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CSU San Marcos - OCEAN - 609
SCM 809: Communication PedagogyM/W 14 pm, LAB 469 Dr. AtkinsSayre Summer 2009Instructor information:Office: LAB 475 Phone: 6012664370 Email: wendy.atkinssayre@usm.edu Web site: http:/ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w739132/Office Hours: M/W 1112 and by appointmen
Penn State - MLW - 268
Baltimore Washington Medical CenterWomens Center and Inpatient TowerGlen Burnie, MDThesis ProposalMegan WortmanConstruction ManagementConsultant: John MessnerBaltimore Washington Medical CenterWomens Center and Inpatient TowerGlen Burnie, MDMega
illinoisstate.edu - ECO - 372
ECO 372 HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHTFall 2006 Section 01 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Neil T. Skaggs OFFICE HOURS: MW 10-11:30; T 2-4; and by appointment MW 12:35-1:50 STV 434 OFFICE: STV 428 438-7204 ntskaggs@ilstu.eduTEXTS:The Ordinary Business of Life, Roger E. B
Georgia Tech - PHYSICS - 2211
UCSF - BMI - 209
Knowledge-based analysis of microarray gene expression data by using support vector machinesMichael P. S. Brown*, William Noble Grundy, David Lin*, Nello Cristianini, Charles Walsh Sugnet, Terrence S. Furey*, Manuel Ares, Jr., and David Haussler**Depart
Purdue - HCI - 97
Advance Program and Call for Participation7th International Conference on Human-Computer Interactionjointly withHCI International '9713th Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) COGN ITI VFTWARE & SO TE ELOGY NO CHFile Edit ViewSpecialGraphics10 i
Minnesota - LELYU - 002
BlogPrompt3 Proposeasetofimages,quotesandaplaylistofsongsthatinfluenceyourvalueswith regardtoyourselectedResearchProjectMillenniumDevelopmentGoals.Explain Planetearth AllthenaturesbeautycausesmetogivethankstotheGodwho created it all perfect for our pl
Utah - CS - 5340
Natural Language ProcessingNatural Language ProcessingBoolean Keyword Systems Information RetrievalThe typical information retrieval (IR) scenario: The user has an information need. The user species a query that describes the information need. The IR s
Lake County - LIS - 390
Digital VillageHal BerghelCaustic CookiesThey can be beneficial aids in e-commerce, but cookies are the corrosive ingredient when it comes to invading personal privacy.he modern Webites medium is defined, enabled, and constrained by a pair of killer p
Lake County - LIS - 390
XSLTXSLT: eXtensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations - a language for transforming XML documents into any textbased format (e.g. HTML, plain text, another XML, etc.) - Why do we need to learn it? - A typical work flow:legacy data source > XML >
Lake County - LIS - 390
World-Wide Web: The Information UniverseTim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, Jean-Franois Groff, Bernd Pollermann CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, SwitzerlandAbstractThe World-Wide Web (W3) initiative is a practical project to bring a global information universe int
Lake County - LIS - 390
Outline Network services architecture The HTTP protocol An example web sessionIntroduction to HTTP and network servicesDan WrightSeptember 30, 2008Dan WrightIntroduction to HTTP and network servicesOutline Network services architecture The HTTP prot
Lake County - LIS - 390
The Importance of Web Standardshttp:/www.sitepoint.com/print/importance-web-standardsArticleHome Before You Code Site Planning Page 1The Importance of Web StandardsDenis Boudreau By Denis Boudreau January 31st 2002 Reader Rating: 8.7 Back in early '9
Lake County - LIS - 390
Webmonkey: backend: Exploring the Domain Name Spacehttp:/www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/templates/print_template.htmlt?m.webmonkey/backend/ Exploring the Domain Name Spaceby Kristin WindbiglerQ: A:How does a DNS server work? - BenThe domain name system
Lake County - LIS - 390
What is a Domain?Mark R. HortonABSTRACTIn the past, electronic mail has used many different kinds of syntax, naming a computer and a login name on that computer. A new system, called domains, is becoming widely used, based on a heirarchical naming sche
illinoisstate.edu - PSYCH - 231
Getting your ideasPsych 231: Research Methods in PsychologyAnnouncementsLabs this week Library instruction - room 164D Section 2 Thursday at 3:30 Section 3 Thursday at 4:30 Section 4 Friday at Noon Section 5 Friday at 1:00 Remember to bring your libra
