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Case Western - EMSE - 270
EMSE 270 - Materials Lab 1Phase Diagrams Solidification Cooling CurvesBasic Concepts Solubility Limit Phases Vapor Liquid Solid crystal structure composition+A%BBasic Concepts (cont.) Microstructure Single Phase Eutectic Perit
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Ripon College Mens Golf Spring Invitational April 10-11 Lawsonia Links GC (Green Lake, Wis.) Yardage: 6764; Par: 72 FINAL TEAM SCORES: 1. Carroll University 2. MSOE (JV) 3. Ripon College 4. Lakeland College 5. Madison Area Technical College 6. Lawren
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HighSpeedSystolicArray StructureforVariableBlockSize Motion EstimationVinodReddy 05/04/2009NestedLoopStructureforFixedSize ME For m= 0 to 2p For n= 0 to 2p SAD(m,n)=0 for i= 0 to N-1 for j= 0 to N-1 SAD(m,n)= SAD(m,n)+|x(i,j)-y(i+m-p,j+
Wisconsin - ECE - 734
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ECE 734 PROJECT Accelerating Spherical Harmonic Transforms on the NVIDIA GPGPUAccelerating Spherical Harmonic Transforms on the NVIDIA GPGPU-Vikrant SomanAgenda Problem Statement Motivation Introduction to SPH analysis and synthesis Ov
East Los Angeles College - OPEN - 11396
Appropriate Microplanning Choices for Low-Skilled ReadersSandra Williams and Ehud Reiter Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UE, U.K. {swilliam,ereiter}@csd.abdn.ac.ukAbstractWe have developed a set of micropla
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Mini-Case Assignment Due June 6th (no other homework due June 6th) Computron Mini-case on pages 139 to 142 1. Answer questions a-j on pages on 141 and 142. A short paragraph for a, i & j is adequate. 2. Assuming a WACC of 14%, calculate EVA and ROIC
Lawrence - CMSC - 270
#include <iostream>#include <fstream>#include "BST.h"using namespace std;void main() { BST<int> x; x.insert(12); x.insert(8); x.insert(6); x.insert(10); x.insert(14); ofstream out("tree.txt"); x.snapShot(out); x.insert(16);
Lawrence - CMSC - 150
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Wisconsin - ME - 368
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Wisconsin - ME - 368
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Case Western - EMSE - 201
Polyatomic Crystal Structuresp. 6.1Cesium chloride structure (CsCl) Bravais lattice is simple cubic with 2 atoms per cell: one Y at 0,0,0 one X at 2 , 2 , 21 1 1(This structure is not BCC!) Coordination numbers: CNX = CNY = 8 If X's
UCSD - VLSICAD - 143
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UCSD - VLSICAD - 207
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Université du Québec à Montréal - BIF - 7002
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Berkeley - CS - 160
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UC Davis - ATT - 0604
Panhellenic Meeting Minutes - April 18, 2006 Present: Officers: President, Vice President, Recruitment Director, Recruitment Counselor Coordinator, Secretary, Philanthropy Chair, Programming Chair, Scholarship Chair, Inter-Greek Relations Chair Deleg
Berkeley - CS - 160
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Berkeley - CS - 160
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Berkeley - CS - 160
Errors and HelpJason Hong CS160 Fall 1997Overview Errors - Slips and Mistakes Types of Slips What can we do about errors? Error Messages Help SystemsErrors Why study them? When learning new skills, errors will happen Errors can help us
Berkeley - CS - 160
GOMS (or SMOG spelled backwards)CS 160 Discussion Jason Hong 10/08/97Outlineq q q q q q q qSignup for Thursday time slot GOMS? Whats that? Members of the GOMS Family The G, O, M, & S of GOMS GOMS Output How to do the analysis Comparative Exampl
Berkeley - CS - 160
User TestingCS 160, Fall 97 Professor James Landay November 7, 199711/7/97 1Web Performance Measurementsq qq q qBy Keynote Systems Inc. Averages response time at 40 major business sites This last week: 32 sec. Range in 97: 15-47 sec. Violate
Wisconsin - ME - 349
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Lawrence - M - 310
math 310, Spring 09 ParksProblem set 6.Bring solutions to the following problems to class on Wednesday, May 20. Please work these problems on your own or with my help. Text problems. 76, 78, 79, 80 For problems A and B, you are given rough notes
Wisconsin - ME - 349
1 Intro 1.1 Charactistics of Fluids Are supper cooled liquids like glass or polymers like silly putty fluids? 1.4 Measure of Fluids Mass and Weight. What is the Specific Volume? What is the Specific Weight? What is the SG? 1.5 Ideal Gass Law What is
Case Western - DATA - 032
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Case Western - DATA - 092
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Case Western - MSB - 246
Example 6.3-4~cI a"'0-I +R-Figure 6.3-2. A simple RC audio oscillator . Figure 6.3-2 is a much simplified diagram of one of the first successful products of the Hewlett-Packard Company, an RC audio oscillator. To determine the condition for
Case Western - SCHOLARS - 0203
