraordinary virtue); 2. ordinary excellence (i.e., ordinary virtue); 3. self-control; 4. lack of self-control (akrasia); 5. badness of charact...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 381 (Fall, 2009)
Second Rawls Handout-FAQ (frequently asked questions)-All page numbers are from the new edition (the one ordered by the bookstore). The Original Position: The OP is a hypothetical situation for deciding which principles should determine the basic str...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
This is the structure of the function argument 1. 1097b25-8: If S has function F then the good of S depends on F. 2. If human beings have a function, it will be their special kind of life. 3. 1097b34-1098a2: Their special kind of life is a life of ac...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Philosophy 216: History of ethics, Spring, 2005 Prof. Lisa Rivera/Office: Wheatley-5th floor-Room 019 Phone: 617-287-6528 (office) 617-306-1465 (cellfor emergencies) -This syllabus lists the readingsin orderand the assignments. Depending on the pace ...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Second Kant Handout Q: Why is a categorical imperative called a categorical imperative? Kant distinguishes between two types of imperatives (commands). We use many kinds of should/ought/must statements but only some of these apply to agents whatever ...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 381 (Fall, 2009)
Political Obligation and Community I. Objection to tacit consent: Requires us to emigrate to show lack of consent II. Objection to fair play: 1. People might not seek benefit, but still incur obligation 2. Not clear what it means to `benefit\' from po...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Hill Humanity as an End In Itself The first problem of interpreting the second formula is figuring out what humanity means. Kant uses this term in a particular way that is related to, but not identical, to the way we use it to mean humankind. Like Ar...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 381 (Fall, 2009)
Second Rawls Handout-FAQ (frequently asked questions)-All page numbers are from the new edition (the one ordered by the bookstore). The Original Position: The OP is a hypothetical situation for deciding which principles should determine the basic str...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Philosophy 216 Final Paper Topics: Write an 8-10 double-spaced paper on one of the following topics. (If these topics dont appeal to you let me know! I will make up others or we can work together on new ones.) Final version of the paper is due by May...
California State University, Monterey Bay >> FACULTY >> 216 (Fall, 2009)
Virtue As A Mean/See Urmson: Aristotles Doctrine of the Mean in course packet and NE, Book II. -Aristotle argues that there are 6 possible states of character: 1. Heroic excellence (extraordinary virtue); 2. ordinary excellence (i.e., ordinary virtue...
LSU >> NR >> 56142 (Fall, 2009)
Your Security Blanket A monthly guide for parents of newborns Ninth Month It may seem that babys development has slowed some in the ninth month, but many developments are taking place. The Ninth Month Baby and Language Babies have to understand a ...
What are you waiting for?
