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Naval Academy - EE - 332
EE332 PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Introduction to AlteraName:_ Section:_ Date:_Introduction:The purpose of this PE is to introduce you to the use of the Altera Development Board and Quartus II software to build digital circuits. You may wish to refer to
Villanova - CMB - 8050
Chapter 1: Introduction to Supply Chain ManagementCMB 8050Matthew J. Liberatore1-1What Is a Supply Chain?Flow of products and services from: Rawmaterials manufacturers Intermediate products manufacturers End product manufacturers Wholesa
Villanova - CMB - 8050
Solver Homework Solutions M. J. Liberatore1. Panelpine produces three types of pressed paneling from pine and spruce. The three types of paneling are Western, Old English, and Colonial. Each sheet must be cut and pressed. Each sheet of Western requi
Villanova - MIS - 3030
Chapter 1Overview of Electronic CommerceDefinitions and Concepts electronic commerce (EC) The process of buying, selling, transferring, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks. ebusiness A broader definition of E
Villanova - MIS - 3030
Class FeedbackWhere do we take this course?Common Theme Among Responses Please, no PowerPoint barrage Utilize the server to create a "real world" experience Not sure what to suggest, but make the class count Concern for gradeSuggested "Rea
Villanova - MIS - 3030
Chapter 3Retailing in Electronic Commerce: Products and ServicesInternet Marketing and Electronic Retailing Overview Of Electronic Retailing electronic retailing (etailing) etailersRetailing conducted online, over the Internet.Retailers who
Naval Academy - FE - 450
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Economics Department: GAME THEORY Fall 2008 FE450: Professor: Office: Phone: Office hours: E-mail: Web page: Section 3041 (TR 9th) in NI0006 Associate Professor Pamela Schmitt Nimitz 73 3-6888 Thursday 1115 - 1530. Please
Villanova - FIN - 2323
Bob LeClair's Finance and Markets Newsletter For the Week Ending: Change Change 1/1/07 10/27/07 11/3/07 (Week) (Yr-to-Date) Dow Jones Ind. Avg. 12,463 13,807 13,595 (212) 1,132 (% Change) -1.53% 9.08% S & P 500 Index 1,418 1,535 1,510 (26) 91 (% Chan
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042Test #2Closed Book, one sheet of paper, no calculators Show all your workNovember 11, 2005Name: 25% 1. a.A counter has been designed, built, and shown to work properly. It produces the output sequence: ABC = 111 000 010 110 101 111
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042 1. a, b. AB 00 C 0 1 1 0Answers for Test #2AB 00 0 1 AB 00 0 0November 12, 200401 0 11 10 0 0C 0 101 0 11 10 0 0C 0 101 1 11 10 0 0ZERO = A'B'C' C 0 1 AB 00 0 0 01 0 11 10 1 0 C 0 1 AB 00 0 0ONE = A'C 01 0
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2490 1. a. ROM 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111Answers for Test #2November 22, 1996w b. PLA xz w'x'y w'xy' wy'zxyzFw c. PAL xy yz' x'y'z dxyzFxyzd GPage 22. A B C D
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042 1.Answers - Test #2November 11, 2005a.ZERO = A'B' or B'C', TWO = A'B, FIVE = AB' or B'C, SIX = AC', SEVEN = BC. One of the circuits is: ZERO TWO FIVE SIX SEVEN A b. B CFirst write the truth table. Using an inverter to get z', this giv
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2490Test #1 October 9, 1998 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work25% 1.a. Convert the decimal number 147 to binary. Use the method of dividing by 2 that was shown in class. b. Convert the binary
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042Test #1Closed Book, one sheet of paper, no calculators Show all your workOctober 7, 2005Name: 25% 1. You can probably do most of these problems in your head. Use the method indicated to show that you know that method. a.Convert the deci
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040Test #1 October 12, 2001 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work25% 1.a. Using the method taught in class, show how to add the following two octal numbers: 526 +733 b. Using the method taught i
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040Test #2 November 16, 2001 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work25% 1.a. Show the state table for a state machine which is to recognize the input sequences: 0100, 110, and 011. The histories o
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042Test #2 November 10, 2006 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your workName: 25% 1. a. A counter has been designed which produces the sequence: ABC = 100 000 010 110 111 100 . Show an incomplete
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040 1. a.Answers - Final Examinationi. FEDC16 = 1111 1110 1101 11002 Negate = 0000 0001 0010 0100 ii. 0 000 000 100 100 1002 = 0004448 iii. 4 4 4 8 364 72 292 FEDC16 = 29210 signed i. FEDC16 = 1111 1110 1101 11002 ii. 1 111 111 011 011 1002 =
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040Final Examination December 19, 2001 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work12% 1.A hex number is given as FEDC. Assume this is stored as a 16 bit word in a processor like the 68000. Do the foll
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040Test #1 October 11, 2000 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work25% 1.a. Convert the hex number 3B to binary. b. Convert the result of part a. to octal. c. Use the octal-to-decimal conversion m