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UC Davis - JIM - 118
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Case Western - EECS - 103
EECS 338 Recitation 88 April 2008TodayClientServer Communication Network Communication basics Socket Programming interface Assignment #6Example ProgramStream sockets,Datagram sockets Server side, Client side system calls2Distr
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Case Western - MATH - 122
MA 122 NAMETEST 1Fall, 2003MWF Class Time (Circle One): Instructions:8:30-9:2011:30-12:201. There are 10 problems on 6 pages (NOT including this cover page or the formula sheet). Make sure you have all the pages. 2. SHOW YOUR WORK! Correc
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Oakland University - CSE - 598
CSE 498U/598U Computer SecurityClass 2: Friday, August 27Reminders Homework o Background Survey, Homework 1 Computer Ethics Reading / Web Browsing o Read Chapter 9 (Cryptography) o Find a password cracking tool for UNIX password filesSchedul
Oakland University - CSE - 598
CSE 498U/598U Computer SecurityClass 11: Friday, September 17Reminders Homework o Homework 2 - Password Cracking o Project 1 Encryption breaking Reading / Web Browsing o Google: Steganography o Chapters 3, 4 DUE TODAYScheduleFriday Authenti
Oakland University - CSE - 598
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Oakland University - CSE - 598
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Oakland University - CSE - 598
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Oakland University - CSE - 598
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Oakland University - CSE - 598
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Oakland University - CSE - 598
Lecture Notes Computer Security Author: Dr. Aaron Striegel University of Notre Dame Design Principlesstriegel@nd.eduTopic:Principle of Separation of Privilege System should not grant permission based on a single condition Ex: Check > $5000 mus
Oakland University - CSE - 598
CSE 498U/598U Computer SecurityClass 26: Monday, November 1Reminders Homework o Project 2: E-Voting o Tuesday Reading / Web Browsing o Google: IKE, Diffie-Hellman Nov 8 @ 5 PM VoteScheduleMonday Network Defenses External Wednesday Wireless
Oakland University - CSE - 598
CSE 498U/598U Computer SecurityClass 27: Wednesday, November 3Reminders Homework o Project 2: E-Voting Reading / Web Browsing o Google: War driving Nov 8 @ 5 PMScheduleWednesday Wireless Communications Friday Examples Securing a company net
Oakland University - CSE - 598
CSE 498U/598U Computer SecurityClass 19: Wednesday, October 6Reminders Homework o Homework 3 o Final Project Proposal o Exam o Mid-Semester Evaluation Reading / Web Browsing o Chapters 13-15 Due Oct 6 @ 5 PM Due Oct 15 @ 5 PM Next Wednesday Due
Oakland University - CSE - 598
CSE 498U/598U Computer SecurityClass 8: Friday, September 10Reminders Homework o Homework 2 - Password Cracking Reading / Web Browsing o Google: Breaking simple ciphers o Topic Ideas Final Project Other Topics o Prep your resume for HP on Sep
UC Davis - ECON - 106
11 Lecture 1: Basics of Probability Good decision-making requires good use of available information + possibly aquisition of new information but info gets us only so far most of the time, substantial uncertainties remain how should we handle th
East Los Angeles College - COM - 6030
COM 6030 Software Analysis and DesignLecture 3 Software Systems and Requirements AnalysisDr Richard Clayton & Dr Marian Gheorghe Module (1st part) homepage http:/www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~marian COM6030 Systems Analysis and Design1 University of
Wisconsin - STAT - 310
Statistics/Mathematics 310LargetMay 1, 2009Assignment #14 Due Wednesday, May 6, 2009, by 5:00 P.M. Turn in homework in lecture, discussion, or your TAs mailbox. Indicate the discussion section in which you expect to attend to pick up this assi
UC Davis - E - 151
2. Labor Market Overview E151A: C.CameronHow to measure amount people work? n How to measure amount people earn? n How to analyze labor market?n n2A. Labor Force StatisticsPopulation = Employed + Not employed n Not employed = Unemployed + Out-of
Case Western - EECS - 444
Threat Modeling Source: Writing Secure Code by M. Howard and P. LeBlanc, Microsoft Press. A threat model helps to reveal the highest security risks to a software product. It also helps to indicate how attacks can manifest. Microsoft found threat mode
Case Western - EECS - 245
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Case Western - EECS - 338
SemaphoresBenjamin Karas February 16, 2000Contents1 Overview 2 Acquire 3 Initialize 4 Operate 5 Control 6 Cleanup 7 Closing remarks 1 2 3 4 5 5 61OverviewSemaphores, although complex, are not all that hard to implement with the help of a fe
Case Western - EECS - 338
Spring 99ECES 338 Midterm #2April 19, 1999 Ozsoyoglu,G.Name: KEYThe exam is worth 100 points. There are 16 questions. Answer all questions. You are to use ONLY the space provided, NOT the back of the page. Please be brief, succinct, and to-the