Procedure Purpose of Assignment Students generate a set of test inputs and expected results for the Currency Conversion program. Display Menu Test Cases Test Case 1: Valid Menu Selection = Canadian Dollars Inputs: Menu Selection = 1 Expected Outputs: “Do you want to continue with the conversion‚ Y = Yes‚ N = No” Currency_Type = 1 Test Case 2: Valid Menu Selection = Quit Inputs: Menu Selection = 6 Expected Outputs:
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customer to see what the problem is. 2) What is pseudocode? Pseudocode is an informal language that has no syntax rules‚ and is not meant to be compiled or executed. 3) Computer programs typically perform what three steps? Input‚ process is performed on the input and Output is produced. 4) What does the term "user-friendly mean? User-friendly means easy to understand. Algorithm Workbench 1) 1) Tell user to enter his/her height 2) Have user enter his/her height 3) Store the value
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Contents Case Problem 2 Case Facts 2 Input Parameters 2 Output Parameters 2 Input Parameters Table 2 Output Parameters Table 3 Additional Case Facts 3 Constraints & Objective Function 3 LP Formulation – For School A 4 Solutions – Excel Solver 5 For School A 5 For School B 5 For School C 6 Solution 6 Conclusion 6 Case Problem Mr Shyam Prasad‚ recently transferred to Chennai from Lucknow‚ has to choose a school for his two children. He has three choices of the school and it is likely that his
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4017B pin connections The 4017 available from Rapid Online decade counter has ten outputs which go HIGH in sequence when a source of pulses is connected to the CLOCK input and when suitable logic levels are applied to the RESET and ENABLE inputs. 2. What is a decade counter? The counting action of the 4017 can be understood from the graph below: Just one of the individual outputs is HIGH at a time. This is quite different from the behaviour of a BCD counter like the 4510 in which it is the combination
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INDEX S.No. | List of Experiments | Signature | 1. | Implement Perceptron network with binary input and output. | | 2. | Using Madaline net‚ generate XOR function with bipolar inputs and targets. | | 3. | Calculation of new weights for a back propagation network‚ given the values of input pattern‚ output pattern‚ target output‚ learning rate and activation function. | | 4. | Use of ART algorithm to cluster vectors. | | 5
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shoemaking such as coconut husks and rubber. Also utilized are land‚ knowledge in shoemaking and the capital used to fund the shoemaking business. These resources are used as factor inputs in the production process. The interaction of the household and the input market begins when the mentioned factor inputs are offered to the input market. By then‚ Edna’s Footwear will buy the land‚ hire factory workers‚ gain capital from past employment‚ and the raw materials are bought as well to be used for the production
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required. The differential analog voltage input has good commonmode-rejection and permits offsetting the analog zero-inputvoltage value. In addition‚ the voltage reference input can be adjusted to allow encoding any smaller analog voltage span to the full 8 bits of resolution. Typical Application Schematic • 80C48 and 80C80/85 Bus Compatible - No Interfacing Logic Required • Conversion Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1kΩ). If input bypass capacitors are necessary for
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Week 1 Lab TCO 1: Given a simple problem‚ design and desk-check a solution that is expressed in terms of pseudocode‚ flowchart‚ and/or input-process-output (IPO) diagrams. Lab This exercise will cover the steps used to create a solution. You will use variable lists‚ IPO charts‚ pseudocode‚ flowcharts‚ and desk-checking. Rubric Point distribution for this activity: Lab Activity Document Points possible Points received Part 1 10 Part 2 10 Part 3 10 Part 4 10
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Diego University of California‚ San Diego University of California‚ San Diego pmol@cs.ucsd.edu tristov@cs.ucsd.edu nikos@cs.ucsd.edu ABSTRACT High throughput and fairness consist two desirable properties when scheduling traffic in an Input-Queued crossbar switch. Unfortunately‚ these two goals are conflicting which makes the job of most scheduling algorithms that want to achieve both hard. Here‚ we investigate the trade offs between throughput and fairness for iSLIP‚ one of the most
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| |4.Costly |4. Cheap. | Introduction to 8051 microcontroller Input /Output pins 32 RAM 128 bytes ROM 4K bytes Timers 2 Interrupt sources 6 Serial port 1 Pin Diagram and Description
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