Economics is the study of answering the scarcity problem. Everyone faces scarcity as no resources are infinite. Since no resources are infinite we must be efficient in allocating them. Every allocation has an oppertunity cost. If you produce microwaves you produce less computers. Since we can assume consumption provides utility‚ we must allocate the resources to yield the greatest utility. This is called allocative efficiency Key terms are Utility scarcity allocative efficiency oppertunity
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pizza with the lowest cost per square inch b. Identify the processing needed to convert the inputs to the outputs. Area of each pizza in square inches = pi * (diameter / 2) 2 Cost per square inch = cost / area c. Design an algorithm in pseudocode to solve this problem. Make sure to include steps to get each input and generate each output. 1. Get diameter of first size pizza and cost of first pizza 2. Find area of first pizza = pi * (diameter of first size pizza / 2) 2 3. Find cost per
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Chapter 4 Network Layer and Routing 1) What are the two main functions of a datagram-based network layer? What additional functions does a VC-based network layer have? 2) List and describe the ATM network service models. 3) Compare and contrast link-state and distance-vector routing algorithms. 4) Discuss how a hierarchical organization of the Internet has helped to scale to millions of users. 5) It is necessary that every autonomous system use the same intra autonomous routing algorithm? Why
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Example Lab Report and structure Monash Uni ------------------------------------------------- The lab report The laboratory report is an important form of writing for scientists as it provides a record of experiments completed. Depending on the type of task or investigation you carry out‚ the sections of the written piece may vary‚ but a lab report or project report will usually have a title page‚ abstract‚ introduction and methods‚ results‚ discussion sections‚ a conclusion and references test
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ABSTRACT Ad-hoc networks have opened a new dimension in wireless networks. It allows wireless nodes to communicate in absence of centralized support. It doesn‟t always follow any fixed infrastructure due to high mobility of nodes and multipath propagations. It is highly deployable‚ self configurable and has dynamically changing topologies. It may connect hundreds to thousands of mobile nodes. Routing protocols of mobile ad-hoc networks differ from the existing internet protocols which are designed
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statement cannot include a) constants as arguments b) constant expression as arguments c) string as an argument d) None of the above 4. How long the following program will run? main() { printf("\nSonata Software"); main(); } a) infinite loop b) until the stack overflows c) All of the above d) None of the above 5. On combining
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one can proceed from the empty set to a non-empty set by iterated concatenation. But there is a reason for this and we accept this convention. The set of all nonempty strings over an alphabet is denoted by . That is‚ Note that is infinite. It contains no infinite strings but strings of arbitrary lengths. Reversal : For any string the reversal of the string is . An inductive definition of reversal can be given as follows: Languages : A language over an alphabet is a set of strings over
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Dynamic Signal Analyzer for dSPACE K. A. Lilienkamp‚ and D. L. Trumper Precision Motion Control Lab‚ MIT‚ Rm 35-030‚ 77 Mass. Ave‚ Cambridge‚ MA 02139 We have developed MATLAB software and a Simulink subsystem block which work in tandem to extract the transfer function (amplitude and phase) of a system using ‘swept sine’ excitation. The resulting dynamic signal analyzer provides a convenient tool for obtaining empirical Bode plots of system and controller dynamics within the dSPACE environment.
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Powered By www.technoscriptz.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE VI SEMESTER CSE UNIT-I ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 What is AI? 1.1.2 The foundations of Artificial Intelligence. 1.1.3 The History of Artificial Intelligence 1.1.4 The state of art 1.2 INTELLIGENT AGENTS 1.2.1 Agents and environments 1.2
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first” and “infinite first” pictures and analyze which picture I think is more plausible. Firstly‚ I want to give the background of the proposal that Descartes criticizes in paragraph 24. In Third Meditation‚ Descartes argues the existence of God for the first time. His argument is known as the cognitive causal principle and goes like this: 1) The cause of an idea must contain formally (or eminently) as much reality as the idea contains objectively. 2) My idea of God contains infinite reality objectively
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