MD University College - MSWE - 603
MSIT650 (Systems Engineering) Session 2 Instructor's Notes Operational Needby William McCumber, Ph.D., P.E.The Geopolitical Engineer Title is borrowed from an address by Dr. Al Babbitt at the 1993 Symposium of the International Conference on Systems Eng
ASU - MDG - 42
MAUREEN DALY GOGGINDepartment of English Arizona State University Box 870302 Tempe, AZ 85287-0302 email: maureen.goggin@asu.edu http:/www.public.asu.edu/~mdg42 480-965-3168 fax: 480-965-3451EDUCATIONPh.D. in Rhetoric Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsbu
Nevada - CSE - 135
Introduction to C+History of Modern Computer Science In 1950 Alan Turing wrote a paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence which is one of the most frequently cited in modern philosophical literature. It gave a fresh approach to the traditional mindbody
USC - CSCI - 577
CS 577b: Software Engineering IILooking Back1CS 577b Course ObjectiveLearn how to go From a successful LCA package To a successfully delivered software systemMain elements Coping with devils in the details Understanding how stakeholders will operat
Wright State - CHM - 212
Stereochemistry IIName each of the following compounds completely.F H I F CNCl HBrH CH 3 HO F H C(CH 3)3CH 3 C2 H5Draw all isomers for the following compounds.cis-1,2-diiodocyclopropane trans-1,3-dihydroxycyclohexane cis-1,4-dibromocyclohexane tra
illinoisstate.edu - ECON - 245
Econ 245 The International Economy Cohn Fall 2008 STUDY OBJECTIVES FOR FIRST SECTION The questions on this (and future) objective sheets are meant to provide you with information concerning what material we have covered in the particular section. Knowing
Penn State - DMS - 201
HPA 101 SyllabusSpring 2009 Introduction to Health Services Organization HPA 101Department of Health Policy and Administration College of Health and Human Development The Pennsylvania State University Spring Semester, 2009 Three (3) Credit Hours, Sectio
Eckerd - PO - 102
Eckerd CollegePO 102S M,W, F 8:30-9:20AM Introduction to American National Government & Politics This course is designed to introduce students to the major political institutions and processes of American national government. The first part of the course
American University in Cairo - A - 63
Lecture 2: Basic Definitions GDP Inflation Rate Unemployment Rate Trade and Budget DeficitsGross Domestic Product First thing we look at (its rate of growth) Aggregate output: Not easy! Sum of apples and oranges Double-counting ExampleA Simple Econ
University of Iowa - PSYCHOLOGY - 31016
Introduction to Cognitive Psychology 31:16:001 Summer 20091:00 PM 1:50 PM M-F in E105 SSHInstructor: Rose Danek Phone: (319) 353-2444 Office: E306 SSH email: rose-halterman@uiowa.edu Office Hours: T, W: 2:00 PM 3:30 PM or by appointment Department of Ps
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Concurrency Control Goal Ensure serializability with concurrent execution Lock-based Protocols Strict Two-Phase Locking (Strict 2PL) Two-Phase Locking (2PL) and variants Multiple Granularity Locking Graph-based Locking Techniques without Locking Op
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Concurrency ControlLocks Mechanism to control concurrent access Obtain a lock before using an object Shared (S) Vs. Exclusive (X) locksS S Xfalse true false falseXT1: S(A), R(A), X(B), R(B), W(B),commit T2: S(A), R(A), X(B), R(B), W(B), commit,time
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Multi-dimensional IndexesMotivationE.g. SELECT E.eid FROM Employees E WHERE E.age BETWEEN 20 AND 30 AND E.sal BETWEEN 3000 and 5000 WHERE clause contains several conditions One dimensional index not sufficient (efficient !) Applications Geographic In
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Transaction ManagementTransactions A transaction is the DBMSs abstract view of a user program in execution Actions: read, write, commit, abort Concurrent execution of user programs (transactions) is essential for good DBMS performance Increases syste
ull.edu - BNS - 562
IndexingInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahOutline Conventional indexes Dense and Sparse indexes Tree-based indexes Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM) B+ trees Hash-based indexes Static hashing Dynamic hashing Multi-dimensional indexes Extensions fr
ull.edu - BNS - 0742
