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Rutgers - PROJ - 102
public class Main{ public static void main(String[] args){Pair pair=new Pair(1,2);System.out.println(pair);Point point=new Point(3,4);System.out.println(point);System.out.println(point.distance();Point point2=new Point(-3,5);System.
Rutgers - PROJ - 102
import java.util.*;public class TS{ / succs[i] is a set of successors of i private HashSet<Integer>[] succs; / npred[i] is the number of predecessors of i private int[] npred; / done[i] indicates if vertex is completed privat
Rutgers - PROJ - 102
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Rutgers - PHYSICS - 227
Answer code to Fall 2003 second midterm1. 1.62. 1.922 x 10^-27 Cm3. 8.847 x 19^-6 C16. (a) I > 5.35A17. (e) r_a = (1/2) r_b18 (e) about 1/2 a cent (0.529c)19. (c) R= 4 Ohms 20. (b) halved. R0 = 3 Ohm R'= 1.5 Ohm21. (a) 6V22. (d)
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version 2.0, Second EditionAlan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, and David Tegarden Chapter 10: Class and Method Design John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright 2005Slide 1Key ConceptsLowlevel or detailed design is
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Systems Analysis and Design With UML 2.0An ObjectOriented Approach, Second EditionChapter 11: Data Management Layer DesignAlan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegarden 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Slide 1Key DefinitionsObject persistenceIn
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version 2.0Chapter 4 Project ManagementAlan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegarden John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Slide 1PowerPoint Presentation for Dennis, Wixom & Tegardem Systems Analysis and Design Co
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version 2.0, Second EditionAlan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, and David Tegarden Chapter 7: Structural Modeling John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright 2005Slide 1Structural ModelingChapter 7Slide 2Key Ideas
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Introduction to OO SAD & UML Chapter 2Slide 1Basic Characteristics of Object Oriented Systems Classes and Objects Methods and Messages Encapsulation and Information Hiding Inheritance Polymorphism and Dynamic BindingSlide 2Classes and Object
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Systems Analysis and Design With UML 2.0An ObjectOriented Approach, Second EditionChapter 13: Physical Architecture Layer DesignAlan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegarden 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Slide 1Physical Architecture Layer De
St. Ambrose - CSCI - 300600
Systems Analysis and DesignAlan Dennis, Barbara Wixom, and David Tegarden John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Slide 1Human Computer Interaction Layer DesignChapter 12Slide 2Key DefinitionsUser interfaceHow the system interacts with external entitie
Rutgers - MAE - 478
Electronics Thermal Analysis and Management Techniques: Flow Network Modeling (FNM) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Heat Transfer Correlation Experimental Measurement TechniquesSoftware Packages: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5
Rutgers - MAE - 651
650:651 Mechanics of Inelastic Behavior (SM3)Final Exam1.12/14/01(50%) The plastic stress-strain relation of a single active slip system in a face-centered cubic crystal is given by = c + h p ,where c = 100 MPa, and h = 50 MPa. A tensile
Rutgers - MAE - 478
MAE 478 Electronic Packaging Homework Answers Homework # 5 (Due March 27, 2003)1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. What is the most common semiconductor material used in IC fabrication? Name one other semiconductor that is used in special
Rutgers - MAE - 478
Electronic Packaging - MAE 478 Homework # 7 (Due April 17)April 20031. Consider an electronic equipment which has ICs with a maximum junction temperature rating of 125 deg C. The maximum circuit board temperature rise above the outside room ambie
