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Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, CS 305
Excerpt: ... rtial solutions in any form is unacceptable. If you have any questions about these policies, please ask for clarication. The Quizzes will be on February 8, March 1, and March 29. They will be 45 minute in-class tests. Each quiz will cover approximately 25% of the course material. The Final Exam will be on Tuesday April 17, 12:00 to 14:00 and will cover all parts of the course. Note that the Final Exam will be a two hour exam and you will have two hours to write it even though it has been scheduled in a three hour slot. The exam will begin at 12:00 which is the beginning of the scheduled three hour slot. Course Outline The following table lists the main topics in the course, the corresponding chapters in the course textbook, and the approximate number of lectures for each topic. In addition to the text chapters listed below, there will be some material from other chapters, and the course textbook will be supplemented with handouts. Topics Introduction Queueing Theory Random Numbers Simulation Experimental ...

smd120

UC Davis, STATS 120
Excerpt: ... 1 1. The following table lists 17 measurements of the burst strength of a rocket motor chamber: 15.30 17.10 17.50 17.10 17.50 16.50 16.30 16.10 16.40 16.05 16.10 16.00 16.75 16.00 16.20 16.60 16.75 a. Make a box-and-whisker display of the data. Please show the relevant calculations for making the display. b. Compute the sample mean. c. True/False, and explain briey: The histogram of the data is symmetric? (Note: here symmetric means exactly symmetric. Hint: you dont have to make the histogram in order to answer this question. This may save you some time.) 2. A random variable X has the probability mass function p(x) = P (X = x) dened by the following table: x p(x) -2 0.2 -1 0.1 0 0.1 1 ? 2 0.2 a. Determine what number should be in place of ? in the table. b. Compute P (X 0). c. Compute E(X) and V (X). 3. A survey has revealed that 75% of all college students study. It is also known that 85% of all students who study will graduate, while only 35% of those who dont study will grad ...

Practice%20Questions%20-%20Forecasting

USC, BUAD 311
Excerpt: ... Practice Questions: Forecasting 1. The following table lists sales figures for the past year. Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Actual Data 350 385 420 465 510 560 615 675 740 815 900 995 a. Use the following two forecasting methods, MA(4) and MA(8), to compute all forecast values and their MADs. b. Which one of these two methods, MA(4) and MA(8), is better? Please explain. 2. The following table lists sales figures for the past six months. Month January February March April May June Actual 230 210 322 247 221 197 a. Use the exponential smoothing method with alpha = 0.4 to compute all forecast values (including July). b. Calculate MAD. 3. Question 20, part (d). Also calculate the forecast for period 13. (Note that exponential smoothing with trend is double exponential smoothing.) 4. The following table lists sales figures for the past three years. You may assume a seasonal cycle of one year. Quarter Sales 1 255 2 214 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Client_Meeting_Notes5

USC, CSCI 577
Excerpt: ... Project 2: Housing Application Tracking System Client Meeting Notes Meeting date: Oct 06, 2008 Meeting place: Barry Boehm Conference Room Meeting start time: 1530 hours Meeting end time: 1740 hours Attendees: Developers Alloki Bhatt Bhuvan Vijayvergiya Deep Thakkar Gaurav Kumar Kaushik Das Mayank Dedhia Pratik Kumar Client Reginald Van Appelen The following table lists the minutes of the meetings Topic WinWin negotiations Description Client Reginald Van Appelen and the development team met to continue the WinWin negotiations. It involved conducting the WinWin negotiations, prioritizing the win conditions and resolving any issues regarding the win conditions, and forming agreements. ...

Client_Meeting_Notes4

USC, CSCI 577
Excerpt: ... Project 2: Housing Application Tracking System Client Meeting Notes Meeting date: Oct 03, 2008 Meeting place: Barry Boehm Conference Room Meeting start time: 1040 hours Meeting end time: 1230 hours Attendees: Developers Alloki Bhatt Bhuvan Vijayvergiya Deep Thakkar Gaurav Kumar Kaushik Das Mayank Dedhia Pratik Kumar Client Reginald Van Appelen The following table lists the minutes of the meetings Topic WinWin negotiations Description Client Reginald Van Appelen and the development team met for the WinWin negotiations. It involved gathering the win conditions for the: Users Maintainers Development team ...

CATINFO

UCLA, CACHE 5101
Excerpt: ... Sheet1 PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2008-12-01 NOTE = "CATINFO.TXT describes the contents of the CATALOG directory." END_OBJECT = TEXT END This directory contains metadata associated with this volume. This information is divided into a series of separate catalog files. The following table lists the subject described in each of the catalog templates contained in this directory. file name subject - -GALILEO_MISSION_DESC_MSN.CAT Galileo mission overview GO_PLS_INST.CAT PLS instrument GO_PLS_PERSON.CAT PLS Personnel GO_PLS_SUMM_DS.CAT PLS averaged uncalibrated data set description GO_PLS_REF.CAT references for PLS GO_SPACECRAFT_DESC_INST.CAT spacecraft systems description Page 1 ...