Fall 2006 CMPS 619: Advanced Topics in Computer Science Spring 2007 CMPS 562: Principles of Database Management Systems
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Parallel and Distributed DatabasesDr. Biren ShahParallel DatabasesDr. Biren ShahOutline Motivation Architectures Parallel query evaluationWhy Parallel Access To Data?1,000 x parallel 1.7 minute to scan.At 10 MB/s 1.2 days to scan1 TerabyteBa nd
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Transaction Management, Concurrency Control and Crash RecoveryInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahOutline Transaction Management Transactions, properties, schedules Serializable, recoverable, avoid cascading aborts schedules Anomalies due to concurrent executio
ull.edu - BNS - 562
Query Processing: Evaluation and OptimizationInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahOutline Background System catalogs Relational operators implementation Query processing in a typical RDBMS Query parser Query optimizer Query plan evaluatorBasic Query Operations
ull.edu - BNS - 562
IndexingInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahOutline Conventional indexes Dense and Sparse indexes Tree-based indexes Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM) B+ trees Hash-based indexes Static hashing Dynamic hashing Multi-dimensional indexes Extensions fr
ull.edu - BNS - 562
DBMS: Storage, Files and IndexingInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahOutline(Refer back to our DBMS architecture) Physical Storage Disk Space Manager Buffer Manager File and Access Methods LayerMemory Hierarchy Primary memory Cache Main memory Secondary memo
ull.edu - BNS - 562
562 Class ProjectInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahAssignments, Exams and Grading Assignments Problem Solving Assignment (1) - (10%) 6-9 problems Date: March 5, 2007 Due: March 21, 2007 to the TA during her office hours Development Project - (10%+20%=30%)
ull.edu - BNS - 562
DatabasesInstructor: Dr. Biren ShahData Types Structured data Organized in rigidly defined format Relational databases, data warehouses, etc. Unstructured data No direct structure, convention or rules followed Text, emails, news articles, images, vi
ull.edu - BNS - 0742
Teaching Philosophy of BIREN SHAHThe knowledge we accumulate as researchers and practitioners is valuable only if it is shared. A teachers role encompasses more than the mere dissemination of knowledge. It comes with a great deal of responsibility. I am
SUNY Cortland - AED - 404
Bridget Garzo Revised Project Proposal AED 404 1 May 2006 Genre Studies Approach Rationale According to Randy Bomer, "The most basic tool for a literate imagination, the fundamental shaping force, is genre" (Bomer 116). A genre study is a logical and prod
University of Toronto - ECE - 431
ECE 431c 2006 Bruno Korst-FagundesFall 2006Appendix: On Instruments1 IntroductionThis document describes some of the characteristics of the instruments to be used in the Communications Laboratory. In most experiments, an implementation of the system
USC - ARCH - 613
Braced frameA Column B Beam D Brace E Gusset plateBraced frameCopyright G G Schierle, 2008press Esc to end, for next, for previous slide1h = 96-6 = 90Eight-story steel braced frame Assume High strength steel (yield strength Fy = 50 ksi ) Average wi
UCSB - PSYC - 003
Psych3 The Biological Basis of PsychologyLecture 4NeurotransmissionLecture 4 Objectives Describe how the action potential leads to the activation of neurotransmitter release Describe the 4 different kinds of synapses that 2 neurons can make with ea
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 9 Operational Amplifiers9.1 INTRODUCTION An operational amplifier ("op amp") is a direct-coupled, differential-input, highgain voltage amplifier, usually packaged in the form of a small integrated circuit. The term "operati
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 7Design of a Single Transistor Amplifier7.1 OBJECTIVESThe objectives of this laboratory are to: (a) Gain experience in the analysis and design of an elementary, single transistor amplifier, (b) Build and thoroughly test t
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY Experiment 8 DC Power Supplies8.1 INTRODUCTION This exercise constitutes a study of circuits that approximate an ideal constantvoltage source. Recall that the ideal constant-voltage source has the property of maintaining a constant vo
