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Mathematics At Chartres Cathedral, Richard Stout
Mathematics At Chartres Cathedral, Richard Stout
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
Having had several opportunities to travel to France, often with groups of students, our trips have usually included a visit to Chartres, especially to visit the magnificent Gothic cathedral that dominates the town. On a recent visit I was again struck by the beauty, majesty and awe that the cathedral inspires. The building not only does a remarkable job of telling Biblical stories and of enclosing a space conducive to worship, it directs one's eyes and one's spirits upward. This is achieved not only by the beautiful stained glass windows and the striking sculptures, but also by the overall design …
An Investigation Of The Behavior Of Calculus Students Working Collaboratively In An Interactive Software Environment, Angela Hare
An Investigation Of The Behavior Of Calculus Students Working Collaboratively In An Interactive Software Environment, Angela Hare
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
Recent work in the area of cognitive research in mathematics education focuses on detailed examinations of the learning process of students and how this process is affected by current innovations in the classroom, including collaborative learning and the use of computers and interactive software. Much of this work is supported by the learning framework of constructivism, a school of thought which is based on the work and writings of Jean Piaget. Piaget, a French psychologist in the mid-twentieth century, observed the learning behavior of children and concluded that individuals construct their own knowledge by creating mental structures which explain their …
A Tale Of Two Transitions, David Klanderman, Sharon Robbert, Robert Wheeler
A Tale Of Two Transitions, David Klanderman, Sharon Robbert, Robert Wheeler
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
In this paper, we examine transitions to proof courses at two institutions. Bob Wheeler has taught the course at Northern Illinois University. Both Sharon Robbert and Dave Klanderman have taught a related course at Trinity Christian College. We analyze various features of these courses and offer suggestions for other colleges and universities.
Using Java And Html For Linear Algebra Instruction, Jonathan R. Senning
Using Java And Html For Linear Algebra Instruction, Jonathan R. Senning
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
This paper addresses some of the issues involved with using the HTML, JavaScript and Java to develop and serve a sequence of laboratory modules for use in teaching linear algebra. Attention is paid to the rationale for this approach as opposed to the more traditional approach of laboratory exercises executed using MATLAB or some similar computational tool. Several methods to display mathematics with HTML are described. Some implementation detail and a brief description of the HTML and Java based Linear Algebra Visualization Assistant (LAVA) is presented.
Fractal Geometry And Chaos Theory: From Old Problems To New Models And Methods, Terence H. Perciante
Fractal Geometry And Chaos Theory: From Old Problems To New Models And Methods, Terence H. Perciante
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
Fractal geometry and chaos theory are deeply rooted in significant problems in the history of mathematics and science. While mathematicians have geometrical descriptions of space with its properties, scientists have attempted to characterize the physical properties of fundamental entities present in space and time. The separate investigations frequently influenced each other and led to profound theories, answers, and models. However, at the same time new problems repeatedly arose internal to mathematics and externally in the applications to which mathematics was applied. Fractal geometry issues from these antecedents in response to features and processes in nature not easily represented by historical …
Admission Control Policies For Internet File Transfer Protocols, Simon Holmes A Court
Admission Control Policies For Internet File Transfer Protocols, Simon Holmes A Court
Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses
Server congestion is a major cause of frustration with the Internet. It is not uncommon for a server with a new release of popular software to be swamped by many times more clients than it can possibly handle. Current Internet file transfer protocols, namely FTP and HTTP, do not have any policy to regulate client admission. In this thesis we are concerned with server admission policies that will improve clients' experience with servers under heavy load. Using a purpose-built network simulator, we compare the prevalent protocols with two new protocols that include policies taken from processor scheduling. By applying more …
An Information Retrieval System For Performing Hierarchical Document Clustering, Eric Hagen
An Information Retrieval System For Performing Hierarchical Document Clustering, Eric Hagen
Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses
This thesis presents a system for web-based information retrieval that supports precise and informative post-query organization (automated document clustering by topic) to decrease real search time on the part of the user. Most existing Information Retrieval systems depend on the user to perform intelligent, specific queries with Boolean operators in order to minimize the set of returned documents. The user essentially must guess the appropriate keywords before performing the query. Other systems use a vector space model which is more suitable to performing the document similarity operations which permit hierarchical clustering of returned documents by topic. This allows "post query" …
Introduction (1997), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Introduction (1997), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
Eleventh ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Self-Organizing File Cabinet, Dawn Lawrie
Self-Organizing File Cabinet, Dawn Lawrie
Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses
This thesis presents a self-organized file cabinet. This file cabinet uses electronic information to augment the physical world. By using a scanner to transform documents into electronic files, the self-organized file cabinet can index the documents on visual and textual information. The self-organized file cabinet helps the user find the documents at a later date. The focus of this thesis is on the design and evaluation of the self-organized file cabinet. User studies show that this tool is natural to use.