Rutgers - MAE - 465
Homework No. 1 (Due 2/01/08) 1. Solve Problem 2-1 of book. 2. Use Matlab now; Take the above problem; vary relative mass of a second body (like the moon stated above) from [0.01:0.01:1.00] , a. Plot distance of combined Center of Mass (CM) from cente
Rutgers - MAE - 478
Electronic Packaging (MAE 478)(Notes Set # 2)Opto-Electronic Packaging is the physical realization of electronic and information technology products and systems. These products (or systems) have input and output functions. They require energy to o
Rutgers - MAE - 478
Electronic Packaging - MAE 478 Homework # 6 (Due March 28, 2003)Visit the web sites listed below. These web sites belong to three companies: Intel - Integrated Circuit manufacturer Amkor - Integrated Circuit Packaging Company Celestica - Contract
Rutgers - MAE - 651
9/28/01650:651 Mechanics of Inelastic Behavior (SM3)Homework No. 1 (Due Friday, October 5, 2001) 1. The tensile elastic and plastic property of a 6061-T6 aluminum at room temperature can be described by = y + h ( p ) n ,with E=68.3 GPa, =0.33
Rutgers - MAE - 478
Electronic Packaging - MAE 478 Homework # 8 (Due April 17) Plastic Pin Grid ArraysApril 2003(To understand Plastic Pin grid Arrays please refer to Lucent Package Selection Guide in SERC Reading Room. Also refer to Intel Chapters 1, 2 & 13. Also r
Rutgers - BME - 402
The Things I Learned After 8+ Years in IndustryCorporate Research Laboratories Exxon Research and Engineering Company (1996-1999)Corporate Strategic Research Laboratories ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company (1999-2004)Lesson #1 : things ch
Rutgers - BME - 402
125:402 - BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (BME) SENIOR DESIGN II PRELIMINARY SYLLABUSREGISTRATION INDEX 67373, SPRING SEMESTER 2008 http:/coewww.rutgers.edu/classes/bme/bme402/ (NOTE: This syllabus is very similar to that for Senior Design I, since this is a
Rutgers - BME - 432
Mammalian Muscle PropertiesPropertyStrain (%) Strain rate (%/s) Stress (Mpa) Work Density (kJ/m3) Specific Power (W/Kg) Efficiency (%) Modulus (MPa) Density (kg/m3) Cycle LifeTypical Maximum20 0.1 (static) 8 50 40 1037 >40 >50 0.35 40 284 40 >10
Rutgers - BME - 432
1. Inner hair cell of a bullfrog The data at right represent behaviour of stereocilia of an auditory hair cell, obtained by displacement clamp tests, whereby their force, f, was measured at the displacements shown. What mechanical properties are ev
Rutgers - BME - 432
Tuesday, February 15, 2005 Mechanical Testing (continued)Types of mechanical analysis Kinematics - just the connections Statics- forces without motion Dynamics- forces with motion Rigid versus deformable body FBDsFELFBLFBRFERMechani
Rutgers - BME - 432
Chapter 5 Visualizing cells and the CSK 1. Visible Light microscopyOrdinary microscopy trans-illuminates the specimen (light shining from above the specimen into the objective lens), whose image contrast is based on differences in optical density, i
Rutgers - BME - 432
APPENDIX IIIA summary of facts and formulae relevant to the Mid-Term Exam. 1.Fundamental Constants and RelationsSymbol K kT ( T = 295K) Value 1.38 10-23 J/ K 4.1 pN-nM 4.1 10-21 J 4.1 10-24 erg 2.5 kJ/mole 0.59 kcal/mole 0.025 eV Average kinet
Rutgers - BME - 432
APPENDIX II Unit Conversions1 N=105 dynes 1 N=1 Kg-m/sec2 1 dyne=1 g-cm/sec2 1 atm=1.013 * 106 dynes/cm2 1 atm=76 cm Hg 1 bar=106 dynes/cm2 1 pound=4.448 N 1 pound/inch2 (1 psi)=6894 N/m2 1 dyne/cm2=0.1 Pa 1 Pa = 1 N/m2 1 dyne/cm2=0.1 N/m2 1 torr =1
Rutgers - ECE - 202
Introduction to Probability: Counting MethodsRutgers University Discrete Mathematics for ECE 14:332:202Why Probability?We can describe processes for which the outcome is uncertain By their average behavior By the likelihood of particular ou
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Review of "Stability of Macromolecular Complexes"Dan Kulp Brooijmans, Sharp, KuntzPurposeSearch for general principles governing macromolecular interactionsProtein-Protein (Dimers) Nucleic Acid-Ligand (Aptamers) Nucleic AcidNucleic Acid (Duplexe
