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Wisconsin - STAT - 411
Suggested HW1. Suppose we sample n = 2 elements without replacement from a population with N = 4 elements.For the purpose of evaluating the estimator, assume that we know the values of Y for all of the elements. The inclusion probabilities and Y-va
Wisconsin - STAT - 411
NAME_1. Delivery a. Verbal Aspects i. Volume ii. Speed iii. Enunciation iv. General Clarity b. Non-verbal Aspects i. Eye Contact ii. Appearance iii. Nervous Habits iv. Enthusiasm2.Content a. Brief explanation of what the project is about, includ
Wisconsin - STAT - 411
Stat 411 Final Project DescriptionYou are to write a maximum 10-page report describing a sampling design created to learn something about a population of interest. The report must be concise, but very detailed think of this like a grant proposal th
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Midterm Exam Advanced Introduction to Philosophy of LanguageAnswer 7 of the following questions. Be clear. Be concise, but be complete. Use examples to illustrate your answers. Do not assume that I know anything about the topic. The exam is due Thu
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Candidate Midterm Questions Philosophy of Language Spring, 20051. Briefly describe the three central areas of philosophy. 2. Explain Grice's distinction between natural and non-natural meaning. Give an example of each, and two tests for determining
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Candidate Midterm Questions Philosophy of Language Spring, 20051. Briefly describe the three central areas of philosophy. 2. Explain Grice's distinction between natural and non-natural meaning. Give an example of each, and two tests for determining
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Frege, Russell, and other great philosophers, on definite descriptionsLogical form of `The F is G'`The F is G' is true iff:`The F is G' is false iff:`The F is G' _ a unique F`the F' inappropriate if known there's no unique F? Why?Overall
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Frege, Russell, and other great philosophers, on definite descriptionsLogical form of `The F is G'`The F is G' is true iff:`The F is G' is false iff:`The F is G' _ a unique F`the F' inappropriate if known there's no unique F? Why?Overall
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Frege's First Argument For Senses Premises: 1. The cognitive value of 'a = a' The cognitive value of 'a = b'. 2. The cognitive value of an identity sentence is a function of the meanings of the constituent expressions taken in order. 3. The design
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Frege's "Sense and Reference" Argument for Senses Premises: 1. The cognitive value of 'a = a' The cognitive value of 'a = b'. 2. The cognitive value of an identity sentence is a function of the meanings of the constituent expressions taken in order
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Frege's Second Argument For Senses (1) (2) Premise 1: Premise 2: Premise 3: Premise 4: Conclusion: `Lois believes that Superman flies' `Lois believes that Clark Kent flies'Sentences (1) and (2) have different truth values. The truth value of a sent
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Argument for Propositions From Logical FormCall the following argument HOT: 1. Whatever Lyndon believes, Judd believes. 2. Lyndon believes that Luby is hot. 3. Therefore, Judd believes that Luby is hot.Argument for propositions: 1. HOT is formall
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Kripke Against the Descriptive Theory of NamesDescriptive Theory of Names (DTN) Descriptive Theory of Meaning (DTM) Names are synonymous with definite descriptionsDescriptive Theory of Reference (DTR) Names refer by virtue of speakers associa
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE: GRICE, SCHIFFER, BEALERSchiffer's analysis of speaker meaning (for meaning that .) U meant p by uttering x iff U uttered x intending thereby to realize a certain state of affairs E which is sufficient for U and audience A mu
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Philosophy of Language Grice/Schiffer analysis of word meaningWord x means y in group G iff there is a language type <E, M> such that: (i) there prevails in G a convention to utter something in E whose Mvalue is the proposition p only if one means
Colorado - PHIL - 4490
Tarski's Semantic Definition of TruthA miniature language, Shlenglish: Verb phrases (VP): `blix', `flarp', `smack' Noun phrases (NP): `Hrip', `Urp', `Shiz' Logical constants: `quop', `qwup', `qwur' Inductive definition of sentence of Shlenglish: 1.
