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Topics in Computational Mathematics
Topics in Computational Mathematics Notes for Computational Mathematics (MA1611) Information Technology (AS1054) Dr G Bowtell Contents 1 Curve Sketching 1 1.1 CurveSketching ................................ 1 1.2 IncreasingandDecreasingFunction . .... 1 1.3 StationaryPoints ................................ 2 1.4 ClassificationofStationaryPoints. ...... 3 1.5 PointofInflection-DefinitionandComment . ..... 4 1.6 Asymptotes................................... 5 2 Root Finding 7 2.1 Introduction................................... 7 2.2 Existence of solution of f(x) = 0 ....................... 8 2.3 Iterative method to solve f(x) = 0 byrearrangement . 10 2.4 IterationusingExcel-Method1. ... 11 2.5 Newton’s Method to solve f(x) = 0 ...................... 12 2.6 IterationusingExcel-Method2. ... 14 2.7 SimultaneousEquations- linearand non-linear . ........ 15 2.7.1 Linearsimultaneousequations . 15 2.7.2 MatrixproductandinverseusingExcel . .. 18 2.7.3 Non-linearsimultaneousequations . ... 20 3 Financial Functions in Excel 27 3.1 Introduction................................... 27 3.2 GeometricProgression . 27 3.3 BasicCompoundInterest . 28 3.4 BasicInvestmentProblem. 29 3.5 BasicFinancialWorksheetFunctionsinExcel . ....... 31 3.6 Further Financial Worksheet Functionsin Excel . ........ 34 4 Curvefitting-InterpolationandExtrapolation 39 4.1 Introduction................................... 39 4.2 LinearSpline .................................. 42 4.3 CubicSpline-natural ............................. 45 4.4 LinearLeastSquaresFitting. ... 49 4.4.1 Linear -
Google Docs Accessibility (Pdf)
Google Docs Accessibility (A11y) Building Accessible Google Docs • Heading Styles • Images • Table of Contents • Captioning • Columns and Lists • Tables A11y • Tab Stops • Color Contrast • Paragraph Spacing • Headers and Footers • Meaningful Link Text • Accessibility Checker What is Assistive Technology? Assistive Technology (AT) are “products, equipment, and systems that enhance learning, working, and daily living for persons with disabilities.” Magnification Speech Screen Readers Software Recognition Trackball Mouse Keyboard Zoom Text Braille Computer Keyboard Captions/Subtitles Captioned Telephone Video Relay Services Captioning Videos Per federal and state law, and CSU policy, instructional media (e.g., videos, captured lectures, recorded presentations) must have captions. This includes instructional media used in classrooms, posted on websites or shared in Canvas. • All students who are enrolled in a course must be able to access the content in the course. • Faculty: Funding is available to help faculty generate captions and transcripts for instructional media. Materials should be submitted at least six weeks in advance of their use in instruction. • Staff: For CSUN staff who do not provide classroom material, there is a cost through chargeback. For information on the chargeback, email [email protected]. csun.edu/captioning What are Screen Readers Screen readers are a form of assistive technology (AT) software that enables access to a computer, and all the things a computer does, by attempting to identify and interpret what is being displayed on the computer screen using text-to-speech. Screen readers can only access and process live text (fully editable or selectable text). • Provides access to someone who is visually impaired, mobility or has a learning disability to access text on the screen. -
Settlement Terms, As Approved by Venus’S Counsel and Class Counsel, Subject to Approval by The
Case3:15-cv-03578-EDL Document15 Filed09/29/15 Page1 of 29 1 LEXINGTON LAW GROUP Mark N. Todzo, State Bar No. 168389 2 Abigail Blodgett, State Bar No. 278813 503 Divisadero Street 3 San Francisco, CA 94117 Telephone: (415) 913-7800 4 Facsimile: (415) 759-4112 [email protected] 5 [email protected] 6 HALUNEN LAW Melissa W. Wolchansky (pro hac vice pending) 7 Charles D. Moore (pro hac vice pending) 80 South Eighth Street, Suite 1650 8 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Telephone: (612) 605-4098 9 Facsimile: (612) 605-4099 [email protected] 10 [email protected] 11 Attorneys for Plaintiffs and the Putative Classes 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 13 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 14 SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 15 16 REBEKAH BAHARESTAN and JENA Case No. 3:15-cv-03578-EDL MCINTYRE, on behalf of themselves and all 17 others similarly situated, MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF 18 Plaintiffs, MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CLASS ACTION 19 v. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 20 Date: November 3, 2015 VENUS LABORATORIES, INC., dba EARTH Time: 10:00 a.m. 21 FRIENDLY PRODUCTS, INC., Location: Courtroom E Judge: Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte 22 Defendant. 23 24 25 26 27 28 Case No. 3:15-cv-03578-EDL MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF JOINT MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT Case3:15-cv-03578-EDL Document15 Filed09/29/15 Page2 of 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Page 2 NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION ....................................................................................... vi 3 MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES .................................................................1 4 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................1 5 STATEMENT OF FACTS ..............................................................................................................2 6 I. -
