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Messiah - CSC - 333
CSC 333 Database Applications Project Proposal Pocket Testament League ProjectTeam Members: Jeremy Hackenberg, Andy Heller, Mandy Marie, Justin Nimtz Project Liaison: Andy Heller Pocket Testament League 11 Toll Gate Road P.O. Box 800 Lititz, Pennsylvania
Cal Poly Pomona - EGR - 403
MACHINING VS. CASTINGEGR 403 GROUP 7BRIAN JACOBS MICHAEL MAYER NOAH WINSOR MATTHEW YESETAPROPOSALPERFORM COST ANALYSIS ON 2 DIFFERENT PROCESSES MACHINING Vs. CASTING DETERMINE WHICH PROCESS IS ECONOMICALLY BENIFICIAL BASED ON NET PRESENT WORTH ANALYSI
Michigan State University - PAGES - 874
Computer Analysis of Survey Data -File Organization for Multi-Level Data Chris Wolf Ag Econ Computer Service Michigan State University 1/3/90 Large-scale socio-economic surveys require a tremendous amount of time to set up, conduct, and analyze. The effor
Duke - STAT - 104
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Columbia - E - 4703
EE E4703COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Department of Electrical Engineering Wireless Communications Spring 2007 issued 2/26/07Prof. Diament due 3/5/07Assignment #3 1.Rappaport, p. 169, problem 4.15.Use the exact expression, not the parallel-ray approximation. T
Sanford-Brown Institute - CS - 295
CS251 - Min Cut AlgorithmClaire Mathieu(claire)Min Cut AlgorithmBefore we design approximation algorithms for cut problems, let us review a simple case that has a polynomial-time algorithm. Min Cut: Input a directed graph G = (V, E), two vertices s and
San Jose State - EE - 198
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San Jose State - SEP - 0704
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NYU - M - 117
Math 117: Final Review Problems 1. Let f x = ex and gx = px. Compute f gx, g f x, and give the domain for each. 2. Let f x = x . Compute f , x. For what values of p does f p = p? For what valuesof q does 3. Describe in words how the graph of y = f x , 1
UMass (Amherst) - AY - 0405
SIS Academic Liaison GroupAdvisory Committee Level 1Meeting MinutesNovember 4, 2004Members Present: Chris Roberts. Hospitality & Tourism Management, Committee Chair Elizabeth Pyle, Registrar Rosio Alvarez, OIT (represented by Heidi Dollard) Richa
SHSU - MATH - 142
Missing Math Mystery It was back to school, After a two-month vacation, I don't know the date, The time or location, But when the students came back, After their summer of fun, Something was missing, Like 1 minus 1. It was 1 subject, Yup, But which subjec
Binghamton - CS - 522
An Analysis of Correlation and Predictability: What Makes Two-Level Branch Predictors WorkMarius Evers Sanjay J. Patel Robert S. Chappell Yale N. Patt Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 481
Penn State - ASD - 136
Statement of PurposeI wish to join the graduate program at Penn State University for a Master of Computer Science. My purpose for join this program seems to have grown on me over time. But I now feel that I would be an excellent student here at Penn Stat
Harvard - BIO - 271
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N.C. State - ENGR - 742
Homework 4 for CSC 742: Database ManagementCollaborative Work1 Relational CalculusThe following problem involves Figure 7.6 from Elmasri & Navathe. You may not assume any semantic constraints. You are given that every employee works on some project and
Michigan State University - CEM - 850
University of Toronto - HW - 0405
Dror Bar-Natan: Classes: 2004-05: Math 157 - Analysis I:Homework Assignment 1Assigned Tuesday September 14; due Friday September 24, 2PM, at SS 1071 Required reading. Read, reread and rereread your notes from this week's classes, and make sure that you
Iowa State - CPRE - 281
Assignment 2 Solutions1.A. a) Negative B. a) 1111 C. a) 1001 b) Postive b) 0110 b) 1111 c) Negative c) 0111 c) 0111 c) 1110 no overflowD. a) 1001 no overflow d) 0001 no overflowb) 0111 overflow2.The Martians have 13 fingers. The expression 5x -50x + 1
Iowa State - CPRE - 305
Introduction Rapidly changing field: vacuum tube -> transistor -> IC -> VLSI (see section 1.4) memory capacity and processor speed is doubling every 1.5 years: Things youll be learning: how computers work, a basic foundation how to analyze their performa
Duke - CPS - 001
Languages Natural languages language spoken or written by humans English, French, Italian, Spanish, . English and other natural languages clearly have structure subjects, nouns, verbs, . In contrast we have programming languages languages used to communi
