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Cal Poly Pomona - GBA - 546
Profession MBA Program GBA 546 Fundamentals of Financial ManagementSection P200CRN: 13778Winter Quarter 2006 Tuesday: 6:00 - 9:50 p.m.P. Sarmas www.csupomona.edu/~psarmasCATALOG DESCRIPTION: Theoretical and conceptual framework for financial d
Cal Poly Pomona - GBA - 610
Graduate Business Administration 610 Financial Markets and InstitutionsCRN 10912 P. Sarmas Building 66 Room 201 Winter Quarter 2007 Monday: 6:00-8:50www.csupomona.edu/~psarmasCATALOG DESCRIPTION: The structure and role of the financial system, i
Cal Poly Pomona - GBA - 610
Graduate Business Administration 610 Financial Markets and InstitutionsCRN 10912 P. Sarmas Building 66 Room 201 Winter Quarter 2007 Monday: 6:00-8:50www.csupomona.edu/~psarmasCATALOG DESCRIPTION: The structure and role of the financial system, i
Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
Rendering Equation 1 OverviewThe rendering equation attempts to describe the energy transport that happens by means of visible light. It neglects the wave nature of light (at least in the form discussed here), but is considered a sufficient approxi
Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
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Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
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Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
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Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
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Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
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Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
1.5 .5 1.120S-0.227881 0.0368164 0.583350.1280760.0791016 0.249023 0.0722656S0.500195 -0.513525 -0.1301270.145410.916992 0.486328 0.745117S0.343408 0.443066 0.5712890.2723630.0820312 0.992188 0.776367S0.340234 -0.309131 0.0729980.3163
Georgia Tech - CS - 4451
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Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 05Programmation systme@Pierre Marchand, 20011Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine prcdente Programmation virgule flottante Programmation MMX@Pierre Marchand, 20012Retour sur la semaine prcdente Comparaison
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 05Programmation systme@Pierre Marchand, 2001289Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine prcdente Programmation virgule flottante Programmation MMX@Pierre Marchand, 2001290Retour sur la semaine prcdente Compara
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 06Programmation systme@Pierre Marchand et Martin Dubois, 20021Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine prcdente Programmation SIMD Programmation SIMD2 Mmoire virtuelle@Pierre Marchand et Martin Dubois, 20022Retou
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 07Programmation systme@Pierre Marchand, 2001461Plan de la prsentation Prsentation du corrig du travail pratique 1 Retour sur la semaine prcdente Prsentation du travail pratique 2 Codage des instructions Interruptions
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 09Programmation systme@Pierre Marchand et Martin Dubois, 20021Cette semaine Retour sur la semaine prcdente Interruptions matrielles Bus PCI Port d'entr / sortie Adressage mmoire Priphrique Polling vs Interrupt P
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 09Programmation systme@Pierre Marchand et Martin Dubois, 2002461Cette semaine Retour sur la semaine prcdente Interruptions matrielles Bus PCIPort dentr / sortie Adressage mmoire Priphrique Polling vs Interrupt Port
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 10Programmation systme@Martin Dubois, 20011Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine dernire Pilote de priphrique Linux Compilation Lien entre le pilote et le monde extrieure Entr dans /dev Enregistrement La structur
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 10Programmation systme@Martin Dubois, 2001578Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine dernire Pilote de priphrique LinuxCompilation Lien entre le pilote et le monde extrieure Entr dans /dev Enregistrement La structure
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 11Programmation systme@Martin Dubois, 2001578Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine dernire Pilote de priphrique LinuxGestion des interruptions Techniques de dverminages spcifiques Les tasklets Les modes d'excutions d
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 12Programmation systme@Martin Dubois, 2001578Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine dernire Pilote de priphrique Windows 2000! ! ! ! ! Architecture WDM Les modes d'excution La structure IRP La vie d'un IRP Les dlais d
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584 Semaine 13Programmation systme@Martin Dubois, 2001578Plan de la rencontre Retour sur la semaine dernire Pilote de priphrique Windows 2000! ! ! ! ! Les situations de concurrences Les smaphores Les verrous rotatifs Les contrleurs L
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
