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Penn State - LEF - 143
Lori E. Farley501 Vairo Blvd. Apt 132 State College, PA 16803 E-Mail: lef143@psu.edu Phone: (814) 553-0474PROFILEFifth-year Architectural Engineering student focusing on the Construction Management option seeking a position in the design and/or p
UCLA - M - 103
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UCLA - M - 103
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UCLA - M - 103
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UCLA - M - 103
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UCLA - M - 103
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UCLA - M - 103
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UCLA - M - 157
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UCLA - M - 157
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UCLA - M - 157
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UCLA - M - 150
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UCLA - M - 150
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UCLA - M - 150
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UCLA - M - 150
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UCLA - M - 150
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ECCD - COMP - 5900
Raul, Here is the feedback from your review: Format * Well written * The paper followed the format correctly * Too much space between bullets in section 1.4 * The citations are not reference in the text * There is no space for the copyright notice *
ECCD - COMP - 5900
Authors: Todd Keuleman and Howard RosenblumFormat / StyleGood: It was really well broken down into sections. I liked the presence of the table of contents. It seemed to have all the parts and it was broken down very logically.Improvements: It do
ECCD - COMP - 5900
Group 2 Author: Kevin McNally. Paper: JAR File Fingerprinting Using Decompiled Java Byte code Moderator: Masha Krol & Jeff Snell Note taker: Mohammad Nikseresht Here are the comments: - Good sub sectioning. - Good Background. - Good coverage of test
ECCD - COMP - 5900
Notes from paper review from November 12th, 2008: Paper: Detecting IP: Fingerprinting JAR files By Ian Kennedy and Alex Cowperthwaite Format: - Background portion is missing - References are missing - Space between 1 and UML to be added - Description
ECCD - COMP - 5900
Token based suffix tree approach to identify Java code reuse Siyuan He, Bojana KolbahSection 1 : Break down first section into the described outline to allow better readability (Ex Related open source software) List with two dash should be correcte
Texas Tech - M - 5365
Project 1Your name here January 10, 2007Document processing programs such as Word or WordPerfect are called "WYSIWIG", which is an acronym for "what you see is what you get." As a user types, the text is formatted into some approximation of its fin
Texas Tech - M - 5365
Name: Calculus I 1. Given the graph of y = f (x):Quiz ISpring 20075.02.50.0 -3 -2 x -2.5 y -5.0 -1 0 1 2 3circle the graph of y = f (x):5.0 5.02.52.50.0 -3 -2 x -2.5 y -5.0 y -1 0 1 2 3 -3 -2 x -10.0 0 1 2 3-2.5-5.05.05.0
Texas Tech - M - 5365
A Using the L TEX picture environment, typeset the following flowchart describing Newton's method for approximating a solution of an equation f (z) = 0. input z ? |f (z)| ?no yes? f (z) = 0?no yes ? output z ? f (z) zz- f (z)1
Texas Tech - M - 5365
A sample articleRobert Byerly January 12, 2007This document illustrates some features of LaTEX. LaTEX was originally written by Dr. Leslie Lamport. It is definitely not a WYSIWIG word-processing system. It encourages the user to concentrate on the
Texas Tech - M - 5365
Fonts and MathRobert Byerly1FontsWe've already seen how to emphasize text. Other font changes should normally be kept to a minimum but are sometimes needed for special effects. Look on page 1 of the LaTEX Cheat Sheet (http:/www.stdout.org/wins
Texas Tech - M - 5365
Try typesetting the following formula for using a top-down approach. (Hint, the centered dot for multiplication is \cdot.) =3+ 1 60 8+ 23 783 13 + 35 10 11 3 18 + 47 (23 + . . . ) 13 14 3(This was taken from the site urlhttp:/mathworld.wolfro
Texas Tech - M - 5365
THEOREMS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIESROBERT BYERLY1. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to prove the following remarkable theorem: Theorem 1 (Fundamental Theorem of Kindergarten). 2+2 = 4 in the non-negative integers. 1 Remark 1.0.1. This is an impor
Allan Hancock College - CP - 2377
