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University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 455
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B N K I F C Z W U R P C G M JH E C Z X U A S Q N S R L J GE C Z X V T R P P N A U L M JH E E C A Y W S M N I Z O V TR P N N L K I N D A N N D R GE C B Z R R E X W R T R E W US R S H E E P S H E A D P A OM L N O R T H A G L N H J L IG E D G B S A O
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 241
CHAPTER 6 INPUT/OUTPUT PROGRAMMINGCopyright 2000, Daniel W. Lewis. All Rights Reserved.Relative Speed I/O devices are sometimes mechanical devices (e.g., solenoids, relays, etc.) that take a long time to perform an action. The computer performs operati
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 241
CHAPTER 5 MIXING C AND ASSEMBLYCopyright 2000, Daniel W. Lewis. All Rights Reserved.The Four Fields of a Line of Code in Assembly LanguageOperation Field L1: MOV EAX,[RESULT+2]; load selected table elementLabel FieldOperand FieldsComment FieldCo
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 241
CHAPTER 4 A PROGRAMMER'S VIEW OF COMPUTER ORGANIZATIONCopyright 2000, Daniel W. Lewis. All Rights Reserved.Two Alternative Input/Output ConfigurationsI/O CPU Memory CPU coordinates transfer between I/O and memory. Direct Memory Access (DMA).CPUMemory
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 241
Microprocessors for Consumer Electronics, PDAs, and Communications Sept 26-30, 1999 Jim Turley Senior Editor, Microprocessor Report Editor in Chief, Embedded Processor Watch Contributing Editor, Embedded Systems Programming http:/www.MDRonline.com/embedde
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 241
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University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 455
E-R Modeling Assignment Due: Printed Copy of E-R Diagram in class on March 29, 2007Your task is to develop an E-R model for a database to be used by North Carolina Swimming (NC Swim), the parent organization for many swim clubs in the state. The database
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Slide 10.Biological Analogy "Real" neuronsA R T I F I C I A L I N T E L L I G E N C E: Structure and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving, 4th Edition George F. Luger 2002 Addison WesleySlide 10.Biological Analogy Simple computational units Richly
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Introduction, or what is knowledge?ssKnowledge is a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject or a domain. Knowledge is also the sum of what is currently known, and apparently knowledge is power. Those who possess knowledge are called experts
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Slide 444.0 4.1 4.2HEURISTIC SEARCH4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Using Heuristics in Games Complexity Issues Epilogue and References ExercisesIntroduction An Algorithm for Heuristic Search Admissibility, Monotonicity, and InformednessFigure 4.17: Two-ply minimax
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Slide 444.0 4.1 4.2HEURISTIC SEARCH4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Using Heuristics in Games Complexity Issues Epilogue and References ExercisesIntroduction An Algorithm for Heuristic Search Admissibility, Monotonicity, and InformednessFigure 4.1: First three level
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Slide 333.0 3.1 3.2STRUCTURES AND STRATEGIES FOR STATE SPACE SEARCH3.3 Using the State Space to Represent Reasoning with the Predicate Calculus Epilogue and References Exercises 3.4 3.5Introduction Graph Theory Strategies for State Space SearchFigur
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Slide 333.0 3.1 3.2STRUCTURES AND STRATEGIES FOR STATE SPACE SEARCH3.3 Using the State Space to Represent Reasoning with the Predicate Calculus Epilogue and References Exercises 3.4 3.5Introduction Graph Theory Strategies for State Space SearchFigur
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
Slide 111.1 1.2Artificial Intelligence: Its Roots and Scope1.3 1.4 1.5 Artificial IntelligenceA Summary Epilogue and References ExercisesFrom Eden to ENIAC: Attitudes toward Intelligence, Knowledge, and Human Artifice Overview of AI Application Areas
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Polymorphism1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Timothy A. Budd Chapter 14 PolymorphismIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996Chapter 14PolymorphismDe nition2Polymorphous Having, or assuming, various forms
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Inheritance and Types1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Timothy A. Budd Chapter 13 Multiple InheritanceIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996Chapter 13Inheritance and TypesOrthigonal Classi cations2Often
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Implementations of Inheritance1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Timothy A. Budd Chapter 12 Implications of InheritanceIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996Chapter 12Implementations of InheritanceIdealiza
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Inheritance1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Timothy A. Budd Chapter 7 InheritanceIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996Chapter 7InheritanceMotivation for InheritanceThe basic reason for wanting to make
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Software Reuse1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Chapter 9 Tim Budd Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon USAIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996 Chapter 9Software ReuseOverviewInheritance and Substi