2000 Outline Sp05

Laurentian, CHEM 200501
Excerpt: ... CHEMISTRY 2000, Chemical Equilibrium and Electrochemistry Spring 2005 Dr. Andrew W. Hakin Office: E-870 hakin@uleth.ca Telephone: 2083 Text - Chemistry: Science of Change 4th Edition Oxtoby, Freeman, and Block. (Carry over text from Chemistry 1000) Lecture Times Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:50-12:05, C674 The following table lists the topics I propose to cover in the course and the relevant Chapter number in the course text. 1. Chemical Kinetics 14. 2. Chemical Equilibrium 7. 3. Acid-Base Equilibria 8. 4. Dissolution and Precipitation Equilibria 9 5. Condensed Phases and Phase Transitions 6. 6. Thermodynamics 10, 11. 7. Redox Chemistry and Electrochemistry 12, 13. Course Evaluation 2 Midterm examinations (1 hour)* = 2 x 15 % Final Examination (3 hours)* = 40 % Laboratory = 30 % * Tentative dates for Midterm examinations are: (i) Thursday10th February (ii) Thursday 17th March * The registrar will be set the date of the final examination. Please Note: Normally failure to attend a Midterm exam will gain you a ...

3690 in-class test description

Maple Springs, SOCI 3690
Excerpt: ... In-class Test (worth 20%) The test will take place on March 10 and will involve answering 2 short questions (worth 5% each), and one longer essay question (worth 10%). Questions will cover the readings, lectures and visual contents of the entire cour ...

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Oregon State, ECE 521
Excerpt: ... dents are expected to uphold high ethical standards including adherence to Oregon State University Academic Regulations and Student Regulations. Also see http:/eecs.oregonstate.edu/graduate/cs/dishonesty.html You are permitted and to a great extent encouraged to seek the advice of others. However, any help/advice you receive must be fully documented so that you do not falsely represent yourself and your work. This course requires that ALL material submitted for grade contain complete documentation including a "References" section appended to the end of each submission. The following table lists some examples of how to properly document your work. Using only the course text book, you complete a References: None homework set. You work with a group to complete a homework set. You are stuck on how to draw the free body diagram for one of the problems in a homework set and ask John Smith how he approached the problem. You cannot get your computer program to properly simulate a system and you look at Sally Yam's w ...

readme

TCU, BJONES 20263
Excerpt: ... pp-lecture The PowerPoint slides in this folder are designed to be used to support lectures on the textbook contents. They include the text figures plus bulleted lists and other slides that reflect the narrative. Some instructors choose to post the ...

PracticeQuestions1

UCSD, CHEM 219
Excerpt: ... the following lenses does the object generally sit closest to the front focal plane of the lens? Circle the best answer. Why are the optics set up in this manner? a. Condenser b. Objective c. Projector Column #1 of the following table lists the three primary types of electromagnetic lenses used in TEMs. In each of the three remaining columns, circle one phrase or value that best describes each lens. Lens Objective Distance from electron source nearest farthest intermediate Projector nearest farthest intermediate Condenser nearest farthest intermediate beam focusing image forming beam focusing image forming Function beam focusing image forming # found in modern TEM 0 1 2 or more 0 1 2 or more 0 1 2 or more T/F The focal length of an electromagnetic lens depends on the wavelength of the imaging beam of electrons. Circle T (if statement if true) or F (if false). 1 The following diagram (taken from the lecture notes, p.44) was used to illustrate how the objective aperture blocks widely scattered electr ...

StudyGuideS08C

Illinois Tech, MATH 149
Excerpt: ... <STUDYGUIDES08C.TXT> {5-9-2008} Math 149 Spring 2008 Final Study Guide, Part III - Chapter 6 Concept Check, p. 378: 1,2,3,4,5 Exercises: 1-6, 7-11, 12-16 Chapter 9 Concept Check, p. 598: 1 Exercises: 1, 3a, 7 ...

LABINFO

UCLA, CACHE 0044
Excerpt: ... Sheet1 PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2005-02-14 NOTE =" LABINFO.TXT describes the contents of the LABEL directory." END_OBJECT = TEXT END This directory contains shared Cassini RPWS *.FMT files referenced by *.LBL files in various directories on this volume. PDS rules governing pointer resolution provide for this application. The following table lists the files contained in this directory and their purpose. file purpose LRFC_DATA_QUALITY.FMT Describes Low Rate Full data quality bits LRFULL_TABLE.FMT Low Rate Full header record structure RPWS_RAW_MINIPACKET.FMT Raw telemetry packet data structure RPWS_RAW_ROW_PREFIX.FMT Raw telemetry record header structure RPWS_SCLK_SCET.FMT SCLK and SCET common format RPWS_STIM.FMT STIM event file structure RPWS_WBR_WFR_ROW_PREFIX.FMT Record header structure for WBR and WFR data Page 1 ...

