
Probability and statistics
... 。Even the idea of gambling has a long history. By about the year 3500 B.C.,games of chance played with bone objects that could be considered precursors of dice were apparently highly developed in Egypt and elsewhere. Cubical dice with markings virtually identical to those on modern dice have been fo ...
... 。Even the idea of gambling has a long history. By about the year 3500 B.C.,games of chance played with bone objects that could be considered precursors of dice were apparently highly developed in Egypt and elsewhere. Cubical dice with markings virtually identical to those on modern dice have been fo ...
Integration and Interoperation
... Department of Computer Science — University of San Francisco – p. 10/? ...
... Department of Computer Science — University of San Francisco – p. 10/? ...
INNOVATION AND ENGINEERING DESIGN
... Must be very accurate/neat! Can be very laborious/time consuming Many rules to guide drafter Computers have simplified See handout on rules/examples ...
... Must be very accurate/neat! Can be very laborious/time consuming Many rules to guide drafter Computers have simplified See handout on rules/examples ...
The Web of Data, and LarKC`s role in it
... This Web of Data is rapidly taking shape There are compelling use-cases Industrial take-up is beginning to happen ...
... This Web of Data is rapidly taking shape There are compelling use-cases Industrial take-up is beginning to happen ...
Program Design
... establishing a structured framework for representing the solution • The theorem states that it is possible to write any computer program by using only three basic control structures • These control structures are: – Sequence – Selection, or IF-THEM-ELSE – Repetition, or DOWHILE ...
... establishing a structured framework for representing the solution • The theorem states that it is possible to write any computer program by using only three basic control structures • These control structures are: – Sequence – Selection, or IF-THEM-ELSE – Repetition, or DOWHILE ...
1 Title: Machine learning/Artificial intelligence for Prediction in
... network of sensors, a data set, a robot, a human or a combination of two or more of these. Thus, we shall work on developing various kinds of internal models that can represent the behavior to be modeled (which together with perception provide a system with selfawareness capabilities) [5]. These wou ...
... network of sensors, a data set, a robot, a human or a combination of two or more of these. Thus, we shall work on developing various kinds of internal models that can represent the behavior to be modeled (which together with perception provide a system with selfawareness capabilities) [5]. These wou ...
Excerpt of remainder of CMU Roadshow
... The burning however is not uniform and so it might, for example, take ten minutes for the first half to burn and fifty minutes for the second half to burn. You have two such ropes, but they are not identical Your number of matches is not a concern. ...
... The burning however is not uniform and so it might, for example, take ten minutes for the first half to burn and fifty minutes for the second half to burn. You have two such ropes, but they are not identical Your number of matches is not a concern. ...
A Skill Is Born: The Emergence of Web Site Design Skills (1994
... • Or always the largest (smallest)? ...
... • Or always the largest (smallest)? ...
Theoretical computer science

Theoretical computer science is a division or subset of general computer science and mathematics that focuses on more abstract or mathematical aspects of computing and includes the theory of computation.It is not easy to circumscribe the theory areas precisely and the ACM's Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) describes its mission as the promotion of theoretical computer science and notes:Template:""To this list, the ACM's journal Transactions on Computation Theory adds coding theory, computational learning theory and theoretical computer science aspects of areas such as databases, information retrieval, economic models and networks. Despite this broad scope, the ""theory people"" in computer science self-identify as different from the ""applied people."" Some characterize themselves as doing the ""(more fundamental) 'science(s)' underlying the field of computing."" Other ""theory-applied people"" suggest that it is impossible to separate theory and application. This means that the so-called ""theory people"" regularly use experimental science(s) done in less-theoretical areas such as software system research. It also means that there is more cooperation than mutually exclusive competition between theory and application.