Washington - MEDED - 531
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MIT - PUBLIC - 12815
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Rose-Hulman - CSSE - 371
CSSE 371-02 Project Teams September 6, 2005 Last First Bauman David Bowman Drew Brandell Michael Salisbury Matthew Gurganus Brant Dubin Aaron Matiukas Andrew McFarlane Dray Marks Nathan Decker Scott Mohling Nathan Schrock Mitchell Boyce Jonathan Aikin Sco
UCSB - ESM - 298
Endocrine disruptors in the environmentESM 298 October 3-4, 2003Is there a global decline in male fertility? Are synthetic estrogen mimics the cause?Carlsen, E, A Giwercman, N. Keiding, N. Skakkebaek. 1992. Evidence for decreasing quality of semen duri
SUNY Buffalo - PHY - 101
Assignment 14 Chapter 15: 4, 6, 8, 10, 20, 24, 26, 32, 36, 44, 46, 574. REASONING According to the discussion in Section 14.3, the internal energy U of a monatomic ideal gas is given by U = 3 nRT (Equation 14.7), where n is the number 2 of moles, R is th
UMass (Amherst) - BIOEP - 740
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N.E. Illinois - HRD - 406
STUDENT TUTORIALBased on excerpts from The Expert Educator (Jones, et al. , 1994)Definition and Description The student tutorial approach utilizes pupils as monitors (tutors) who first learn the lesson from a instructor and then teach small groups or in
UCSB - ECE - 156
Review of Design FlowLecture 13ECE 156B1Office Hour I am available next Thursday, 1-3pm Leonard will be in class on Thursday for Q&A of anything Final will be on the 19, 4-7pmECE 156B2Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) Provide different layers
Rochester - NEW - 531
Math 531 Tom Tucker NOTES FROM CLASS 9/20 Lemma 8.1. Let R be a integral domain, let M be a maximal ideal of R, let n q. Then R/Mn RM /(RM Mn ) = Proof. Since 1 R \ M, we can embed R into RM by sending r R to r/1. We have a map then from R to RM /RM Mn by
Rochester - NEW - 531
Math 531 Tom Tucker NOTES FROM CLASS 9/22 Note about the homework The following is an immediate consequence of Problems 5 and 6 from the homework you just handed in. Theorem 9.1. Let R be a Noetherian integral domain of dimension 1. Then the following are
UNL - M - 203
Your first exam covers Chapters 1-3 of your textbook. This review sheet is meant to help you study for the exam, but is not meant to be a substitute for studying from the book. In particular, I have tried to include all the topics we covered, but it is po
Lake County - CI - 301
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Minnesota - CHEM - 5223
Chemistry/MatSci 5223WWednesday, March 29Assignment 17 Due: In Lab, Thursday, March 30/Friday, March 31This week you will be synthesizing polylactide (PLA), a polymer which has received a lot of recent press due to the fact that it can be made entirely
Valdosta - PERS - 2730
Valdosta State University PERS 2730 Grading Rubric for Prior Learning Assessment SubmissionsObjectives1) Construct an electronic portfolio containing a resume, co-curricular transcript, goals, courses completed, writing sample, PowerPoint presentation a
UPenn - BPP - 250
Common Property Rival, not excludable Fish in the ocean Overfishing Other examples: customers?1Marketable Public Good Excludable, not rival TV, music Market can provide Efficiently?2Externalities Definition when the production or consumption of
Mississippi State - ECE - 4542
HARCSdesign document for HARCS: Home Automation and Remote Control System submitted to: Professor Joseph Picone ECE 4512: Senior Design II Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Mississippi State University Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762
Georgia Tech - CS - 4431
1. Configuring your program: Your program should read a configuration file (stilts.config). The file will have three (ascii) numbers: the first one will be the number of client threads, the second one will be the number of server threads, the third o
ETSU - TSTS - 2150
Points missed: _Student's Name: _Total score: _ /100 points East Tennessee State University Department of Computer and Information Sciences CSCI 2150 (Tarnoff) Computer Organization TEST 2 for Spring Semester, 2007Read this before starting! The total p
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 317
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Iowa State - A - 195