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Biochemistry 412 2004February 17th LectureAnalytical & Preparative Protein Chemistry IProteins are Amphiphilic Macro-IonsPositively-charged basic residues (K, R, & H)Hydrophobic "patch" Macromolecular dimensions: ca. 40 Ligand binding pock
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Protein FoldingBiochemistry 412 Lecture 3Fersht & Daggett (2002) Cell 108, 573.Some folding-related facts about proteins: Many small, single domain proteins exhibit simple two-state folding behavior Most proteins are only marginally stable (5
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Structural Validation of Homology19% Seq ID Z = 12.2Adenylate KinaseGuanylate KinaseDali Domain DictionaryDeitman, Park, Notredame, Heger, Lappe, and Holm Nucleic Acids numerical taxonomy of all known Dali Domain Dictionary is a Res. 29: 555
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Amide Proton ExchangeAmide Proton Exchange Protection Factor F = kex,bound / kex,freeSUPREX Ghaemmaghami et al. PNAS 97: 8296 (2000)Table 1. Stability of proteins by SUPREX and CD denaturation Protein Gf, kcal/mol Gf, kcal/mol SUPREXa CD SUPREX
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Solution Structure Determination by NMR and Distance Geometry Calculations1. Pure Protein (0.3 mL, 0.5 - 1 mM; ~ 10 mg) 2. Sequence-specific resonance assignments 3. Sequence-specifice distance constraintsdisulfide bonds spin-spin coupling constant
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Biochemistry 412Enzyme Kinetics IIApril 1st, 2005 Acknowledgement: For this lecture, too, I am greatly indebted to Dr. Gabriel Fenteany, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, for many of the slides. Substrate p
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Solution Structure Determination by NMR and Distance Geometry Calculations1. Pure Protein (0.3 mL, 0.5 - 1 mM; ~ 10 mg) 2. Sequence-specific resonance assignments 3. Sequence-specifice distance constraintsdisulfide bonds spin-spin coupling constant
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Solution Structure Determination by NMR and Distance Geometry Calculations1. Pure Protein (0.3 mL, 0.5 - 1 mM; ~ 10 mg) 2. Sequence-specific resonance assignments 3. Sequence-specifice distance constraintsdisulfide bonds spin-spin coupling constant
Rutgers - BIOCHEM - 694
Biochemistry 412 RNA Interference (RNAi) (see also siRNA, micRNA, stRNA, etc.) 8 April 2005 LectureThe Discovery of the RNA Interference (RNAi) Phenomenon1. Gene-specific inhibition of expression by anti-sense nucleic acids was discovered in the 1
Rutgers - ECON - 204
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Stabilization PolicyShould Policy be Active or Passive?To many economists the case for active government policy is clear and simple. Recessions are periods of high unemployment, low incomes, and increased economic hardship. The mo
Rutgers - ECON - 204
CHAPTER TWELVE Aggregate Demand in the Open EconomyIntroducing.eLM*Equilibrium exchange rate Equilibrium IncomeC hapte Twe r lveIS* Income, Output, Y2Start with these two equations: IS*: Y = C(Y-T) + I(r*) + G + NX(e) LM*: M/P = L (r*,Y
Rutgers - ECON - 204
Econ 204: Final review questions, Ch. 12, 13, 14 & 18 (in addition to previous review for chapters 10 &11) 1. In a small open economy with a floating exchange rate, if the government adopts an expansionary fiscal policy, in the new short-run equilibr
Rutgers - ECON - 204
CHAPTER NINE Introduction to Economic FluctuationsShort-run fluctuations in output and employment are called the business cycle. In previous modules, we developed theories to explain how the economy behaves in the long run. Those theories were based
Rutgers - CS - 503
Homework for Oct 5In this homework, you will implement a small extension to the languagedefined in interp-struct.scm. This exercise doesn't require you towrite a lot of code, but it does require you to completely understandthe program covered i
Rutgers - CS - 503