FAU - ISM - 4220
Use of Open Source in the Business World: A Brief Look at the Pros & ConsPresented by Group Conjure Tech Group Members:Kevin Chan Shonari James Kevin PavaoISM 4220 Group Project Professor Jahyun Goo, Ph.D. Fall 2006Executive SummaryOpen sour
FAU - ISM - 4220
INTERNET FRAUD IN ONLINE BANKING:Presented by: Leon Coley Wesley Saintlouis Darleen SpiveyExecutive SummaryWith the increase and advancement of modern technology, and the convenience of which online band provides, it makes it a popular choice fo
FAU - ISM - 4220
The Implications Of Spam, And The Decline In The Utility Of EmailPatrick J. McDonald 6 December 2005 ISM 4220 Professor Jahyun GooThe Implications Of Spam, And The Decline In The Utility Of EmailPage 2 of 19Executive SummaryUnsolicited Comme
FAU - ISM - 4320
Back Orifice and e-Business ProtectionPrepared for Dr. Jahyun Goo ISM 4320 Spring Semester 2006 Florida Atlantic UniversityPrepared byMaggie Ebanks Brian Kell Michael McDonoughApril 25, 2006TABLE OF CONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..3 Introduc
FAU - ISM - 4320
Computer Fraud and Countermeasures ISM 4320 Information Systems Security Dr. Jahyun GooTeam Secure: Cheryl Harper Jerry Rodriguez Patrick Stjernvall1 of 16Table of ContentsExecutive Summary.. 3 What is Computer Fraud? . 4 Major Types of Comput
FAU - ISM - 4320
Virtualization: Its Use in Disaster Recovery Planning7 Layers: Jeanette Bourassa and Joseph Cormier Florida Atlantic University Information Systems Security ISM4320 Professor Goo November 15, 2006Executive SummaryThe use of virtualized servers i
FAU - ISM - 4320
Information Systems Security: Past, Present, and FutureGroup: Digital MSJ ISM 4320 Michael Blanco Stanley Fidge Jacob Monde November 16, 20061Executive SummaryInformation Systems Security: Past, Present, & FutureToday's global economy thrives
FAU - ISM - 4220
Computer CrimesGroup: W.S.J. ISM 4220 Business Data Communications April 28, 2005Table ContentsExecutive Summary pg. 3 Outline pg. 4 - 5 Body I. Introduction pg.6-7 II. Unauthorized use of computers and hacking pg.7- 9 III. Creating or releasin
FAU - ISM - 4320
TrueCryptSecuring informationISM 4320 Information System SecurityGroup: The Three Students Chase Turpin Daniel Kamimoto Robert PolitoExecutive SummaryWith multiple security issues in today's world, businesses and individuals are using many le
FAU - ISM - 4320
Risks and Dangers of Reusing Account Login and Passwords Group: El1t3 H4x0r5 Spring 2008 ISM 4320: Information Systems Security Goo El1t3 H4x0r5 ISM 4320 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents .. 2 Executive Summary . 3 Intro
FAU - ISM - 4220
3-602-1200Rev. December 5, 2000Raging ASPOn a cold wintry day in November 2000, Shawn Benzer1 and David Borden2 were discussing their business venture at a Starbucks coffee shop in Rochester, NY. Dave and Shawn were reviewing the financial projec
UMass Lowell - CS - 457
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UMass Lowell - CS - 457
Scribe: Swati Gupta Subject: Computer Security Dated: 02/12/02 OTHER ENCRYPTION ALGORITHMS: The idea is to increase the key length of DES without new algorithms. One Method: Pick two keys k1 and k2 such that: Encryption: C = Ek2 (Ek1 (P) Decryption:
UMass Lowell - CS - 457
Scribe: Swati Gupta Subject: Computer Security Date: 05/02/02Buffer Overflow:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Functions gets() strcpy scanf getchar() fgetc() getc() read() fgets() memcpy() strncpy() Risk Level Most Risky Very Risky Very Risky Moderate risk Mo
UMass Lowell - CS - 457
Scribe: Swati Gupta Subject: Computer Security Date: 05/07/02Software copyright and Piracy:1. License key 2. License files 3. Reverse EngineeringLicense KeyIdea: Build an application code for the application. Method: Letter's we don't need: L,
Maryland - ENEE - 605
ENEE605Fall 2006Group B An Integrated Fluid Delivery Microsystem for a Cantilever Beam Resonator Problem Statement Cantilever beams have been shown to be very sensitive and versatile platforms for sensing in a variety of environments. Bio-sensing
Maryland - ENEE - 605
ENEE 605 Group Projects- Fall 2008 ProjectsGeneral GuidelinesThe projects have been assigned based on students' expertise and/or areas of interest.Getting StartedOnce your project description is announced, you should get to know your group member
Minnesota - CS - 5551
Subject: including XmAll.h in your programTo: cs5551-1-f2003@d.umn.edu (CS 5551)Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 21:02:47 -0500 (CDT)Last year I sent out the message below - it still holds. I couldn't immediately find any new information/documentation abo
Minnesota - CS - 5551
CS 5551 Fall, 2003 User Interface Design Doug Dunham, TA: Rashmi Kankaria Distribution for MidtmPoints = 100.0 n = 21, mean = 83.1(Mean and n do not include those with no points) 100. 99. 98. 97. * 96. 95. *
UCLA - DESIGN - 258
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Penn State - YXH - 150
ARCHITECTUREPrior to the construction of the Business Building, the Smeal College of Business was spread throughout campus and did not have a facility that was dedicated to its faculty, staff, and students. Such was the intent of the Smeal Business
