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Center For Computer Based Learning--Statistics For The Professional 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Center For Computer Based Learning--Statistics For The Professional 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Doctor Of Arts In Training And Learning-Leadership 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Doctor Of Arts In Training And Learning-Leadership 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Finding All Solutions To A System Of Polynomial Equations, Alden H. Wright Jan 1985

Finding All Solutions To A System Of Polynomial Equations, Alden H. Wright

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Given a polynomial equation of degree d over the complex domain, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra tells us that there are d solutions, assuming that the solutions are counted by multiplicity. These solutions can be approximated by deforming a standard n th degree equation into the given equation, and following the solutions through the deformation. This is called the homotopy method. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra can be proved by the same technique.

In this paper we extend these results and methods to a system of n polynomial equations in I complex variables. We show that the number of solutions …


Parallel Algorithms For Bridge- And Bi-Connectivity On Minimum Area Meshes, Susanne E. Hambrusch Jan 1985

Parallel Algorithms For Bridge- And Bi-Connectivity On Minimum Area Meshes, Susanne E. Hambrusch

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Doctor Of Arts In Information Science 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Doctor Of Arts In Information Science 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program Jan 1985

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.

  • Whicker, Garth. Agriculture and the Development of Malaysia
  • McGaha. Rape, Passion, Lechery, Usury, Incest, Murder and other Matters in The Ravenger's Tragedy
  • Harrison, Robert. It was a Day of Very General Awakening . . : Reformation and Revival in Russellville, Kentucky
  • King, Betty. An Affirmative Decision for James's Isabel Archer
  • Sutton, Joyce. Sex Bias in Performance of Women
  • Logsdon, Doug. Poe's Women
  • Yoder, Nate. Emily Dickinson and Her Puritan Heritage
  • Davis, Aleen. Jay …


Master Of Science In Computer-Based Learning Leadership 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Master Of Science In Computer-Based Learning Leadership 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Industrial Simulation With Animation, Edward T. Hammerand Jan 1985

Industrial Simulation With Animation, Edward T. Hammerand

Masters Theses

"This thesis examines and evaluates the new simulation language PCModel. Prior to the arrival of PCModel, simulation via computer typically resulted in pages of statistics compiled over the duration of the simulation. PCModel's approach is to simulate the model on the display before the user in real time. Additionally, user interaction is supported to allow changes to be made throughout the simulation run.

The evaluation of PCModel is accomplished through inspection of a pair of examples already simulated in a conventional simulation language. The examples show the relative strong and weak points of the language, as well as demonstrating how …


A Parallel Branch And Bound Algorithm For Integer Linear Programming Models, Rochelle L. Boehning Jan 1985

A Parallel Branch And Bound Algorithm For Integer Linear Programming Models, Rochelle L. Boehning

Doctoral Dissertations

"A parallel branch and bound algorithm is developed for use with MIMD computers to study the efficiency of parallel processors on general integer linear programming problems. The Haldi and IBM test problems and a System Design model are used in the implementation of the algorithm. Initially the algorithm solves the Haldi and IBM test problems on a single processor computer which simulates a multiple processor computer. The algorithm is then implemented on the Denelcor HEP multiprocessor using two of the IBM problems to compare the results of the simulation to the results using an MIMD computer. Finally the algorithm is …


Creating Havoc: Havoc Development Program, David Cohn, Stephen Madancy Jan 1985

Creating Havoc: Havoc Development Program, David Cohn, Stephen Madancy

Dartmouth College Undergraduate Theses

One area where use of the computer is essential is in the modern scientific laboratory. High speed computation, data storage and data analysis enable scientists to perform experiments that would otherwise be impractical. A problem inherent to the effective use of special purpose laboratory computers, however, is the fact that this equipment has generally been developed for highly specific uses, and has either tried to cope with existing high-level languages or has abandoned the attempt and required the user to program in a low-level assembly or machine language. Our idea was to design, develop and implement a programming language that …


Designing A Relational Data Base For A Problem Solving Environment, Kathryn S. Dawson Jan 1985

Designing A Relational Data Base For A Problem Solving Environment, Kathryn S. Dawson

Theses and Dissertations

When choosing a system design in which to solve a recurring problem which depends on interrelated data a relational data base environment should be considered. The original problem can be solved through this design and by allowing users to view the data in the relational constructs the data can be easily used in numerous other applications. Theoretical support insures the design is sound avoiding inaccurate results. Independence between the logical and physical views of the data enables the data base administrator to adjust the physical data structures in order to optimize system performance without affecting existing user applications.