IFT-17584Programmation systmePremier examen CorrigDirectives gnrales Lexamen se fait individuellement. Tout plagiat sera rapport la direction du dpartement et svrement puni. Vous avez droit aux manuels et aux notes de cours, ainsi qu vos
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
Grille dautocorrection pour le travail pratique numro 3Identification des membres de lquipeNom Numro matriculeProcdure1. Imprimez cette feuille. 2. Compltez la section didentification des membres de lquipes. 3. Tlchargez le programme dautocorrec
Northwestern State University of Louisiana - IFT - 17584
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Washington - CHEM - 242
Probing the Active Site of Pig Liver EsteraseIn this lab we will be looking at the active site of pig liver esterase (PLE) and determining its size and shape by reacting a variety of esters with the enzyme and using the speed at which the esters rea
Washington - CHEM - 242
Chemistry 242Unknowns overviewUsing derivatives to identify unknownUnknowns overview Preliminary reportChromic acid test2, 4 DNP Test"Knowns" lab Perform "preliminary report" tests on known compounds
Washington - CHEM - 242
Affect of substituents on benzene H's in NMRUsing J values to assign peaksBenzene J values J (ortho) 6-10 Hz J (meta) 1-3 Hz J (para) 0-1 HzIntegrations are approximateCarboxylic acid derivativesAmine derivativesEster derivativesSpectros
Washington - CHEM - 242
Aldehyde and ketone derivativesAlcohol derivativesInfrared SpectroscopyBond movements that absorb IRC-H stretchesCarbonyl stretchO-H and N-H
Washington - CHEM - 242
Study guide for 242 quiz (Nov. 6)Unknowns labs Implications of positive/negative results for: 2, 4 DNP Chromic acid test Tollen's test Lucas test Ferric hydroxamate test Beilstein test Ignition test Derivative reaction products and mechanisms for: 2
ASU - EEE - 460
EEE 460 Nuclear Concepts for the 21st Century Homework Assignment #11 Chapter 12 Problems: Points [40]: Due: Wednesday, April 23Spring 20081, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13 (6), (6), (6), (8), (6), (8)Note: for Problem 12.13(b), express the initial loading in
ASU - EEE - 460
EEE 460 Nuclear Concepts for the 21st Century Homework Assignment #3 Chapter 5 Problems: Points [55]: 1. 2. 3. Due: Monday, Feb. 4Spring 20082, 3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 (8), (4), (5), (4), (6), (6), (10), (6), (6)On April 19, 1983, a Co-60 s
ASU - EEE - 460
EEE 460 Nuclear Concepts for the 21st Century Homework Assignment #7 Chapter 9 Problems: Points [20]: Notes: Due: Monday, March 17Spring 20082, 3 (10), (10) Express answers for Problems 9.2 and 9.3 in {SI-units}/hr.1. How many electron-hole pai
ASU - EEE - 460
EEE 460 Nuclear Concepts for the 21st Century Homework Assignment #9 Chapter 10 Problems: Points [60]:Spring 2008Due: Wednesday, April 91, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16 (4), (4), (8), (4), (8), (10), (10), (6), (6)Suggestion: on Problems 10.6
ASU - EEE - 460
EEE 460 NUCLEAR CONCEPTS FOR THE 21ST CENTURYInstructor: Office Hours: Class Meeting Info: Semester Exams: Final Exam: Textbook: Course Webpage: Course Objective: Dr. Keith E. Holbert E-mail: Holbert@asu.edu MW, 9:3011:00 a.m. and Tu, 1:303:00 p.m.
ASU - EEE - 460
REACTOR KINETICSReactivity, =k 1 k = k k$= Neutron Lifetime prompt neutron lifetime (basically time to neutron absorption) (mfp ) a 1 lp = = v v a average (effective) thermal neutron lifetime accounts for delayed neutrons1 l Avg = (1
Wisconsin - SOC - 120
1Soc 120Professor Aime Dechter Reading Guide: Benefits of Marriage Waite [Benefits of marriage]Waite, Linda J., 1995, "Does Marriage Matter?", Demography 32(4) pp. 483-507This paper is part of Waite's larger research agenda on the benefits of mar
Wisconsin - SOC - 120
Soc 120: Marriage and the Family spring 2008Professor Aime DechterDETAILED COURSE OUTLINE UP TO FIRST EXAM Classes 1-11, January 22, 2008 February 26, 2008 The exam will be held February 28, 2008 in 5208 Sewell Social Science Building during cl
Wisconsin - SOC - 120
Soc 120: Marriage and the Family spring 2008Professor Aime DechterDETAILED COURSE OUTLINE FOR SECOND EXAM Classes 13-31, March 4, 2008 May 6, 2008 The exam will be held May 8, 2008 in 5208 Sewell Social Science Building during class time I) CLA
USC - CS - 577
USCC S EUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCenter for Software EngineeringModel-Based System Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE)CS 577a Barry Boehm, USC 1999 VersionUSCC S EUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCenter for Software
USC - CS - 577
USCC S EUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCenter for Software EngineeringThe Future of Software ProcessesBarry Boehm, USC SIGAda `99 Keynote Address October 21, 1999boehm@sunset.usc.edu http:/sunset.usc.eduUSCC S EUniversity of Southe
USC - CS - 577
Introduction to Unified Modeling Language (UML)Use Case Exercise Form ArtifactsAbs(S/W)Absolute Software Co.,Inc. 1444 Sapphire Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92009-1200 Phone: (760) 929-0612 FAX: (760) 929-0236 E-mail: info@abssw.comLINK16 199799 Absolute S
USC - CS - 577
Specification and Design of User Interface SoftwarePresentation to CS577a University of Southern California Dr. Barry BoehmSteven M. Jacobs September 29, 19991BiographySteven M. JacobsM.S.C.S. from UCLA, B.A. in Math from Monmouth Universit
