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    B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) S E M E S T E R C O U R S E FIRST CHM101 PHY101 PHY102 MTH101 HSS-I-1/ ENG112N ESC101 PE101 SECOND TA101 PHY103 MTH102 ESC102 CS100 PE102 THIRD MTH203 CHM201 CS220 ESO-1 ESO211 FOURTH HSS-I-2 TA201 CS201 CS355 OE-1 FIFTH CS330 CS340 ONE OUT OF CS350‚ CS425‚ CS455 SIXTH CS335 CS345 ONE OUT OF CS315‚ CS365‚ CS422 SEVENTH CS498 EIGHTH CS499 In addition to above‚ the student must complete

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    Analysis of Loan Data

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    table and plotting the data. The exploratory analysis was used to clean the data and determine factors to be used for the linear regression model. The cleaning of data involved removing inconsistent metrics like year/years‚ removing percentage signs an converting from factors to numeric for the purpose of regression analysis. Statistical Modelling A standard model of multiple linear regressions was built using the R software to check and determine the relationship between the outcome variable and the

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    Attack Known plaintext attack Security Key size Diffusion and Confusion Conclusion References Hill Cipher Introduction Invented by Lester S. Hill in 1929‚ the Hill cipher is a polygraphic substitution cipher based on linear algebra. Hill used matrices and matrix multiplication to mix up the plaintext. To counter charges that his system was too complicated for day to day use‚ Hill constructed a cipher machine for his system using a series of geared wheels and chains

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    SEMESTER 3 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTAND ENGINEERING CORPORATE LAWS $ SECRETARIAL PRACTICE PART 1 MARKS 80 Attempt any Four Q1 (A) How are the first directors of the company appointed? (B) What is the notice period required for a board meeting? Q2 (A) Can a company appoint managing director and manager simultaneously? (B) Is company allowed to appoint a part-time secretary instead of a Whole-time Secretary? Q3 (A) Who can fix the remuneration of auditors under

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    income increases as well. Eventually‚ consumption levels off‚ as the increasing wealth means people spend their money on other meats instead of chicken. The correlation coefficient =.794‚ which means this does have a positive linear correlation. (1.2) Run a linear regression: Chicken price vs. consumption Chicken w/beef+pork+ beef Chicken consumption over time increases Chicken consumption=b0+b1*Income+b2*chicken price+b3*pork price+b4*beef price What’s the estimated

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    ASWM 13th Edition

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    Plenum‚ 1988. Pratt‚ J. W.‚ H. Raiffa‚ and R. Schlaifer. Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory. MIT Press‚ 1995. Raiffa‚ H. Decision Analysis. McGraw-Hill‚ 1997. Krieger‚ 1978. Science 36‚ no. 3 (March 1990): 269–273. Ignizio‚ J. Introduction to Linear Goal Programming. Sage‚ 1986. Keeney‚ R. L.‚ and H. Raiffa. Decisions with Multiple Objectives: Preferences and Value Tradeoffs. Cambridge‚ 1993. Saaty‚ T. Multicriteria Decision Making‚ 2d ed. RWS‚ 1996. Science 36‚ no. 3 (March 1990): 259–268. Saaty

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    Personnel Scheduling at United Airlines 1. T. J. Holloran and J. E. Bryn‚ “United Airlines Station Manpower Planning System‚” Interfaces‚ 16(1): 39–50‚ Jan.–Feb. 1986. Despite unprecedented industry competition in 1983 and 1984‚ UNITED AIRLINES managed to achieve substantial growth with service to 48 new airports. In 1984‚ it became the only airline with service to cities in all 50 states. Its 1984 operating profit reached $564 million‚ with revenues of $6.2 billion‚ an increase of 6 percent

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    time between regular customers and new customers so that the total number of customers contacted during the two-week period will be maximized. A technician can contact on average 1.2 regular customers per hour and 1 new customer per hour. Develop a linear programming model that will enable HTS to allocate technician time between regular customers and new customers. Report the optimal solution. Management of High Tech Services (HTS) would like to develop a model that will help allocate its technician’s

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    Date: 29/06/2009 . Bernoulli’s Law Name: Hibah Ismail . Section: 1 . Partner’s Name: Mohammad Kanso . A) Drag Coefficient What happens when you give the ball a gentle sideways push? Why? When we give the ball a gentle sideways push‚ it returns to its initial position above the fan. The air particles around the fan have a velocity equal to zero since they are still air. Therefore‚ the velocity of the

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    Exercise 9 A

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    Test at the 2.5% significance level if B is negative. 3. It is believed that the annual repair cost (in RM) for a car‚ y ‚ is related to its age (in years)‚ x. The simple linear regression and correlation analysis is performed to a sample of 10 cars. The simple linear regression line is = 65.0467+11.3216 x and the linear correlation coefficient is r = 0.8674. a. What is the repair cost of a 6.25 year-old car? b. Given. Find the value of . c. Find the value of. d. Construct a 99%

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