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2490Test #2 November 20, 1998 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work25% 1.Shown below is the circuit diagram for a state machine with 4 states. The clockpulse lines are not shown. Find the state t
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040Test #2 November 17, 1999 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your work20% 1.Shown below is the state table for a state machine with 4 states. Design the circuit for this machine. In other words, do
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042Final ExaminationClosed Book, one sheet of paper, no calculators Show all your workDecember 14, 2006Name: 20% 1. a.In the following, assume a computer identical with the 68000 except that it has 4-bit words. In each case. do the additio
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2042Test #1 October 6, 2006 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your workName: 25% 1. Today's date, October 6, can be written as 10/06. Using the number 1006 do the following: a. Assuming 1006 is a decimal
Villanova - ECE - 2041
ECE2041Final Examination AnswersMay 6, 20031.Show the PIC code that will do the statement in just 1 instruction. You can use more than 1 instruction for partial credit. The answer is shown in bold. a. Set the C flag if the value in location t
Villanova - ECE - 2040
ECE2040Test #2 November 15, 2002 Closed Book, one sheet of paper, programmer card, no calculators Show all your workSection: 001 002 003Name: 25% 1. Consider the functions f and g: f = w'y + wy' + wz g = w'y + wy' + wz + xy'z' Use the ROM sheet
Villanova - EMB - 101
Accounting Records and SystemsPart One: Financial AccountingIrwin/McGrawHill4 The McGrawHill Companies, Inc., 1999The AccountSlide 4-1Cash (increase) Beginning balance -05,000 4,000 200 12,000 21,200 New balance 5,450 (decrease) 750 7,200
Villanova - ACC - 1102
The most recent I/S for Alpine Co. appears below. Alpine, Inc. I/S FYE December 35000 units Sales 31, 19x1 175,000 Less COGS DM 35,000 DL 26,250 O/H 53,100 114,350 GP 60,650 Less Op. Exp Selling: Variable: Sales 14,000 Commission Shipping 3,500 17,50
University of Baltimore - IDIA - 630
Session 2 Information ArchitectureThe Elements of User ExperienceInformation EcologiesContent UsersContextInformation needs modelsPerfect catch(knowing item seeking) (explanatory seeking) (exhaustive research)Lobster trappingI
University of Baltimore - IDIA - 616
IDIA 616 : Hypermedia ProductionSession 8: Lecture NotesRelated Reading:Dynamic HTML: Chapter 10, "Event Handlers", pp. 10151036 And DOM sections on "form" and "input (type=text)", pp 683 and 759Form Validation: Event handlersThere are a numbe
University of Baltimore - IDIA - 618
Conditionals & Arrays in PHPDynamic Websites IDIA 618Conditional ExecutionSimple if statement: if ($today = "Sunday") { $bgcolor = "#FEF0C5"; }Conditional ExecutionSimple if statement with else clause: if ($today = "Sunday") { $bgcolor = "#FE
University of Baltimore - IDIA - 630
February 12, 2009 SAIC Interview Questions for Feb. 14, 2009 Goals What core company values do you want to project to your employees through the internal website? What about your current information retrieval system does not work? What does work? Use
University of Baltimore - COSC - 460
Kyle Bowser COSC 460 2/13/09 POC Project Proposal Project Name: Financial Fun The game I have decided to design will be an educational based game on personal financing. The game's purpose will be to teach the player how to responsibly manage and spen
University of Baltimore - COSC - 460
Alden Bradstock COSC 460: Sims and Society Spring 2009Project ProposalProject Name: Firearms Safety The Group (if project is undertaken at this time): Alden Bradstock Eric Hall Dan Goldberg Chris Gardner I am the communications lead and w
North Alabama - GE - 111
The Water CycleEcclesiastes 1:7 All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return againCooling the Air. Cool air can carry less moisture When air is cooled, water vapor co
North Alabama - GE - 112
GE 112 Lab assignment 1. A. Where have you been? Using the maps provided, identify the places you have traveled. Write a brief description of the destinations and record a single story about one of your adventures in seeing the world. (this part of t
Bridgeport - CS - 435
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[ ]){ if (argc > 1) { execlp("/bin/cat", "cat", argv[1], (char *) NULL); perror("exec failure "); exit(1); } fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s text_file\n", *argv); exit
Bridgeport - CPE - 300
ENGR 300Dr. Tarek SobhENGR 300 SEVEN-STEP PROCEDURE FOR MORAL DECISION MAKING*1. Recognize and define the ethical problem and be ready to revise as you go along. 2. Investigate and check the facts 3. Formulate alternatives and continue to check
Bridgeport - CS - 597
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Bridgeport - CS - 390
Program #1 J. DichterCS 390 University of BridgeportIn this assignment, you are to simply make a program out of the two modules already written for you. The program simply reads an integer into two data objects, and then displays their values. In
Spring Arbor - COM - 300
Electronic Communication Research Resource Notebook (COM 300): Assessment RubricName:Excellent (10-9 points): Excellent to superior work in all areas as indicated in the instructors' written expectations; exemplary performance, participation, creat