import sqlite3class IterChars: def _init_(self): self.count = ord('a') def _iter_(self): return self def next(self): if self.count > ord('z'): raise StopIteration self.count += 1 ret
Penn State - CMK - 5100
Team 2Helpful Skills One skill that we all have a fairly proficient knowledge of math and the sciences. Jeff and Andrew has held leadership positions that may be helpful. Andrew took a drafting class in ninth grade. Jason has experience in construc
Virgin Islands - CS - 582
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Virgin Islands - CS - 582
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Virgin Islands - MATH - 422
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Uni. Worcester - MME - 518
HISTORY NOTEBOOK MME 518 Dannette B. Daniels Thales of MiletusBorn: about 624 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey) Died: about 547 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey)Little is known of Thales. He was born about 624 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (
Mines - CSCI - 261
CSCI261Lecture Questions #1Function and Operator OverloadingThis worksheet is for your use during and after lecture. It will not be collected or graded, but I think you will find it a useful tool as you learn C+ and study for the exams. Explain
Wayne State University - MAT - 1110
MAT 1110 - Quiz #1[Answers] 1. The difference is d = (33 - 9)/(6 - 2) = 24/4 = 6 Therefore, the 1st term is a = 9 - 6 = 3 , and the nth term is 3 + (n - 1) 6 Now the 61st term is 3 + (61 - 1) 6 = 3 + 60 6 = 3 + 360 = 363 2. (a) 128, 256, . Geomet
Air Force Academy - MATH - 1100
NCCU COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYDEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY I MATH 1100-03 CRN 30083 (11:30 AM - 1:00 PM) FIRST SESSION SUMMER 2009; ROOM 2227 SCIENCE COMPLEX Instructor: Dr. Tzvetalin S. Vas
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2810
COMP 2810 Data Structures, Spring 2009January 21, 2009PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT #1Due on Friday, January 30, 2009 before midnightFull, well documented code should be submitted for each of the problems in the assignment. All submissions should arr
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2810
COMP 2810 Data Structures, Spring 2009January 21, 2009WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT #1Due on Friday, January 30, 2009 before midnightFor the written assignments, you are not required to submit anything to the instructor. Thus, the deadline is just for yo
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2810
COMP 2810 Data Structures, Spring 2009February 7, 2009PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT #2Due on Monday, February 16, 2009 before midnightFull, well documented code should be submitted for each of the problems in the assignment. All submissions should ar
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2810
COMP 2810 Data Structures, Spring 2009March 7, 2009PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT #3Due on Friday, March 20, 2009 before midnightFull, well documented code should be submitted for each of the problems in the assignment. All submissions should arrive a
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2300
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE COMP 2300, Fall 2008 SYLLABUS DISCRETE STRUCTURES FOR COMPUTING MWF 1:00 1:50 PM, room 2226 Science Complex Advancing Teaching, Scholarship, and Service through Diversi
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2300
COMP 2300 Discrete Structures for Computing, Fall 2008October 27, 2008Quiz #4 (Solution)Consider the recursively defined sequence a1 = 1, an = an-1 + 2n - 1, n Z, n 2 (a) Compute the first five terms of the sequence (3 pts.) a1 = 1 a2 = a1 + 2
Air Force Academy - COMP - 2300
COMP 2300 Discrete Structures for Computing, Fall 2008November 12, 2008Quiz #5 (Solution)Compare each two of the three given functions, using the appropriate asymptotic notation (5 pts. each): f (x) = x3 + x2 , Solution: According to the theorem
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE COMP 4730, Section 01, CRN: 11043 ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES Monday, Wednesday 4:00 5:15 PM, room 3236 Science Complex Spring 2009 SYLLABUSInstructor: Offi
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
COMP 4730 Organization of Programming Languages, Spring 2009February 7, 2009ASSIGNMENT #1Due on Monday, February 16, 2009 before the start of the classShow all your work on the problems to receive full credit. Justify all your answers. Explain