Techmatters: Further Adventures in the Googleverse: Exploring the Google Labs
LOEX Quarterly Volume 31 TechMatters Further Adventures in the Googleverse: Exploring the Google Labs Krista Graham, Central Michigan University Little did I know when I set out to write my last Tech price as well as compare prices between online retailers. In Matters column that the folks at Google were going to addition, Froogle provides store and product reviews and steal my thunder by announcing not one, but two, signifi- ratings. Overall, Froogle can be a very useful tool for stu- cant development initiatives. Over the last few months, dents and general consumers looking for product informa- these two projects dubbed Google Scholar and Google tion. Print have been a major topic of conversation in libraries, on library discussion lists, and even in the national press. Discussion and debate regarding the implications and Google Deskbar potential impact of these new search tools on libraries, Google deskbar is an application that allows users to search librarians, and library services abound. But where did the web without opening a web browser. Similar in concept they come from? Although it may seem as though these to the Google toolbar, the deskbar program places a search two developments sprang fully formed from the techno- box in the taskbar that appears at the bottom of every Win- logical ooze, they actually started in a lesser known, (but dows screen. Search results appear in a “mini-viewer” that mighty powerful), corner of the Googleverse know as the allows users to preview search results prior to launching a Google Labs. browser session. Using the deskbar, a student writing a re- search paper in Word could quickly use Google’s diction- ary, calculator, or web search features without leaving his/ What is Google Labs? her document to “check the web”. -
Getting the Most out of Information Systems: a Manager's Guide (V
Getting the Most Out of Information Systems A Manager's Guide v. 1.0 This is the book Getting the Most Out of Information Systems: A Manager's Guide (v. 1.0). This book is licensed under a Creative Commons by-nc-sa 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/ 3.0/) license. See the license for more details, but that basically means you can share this book as long as you credit the author (but see below), don't make money from it, and do make it available to everyone else under the same terms. This book was accessible as of December 29, 2012, and it was downloaded then by Andy Schmitz (http://lardbucket.org) in an effort to preserve the availability of this book. Normally, the author and publisher would be credited here. However, the publisher has asked for the customary Creative Commons attribution to the original publisher, authors, title, and book URI to be removed. Additionally, per the publisher's request, their name has been removed in some passages. More information is available on this project's attribution page (http://2012books.lardbucket.org/attribution.html?utm_source=header). For more information on the source of this book, or why it is available for free, please see the project's home page (http://2012books.lardbucket.org/). You can browse or download additional books there. ii Table of Contents About the Author .................................................................................................................. 1 Acknowledgments................................................................................................................ -
The Ongoing Evolution of Search Engines There’S More to Web Searches Than Google
TTeecchhnnololooggyy The Ongoing Evolution of Search Engines There’s More to Web Searches than Google BY DAN GIANCATERINO ast autumn I wrote an article for on the subject have been posted since you Wolfram|Alpha a local newspaper discussing a submitted your original query. crop of a dozen next-generation Everything about Wolfram|Alpha Web search engines. Given that Twitter Search has a raw, unfiltered feeling (www.wolframalpha.com) is different, from GoogleL handles about two-thirds of search about it. It’s a great service to use if you the spelling of its name – in computer-speak, queries in the U.S., I’m always amazed that want to get information quickly on a devel- that line in the middle is called a “pipe” – to the people even bother trying to compete with oping story. Twitter engineers tell how one syntax it uses and the data it searches. It isn’t them. More new search tools have launched day they saw a large uptick in tweets about even a search engine; it calls itself a “Compu- in the intervening nine months. I want to an earthquake seconds before their office tational Knowledge Engine.” You can’t use cover four of them in this article: Twitter started shaking. For them, Twitter became the site to find pictures of adorable puppies, Search, Wolfram|Alpha, Microsoft’s Bing, an early-warning service. Recently I used or the latest news on your favorite celebrity, and Hunch. Twitter Search to confirm a rumor I heard or even cheap flights. Wolfram|Alpha’s all via e-mail that local sportscaster Gary Papa about crunching the numbers. -