CROP UPDATE 4/29/2008 FORAGESAlfalfa Winter-Kill I continue to get reports of winter-kill of alfalfa in the area. Brian Lang estimates that close to 80% of the alfalfa fields south of highway 20 in Delaware and Buchanan counties may not be worth keeping
University of Texas - EE - 322
Dividing and ConqueringAchieving successful results using recursion in CBig Picture Our objective is to write a recursive program and convince ourselves it is correct with the minimum amount of effort. We will put some faith in the principles of mathem
University of Toronto - CSC - 310
CSC310 Information TheorySam RoweisWhat do We Mean by Close?2Lecture 23:JPEG Lossy Image Compression Any lossy compression scheme is based (at least implicitly) on some idea of what counts as close to the original. This is a question that can only b
UNI - CHEM - 110
Name:_ Chem 110 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry Spring 2002 Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Total Points Worth 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 100 Points ScoredPlease show all work in answering the questions. Each ques
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CHML - 445
Preparation of Cr2O3 and CrCl3 Title Page and Abstract Introduction Experimental Results and Discussion Yield of Cr2O3 Yield of CrCl3 Results and Discussion Total Sample Calculations Conclusion and References Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Question Total Subtot
Iowa State - NR - 75647
Money for LifeApril 2008Dear Readers, Subprime lending is receiving attention in the news as major financial institutions who invested heavily in this commodity now have to deal with increased numbers of foreclosures. Individuals who are current on thei
Midwestern State University - EM - 2778
WOODWORKING EXHIBIT SCORECARDExhibitor's Name or No. County or County No. Examine each exhibit for the criteria listed below. Place a check to indicate the placing you think each item deserves. Keep in mind that the whole exhibit is more important than i
Washington - CSSAP - 432
IntroductionNetworksNetworks - What are TheyWhat is a network - a bit difficult to define We use the word all the time and seem to understand its meaning Can talk of networks of People Roads Companies Telephones Here we're going to talk about networks
Washington - CSS - 162
Chapt er 13I nt er faces and I nner ClassesCopyr ight 2008 Pear son AddisonWesley. All r ight s r eser vedI nt er faces An i nter face is somet hing like an ext r eme case of an abst r act class H owever, an i nter face i s not a cl ass I t i s a typ
Purdue - EE - 656
Fall 2004 EE 656: ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT IN SEMICONDUCTORS HW4: DUE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 The purpose of this homework assignment is to gain some familiarity with ballistic quantum transport. You will need to download the Matlab script, QuantumTransport.m f
University of Texas - ME - 244
MATLAB TUTORIAL SUPPLEMENTAccessing MATLAB, Working With m-files, Saving Data, etcWindows Operating System* Note: the terms m-file and script mean the same thing.- Accessing MATLAB:(1) Click on the Start button in the lower left portion of the screen
Purdue - EE - 461
Week 101Historical Software Life Cycle Process Models 1. Code and Fix 2. Stage-wise and waterfall 3. Prototyping 4. Evolutionary 5. Spiral 6. All At Once 7. Transform Model 8. Hackers Model2References 1. Software Engineering: a practitioner's approach
San Jose State - WEEK - 121
VARIOUS FORMS OF THE VORTICITY EQUATIONThe most compact form predicts changes of absolute vorticity () following the motion:d u v wv wu 1 p p - = - - + - - - - - - - - -dt x y xz yz xy yx(I)(i.e., convergence+twisting+solenoidal terms), where =+. We s
University of Toronto - CS - 104
<script type="text/javascript">/ function that validates the syntax of a form/ ARG: qform = html form / RET: none function validate( qform )cfw_ / keeps track of all the bad items found / and only submits the form if NO bad items are found var bad
Rose-Hulman - EC - 300
EC300Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringmaySignals and Systems SyllabusDay 1-L 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-L 2-1 2-2 2-3 3-L 3-1 3-2 3-3 4-L 4-1 4-2 4-3 5-L 5-1 5-2 5-3 6-L 6-1 6-2 6-3 7-L 7-1 7-2 7-3 8-L 8-1 8-2 8-
U. Houston - WEEK - 6361
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