Table Of Contents (1997), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Table Of Contents (1997), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
Eleventh ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Schedule (1997), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Schedule (1997), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1997
Eleventh ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Celluloid Blackness : Race, Modernity, And The Conflicted Roots Of American Cinema (1915-1939), Lincoln Farr
Celluloid Blackness : Race, Modernity, And The Conflicted Roots Of American Cinema (1915-1939), Lincoln Farr
Honors Theses
Introduction: "The Problem of the Twentieth Century" In a full page interview in the New York Times on May 29, 1912, the Swiss psychiatrist Dr. Carl G. Jung told the American people, "It seems to me that you are about to discover yourselves. You have discovered everything else-all the land of this continent; all the resources, all the hidden things of nature."Jung used the interview to address the American people, at a moment which he somehow recognized as crucial in the development of human civilization. America, the "tragic" country which he struggled to comprehend, would soon become the harbinger of …
On Some New Constructions Of Difference Sets, Sarah Agnes Spence
On Some New Constructions Of Difference Sets, Sarah Agnes Spence
Honors Theses
Difference sets are mathematical structures which arise in algebra and combinatorics, with applications in coding theory. The fundamental question is when and how one can construct difference sets. This largely expository paper looks at standard construction methods and describes recent findings that resulted in new families of difference sets. This paper provides explicit examples of difference sets that arise from the recent constructions. By gaining a thorough understanding of these new techniques, it may be possible to generalize the results to find additional new families of difference sets. The paper also introduces partial and relative difference sets and discusses how …
Impact Of The Adoption Of New Technology (Facnet) On A Minority-Owned Small Business In Colorado, Tamara L. James
Impact Of The Adoption Of New Technology (Facnet) On A Minority-Owned Small Business In Colorado, Tamara L. James
McCabe Thesis Collection
FACNET is a computer network that moves Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) from the Department of Defense (DoD) and federal buying sites to and from the certified Value Added Network (VAN).
This study is conducted to answer the following questions about the use FACNET by XYZ Communications:
1) Has FACNET helped reduce the cost of paper used in the business?
2) Has FACNET helped reduce the cost of long distance calls (telephone and fax) in the business?
3) Has FACNET helped reduce the cost of traveling expenses (hotel and transportation) in the business?
4)Has FACNET helped the business to conduct in …
Terminal Emulation System, Chun-Fu Lee
Terminal Emulation System, Chun-Fu Lee
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Terminal emulation is a personal computer application software which emulates the terminal's behavior to communicate with the mainframe/host computer. It can show the terminal screen on a personal computer screen and make the mainframe/host computer interact with it as it would with a real terminal without any distinction.
Personal computers are increasingly more powerful and efficient today. Their mobility, compatibility, flexibility, and extendibility are definitely superior to the 'dumb' traditional terminals. Terminal emulation is therefore devised to take advantage of these personal computers' redemptions to offset the traditional terminal's drawbacks and inconveniences.
