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CSU Long Beach - STAT - 530
California State University, Long Beach, Dept. of Math and Stat MATH 581-02, Experimental Design and Analysis Fall 2006Instructor: Prof. Sung Kim, FO3 206, e-mail skim43@csulb.edu, phone 54320, office hours MW 4:00-5:30 and M 6:45-7:15 .Any office
CSU Long Beach - STAT - 530
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UNC - INLS - 258
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Stanford - C - 0303241
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Stanford - DITC - 1034
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville - WREST - 20082009
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Washington - GEN - 351
Debate TopicsStatements to debate: Each statement has a corresponding case study (see next pages) to give you a better idea of how this technology or concept might be used. 1. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) should be allowed so parents can
Berkeley - CS - 164
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Berkeley - CS - 164
CS164 Section Notes - 9/17/2003Topics to be covered Announcements. Review of recursive descent parsing. LL(1) parsing. Constructing the LL(1) parsing tables with FIRST and FOLLOW sets.Review of recursive descent parsingHighlights of recursive
Berkeley - CS - 164
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Berkeley - CS - 164
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Berkeley - CS - 164
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Berkeley - CS - 164
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Stanford - LGTO - 1013
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Iowa State - CPRE - 556
Student Comments IThese comments, based on the initial lecture on introductory material, were sent by students. These were selected and compiled by the instructor so that they can be shared with the rest of the class.CPRE 556 - Comments by student
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: Aron Bierbaum [aronb@iastate.edu]Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 1:55 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: Slide Set #1While talking about uses of function pointers Tuesday in class I did not get a chance to mention one of the places that they a
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: hulan [hulan@iastate.edu]Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 1:38 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: CPRE556-Tool Presentation-HuAttachments: CPRE556Presentation-2-Hu-Jan25-tools.pptDr. Kothari: I put my presentation for tools in the attachmen
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
The main problem with SQL injections is that it is difficult to properly sanitize input before useing it in a query. A program called SafeSQL can help programmers with the difficulty of sanitation. This program has only been tested with MySQL, but th
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: Greg Rice [grice@iastate.edu]Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:18 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: Lecture 1 - RiceDr. Kothari,After reviewing your first lecture, I have several comments, questions, and additions. Most importantly, I beli
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
The main problem with SQL injections is that it is difficult to properly sanitize input before useing it in a query. A program called SafeSQL can help programmers with the difficulty of sanitation. This program has only been tested with MySQL, but th
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
SPI Dynamics' WebInspectTM.Web Application Security ToolHow do WebInspect products work Identify all components of a web server. Identify static known vulnerabilities. Find unique and unknown application vulnerabilities. Find misconfigurati
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: Fangcheng Tang [tfc@iastate.edu]Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 3:34 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: Lecture6-TangHi, Dr Kothari,This is my comment for last lecture about prevention of SQL injection using store procedure or parameterized que
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: hulan [hulan@iastate.edu]Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 2:03 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: RE: slide3-HuProf. Kothari:Yes. I am also interested in some tools for other software security vulnerabilities, like SQL or java vulnerabilities.
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: hulan [hulan@iastate.edu]Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 12:03 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: lecture5-HuAfter lecture work about "race condition"+ Except access() calls (the example in lecture) can cause race + condition, theimproper
Iowa State - CPRE - 556
From: hulan [hulan@iastate.edu]Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:00 PMTo: Kothari, SurajSubject: slide3-HuInteresting finding for slide 3 - SQL injection: In hw1, we did research on some security tools, but I didn't see any of them can detect
Oregon - EDLD - 607
EDLD 610, Structural Equation Modeling II Spring, 2009 Homework No. 1The following exercises provide some experience in path analysis by tracing paths, interpreting diagrams, and computing path coefficients. Please show all your work. Model No. 1:1
Bryn Mawr - CHEM - 104
CHEM104 Spring 2009QUIZ 11. For the following pairs of items, say: (a) in what way(s) they are similar and (b) in what way(s) they differ. i. a metal and an ionic solid (a) way(s) they are similar: a. both have a crystal structure of repeating un
Stanford - PAY - 1038
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Alabama - ME - 383
Name _ ME 383 Modern Manufacturing Practices In-class Quiz #8 (Each problem: 2 points, total 10 points)1. Which size scale is microscale for mechanical parts? (a) > 10mm (b) 10um~10mm (c) 100nm~10um 2. Which part shows isotropic micromachining?(d
University of Texas - CS - 313
CS 313k - Academic Honesty Agreement By signing below, you acknowledge and agree to follow the academic honesty rules for CS 313k. Return this signed form to the instructor before you leave class on June 5, 2009. We follow the University's standard p
Berkeley - CS - 271
CS271 Randomness & ComputationFall 2008Lecture 11: October 2Lecturer: Alistair Sinclair Scribe: Cameron Hill Edited by: Arnab Sen and Sharmodeep BhattacharyyaDisclaimer: These notes have not been subjected to the usual scrutiny reserved for fo
Acton School of Business - CAAM - 454
CAAM 454: Afternotes on Krylov-Subspace Iterative MethodsYin Zhang (draft) CAAM, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 January 31, 20071IntroductionThese notes are written as supplements to the textbook, "Numerical Linear Algebra" by Lloyd Trefet
BYU - LING - 330
1515.1(1) (2) (3)Speech Acts, Discourse, Grice's MaximsSpeech ActsSpeech acts: Utterances we use/make to accomplish things. a. "Performatives" Felicity Conditions: if A, then B met. a. Misfire: if A, then B not met. Locutionary Act: Uttering th
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1/04650:652 Composite Materials, Fracture Mechanics, and Thermoelasticity (SM4)Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor George J. Weng (e-mail: weng@jove.rutgers.edu) References: 1. Micromechanics of Defects in Solids, 2nd edit
Oregon - PH - 102
Physics 102Winter 2005Announcements: The first quiz will stay scheduled for 1/24/05. No class Monday 1/17/05 Homework #2 due 5:00PM Wednesday 1/19/05 Don't leave class early today. You'll miss a great story. Unless your from LA if so, you've pro
George Mason - CEIE - 462562
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