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Responsibility Driven Design1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Timothy A. Budd Chapter 2 Responsibility Driven DesignIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996Chapter 2Responsibility Driven DesignOutlineProgr
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 453
Introduction1Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2E Timothy A. Budd Chapter 1 Thinking Object-OrientedIntroduction To Object Oriented Programming 2E c Timothy A. Budd 1996Chapter 1IntroductionDi cult Questions2What is Object-Oriented Progr
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 455
CSC 455- Spring 2007 Relational Database ProjectDesign and implement a database application using a relational database management system of your choice. You are free to use any relational database product, and any supporting technology, provided the pla
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 221
CSC 221 - Lab 1 Lab objectives: Demonstrate mastery of CSC 121 concepts: object-oriented concepts like classes and objects; control structures like selection, and iteration, and basic algorithms like linear search Learn to use the Eclipse IDE for Java
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - CSC - 415
CSC 415/515 - Articial Intelligence FIRST DAY ANNOUNCEMENTS - FALL 20041 Text Articial Intelligence - Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving, by G.F.Luger,Fourth Edition, 2002, Addison Wesley. The class web site is here http:/people.uncw
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Kentucky - PHR - 952
Slide 1Treatment Options for GramPositive InfectionsRobert P. Rapp, Pharm. D. Rapp, Pharm. Professor, College of Pharmacy University of KentuckySlide 2n nTreatment Options for GramPositive Infections CarbapenamsFluoroquinolone n Sparfloxacil n Levof
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UMass Dartmouth - LAB - 370
VI "Cheat" Sheetvi Editor "Cheat Sheet"Invoking vi: Format of vi commands: vi filename [count][command] Command mode versus input modeVi starts in command mode. The positioning commands operate only while vi is in command mode. You switch vi to input m
UMass Dartmouth - LAB - 370
Unix/Linux Command ReferenceFile Commands System Info.comls directory listing date show the current date and time ls -al formatted listing with hidden files cal show this month's calendar cd dir - change directory to dir uptime show current uptime cd c
UMass Dartmouth - LAB - 370
http:/steve-parker.org/sh/sh.shtmlv1.1 7 Aug 2007UNIX / Linux Shell Cheat SheetFile Manipulation> file > file >file 2>&1 < file a|b create (overwrite) file append to file both output and errors to file read from file pipe output from 'a' as input to '
University of Toronto - CSC - 148
CSC 148H1 Winter 2008 Midterm Test Duration 50 minutes Aids allowed: noneLast Name:Student Number: Lab day, time, room:First Name: Lecture Section: L0101 Instructor: GriesDo not turn this page until you have received the signal to start. (Please ll ou
University of Toronto - CSC - 148
CSC 148H1 Winter 2008 Midterm Test Duration 50 minutes Aids allowed: noneLast Name:Student Number: Lab day, time, room:First Name: Lecture Section: L5101 Instructor: GriesDo not turn this page until you have received the signal to start. (Please ll ou
Carnegie Mellon - CSEE - 791
Appears in Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems (Sigmetrics 97), Seattle, Washington, June 15-18, 1997.File Server Scaling with Network-Attached Secure DisksGarth A. Gibson, David F. Nagle*, Kha
Alabama - GY - 4570
HURRICANES AND GLOBAL WARMINGBYR. A. PIELKE JR., C. L ANDSEA, M. MAYFIELD, J. L AVER, AND R. PASCHAn interdisciplinary team of researchers survey the peer-reviewed literature to assess the relationships between global warming, hurricanes, and hurricane
Alabama - GY - 4570
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 understanding
Alabama - GY - 4570
Vol 436|4 August 2005|doi:10.1038/nature03906LETTERSIncreasing destructiveness of tropical cyclones over the past 30 yearsKerry Emanuel1Theory1 and modelling2 predict that hurricane intensity should increase with increasing global mean temperatures, b
Michigan - ACL - 024
Acquisition System for Arabic Noun MorphologySaleem Abuleil Khalid Alsamara Martha EvensInformation System Department Computer Science Department Chicago State University Illinois Institute of Technology 9501 S. King Drive, Chicago, IL 60628 10 West 31
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An Analysis of the AskMSR Question-Answering SystemEric Brill, Susan Dumais and Michele Banko Microsoft Research One Microsoft Way Redmond, Wa. 98052 cfw_brill,sdumais,mbanko@microsoft.comAbstractWe describe the architecture of the AskMSR question answ
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A Phrase-Based, Joint Probability Model for Statistical Machine TranslationDaniel Marcu Information Sciences Institute and Department of Computer Science University of Southern California 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001 Marina del Rey, CA, 90292 marcu@isi
Michigan - ACL - 016
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Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down? Semantic Orientation Applied to Unsupervised Classification of ReviewsPeter D. Turney Institute for Information Technology National Research Council of Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0R6 peter.turney@nrc.caAbstractThis pa
Goshen - MATH - 323
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