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Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - CS - 705
Preflow-Push AlgorithmAn s-t preflow obeys the following constraints: Capacity constraints: 0 f(e) c(e) ef(v) =uV f (u,v) w V f (v,w) 0A labeling h assigns nonnegative integers to vertices. h(t) = 0, h(s) = n, h(u) 0 for all other
Michigan State University - CSE - 802
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-2002), pp. 19-26, Sydney, Australia, July 2002
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Java PrimerA Sample Java ApplicationJuly 24, 2007Copyright 2008 Pearson AddisonWesley2System.out.printlnJava programs work by having things called objects perform actionsSystem.out: an object used for sending output to the
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CMSC 202GenericsGeneralized CodeOne goal of OOP is to provide the ability to write reusable, generalized code. Polymorphic code using base classes is general, but restricted to a single class hierarchy Generics is a more powerful means of
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CMSC 202PolymorphismTopics Binding (early and late) Upcasting and downcasting Extensibility The final modifier with methods classesAug 6, 20072Introduction to PolymorphismObject-oriented programming mechanisms Encapsulation -
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Polymorphism 2nd LectureTopics Constructors and polymorphism The clone method Abstract methods Abstract classesAug 6, 20072Constructors and PolymorphismA constructor for the base class is automatically called during construc
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202InterfacesClasses and Methods When a class defines its methods as public, it describes how the class user interacts with the method. These public methods form the class' interface . An abstract class contains one or more methods with
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CMSC 202InheritanceObject RelationshipsAn object can have another object as one of instance variables.The Person class had two Date objects within it. This is known as the "has a" relationship. Also known as aggregation or composition
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Inheritance 2nd LectureInherited Constructors?An Employee constructor cannot be used to create HourlyEmployee objects. Why not? We must implement a specialized constructor for HourlyEmployees. But how can the HourlyEmployee constructor i
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202ExceptionsError HandlingIn the ideal world, all errors would occur when your code is compiled. That won't happen. Errors which occur when your code is running must be handled by some mechanism that allows the originator (detector) of
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Exceptions 2nd LectureMultiple catch BlocksA try block can potentially throw any number of exception values, and they can be of differing typesIn any one execution of a try block, at most one exception can be thrown (since a throw
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202ArrayListAug 9, 20071What's an Array ListArrayList is a class in the standard Java libraries that can hold any type of object an object that can grow and shrink while your program is running (unlike arrays, which have a fixed le
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Classes and ObjectsClass Definitions You already know how to use classes and the objects created from them, and how to invoke their methods For example, you have already been using the predefined String and Scanner classes Now you will
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Classes and Objects 3rd LectureTopics Constructors Memory allocation stack heap garbage collection Class variables Class parameters null Anonymous objects2February 2008Object Creation In earlier demo code, we wrote stateme
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CMSC 202Classes and Objects 4th LectureTopics Composition Person class example Class invariant Copy constructor Privacy leaksFebruary 20082Designing A Class The next few slides will bring together all the concepts we've discussed so fa
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Classes and Objects 5th LectureTopics Static methods Static instance variables Math class Wrapper classes Character classFebruary 20082Static MethodsSo far, class methods required a calling object in order to be invoked.Date
UMBC - CSEE - 202
CMSC 202Computer Science II for Majors Object-Oriented ProgrammingInstructorsMr. Dennis FreySections 0101 & 0102 Mon/Wed 10:00am 11:15am in Sond 409 Sections 0201 & 0202 Tues/Thurs 10:00am 11:15am in ITE 231 Sections 0301 & 0302 Tues/Thurs 1:
IUPUI - I - 400
Secretary of State: Todd RokitaBusiness Services DivisionAn Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting A Business in IndianaDear Future Indiana Entrepreneur: Thank you for your interest in operating a business in Indiana. The key to future economic prosper
ECCD - SCS - 541
Intelligent E-Commerce Agents Partners or Predators?Paper by Christian Wagner and Efraim Turban1(c) Dave Arnold 2004Contents Agents the good Agents the bad Harvesting agents (data extraction agents) Business models Case Study (eBay) Ho
ECCD - SCS - 541
Web Services Orchestration and ChoreographyPresenter: Min Lu Paper by Chris Peltz Nov 15, 200405/15/09 Min Lu - COMP 5401 W9 1IntroductionHigher level, cross-organizational business process Two aspects of creating business process from composit