CATINFO

UCLA, CACHE 0201
Excerpt: ... Sheet1 PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2007-06-19 NOTE =" CATINFO.TXT describes the contents of this directory." END_OBJECT = TEXT END This directory contains metadata associated with this volume. This information is divided into a series of separate template files. These include the files MISSION.CAT, describing the Voyager mission, INSTHOST.CAT, describing the Voyager spacecraft, PWSINST.CAT, describing the Voyager 1 and 2 PWS instruments, DATASET.CAT, describing the Voyager 1 and 2 density data set, PERSON.CAT, listing contact information for personnel associated with the primary data set, and REF.CAT which describes references related to the primary data set. The following table lists the subject described in each of the catalog templates contained in this directory. file subject DATASET.CAT Voyager 1 amd 2 density data set INSTHOST.CAT Voyager 1 and 2 Instrument Host (Spacecraft) MISSION.CAT Voyager 1 and 2 Mission PERSON.CAT personnel associated with Voyager ...

Plan-Scoring_0438

Washington University in St. Louis, ATC 0438
Excerpt: ... RTOG 0438 Highly-Conformal Liver RT Plan Scoring 40 Gy dose level Target Scoring 40 Gy dose level No Variation 100 % of PTV is at, or above 36 Gy, and Minor Variation 100% of PTV1 is at, or above 34 Gy and Major Variation Failure to achieve either No Variation or Minor Variation MaxdosePTV <48 Gy MaxdosePTV<48 Gy Organs at Risk (OAR) NOTE: No tissue outside of the PTV is allowed to receive more than 44 Gy (Varies with dose level). Critical Organ Dose-Volume Limits The following table lists maximum dose limits to a volume within several critical organs. Organ Normal Liver (Liver minus GTVs: Volume must be at least 1000 cc) Kidney (combined volume) Spinal Cord Small Bowel Stomach Volume/Dose 70% < 27 Gy and 50% < 24 Gy 67 % < 18 Gy: Both kidneys functional 90 % < 10 Gy: Single kidney functional No point > 34 Gy No more than 1 cc volume > 37 Gy No more than 1 cc volume > 37 Gy All doses reported for Organs at risk are physical doses and are constant for all dose levels. WLS 11/10/2005 ...

ece422

Oregon State, ECE 422
Excerpt: ... a great extent encouraged to seek the advice of others. However, any help/advice you receive must be fully documented so that you do not falsely represent yourself and your work. This course requires that ALL material submitted for grade contain complete documentation including a "References" section appended to the end of each submission. The following table lists some examples of how to properly document your work. Using only the course text book, you complete a References: None homework set. You work with a group to complete a homework set. You are stuck on how to draw the free body diagram for one of the problems in a homework set and ask John Smith how he approached the problem. You cannot get your computer program to properly simulate a system and you look at Sally Yam's working computer code. References: I worked concurrently with Joe Smith, Karen Peavy, and John Shu on this homework set as part of a study group. References: John Smith explained how to set up the free body diagram on problem 1. Refere ...

Testing-Criteria

Virgin Islands, SENG 426
Excerpt: ... Testing Criteria The following table lists all the classes that are required for testing. Some classes can be tested using Unit Testing whereas others can be tested using Functional Testing, and yet others that require both. Unit testing is accomplished by writing JUnit test cases based on one or several test strategies. Functional testing is done by running the application and then trying out different use cases or scenarios with specific inputs. In the case of Unit testing, the table also indicates the code coverage you need to achieve for each class. Package com.jmonkey.export Class Type of Testing RegistryImpl Unit RegistryPropertyException Unit OfficeHelp ColourPropertySheet DocumentFrame DocumentManager JWP ActionComboBox Editor EditorActionManager PropertySheetDialog Functional Functional & Unit Functional & Unit Functional & Unit Functional & Unit Code Coverage >= 90 % >= 90 % com.jmonkey.office.help com.jmonkey.office.jwp >= 90 % >= 90 % >= 90 % >= 90 % com.jmonkey.office.jwp.support Unit >= ...

StudyGuideS08A

Illinois Tech, MATH 149
Excerpt: ... <STUDYGUIDES08A.TXT> {5-5-2008} Math 149 Spring 2008 Final Exam Study Guide, Part I - Chapter 3 Review Concept Check, p. 196: 1 - 11 True-False Quiz, p. 196. Exercises: 10,11 & 12-40 - Chapter 4 Review Concept Check, p. 281: 1,2,3,4,5,6, ...