Penn State - YXH - 150
Electrical Systems Existing Conditions and Building Load Summary ReportTechnical Report 2Smeal College of Business BuildingUniversity Park, PAYena K. HanLighting/Electrical Option November 3, 2008 Faculty Advisor: Richard G. Mistrick, Ph.D.,
Illinois State - CHE - 215
Chemistry 215 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry October 8, 2003 75 POINTS Name SEE EQUATIONS AND DATA ON LAST PAGE PART I. DEFINITIONS (9 Points) Define the following terms as they relate to the topics covered in this course. 1. Autoprotolysis (3
Illinois State - CHE - 215
Chemistry 215 Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryFinal ExamDecember 9, 2003 100 POINTS Name SEE EQUATIONS AND DATA ON LAST PAGE COMPREHENSIVE PORTION (50 POINTS) PART I. DEFINITIONS (9 Points) Define the following terms as they relate to the top
Illinois State - CHE - 215
Chemistry 215 Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistryFinal ExamMay 5, 2004 50 POINTS Name SEE EQUATIONS AND DATA ON LAST PAGE PART I. CALCULATIONS (30 Points) Show all calculations in order to earn partial credit. 1. The nicotine content of several
Montana - MATH - 105
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Canisius College - CSC - 108
Kim NauratilCSC 108 Fall 2007 Lab 3 Grading sheet Name:_pts Part 1: Basics File is named part1.html The basic tags exist and are in proper order (html, head, title, body) Second inaugural text was copied into part1 No content in the <head> section
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Abraham LincolnSecond Inaugural AddressSaturday, March 4, 1865Fellow-Countrymen:At this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential office there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement s
Canisius College - CSC - 108
CSC 108Fall 2007Lab 1 Grading sheetName:_ Part 1: Answers to the questions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Question 4: any differences? Question 7: list of different tags Question 8: what generalization about /> tags? Question 9: tags that have attribut
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Kim NauratilCSC 108 Fall 2007 Lab 12 Grading sheet Name:_Part 1: Table builder and averagerTable is correct: 2 columns and enough rows 0, 1, . 10 in the first column, and data values from array in second column "average" in last row first column
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Kim NauratilCSC 108 Fall 2007 Lab 10 Grading sheet Name:_ Lab 8 RedoPart 1: Word guessing gameguessMyWord() function exists and is correct comment explains purpose of this function guessMyWord() is called once Other: 25 ptsPart 2: Random greeti
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Kim NauratilCSC 108 Fall 2007 Lab 2 Grading sheet Name:_ Lab submitted in a folder, named appropriately Version 1 of "The Merry Inn Song" Text of the poem exists in your web page Name of file is man_in_the_moon.html Image of "Man in the Moon" from
Canisius College - CSC - 108
CSC 108Fall 2007Lab 2 Grading sheetName:_ The Merry Inn Song 1. Lab submitted in a folder, named appropriately 2. Text of the poem exists 3. Name of file is man_in_the_moon.html 4. Image of "Man in the Moon" from Google 5. Dr. Meyer's XHTML shel
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Kim NauratilCSC 108 Fall 2007 Lab 6 Grading sheet Name:_Part 1: Use the alert box You copied your table from Lab 5 <script> tags exist First alert box tells you are the author Second alert displays new Date() There is a label concatenated to the f
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Kim NauratilCSC 108 Fall 2007 Lab 11 Grading sheet Name:_Part 1: Getting acquainted with 2 gamesBare JavaScript code copied into games.js file Other: 10 ptsPart 2: First version of gameForm exists and is called form1 2 radio buttons, must have
Canisius College - CSC - 108
JABBERWOCKYby Lewis Carroll(from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872)`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe."Beware the Jabberwoc
Canisius College - CSC - 108
CSC 108 Fall 2006Lab 4 Grading Sheet Student: Part 1: My opinions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 mylists.html exists and is based on the shell table with 2 rows and 2 columns both columns are 50% title above the table everything is centered table hea
Canisius College - CSC - 108
Have an externally linked CSSPut an img as the background of a cell
Penn State - KJB - 5046
Keith Bellas January 29, 2007 CAS 283 Assignment 1 The major issue at hand in the case of the Gottesman/Lords video case was the illegal selling of child pornography. Gottesman, the owner of an adult video store, was charged and convicted of selling
Iowa State - MATH - 273
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Iowa State - MATH - 273
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Iowa State - MATH - 273
Errata: Introduction to Scientific Computing, 2nd Ed.p. xi URL scrambled p. 5 first display: stray backslashes p. 8 2nd display from foot: 2*pi* missing inside sin p. 33 l. 16 insert "a" between "write" and "second". p. 41 The formula giving the for