Pipelining • Principles of pipelining • Simple pipelining • Structural Hazards • Data Hazards • Control Hazards • Interrupts • Multicycle operations • Pipeline clocking © 1998 by Hill‚ Wood‚ Sohi‚ Smith and Vijaykumar and Moshovos ECE D52 Lecture Notes: Chapter 3 1 Sequential Execution Semantics We will be studying techniques that exploit the semantics of Sequential Execution. Sequential Execution Semantics: instructions appear as if they executed in the program specified
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PROJECT WOODY 2000 BACKGROUND Customs and Woodworking Company base its activity on furniture manufacturing‚ custom millwork and hardwood importing. It is a family owned and managed company employing approximately 850 employees including Head Office staff and a manufacturing site staff in Someplace‚ BC. Yearly the total assets were $181million‚ $93.25 million in sales with net earnings of $6.54 million. Considering a mini-boom in commercial construction observed with the possibility of an airport
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Process Groups – Initiation‚ Planning‚ Execution‚ Monitoring & Controlling‚ Closing Stakeholder – anyone whose interests are impacted by the project Stakeholder management – identify all‚ determine requirements‚ determine expectations‚ communicate and influence Org structures – functional/projectised/matrix F – projects in dept and communication through dept head P – company built around projects‚ no home for resources after project‚ communication through project M – project + dept work so
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Vaughn IP2 6/21/09 Work Breakdown Structure I’m currently planning a great family vacation for the Vaughn family. They are planning to travel to Orlando‚ Florida in July. I will present the family with the work breakdown structure (WBS). The WBS is the tool I will use to define and group the project’s task in a way that help keeps it organized. Once reviewing this part of my project and their trip they will make all the final decision on the trip. Project Objectives: The objective of
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Week 2 : Planning the Project: Scope and Responsibilities - Quiz ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Time Remaining: | | 1. (TCO A) Projects have specific attributes. Which of the following is not an attribute? (Points : 5) | Has a sponsor or customer. Has interdependent tasks. Utilizes various resources. All of the above are project attributes. | 2. (TCO A) Which step of the project life cycle involves identification
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MGF402 Homework 3 Due date: Thursday October 31st 1. Calculate EAR and APR for the following questions. a. You have an APR of 7.5% with continuous compounding. What is the EAR? b. You have an EAR of 9%. What is the equivalent APR with continuous compounding? c. The buyer of a new home is quoted a mortgage rate of 0.5% per month. What is the APR on the loan? d. A loan for a new car costs the borrower 0.8% per month. What is the EAR? Answer: a. 1 + EAR = eAPR => EAR = eAPR - 1 =
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Accepted Deliverables (FORMALIZE ACCEPTANCE) Define Scope Identify Stakeholders Stakeholders Register (Who?) Scope Statement (DETAILED) Control Scope Change Requests (CONTROL CHANGES) Integrated Change Control Approved Changes Create WBS WBS WBS Dictionary (SUBDIVIDING) Close Project Final Product (ADMIN./CONTRACT CLOSURE) slide # 102 2 PROJECT SCOPE MANAGEMENT 5.1 Collect Requirements The process of defining and documenting stakeholders’ needs to meet the project objectives
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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY JAGANNATH UNIVERSITY Partner Relations‚ Quality of Life and Psychological Adjustment BY Md. Jaheed Iqbal Partner Relations‚ Quality of Life and Psychological Adjustment Submitted By Supervised By Md. Jaheed Iqbal Md. Shaheen Mollah Roll: 07880887 Lecturer Reg: 070379 Department of Psychology 3rd Year 2nd semester Jagannath University Department of Psychology
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Table of Contents Introduction page 3 Objectives‚ Scope of Work‚ Budget page 3 Diagram 1. Work Breakdown Structure page 6 Life Cycle‚ Time Plan page 7 Risks Identification and Responses page 9 Monitor and Control page 10 Key Achievements and Conclusions page 11 References page 13 Introduction In 1996 the city of Cleveland began a $750 million Plant Enhancement Program. The program’s goal was to renovate and modernize the city’s four water
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Chapter 04 Defining the Project Multiple Choice Questions 1. The method used to collect information to use through all phases of the project life cycle is called A. Responsibility matrix B. Organization breakdown structure C. Work breakdown structure D. Priority matrix E. Work package 2. Jose is looking at a document that outlines the specific tasks and subtasks required to complete the writing of a technical support manual. The method that was probably used to develop the document
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