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 6TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS6.1 ABSTRACTIn this experiment, the output I-V characteristic curves, the small-signal low frequency equivalent circuit parameters, and the switching times are determined for one of the commonly
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORYEXPERIMENT 4 Characteristics of Periodic Waveforms 4.1 IntroductionWaveforms encountered in electronic circuits are often characterized by a variety of parameters that succinctly summarize important features. Examples include the peak
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 3 AC Circuit Analysis3.1IntroductionThe steady-state behavior of circuits energized by sinusoidal sources is an important area of study for several reasons. First, the generation, transmission, distribution, and consumpti
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 1DC Circuits Measurement and Analysis1.1 IntroductionIn today's high technology world, the electrical engineer is faced with the design and analysis of an increasingly wide variety of circuits and systems. However, underl
Washington University in St. Louis - JEE - 2330
CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 2The Oscilloscope and Transient Analysis2.1 Introduction In the first experiment, the utility of the DMM to measure many simple DC quantities was demonstrated. However, in the vast majority of electrical circuits having pr
Eckerd - PO - 103
Eckerd College Prof. Bill Felice International Relations and Global Affairs Office: FO122 Spring 2009 Telephone: 864-8994 PO 103G-001 E-Mail: felicewf@eckerd.edu Introduction to International Relations MWF, 10:45-11:35 Course Description This is an introd
E. Michigan - MEDIA - 415
General University InformationClick on a link to be taken to the entry below. Academic Year o 2009-2010 University Calendar o 2010-2011 University Calendar Mission Statement University Creed University Profile and History Accreditations2009-2010 Unive
Allan Hancock College - CP - 3110
Slide 11C.1Object-Oriented and Classical Software EngineeringSixth Edition, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2005Stephen R. Schachsrs@vuse.vanderbilt.edu The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2005CHAPTER 11 Unit CSlide 11C.2CLASSICAL ANALYSIS The McGraw-Hill Companies, 200
Allan Hancock College - CP - 3110
Slide 11B.1Object-Oriented and Classical Software EngineeringSixth Edition, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2005Stephen R. Schachsrs@vuse.vanderbilt.edu The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2005CHAPTER 11 Unit BSlide 11B.2CLASSICAL ANALYSIS The McGraw-Hill Companies, 200
Allan Hancock College - CP - 3110
Slide 11A.1Object-Oriented and Classical Software EngineeringSixth Edition, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2005Stephen R. Schachsrs@vuse.vanderbilt.edu The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2005CHAPTER 11 Unit ASlide 11A.2CLASSICAL ANALYSIS The McGraw-Hill Companies, 200
Allan Hancock College - CP - 3110
Slide 6.1Object-Oriented and Classical Software EngineeringSixth Edition, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2005Stephen R. Schachsrs@vuse.vanderbilt.edu The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2005CHAPTER 6Slide 6.2TESTING The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2005Overviewq q q q q q
Michigan State University - ARTICF - 94
ReviewsEl Saffar, Ruth Anthony, and Diana de Armas Wilson, eds. Quixotic Desire: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Cervantes. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993. xv + 332 pp.Articulating the contradictions inherent in both Cervantess works and psychoanalytic approac
UCSB - PSYC - 003
Psych3 The Biological Basis of PsychologyLecture 17The Cerebral CortexLecture 9: Objectives Define the cerebral cortex and explain how the number of gyri and sulci relates to your capacity for higher information processing Describe the function of th
Georgetown - OPEN - 688
State Street Bank v. Signaturefile:/C:/data/HOOKER/fed/97opinions/97-1327.htmlUnited States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 96-1327 STATE STREET BANK & TRUST CO., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SIGNATURE FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Defendant-Appellant. Willi