Empirical Study on Media Monitoring and Internationalisation Resources
MULTISENSOR Mining and Understanding of multilinguaL contenT for Intelligent Sentiment Enriched coNtext and Social Oriented inteRpretation FP7-610411 D2.1 Empirical study on media monitoring and internationalisation resources Dissemination level: Public Contractual date of delivery: Month 6, 30 April 2014 Actual date of delivery: Month 6, 30 April 2014 Workpackage: WP2 Multilingual and multimedia content extraction Task: T2.1 Empirical study Type: Report Approval Status: Final Draft Version: 1.1 Number of pages: 172 Filename: D2.1_EmpiricalStudy_2014-04-30_v1.1.pdf Abstract This empirical study identifies the resources and the type of information that needs to be extracted in the project and their encoding types. In addition it reports information retrieval and crawling techniques that could be employed for the extraction of this information. The information in this document reflects only the author’s views and the European Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. The information in this document is provided as is and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The user thereof uses the information at its sole risk and liability. Page 1 Co-funded by the European Union Page 2 D2.1 – V1.1 History Version Date Reason Revised by 0.1 20/03/2014 Draft V. Aleksić (LT) 0.2 03/04/2014 Comments S. Vrochidis (CERTH), I. Arapakis (BM-Y!) 0.3 15/04/2014 Update V.Aleksić (LT) 0.4 16/04/2014 Document for internal review V.Aleksić (LT) 0.5 24/04/2014 Review A. -
|||GET||| Google+ for Business How Googles Social Network Changes
GOOGLE+ FOR BUSINESS HOW GOOGLES SOCIAL NETWORK CHANGES EVERYTHING 2ND EDITION DOWNLOAD FREE Chris Brogan | 9780789750068 | | | | | Google Maps is the new social network Here's a quick recap of Google's social media moves in February 8 : The Wall Street Journal reports Google prepared to unveil a Google+ for Business How Googles Social Network Changes Everything 2nd edition component to Gmail that would display a stream of "media and status updates" within the web interface. More Insider Sign Out. Google then goes out and gathers relevant content from all over the Web. Facebook vs. July 15, The Internet is a great tool for job hunting, but it Google+ for Business How Googles Social Network Changes Everything 2nd edition also made competing for a job much more challenging. Location-based services: Are they there yet? June Digg co-founder Kevin Rose posts a tweet that a "very credible" source said Google would be launching a Facebook competitor, called Google Me "very soon. Because each of these tools operates differently and has its own set of goals, the specific tactics will vary greatly for each of the sites. Although there isn't any word on specific product details David Glazer, engineering director at Google confirms the company will invest more effort to make its services more "socially aware" in a recent blog post. My next post will examine some of the strategies and tactics that can be used to generate new business from each of these social networking tools. The purchase rehashed speculation that the search giant is interested in working its way into social media, possibly with a game-centered service called "Google Me. -
Modern Competences on the International Labor Market
Associate Professor Adam Jabło ński Head of Scientific Institute of Management WSB University in Pozna ń, Faculty in Chorzów, POLAND 6th International Week 3rd to 7th June 2019 in Viana do Castelo, Portugal ERASMUS+ training opportunities for students: a gateway to the International Labor Market Adam Jabło ński is an Associate Professor in WSB University in Poznan Faculty in Chorzow, e-mail: [email protected] . He is also President of the Board of a reputable management consulting company “OTTIMA plus” Ltd. of Katowice , and Vice-President of the “Southern Railway Cluster” Association of Katowice , which supports development in railway transport and the transfer of innovation, as well as cooperation with European railway clusters (as a member of the European Railway Clusters Initiative). He holds a postdoctoral degree in Economic Sciences , specializing in Management Science . Having worked as a management consultant since 1997, he has broadened his experience and expertise through co-operation with a number of leading companies in Poland and abroad. Adam Jabło ński is the author of a variety of studies and business analyses on business models, value management, risk management, the balanced scorecard and corporate social responsibility. He has also written and co-written several monographs and over 100 scientific articles in the field of management. Adam’s academic interests focus on the issues of modern and efficient business model design, including Sustainable Business Models and the principles of company value building strategy that includes the rules of Corporate Social Responsibility. Plan of Presentation: 1. Introduction to modern competences on the International Labor Market. -
