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  • COMP 102: Excursions in Computer Science Lecture 11: Searching the Web Instructor: Joelle Pineau (jpineau@cs.mcgill.ca) Class web page: www.cs.mcgill.ca/~jpineau/comp102 The most interesting graph in town! Information moving through cyberspace tra
     

  • Today's Topics Computer Science 1 Review 4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application Functions using Functions Getting Information In and Out of Functions Class Data: known within class. Formal Parameters/Arguments Syntax:
     
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    Today's Topics Computer Science 1 Review Upcoming Final Exam: Thursday, 5/5, 2:00pm, B101 LSRC (here) Review Session: ? Reading CompSci 001 Great Ideas, Chapter 4 15 41.1 4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application
     
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    Today's Topics Computer Science 1 Review Upcoming Final Exam: Thursday, 5/5, 2:00pm, B101 LSRC (here) Review Session: ? Reading Great Ideas, Chapter 4 - 15 CompSci 001 41.1 4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application F
     

  • Welcome! Teaching with Robotics CompSci 96S/Education 96S North 314 Th 3:055:30 Professor: Jeffrey Forbes http:/www.cs.duke.edu/courses/fall07/cps096s CompSci 96s 1.1 What is a robot? q Definitions Webster: a machine that looks like a human bein
     

  • COMP 102: Computers and Computing Lecture 6: Introduction to Scripting Instructor: Joelle Pineau (jpineau@cs.mcgill.ca) Class web page: www.cs.mcgill.ca/~jpineau/comp102 Programming basics Difference between a programming language and a program.
     

  • COMP 102: Computers and Computing Lecture 6: Introduction to Scripting Instructor: Kaleem Siddiqi (siddiqi@cim.mcgill.ca) Class web page: www.cim.mcgill.ca/~siddiqi/102.html Programming basics Difference between a programming language and a prog
     

  • COMP10092 HCI and Accessibility COMP10092 Human Computer Interaction COMP10092 Sean Bechhofer sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk Why HCI? To optimise performance of human and computer together as a system http:/www.ickr.com/photos/eruditorum/179463
     

  • COMP1200 Perspectives on Computing Lecture notes by Brendan McKay COMP1200: lecture 17 2008 1 History of Computing What is a computer? What essential ideas preceded computer hardware? How did computing technology develop? COMP1200: lecture 1
     

  • University of Maryland Libraries E-book Usage FY07 (July 2006-June 2007) Title Publisher 2-D and 3-D Image Registration for Medical, REmote Sensing, and Industrial Applications Wiley 3D Videocommunication Wiley A Chemist's Guide to Density Functional
     

  • Supply and Demand Analysis in NDLTD Based on Patron Specialty Survey and Contents Statistics Seonho Kim, Seungwon Yang, and Edward A. Fox {shk, seungwon, fox@vt.edu} Digital Library Research Laboratory, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA ABSTRAC
     

  • COMP114 Experimental Methods in Computing Introduction 2008 COMP114 Experimental Methods in Computing 1 Module Information Coordinator/Lecturer: Paul Dunne Office: Room 2.04, Ashton Building e-mail: P.E.Dunne@liverpool.ac.uk 2008 COMP114 Exp
     

  • Lecture 4 Engineering Design EGR-101 Importance 70%of a product's total cost is de rm d by its de te ine sign C I nclude osts Mate costs rial Facilitie s Tooling Labor Othe support costs r S tudie haveshown that 50 to 80 pe nt of thelifec
     

  • COMP 202 Week 2 Let's start programming Objectives: Look into simple Java program Introduce programming tools/environments Learn how to do arithmetic in Java How to output the result Approach problem Solving COMP 202 Introduction to Computing 1 R
     

  • COMP 202 Week 2 Let's start programming Objectives: Look into simple Java program Introduce programming tools/environments Learn how to do arithmetic in Java How to output the result Approach problem Solving COMP 202 Introduction to Computing 1 CO