Long Island U. - LIS - 650
LIS650 lecture 1 Major HTMLThomas Krichel 2004-11-14the <html> element It is the root element of an XHTML document. It has required children <head> and <body>. It has two optional attributes the "dir" attribute says in which direction the con
Long Island U. - HHH - 0608
Brief History of Educational TechnologyActivity #1 (a)What is technology?What is educational technology?Big T versus little t Instructional Technology versus instruction technology Or Big T versus little t Instructional Technology (or Big
Long Island U. - HHH - 0608
Technology for Special Populations Hearing Impairments Group (Deb, Brittany, Ayse, Allison) You are educational technology specialists in the Keystone School District. There are currently a number of students in several schools (both elementary and s
Wisc Stevens Point - AYUDC - 217
Amber YudchitzAyudc217@uwsp.edu Current Address 3524 Regent St. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 345-0938ObjectiveSeeking a primary teaching position in which I can use my enthusiasm, energy and creativity to build a community atmosphere that encour
Cleveland State - CIS - 600
In-Order Execution In-order execution does not always give the best performance on superscalar machines. The following example uses in-order execution and in-order completion. Multiplication takes one more cycle to complete than addition/subtracti
Cleveland State - CBA - 260
CIS 260/500 Installing Java on a USB Memory StickDr. PechuraYou will need a solid state USB disk drive with at least 256 MB capacity. Installing the Java program development software on it will allow you to work on any computer that has a USB port
Cleveland State - IST - 511
ASP.NET Example The YELLOW The RED formCode for the YELLOW FormPublic Class WebForm1 Inherits System.Web.UI.Page #Region " Web Form Designer Generated Code " Private Sub btnCallForm_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Ev
Cleveland State - CIS - 530
CIS 530 - Class Notes - Day 2 - Elmasri Ch. 2 - Database System ConceptsDBMS architecture evolved from monolithic to modular client/server systems.Client module is on user workstation, PC; running apps and user interfaces.CM handles users, gives
Wisc Stevens Point - JSCHO - 491
U.S. Savings Bonds & Certificates of Deposit (CD) U.S. Savings Bond: The federal government pays cash to investors to loan it money, just like a savings account. Also just like the savings account, the form of payment is interest. A Bond is a forma
Wisc Stevens Point - JSCHO - 491
Interest RatesWhat is it? Interest is like a payment you receive for allowing a bank to use the money you hold in your account while you are not using it. In the text of a loan, it the amount you pay the bank while you are using their money. A savi
Wisc Stevens Point - JSCHO - 491
Jennifer Schomer Examples March 14, 2005Concept of BudgetingExamples 1)Jane wanted to see where her money was going, and she needed to start some where. Therefore, Jane decided to group what she spends her money on into categories. Jane is making
Cleveland State - EEC - 584
EEC-484/584 Computer NetworksLecture 1 Wenbing Zhaowenbing@ieee.org(Lecture nodes are based on materials supplied by Dr. Louise Moser at UCSB and Prentice-Hall)2What is Computer Network? A group of computers inter-connected togetherLocal Ar
Mercer - ETM - 645
Integer ProgrammingKey characteristic of an Integer Program (IP) or Mixed Integer Linear Program (MILP): One or more of the decision variable must be integer. In some cases a problem that requires an Integer solution can be solved as a Linear progra
Mercer - ETM - 645
ETM 645-6 (Spring '09) Lesson: Integer Programming Objectives: 1. Define integer (IP) and mixed integer (MILP) programming 2. Be able to formulate IPs 3. Solve IPs using branch and bound. 4. Define upper bound, lower bound.Assignment:1. Chapter 1
Mercer - MGT - 382
MGT 382-10 (Spring '07) Lesson: Forecasting Objectives: Chapter 3 1. List elements of a good forecast 2. Describe qualitative forecasting techniques 3. Describe the quantitative techniques of a. Moving average b. Weighted moving average c. Exponentia
Mercer - EGR - 126
EGR 126-16 (Fall '07) Lesson: Recursive and Overloaded Functions and An Introduction to File Input and Output Objectives:1) 2) 3) 4) 5)Describe and show examples of recursion. Describe and show examples of overloaded functions. Discuss the ofstre
Mercer - ISE - 302
ISE 402-1 (Fall '07) Lesson: Introduction to Operations Research and Modeling Objectives: 1. 2. 2. 3. Define operations research / management science Why is MS/OR important? Define model. Describe modeling process.Assignment: 1. Read Chapter 1. 2.
Stanford - MSANDE - 321
Tentative MS&E 321 Class ScheduleFri, Apr 4Mon, Apr 7Mon, Apr 14Wed, Apr 16Fri, Apr 18Mon, Apr 21Wed, Apr 23Fri, Apr 25Mon, Apr 28Wed, Apr 30Fri, May 2Mon, May 5Wed, May 7Fri, May 9Wed, May 14Fri, May 16Mon, May 19Wed, May 2
Stanford - CS - 249
Below are the midterm questions from the cs249B midterm exam from 2008.1. Software Engineering: We in software like to believe "software engineering" is really doing engineering. Describe three key problems with the software industry qualifying as
Stanford - EE - 281
Lecture #3 OutlineEmbedded System Design Laboratory Announcements AVR Processor Resources UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)October 4, 2002Stanford University - EE281 Lecture #3#1Announc