Profiles Research Networking Software Installation Guide
Profiles Research Networking Software Installation Guide Documentation Version : July 25, 2014 Software Version : ProfilesRNS_2.1.0 Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2 Hardware and Operating System Requirements ............................................................. 3 Download Options ........................................................................................................... 4 Installing the Database .................................................................................................... 5 Loading Person Data....................................................................................................... 8 Loading Person Data: Part 1 – Importing SSIS Packages into SQL Server msdb Database ..................................................................................................................... 8 Loading Person Data: Part 2 – Importing Demographic Data .................................... 10 Loading Person Data: Part 3 – Geocoding ................................................................ 15 Loading Person Data: Part 4 – Obtaining Publications .............................................. 16 Loading Person Data: Part 5 – Convert data to RDF ................................................. 19 Scheduling Database Jobs ............................................................................................ 21 Installing the Code........................................................................................................ -
Google Apps: an Introduction to Picasa
[Not for Circulation] Google Apps: An Introduction to Picasa This document provides an introduction to using Picasa, a free application provided by Google. With Picasa, users are able to add, organize, edit, and share their personal photos, utilizing 1 GB of free space. In order to use Picasa, users need to create a Google Account. Creating a Google Account To create a Google Account, 1. Go to http://www.google.com/. 2. At the top of the screen, select “Gmail”. 3. On the Gmail homepage, click on the right of the screen on the button that is labeled “Create an account”. 4. In order to create an account, you will be asked to fill out information, including choosing a Login name which will serve as your [email protected], as well as a password. After completing all the information, click “I accept. Create my account.” at the bottom of the page. 5. After you successfully fill out all required information, your account will be created. Click on the “Show me my account” button which will direct you to your Gmail homepage. Downloading Picasa To download Picasa, go http://picasa.google.com. 1. Select Download Picasa. 2. Select Save File. Information Technology Services, UIS 1 [Not for Circulation] 3. Click on the downloaded file, and select Run. 4. Follow the installation procedures to complete the installation of Picasa on your computer. When finished, you will be directed to a new screen. Click Get Started with Picasa Web Albums. Importing Pictures Photos can be uploaded into Picasa a variety of ways, all of them very simple to use. -
A Comparison of Natural Language Understanding Platforms for Chatbots in Software Engineering
1 A Comparison of Natural Language Understanding Platforms for Chatbots in Software Engineering Ahmad Abdellatif, Khaled Badran, Diego Elias Costa, and Emad Shihab, Senior Member, IEEE Abstract—Chatbots are envisioned to dramatically change the future of Software Engineering, allowing practitioners to chat and inquire about their software projects and interact with different services using natural language. At the heart of every chatbot is a Natural Language Understanding (NLU) component that enables the chatbot to understand natural language input. Recently, many NLU platforms were provided to serve as an off-the-shelf NLU component for chatbots, however, selecting the best NLU for Software Engineering chatbots remains an open challenge. Therefore, in this paper, we evaluate four of the most commonly used NLUs, namely IBM Watson, Google Dialogflow, Rasa, and Microsoft LUIS to shed light on which NLU should be used in Software Engineering based chatbots. Specifically, we examine the NLUs’ performance in classifying intents, confidence scores stability, and extracting entities. To evaluate the NLUs, we use two datasets that reflect two common tasks performed by Software Engineering practitioners, 1) the task of chatting with the chatbot to ask questions about software repositories 2) the task of asking development questions on Q&A forums (e.g., Stack Overflow). According to our findings, IBM Watson is the best performing NLU when considering the three aspects (intents classification, confidence scores, and entity extraction). However, the results from each individual aspect show that, in intents classification, IBM Watson performs the best with an F1-measure>84%, but in confidence scores, Rasa comes on top with a median confidence score higher than 0.91.