Doctor Of Arts In Information Systems, Nova University Jan 1985

Doctor Of Arts In Information Systems, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Doctor Of Arts In Information Science Computer-Based Program Delivered Through Unix Leadership 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Doctor Of Arts In Information Science Computer-Based Program Delivered Through Unix Leadership 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Center For Computer Based Learning--Relational Data Base Management On Unix 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Center For Computer Based Learning--Relational Data Base Management On Unix 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Center For Computer Based Learning--Computer Simulation On Unix 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Center For Computer Based Learning--Computer Simulation On Unix 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Computer-Based Graduate Programs For International Educators, Nova University Jan 1985

Computer-Based Graduate Programs For International Educators, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Doctor Of Education In Computer Education Center For Computer-Based Learning 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Doctor Of Education In Computer Education Center For Computer-Based Learning 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

The Center for Computer-Based Learning was formed in 1983 and began offering online programs in 1985. The publication date of this item is approximate and should be considered as published during the mid to late 1980s.


Information Sciences A Computer-Based Course Unix 1985, Nova University Jan 1985

Information Sciences A Computer-Based Course Unix 1985, Nova University

College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Computer-Aided Normalizing And Unpacking: Some Interesting Machine-Processable Transformations Of Legal Rules, Layman E. Allen, Charles S. Saxon Jan 1985

Computer-Aided Normalizing And Unpacking: Some Interesting Machine-Processable Transformations Of Legal Rules, Layman E. Allen, Charles S. Saxon

Book Chapters

One way of dealing with an important aspect of the natural language barrier that researchers m artificial intelligence have been wrestling with for more than two decades is to normalize the expression of the logical structure of legal rules.

The computer program, NORMALIZER, will enable a legal analyst to automatically generate Normalized Versions of legal rules and Outlines of them from Parenthesized Logical Expressions of their structure and Marked Versions of the Original Text of the rules. In brief:

Parenthesized Logical Expression & Marked Version = = > Outline & Normalized Version.

The Parenthesized Logical Expression of a normalized rule is …


Tree-Searching Algorithms On Parallel Architectures, Mala Mebrotra Jan 1985

Tree-Searching Algorithms On Parallel Architectures, Mala Mebrotra

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Utilization Of The Digital Vax 11/750 Computer In The Administration Of An Adult Evening Collegiate Program, Barbara Barr Dabbs Jan 1985

Utilization Of The Digital Vax 11/750 Computer In The Administration Of An Adult Evening Collegiate Program, Barbara Barr Dabbs

Theses

Unavailable.


The Role Of The Computer In Society Some Aspects Of Person-Machine Interaction, Robert Clarence Hallman Jan 1985

The Role Of The Computer In Society Some Aspects Of Person-Machine Interaction, Robert Clarence Hallman

Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)

In Community Psychology, we assume that people at the grassroots can learn to help themselves if they are offered the means of understanding a problem and helped to discover the strategies needed to resolve it. Micro-computer technology is currently at a cultural crossroads: a technology in search of new applications. To date, research and concerns around the role of the computer in society have taken the macro view, being predominantly sociologically, politically, and economically oriented. The purpose of the present study was to bring these issues to the individual level and to examine some variables at the person-computer interface. In …


Impacts Of Robotics And Flexible Manufacturing Technologies On Manufacturing Costs And Employment, Steven M. Miller Jan 1985

Impacts Of Robotics And Flexible Manufacturing Technologies On Manufacturing Costs And Employment, Steven M. Miller