USC - CS - 577
USCC S EUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCenter for Software EngineeringExtra CS577a 10/11/99 OO Analysis - 4 1999 USC Center for Software EngineeringOOAnal-41v1.0 - 11/24/99USCC S EExtra Center for Software EngineeringUniversity
USC - CS - 577
USCC S E1. 2. 3. 4.University of Southern CaliforniaCenter for Software EngineeringLCO OCD Early Sections Draft Exit CriteriaIntroduction section with purpose and references. SoA: Per MBASE GL, OCD . Organization Background. SoA: Per MBASE
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501 The Basics of Logarithms and Elasticities Autumn 2002This should all be material that you covered long ago, but just as a simple reminder, we will briefly review a few key results. Remember how a logarithm is defined. Consider 42 = 16. We w
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501Class 3#Chapter 4 - Demand Analysis (continued) C - Elasticity Abasics@ - terms & typesTodayCNext Time - Elasticity Aapplied@ - Use in optimal pricingDON=T PANIC! = Hirschey Chapters 4,5 and 12 are the Ameatiest@ in terms of eco
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
SAEDE 501#Chapter 4 - Demand Analysis (final class)#Today C Elasticity "basics" - few additional concepts from last day CElasticity "applied" - SW Airlines example - Use in optimal pricing policyREMINDERS Homework #1 is due NEXT CLASS.-
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501Class 5CChapter 5 - Demand Estimation C C C Hand in homeworkConsumer interviews and surveysMarket experiments C "Orange" exampleCRegression analysis C Introduction onlyREMINDERS Hand in Homework #11#Estimating demand rel
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501Class 6Chapter 5 - Demand Estimation# More regression: C C C C Ordinary least squares (OLS) Measuring model accuracy Goodness of fit Significance: C Model C Individual variables Problems (if we have time)CMIDTERM #1 - Next class # #
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
YOUR NAME: _ TEAM NAME: _AEDE 501 Pricing Strategy HOMEWORK #2 Markup Pricing DUE: START OF CLASS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 This assignment requires that you read and understand the relevant parts of Chapter 12 of the Hirschey textbook. Please answer
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501 February 6, 2003 # Today=s focus - Chapter 12 (continued) # A few concepts # Multiple-Unit Pricing Strategies A) Two-Part PricingREMINDERS- Hand out Homework #3 & Ross Article - (you must do this one.) - Bring your midterm today to lab.
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
NAME: _AEDE 501 Pricing Strategy HOMEWORK #3NOTE THAT COMPLETING HOMEWORK #3 IS REQUIRED (i.e., ITS NOT OPTIONAL). For next Tuesdays class (February 11), please read the Ross article found in your course packet and come prepared to discuss it in
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501 - HOMEWORK #4 MINI-CASE Ajax ManufacturingDUE: START OF CLASS ON MARCH 4 Ajax has developed a new type of seat belt that=s easier to install and more comfortable than standard belts. Standard seat belts sell to auto manufacturers at $5.00 e
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AED Economics 501 Winter 2003Data Analysis and Price ElasticityLab Exercise 1Each student should hand in a completed lab at the end of the lab session. Your Name: Your Partner: _ _This lab exercise is designed to acquaint you with some functio
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
HIGH INCOME AREA STORES: 1,2,3 LOW INCOME AREA STORES: 4,5,6 PRODUCT LINE DEFINITIONQPLAB PRIVATE LABEL COLD CEREAL / OUNCES SOLD PER WEEK TTEN TOP TEN BRAND COLD CEREAL / OUNCES SOLD PER WEEK OBRD OTHER BRAND COLD CEREAL / OUNCES SOLD PER WEEK BSN
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501 WINTER 2003AN INTRODUCTION TO REGRESSION ANALYSISLAB #3 Your Name: _This exercise is designed to introduce you to regression. Our objective for today is to learn some regression basics. The concepts we are covering in todays lab are int
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501 WINTER 2003LAB 4 - MORE FUN WITH REGRESSIONYour Name: _Remember to read each question carefully, answer each question fully, and use two decimal places throughout. 1. Use OLS to estimate the following demand function for chicken: Qc = b
Ohio State - AED ECON - 501
AEDE 501 WINTER 2003 LAB #6 TRANSFER PRICINGName: _ A transfer pricing problem in agribusiness can result when different divisions or business units of the same firm are vertically related. In other words, the output of one division is the input of
Wisconsin - CS - 537
THIS NOTES IS NOT FINAL !RAID: Redundant Array of Inexpensive/Independant Disks=Why talk about RAID?-- RAID: Redundant array of independent/inexpensive disks - Introduced in 1988- Idea that governs storage solutions Almost al
Grand Valley State - FACULTY - 350
GRADING STANDARDS A = An excellent paper. It offers an effective solution to the problem based on goodaudience analysis; it fulfills minor as well as major purposes. Its overall pattern of organization is appropriate; the internal organization of id