A terminal emulation is actually a very complex …
Parametric Kinematic Tolerance Analysis Of General Planar Systems, Elisha Sacks, Leo Joskowicz
Parametric Kinematic Tolerance Analysis Of General Planar Systems, Elisha Sacks, Leo Joskowicz
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Solving Composite Problems With Interface Relaxation, Mo Mu, John R. Rice
Solving Composite Problems With Interface Relaxation, Mo Mu, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Parallel Ellpack 3-D Problem Solving Environment, Vassilios Verykios, Elias N. Houstis
Parallel Ellpack 3-D Problem Solving Environment, Vassilios Verykios, Elias N. Houstis
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Timestamp Based Approach For The Detection And Resolution Of Mutual Conflicts In Real-Time Distributed Systems, Sanjay Kumar Madria
Timestamp Based Approach For The Detection And Resolution Of Mutual Conflicts In Real-Time Distributed Systems, Sanjay Kumar Madria
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
A Vhdl-93 Hardware Description Browser, Laura C. Debrock, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
A Vhdl-93 Hardware Description Browser, Laura C. Debrock, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Kno.e.sis Publications
This paper describes the design and implementation of the VHDL-93 Hardware Description Browser, which is a tool for the intelligent retrieval of information from VHDL designs. The Browser consists of two UNIX processes: a TCL/TK Graphical User Interface and a Prolog search engine. The GUI elicits queries from the user and submits them to the Prolog search engine via a two-way communication pipe. The search engine satisfies queries by traversing a forest of parse trees corresponding to the associated VHDL designs. The results are then sent to the GUI for posting.
Two public-domain tools were used to implement the Browser: …
Study Of Muon-Pair Production At Centre-Of-Mass Energies From 20 To 136 Gev With The Aleph Detector, R. Barate, M. Thulasidas
Study Of Muon-Pair Production At Centre-Of-Mass Energies From 20 To 136 Gev With The Aleph Detector, R. Barate, M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
The total cross section and the forward-backward asymmetry for the process e+e− → μ+μ−(nγ) are measured in the energy range 20–136 GeV by reconstructing the effective centre-of-mass energy after initial state radiation. The analysis is based on the data recorded with the ALEPH detector at LEP between 1990 and 1995, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 143.5 pb−1. Two different approaches are used: in the first one an exclusive selection of events with hard initial state radiation in the energy range 20–88 GeV is directly compared with the Standard Model predictions showing good agreement. In the second one, all …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 5, May 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 5, May 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Nettest: An Integrated Web-Based Test Tools, Tzy-Tao Yang
Nettest: An Integrated Web-Based Test Tools, Tzy-Tao Yang
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This report presents the design and implementation of NetTest; a Java program that can be run within a Java enabled Web browser. NetTest is a Web-based test tool, which allows instructors to create or edit tests and students to take tests using a Java-enabled Web-browser. It also allows managers to perform their tasks using similar tools.
NetTest is a server/client program, which is located on the server. While using the NetTest system, the Web browser will automatically download the program and execute it on the client machine. In other words, NetTest can be run on any kind of network …
The Circulating Processor Model Of Parallel Systems, Amy Apon, Lawrence Dowdy
The Circulating Processor Model Of Parallel Systems, Amy Apon, Lawrence Dowdy
Publications
This paper introduces the circulating processor model for parallel computer systems. The circulating processor model is a product form queuing network model where the processors are allowed to circulate between the parallel applications instead of the more traditional circulating task model. Certain behaviors of parallel systems are better captured using this new approach. The circulating processor model may be load dependent or load dependent. The load dependent circulating processor model is exact for systems which contain a single parallel application. An exact error is calculated for the load independent circulating processor model for systems which contain a single parallel application. …
Klz: A Prototype X Protocol Compression System, Ka-Tak Lo
Klz: A Prototype X Protocol Compression System, Ka-Tak Lo
Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses
One of the most commonly used graphics protocol is the X Protocol, enabling programs to display graphics images. When running the X Protocol over the network, a lot of structured data (messages with fields) need to be transmitted. Delays can be detected by human users when connected through a low-bandwidth network. The solution is to compress the X protocol. XRemote, a network version of the X Protocol, uses Dictionary-based compression. In XRemote, strings are recorded in the dictionary. When a string repeats, its index in the dictionary is transmitted. Higher Bandwidth X (HBX) uses statistical modeling techniques instead. A context …
Predictable File Access Latency For Multimedia, Dan Revel, Crispin Cowan, Dylan Mcnamee, Calton Pu, Jonathan Walpole
Predictable File Access Latency For Multimedia, Dan Revel, Crispin Cowan, Dylan Mcnamee, Calton Pu, Jonathan Walpole
Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Multimedia applications are sensitive to I/O latency and jitter when accessing data in secondary storage. Transparent adaptive prefetching (TAP) uses software feedback to provide multimedia applications with file system quality of service (QoS) guarantees. We are investigating how QoS requirements can be communicated and how they can be met by adaptive resource management. A preliminary test of adaptive prefetching is presented.