Boise State - ECE - 230
Boise State University Digital Systems Laboratoryby S. M. Loo, Arlen Planting Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Boise State University First Released: Spring 2005 with ISE 6.3i Updated: Fall 2006 with ISE 8.1iEE230LIntroduction
Boise State - ECE - 230
Digital Systems (EE230L), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boise State UniversityEE 230L Laboratory Check-Out ListName of Team Member(s): Lab # / Title of Lab: Lab Completed on:This is a checklist to make sure everyone complet
Boise State - ECE - 230
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Boise State - ECE - 230
Boise State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, EE 230L Programming Spartan-3 FPGA Prototyping BoardBy no w, you should be fairly co mfortable using ISE schematics capture tool to enter your d esign and Modelsim to simulate
Boise State - ECE - 230
Spartan-3 Starter Kit Board User GuideUG130 (v1.1) May 13, 2005RR"Xilinx" and the Xilinx logo shown above are registered trademarks of Xilinx, Inc. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. CoolRunner, RocketChips, Rocket IP, Spar
Brookdale - COMP - 129
The Lorena StoveSaving the World One Person at a TimeWhat Is a Lorena Stove?Replaces open fires in hut Removes smoke from hut through chimney Constructed of inexpensive raw materials Adobe (mud, straw, water) Large plastic bucket Empty coffe
Brookdale - COMP - 129
Peru Expedition 2006Pablo FuentesGeography of Paqarimuy 150 miles southeast of Cuzco 45 miles northwest of Puno and Lake Titicaca Altitude: 13,500 feet above sea level Nearby mountains Tantani, 16,421 feet Nevado Ausangate, 20,945 feet Nea
IUPUI - CS - 265
CSCI 265 Project 8 Hilbert Curve 40 pointsProblem StatementThe purpose of this assignment is to display Hilbert Curves of orders 1 through 8 using Qt.Hilbert CurvesHilbert curves are space-filling curves the visit every point in a two-dimension
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
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Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=Upfront Notes= This "aareadme.txt" file contains the description of the naming convention that will be used for all MEX kernels. One part of them will be directly produced by an automated system located at ESTEC,PST. Consequently, we c
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX CK Files= Last update: 22 NOV 2005 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/CK directory of the MEX SPICE data server. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX CK files, and it provide
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX FK Files= Last Update: 12 MAY 2006 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/FK directory of the MEX SPICE data server. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX FK kernels, and it provides id
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX LSK Files= Last update: 08 AUG 2005 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/LSK directory. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX LSK kernels, and it provides identification of t
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX PCK Files= Last Update: 12 MAY 2006 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/PCK directory of the MEX SPICE data server. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX PCK kernels, and it provides
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX SPK Files= Last update: 30 MAY 2006 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/SPK directory of the MEX SPICE data server. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX SPK kernels, and it pr
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX SCLK Files= Last update: 22 MAR 2004 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/SCLK directory of the MEX SPICE data server. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX SCLK kernels, and it
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0338
=MEX Orbit Number Files= Last update: 11 MAY 2006 This "aareadme.txt" file describes the contents of the KERNELS/ORBNUM directory of the MEX SPICE data server. It also provides the file naming conventions used for the MEX Orbit Numbe
University of Florida - CIS - 4930
University of FloridaCISE departmentGator EngineeringIntroduction to Data MiningDr. Sanjay RankaProfessor Computer and Information Science and Engineering University of Florida, Gainesville ranka@cise.ufl.eduUniversity of FloridaCISE depa
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University of FloridaCISE departmentGator EngineeringData PreprocessingDr. Sanjay RankaProfessor Computer and Information Science and Engineering University of Florida, Gainesville ranka@cise.ufl.eduUniversity of FloridaCISE departmentG
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National Taiwan University - GEO - 622
REPORTS11. D. E. Smith et al., Science 284, 1495 (1999). 12. M. H. Carr, The Surface of Mars (Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, CT, 1981). 13. H. Frey, S. E. Sakimoto, J. Roark, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25, 4409 (1998). 14. D. E. Wilhelms and S. W. Squyres, N
National Taiwan University - GEO - 520
NATURE|Vol 438|22/29 December 2005BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS ARISINGMETEOROLOGYAre there trends in hurricane destruction?Arising from: K. Emanuel Nature 436, 686688 (2005)Since the record impact of Hurricane Katrina, attention has focused on unders