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Georgia Tech - CS - 4911
Sprint 2 Demo Grading CriteriaCS 4911 Fall 2006Team: Sprint 2 Demo Sprint 2 Burndown 5 60Product Backlog(Unimplemented features) 5 Sprint 2 Functionality Demo 50 Sprint 2 Design Review Organization/Walkthrough Quality Overall 20 20 100 40
Georgia Tech - CS - 4911
System Test Plan and Report Grading CriteriaCS 4911 Fall 2006Team:System Test Plan System Acceptance Tests are identified 30 Expected Results are documented 15 Test conditions are identified 15 System Test Report System Test Results are shown 2
Georgia Tech - CS - 4911
MidTerm Presentation Grading CriteriaCS 4911 Fall 2006 Team: Speakers: Content Problem Statement (Vision) Schedule Status (Backlog/Burndown) Iteration 1 Demo Conceptual Architecture/Rationale Preliminary Design Delivery Language & Style 15 Explanat
Georgia Tech - CS - 4911
Final Presentation Grading CriteriaCS 4911 Fall 2006Team: Speakers: Content Project Goal/Vision Final Project Burndown 5 5 & 40Product Backlog(Unimplemented features) 5 Final Architecture/Design Reflection/Lessons Learned Iteration 3 Demo Organ
Georgia Tech - CS - 4911
Individual Design Analysis Grading CriteriaCS 4911 Fall 2006Team: Introduction Design Issues Alternative Solutions Design Rationale Traceability Validation Assessment and Reflection Design Process Overall 5 10 10 15 10 10 20 20 100
Georgia Tech - CS - 1803
Object Pattern 1 State ObjectsProblem: Need to maintain some information and provide appropriate access to other objects. Examples: Television, Parent & Child, Circle Prototype class structure and interface: class object_name { / Private or protecte
Georgia Tech - CS - 3302
ObjectsColin Potts CS 3302Object-oriented methodssOOA evolved from Information Modeling Message:attributes: addressedTo: Destination sender: Person Destination: methods: receive(m: Msg) DistributionList isa Destination attributes: contai
San Diego State - ART - 496
San Diego State - ART - 496
San Diego State - ART - 496
San Diego State - ART - 496
San Diego State - ART - 496
San Diego State - ART - 496
TrajanByCarolLithos, Trajan, Charlegmagne, Mirarae, Chaparral Pro, Adobe Caslon Pro, VivaTwomblyCarol Twombly, born June 13, 1959, is an American typeface designer and calligrapher whose works can be seen around the world daily. The types sh
Georgia Tech - CS - 1050
Answers: All engineers wear glasses D = {engineers} Q(x) = x wears glasses x D, Q(x) No engineers wear glasses D = {engineers} Q(x) = x wears glasses x D, ~Q(x) One or more engineers do not wear glasses D = {engineers} Q(x) = x wears glasses x D,
San Diego State - ART - 496
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Berkeley - CS - 252
Computing Devices Then EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lec 1 Introduction January 21st 2009John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252EDSAC, U
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lec 1 Introduction January 21st 2009John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Computing Devices Then.EDSAC
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 2Review: Moore's Law0Review of Instruction Sets, Pipelines, and CachesJanuary 26th, 2009John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/ww
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 2Review of Instruction Sets, Pipelines, and Caches0January 26th, 2009John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 3Review: Control and Pipelining Control VIA State Machines and Microprogramming Just overlap tasks; easy if tasks are independent Speed Up Pipeline Depth; if ideal CPI is 1, then:Speedup = Cycle
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 3Review of Caches and Virtual Memory0 (continued)+ Exceptions January 28th, 2009John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.be
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 4 Exceptions and Software Scheduling around HazardsJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review:
Berkeley - CS - 252
EECS 252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 4 Exceptions and Software Scheduling around HazardsJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review:
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 5 Software Scheduling around Hazards (con't) Out-of-order SchedulingJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/c
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 5 Software Scheduling around Hazards (con't) Out-of-order SchedulingJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/c
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 6 Tomasulo, Implicit Register Renaming, Loop-Level Parallelism Extraction Explicit Register RenamingJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/w
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 7 Dynamic Scheduling 2: Precise InterruptsJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review: Tomasulo Org
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 7 Dynamic Scheduling 2: Precise InterruptsJohn KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review: Tomasulo Org
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 8 Explicit Renaming (con't) Prediction (Branches, Return Addrs) John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 11 Multithreading / Vector Processing John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review: Limits to ILP HW
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 12 Vector Processing John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252 "Complexity-effective superscalar process
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 13 Vector Processing (Con't) VLIW, Boosting John KubiatowiczElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Recall: Vector Prog
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 14 3+1 Cs of Caching and many ways Cache OptimizationsJohn Kubiatowicz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review:
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 14 3+1 Cs of Caching and many ways Cache OptimizationsJohn Kubiatowicz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review:
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 16 Memory Technology (Con't) Error Correction CodesJohn Kubiatowicz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review: 12
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 17 ECC (continued), CRCJohn Kubiatowicz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Review: Code Vector SpaceCode SpaceC
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 18 I/O, Buses, Queuing TheoryJohn Kubiatowicz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252 10 0 2 Data as coefficients, c
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 19 Queuing Theory (Cont) Intro to MultiprocessingJohn Kubiatowicz Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California, Berkeley http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Recall: Magne
Berkeley - CS - 252
Natural Extensions of Memory SystemCS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 25Memory Consistency Models and Snoopy Bus ProtocolsP1 Switch (Interleaved) First-level $ PnScaleP1Pn(Interleaved) Main memory$ Interconnection network$S
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 25Memory Consistency Models and Snoopy Bus ProtocolsProf John D. Kubiatowicz http:/www.cs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Natural Extensions of Memory SystemP1 Switch (Interleaved) First-level $ PnScal
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 26Distributed Shared MemoryProf John D. Kubiatowicz http:/www.cs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252Recall: Natural Extensions of Memory SystemP1 Switch (Interleaved) First-level $ PnScaleP1Pn(Inter
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 28Esoteric Computer Architecture DNA Computing & Quantum Computing Can we use DNA to do massive computations?DNA Computing Organisms do it DNA has very high information density: 4 different base p
Berkeley - CS - 252
CS252 Graduate Computer Architecture Lecture 28Esoteric Computer Architecture DNA Computing & Quantum ComputingProf John D. Kubiatowicz http:/www.cs.berkeley.edu/~kubitron/cs252DNA Computing Can we use DNA to do massive computations? Organisms
San Diego State - ART - 496
So many people live within un-happy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but
UNLV - IS - 301
Name of person being evaluated: _ Answer YES or NO to the following questions provide additional detail if you feel it's necessary (on back is OK): Did this person attend all group meetings? If not, how many did they attend out of how many total mee
San Diego State - ART - 496
JO LMN QSTUVRABCEs HDFGI K z PWXYZjc c z Dvrfk f ev vRjjs zzj oy g jfcy g j scccofy g j jyg fjgiambattista bodoni createdFONTTHEhundreds of typefaces but his most famous and most utilized font is, of
San Diego State - ART - 496
Shireen Samareh-Jahani Art 242 Typography Giambattista Bodoni The concept of beauty must not, of course, be confused with the concept of good or useful. But in the end these are simply three ways of looking at one and the same thing. Giambattista Bod
San Diego State - ART - 496
a beautiful font, has a clean contrast of thick and thin strokes that in print is elegant and simple to read, however if it is not formatted correctly for the computer. it can become.theconceptofbeautymustnotofcoursebeconfusedwiththeconceptofgoodor
San Diego State - ART - 496
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San Diego State - ART - 496
describe's all of Basker ville's of printing." ef forts in the f ieldt xohn Baskerville was born and raised at Sion Hill in Woverley, England on January 28, 1706. As Baskerville was being instructed in his studies as a child he became infatuated
San Diego State - ART - 496
t xJthat describes all of Basker villes printing. -Sean Jennett ef forts in the f ield ofohn Baskerville was born and raised at Sion Hill in Woverley, England on January 28, 1706. As Baskerville was being instructed in his studies as a child he
San Diego State - ART - 496
Museum of Contemporary Art C h i c a g o Alexander Calder in FocusView Calders mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artists development throughout his 50 year car
San Diego State - ART - 496
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San Diego State - ART - 496
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San Diego State - ART - 496
c AbBCDdE gGhIijJK L k l Ff n o qp s MmNOP rRS w xYZ T t uUVvWXy zeHaQaslonWilliamilliam Caslon cut his first typefaces in 1720. For almost 300 years various versions of the Caslon faces have come in and out of style, but always seem to b
San Diego State - ART - 496
c AbBCDdE gGhIijJK L k l Ff n o qp s MmNOP rRS w xYZ T t uUVvWXy zeHaQilliam Caslon cut his first typefaces in 1720. For almost 300 years various versions of the Caslon faces have come in and out of style, but always seem to be regarded as a
San Diego State - ART - 496
c AbBCDdE gGhIijJK L k l Ff n o qp s MmNOP rRS w xYZ T t uUVvWXy zeHaQThe Caslon TypefaceWilliam Caslon cut his first typefaces in 1720. For almost 300 years various versions of the Caslon faces have come in and out of style, but always seem
San Diego State - ART - 496
The Caslon TypefaceWilliam Caslon cut his first typefaces in 1720. For almost 300 years various versions of the Caslon faces have come in and out of style, but always seem to be regarded as a classic type style suitable for many uses; thus the famou
San Diego State - ART - 496
"William Caslon." The Typographic Archives | History of writing, printing & typography on internet. 04 May 2009 <http:/www.typographia.org/1999/ graphion/caslon.html>. Infoplease: Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Biographies, Dictionary, Thesaurus. Free
San Diego State - ART - 496
Alexander Calder in FocusExhibition July 28, 2007March 1, 2009 View Calder's mobiles, stabiles, drawings and paintings in this small exhibition. These works, dating from 1927 to 1968, demonstrate the artist's development throughout his 50 year care
Georgia Tech - CS - 4750
Software Support(and on to.)EvaluationHCI 28 HCI 29Software Support Comes in various forms: Stand alone tools Integrated tools With differing functionality Computer languages themselves are a tool Editors, compilers and run environment