These notes give some implementation details about the web serverthat's part of the Dr Scheme distribution. There is help for the WebServer in the Help Desk, but it's a bit difficult to figure out. Youmay find it easier to work from examples, a
Rutgers - CS - 336
Ramakrishnan & GehrkeDatabase Management SystemsCh2. Introduction to Database DesignExercise 2.2A university database contains information about professors(identifyed by social security number, or SSN) and courses (identifiedby courseid). Pro
Rutgers - CS - 503
Problem 1. Programming with symbols and lists.You can use a list to represent a dictionary as follows. Each elementin a dictionary is a list with two elements. The first element is asymbol giving the name being defined. The second element is
Rutgers - CS - 552
CS 552 Computer SecurityRichard MartinAspects of Security Confidentiality: can a 3rd party see it? Authentication: Who am I talking to? Non-repudiation: can you claim you didn't send it even if you really did? Integrity: was it altered before
Rutgers - CS - 552
Queuing Theory and Traffic Analysis CS 552 Richard Martin Rutgers UniversityQueuing theory View network as collections of queues FIFO data-structures Queuing theory provides probabilistic analysis of these queues Examples: Average length Pro
Rutgers - CS - 552
CS 552 Computer Networks Quality Of ServiceRichard MartinCredit slides by B. Nath, I. StoicaOutline What is Quality of Service Basic mechanisms Leaky and token buckets Integrated Services (IntServ) Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Econom
Rutgers - CS - 552
Routing ParadigmsCS 552 Richard P. Martin3 Addressing Strategies Where to send data? To a node in the network? To a physical place or along a physical path? To processes wanting the data?Addressing What does the network's address space desc
Rutgers - CS - 552
CS 552 WirelessR. Martin Dept. of Computer Science Rutgers UniversitySlides from B. Nath, R. Yang1Outline 802.11 Bluetooth ZigBee (802.15.4) I-TCP GPRSWeb2802.11 Concepts Modes Infrastructure Mode Ad-Hoc Mode MAC Distributed Coo
Rutgers - CS - 552
IP RoutingCS 552 Richard Martin (with slides from S. Savage and S. Agarwal)Outline Position Paper assignment Background on Internet Connectivity Nor01 paper Background on BGP BGP convergence BGP and traffic DiscussionPosition Paper Goa
Rutgers - CS - 552
CS 552 Computer Networks Quality Of ServiceRichard MartinCredit slides by B. Nath, I. Stoica1Outline What is Quality of Service Basic mechanisms Leaky and token buckets Integrated Services (IntServ) Differentiated Services (DiffServ) E
Rutgers - CS - 552
Routing ParadigmsCS 552 Richard P. MartinToday's lecture Overview of Routing Paradigms Original Internet Paper Switching (SS7) Geometric Routing (TBF) Publish/Subscribe (Diffusion)3 Addressing Strategies Where to send data? To a specific
Rutgers - CS - 552
CS 552 Computer NetworksFall 2008 Rich MartinCourse Description Graduate course on computer networking Undergraduate knowledge of networking assumed Packets,routing (DV,link-state), layering and encapsulation, protocol stacks, congestion contro
Rutgers - CS - 553
java 1.4.x: Already mounted: /farm/linux-unsupported/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02/Tomcat 5.0.19: http:/apache.get-software.com/jakarta/tomcat-5/v5.0.19/bin/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.19.tar.gzhttp:/www.tux.org/pub/net/apache/dist/jakarta/tomcat-5/v5.0.19/bin/jaka
Rutgers - PHIL - 225
Philosophy 225, October 4 2006From Copernicus to Newton1) The main developments after the death of Copernicus fall into three categories: a) New observations that provided additional evidence favoring the Copernican system, over and above the obse
Rutgers - PHIL - 225
Phil 225, Monday September 25Copernican astronomy1) Copernicus's "De Revolutionibus" a) The book in which Copernicus proposed his new astronomy b) Published in 1543, when Copernicus was dying c) Marked the start of the "Copernican revolution" i) C
Rutgers - PHYSICS - 351
Lecture 8. Thermodynamic Identities (Ch. 3)We have been considering the entropy changes in the processes where two interacting systems exchanged the thermal energy, the volume or the number of particles. S ( U ,V , N ) S k B ln ( U ,V , N ) if mon