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The issues analyzed in this paper are the extent to which unit costs and production labor requirements might be reduced in manufacturing industries if there is more widespread use of industrial robots and flexible systems. The analysis is reported in detail in Miller (1983). These issues are analyzed from two different perspectives. The technological focus of the first perspective is narrowly confined to the use of robotic manipulators. It is assumed that robotic manipulators will be “retrofitted” into existing production facilities without making major changes in the organization of production within the factory, other than modifying individual work stations so …


Quantitative Evaluation Of Enhancement Techniques, B. L. Deekshatulu, Arun D. Kulkarni, G. Kashipati Rao Dec 1984

Quantitative Evaluation Of Enhancement Techniques, B. L. Deekshatulu, Arun D. Kulkarni, G. Kashipati Rao

Arun Kulkarni

Enhancement techniques are often used in image processing. In this paper, a quantitative measure of the image quality through evaluation of the coefficient of information content and the entropy has been suggested to evaluate the effect of enhancement. The image has been assumed to be a sample function of a homogeneous random field and the pixel values are estimated from the ‘past’ pixel values. The difference between the estimated value and the actual value of the pixel has been used as the criterion for defining the coefficient of information content. Also, the entropy obtained using the co-occurrance matrix of the …


Cognitive Coordinate Systems: Accounts Of Mental Rotation And Individual Differences In Spatial Ability, Marcel Adam Just, Patricia A. Carpenter Dec 1984

Cognitive Coordinate Systems: Accounts Of Mental Rotation And Individual Differences In Spatial Ability, Marcel Adam Just, Patricia A. Carpenter

Marcel Adam Just

No abstract provided.


Blas, Linear, Algebra Modules And Supercomputers Parvec Workshop #4, John R. Rice Dec 1984

Blas, Linear, Algebra Modules And Supercomputers Parvec Workshop #4, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Effect Of Network Load And Topology On The Performance Of Concurrency Control Algorithm In Distributed Database Systems, Anoop Singhal, Amit P. Sheth, Ming T. Liu Dec 1984

An Analysis Of The Effect Of Network Load And Topology On The Performance Of Concurrency Control Algorithm In Distributed Database Systems, Anoop Singhal, Amit P. Sheth, Ming T. Liu

Kno.e.sis Publications

Earlier studies in the performance analysis of concurrency control algorithms in distributed database systems (DDBS) have assumed that the message transmission time between any two nodes of a network is constant. Hence they disregard the effect of communication subnet related parameters such as network traffic, network topology, the capacity of transmission channels and the size of messages transmitted. In this paper an analytical model is used to estimate the delays in transmission channels for a DDBS in a long haul network. The analysis shows that the constant transmission time assumption cannot be justified in many cases and that response time …


Survey Of Routing Algorithms For Computer Networks, Lu Yu, Thomas J. Sager Dec 1984

Survey Of Routing Algorithms For Computer Networks, Lu Yu, Thomas J. Sager

Computer Science Technical Reports

This thesis gives a general discussion of routing for computer networks, followed by an overview of a number of typical routing algorithms used or reported in the past few years. Attention is mainly focused on distributed adaptive routing algorithms for packet switching (or message switching) networks. Algorithms for major commercial networks (or network architectures) are reviewed as well, for the convenience of comparison.


Artificial Intelligence: Myths And Realities, Hugo D'Alarcao Dec 1984

Artificial Intelligence: Myths And Realities, Hugo D'Alarcao

Bridgewater Review

Artificial intelligence the name conjures images of mechanical monsters, the Golem, Dr. Frankenstein’s creation and the rebellious computer Hal. We have always been fascinated by the possibility of creating a machine in our image, but this fascination is often accompanied by apprehension. We fear losing control of our creation and suspect that it might turn against us. It is this duality, this conflict between the desire to create and the fear of the consequences of the creation that has been so successfully exploited by writers. It is also, in part, this fascination that has recently brought the field of Artificial …


Norms For An Information Age, Willis J. Alberda Dec 1984

Norms For An Information Age, Willis J. Alberda

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.