ECON1110_HW6

Cornell, ECON 1110
Excerpt: ... Introductory Microeconomics ECON 1110 Homework Assignment #6 The homework assignment is due at the start of class on Thursday, Dec 4. You are permitted to work in small groups, but you must submit your individual answers. Please be neat, or else you may not receive full credit. On any graphs you must correctly label all axes with the appropriate units of measure. Note that unless information is presented to the contrary, you can assume that the demand curve is downward sloping and the supply curve is upward sloping. 1. You must indicate whether the following statement is True, False, or Uncertain, and explain your reasoning. Points will be awarded solely on the basis of your explanation. One economically defensible argument in favor of government provided health car is that there is an element of public goods to providing services to those who cant afford to pay for them 2. The following table lists the Unit, marginal value (MV), and marginal cost (MC). Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MV 80 ...

CATINFO

UCLA, CACHE 1101
Excerpt: ... Sheet1 PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2002-01-31 NOTE =" CATINFO.TXT describes the contents of this directory." END_OBJECT = TEXT END This directory contains metadata associated with this CD-ROM. This information is divided into a series of separate template files. These include the files MISSION.CAT, describing the Voyager mission, INSTHOST.CAT, describing the Voyager spacecraft, PWSINST.CAT, describing the Voyager 1 PWS instrument, FULL_DS.CAT and HOUR_DS.CAT, describing the Voyager 1 entire mission PWS spectrum analyzer data sets, PERSON.CAT, listing information for personnel associated with the primary data sets, and REF.CAT which describes references related to the primary data sets. The following table lists the subject described in each of the catalog templates contained in this directory. file subject FULL_DS.CAT Voyager 1 entire mission PWS uncalibrated full resolution spectrum analyzer data set HOUR_DS.CAT Voyager 1 entire mission PWS calibrated electric ...

ECON1110_HW6

Cornell, ECON 1110
Excerpt: ... Introductory Microeconomics ECON 1110 Homework Assignment #6 The homework assignment is due at the start of class on Thursday, Dec 4. You are permitted to work in small groups, but you must submit your individual answers. Please be neat, or else you may not receive full credit. On any graphs you must correctly label all axes with the appropriate units of measure. Note that unless information is presented to the contrary, you can assume that the demand curve is downward sloping and the supply curve is upward sloping. 1. You must indicate whether the following statement is True, False, or Uncertain, and explain your reasoning. Points will be awarded solely on the basis of your explanation. One economically defensible argument in favor of government provided health car is that there is an element of public goods to providing services to those who cant afford to pay for them 2. The following table lists the Unit, marginal value (MV), and marginal cost (MC). Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MV 80 ...

Sp09A_Cnt2_Rm_Assign

Georgia Tech, ME 4053
Excerpt: ... Updated April 20, 2009 ME4053 Mechanical Systems Laboratory Spring 2009, Room Assignments for Controls 2 Presentations Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. Remember to bring 1 hardcopy of your presentation, printed 2-slides per page Have your Powerpoint presentation o ...

CATINFO

UCLA, CACHE 1001
Excerpt: ... Sheet1 PDS_VERSION_ID RECORD_TYPE = PDS3 = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2007-02-27 NOTE =" CATINFO.TXT describes the contents of the CATALOG directory." END_OBJECT = TEXT END This directory contains metadata associated with this volume. This information is divided into a series of separate template files. These include the files MISSION.CAT, describing the Mars Express mission, INSTRUMENT_HOST.CAT, describing the Mars Express spacecraft, MARSISINST.CAT, describing the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounder, AISDS.CAT file describing the Mars Express ionosphere sounding standard data set, PERSON.CAT, listing contact information for personnel associated with the primary data set, and REFERENCE.CAT which describes references related to the primary data sets. RELEASE.CAT describes the releases made to PSA. SOFTWARE.CAT describes the software delivered with the data set. The following table lists the subject described in each of the catalog templates contained in this directory. FIL ...

Sp09A_Vibs2_Rm_Assign

Georgia Tech, ME 4053
Excerpt: ... Updated April 14, 2009 ME4053 Mechanical Systems Laboratory Spring 2009, Room Assignments for Vibs2 Presentations Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. Remember to bring 1 hardcopy of your presentation, printed 2-slides per page Have your Powerpoint presentation on a m ...

Sp09A_Vibs1_Rm_Assign

Georgia Tech, ME 4053
Excerpt: ... Updated April 7, 2009 ME4053 Mechanical Systems Laboratory Spring 2009, Room Assignments for Vibs1 Presentations Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. Remember to bring 1 hardcopy of your presentation, printed 2-slides per page Have your Powerpoint presentation on a me ...