A Measurement Of Rb Using Mutually Exclusive Tags, R. Barate, Manoj Thulasidas
A Measurement Of Rb Using Mutually Exclusive Tags, R. Barate, Manoj Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
A measurement of Rb using ve mutually exclusive hemisphere tags has been performed by ALEPH using the full LEP1 statistics. Three tags are designed to select the decay of the Z0 to b quarks, while the remaining two select Z0 decays to c and light quarks, and are used to measure the tagging eciencies. The result, Rb = 0:2159 0:0009(stat) 0:0011(syst), is in agreement with the electroweak theory prediction of 0:21580:0003.
Performing Bmmc Permutations Efficiently On Distributed-Memory Multiprocessors With Mpi, Thomas H. Cormen
Performing Bmmc Permutations Efficiently On Distributed-Memory Multiprocessors With Mpi, Thomas H. Cormen
Computer Science Technical Reports
This paper presents an architecture-independent method for performing BMMC permutations on multiprocessors with distributed memory. All interprocessor communication uses the MPI function MPI_Sendrecv_replace(). The number of elements and number of processors must be powers of 2, with at least one element per processor, and there is no inherent upper bound on the ratio of elements per processor. Our method transmits only data without transmitting any source or target indices, which conserves network bandwidth. When data is transmitted, the source and target processors implicitly agree on each other's identity and the indices of the elements being transmitted. A C-callable implementation of …
Source-Aware Multidatabase Query Processing, Ee Peng Lim, Yinyan Cao, Roger Hsiang-Li Chiang
Source-Aware Multidatabase Query Processing, Ee Peng Lim, Yinyan Cao, Roger Hsiang-Li Chiang
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
We introduce a multidatabase model to represent the information that derives from different local databases. This model, known as Tuple-Source (TS) relational model, accommodates tuples from different local databases by attaching them with their source information in the global relations which are also known as TS-relations. In other words, a source attribute is implicit in every TS-relation. To manipulate the global relations, we have developed the TSSQL query language and implemented a distributed query processor to process such queries. In this paper, we report our distributed query processing architecture and algorithms. Our architecture consists of a query mediator and a …
Single Row Routing: Theoretical And Experimental Performance Evaluation, And New Heuristic Development, David A. Hysom
Single Row Routing: Theoretical And Experimental Performance Evaluation, And New Heuristic Development, David A. Hysom
Computer Science Theses & Dissertations
The Single Row Routing Problem (SRRP) is an abstraction arising from real-world multilayer routing concerns. While NP-Complete, development of efficient SRRP routing heuristics are of vital concern to VLSI design. Previously, researchers have introduced various heuristics for SRRP; however, a comprehensive examination of SRRP behavior has been lacking.
We are particularly concerned with the street-congestion minimization constraint, which is agreed to be the constraint of greatest interest to industry. Several theorems stating lower bounds on street congestion are known. We show that these bounds are not tight in general, and argue they may be in error by at least 50% …