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
COMP 4730 Organization of Programming Languages, Spring 2009March 23, 2009ASSIGNMENT #3Due on Monday, March 30, 2009 before the start of the classShow all your work on the problems to receive full credit. Justify all your answers. Explain all
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
COMP 4730 Organization of Programming Languages, Spring 2009March 31, 2009ASSIGNMENT #4Due on Wednesday, April 08, 2009 before the start of the classShow all your work on the problems to receive full credit. Justify all your answers. Explain a
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
COMP 4730 Organization of Programming Languages, Spring 2009April 16, 2009ASSIGNMENT #6Due on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 before the start of the classShow all your work on the problems to receive full credit. Justify all your answers. Explain a
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
COMP 4730 Organization of Programming Languages, Spring 2009January 26, 2009Quiz #1 (Solution)Scoring: +3 pts. for each correct response, -1 pt. for each incorrect response. Time: 10 minutes. 1. Which of the following is not explicitly featured
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4730
COMP 4730 Organization of Programming Languages, Spring 2009February 18, 2009Quiz #3 (Solution)Scoring: +3 pts. for each correct response, -1 pt. for each incorrect response. Time: 15 minutes. 1. Consider the grammar: S ABC A aA | a B bB | b
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4920
North Carolina Central University Department of Mathematics & Computer Science 919 530-6315 CONTRACT FOR U/G COMPUTER SCIENCE Senior Seminar Project Date: _ Student:_ _ _Last First Middle Initial Student ID # ClassificationCourse:COMPPrefix49
Air Force Academy - COMP - 4920
Guidelines: (Please also consult the course web-site) The initial presentations should be short, up to 10 minutes, including the questions. The purpose of the initial presentation is for the student to present to the class and the faculty their proje
Air Force Academy - COMP - 3300
COMP 3300 Introduction to Database Systems, Fall 2008September 3, 2008Quiz #1This Quiz is closed book. Show all your work on the problem to receive full credit. Explain all the assumptions that you make (if any), reference all the rules, theorem
Air Force Academy - COMP - 3300
COMP 3300 Introduction to Database Systems, Fall 2008September 12, 2008Quiz #2This Quiz is closed book. Show all your work on the problem to receive full credit. Explain all the assumptions that you make (if any), reference all the rules, theore
Air Force Academy - COMP - 3300
COMP 3300 Introduction to Database Systems, Fall 2008October 1, 2008Quiz #3This Quiz is closed book. Show all your work on the problem to receive full credit. Explain all the assumptions that you make (if any), reference all the rules, theorems
Air Force Academy - COMP - 3300
COMP 3300 Introduction to Database Systems, Fall 2008October 22, 2008Quiz #4This Quiz is closed book. Show all your work on the problem to receive full credit. Explain all the assumptions that you make (if any), reference all the rules, theorems
Air Force Academy - COMP - 3300
COMP 3300 Introduction to Database Systems, Fall 2008October 13, 2008MIDTERM EXAM #1Name: Student ID#:Duration: 45 min. Total: 50 pts. This exam is closed book. No books, notes, calculators or any other type of help material is permitted. Show
Troy - JRN - 3321
1 JRN 3321 QUIZ 8 (CHAPTERS 17, 18, and 19) STUDY GUIDE 1. Examples of publicity-seeking techniques used in integrated marketing communications. 2. What is and what is not part of what practitioners do in an IMC project or campaign? 3. Which attitude
Air Force Academy - TSV - 5115
CISG 5115 Course Outline, Fall 2008LECTURE Aug 19 Aug 21 Aug 26 Aug 28 Sep 02 Sep 04 Sep 09 Sep 11 Sep 16 Sep 18 Sep 23 Sep 25 Sep 30 Oct 02 Oct 07 Oct 09 Oct 14 Oct 16 Oct 21 Oct 23 Oct 28 Oct 30 Nov 04 Nov 06 Nov 11 Nov 13 Nov 18 Nov 20 Nov 25 Dec
Air Force Academy - TSV - 5115
CISG 5115 Theory of Computation, Fall 2008November 26, 2008Final Exam ReviewThe Final Exam will cover the topics from Chapters 1 through 8 of the textbook that were covered throughout the course. As discussed in class, none of the topics is more
Air Force Academy - TSV - 5115
North Carolina Central UniversityDepartment of Mathematics & Computer ScienceCISG 5115 - Theory of ComputationFall 2008Homework on Inductive Proofs (Solution)Theorem: A binary tree of height k has at most 2k+1 - 1 nodes. Proof: This is an univ