... Sections 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4.7. AUTOMATAã Patterns and Pattern Matchingã Finite State Machines and Automataã Deterministic and Nondeterministic AutomataReading: Sections 10.2 and 10.3.8. REGULAR ... opportunities to get an English-working skill and a betterknowledge in computer science. 0.2 TEXTBOOK AND HANDOUTSThere is one required text for this course: Foundations of ComputerScience (C ... & K6, ComputerScience Department, Văn Lang UniversitySecond semester Feb, 2002Instructor: Trần Đức Quang0.1 OBJECTIVES AND PREREQUISITESThis course is intended to provide a broad introduction...
... C.100250num83100123 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE HANDOUT #1. REVIEWSK5 & K6, ComputerScience Department, Văn Lang UniversitySecond semester Feb, 2002Instructor: Trần Đức QuangMajor themes:1. Introduction ... defined action. to operate: thao tác, hoạt động.operator: người điều hành, to n tử.operand: to n hạng.Execution: Thực thi, chạy. The running of a program on a computer. to execute: to run.Data ... 6INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #1. REVIEWS1. Specify the locations that the system can handle.2. Create a database of distances between...
... a cell.4 6 ãã31942LM INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE HANDOUT #2. SET THEORYK5 & K6, ComputerScience Department, Văn Lang UniversitySecond semester Feb, 2002Instructor: Trần Đức ... (general form): We write{ x | x ∈ X and P(x) } and read "the set of elements x in X such that x has property P." 12 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #2. SET THEORYEquality of ... SRegion 1Region 2 Region 3 Region 4S T 16 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #2. SET THEORYCode: Baûn mã chương trình. Any written program (in any programming languages,including machine...
... GradeCS101CS101EE200EE200CS101PH10012345 67 890123452222233333 67 890ABCB+A−C+Course StudentId GradeCS101CS101CS10112345 67 89033333ABA− 18 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #3. THE RELATIONAL ... chọn.Projection: Phép chiếu.Join: Phép nối.Natural Join: Nối tự nhiên. 20 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #3. THE RELATIONAL DATA MODELThe Projection OperationAnother important ... The reason isthat relations are sets, and the 1-tuples "12345" and " ;67 890" are duplicates, thus theyare the same elements and need not to be represented twice.The Join OperationUnlike...
... 26 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #4. THE LIST DATA MODEL4.3 QUEUESA queue is a restricted form of list in which elements are inserted at one end, the rear, and removed ... STACKS 25A smart way to implement a stack by an array is to create a structure consisting of:1. An array to hold the elements, and 2. A variable top to keep track of the top of stack.In the ... QuangMajor themes:1. Basic Concepts 2. Stacks3. QueuesReading: Sections 6. 2, 6. 6, and6. 8.4.1 BASIC CONCEPTS Computer programs usually operate on tables of information. In most cases thesetables...
... INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE HANDOUT #5. THE TREE DATA MODELK5 & K6, ComputerScience Department, Vaên Lang UniversitySecond semester Feb, 2002Instructor: Trần Đức QuangMajor ... theroot, move to the parent of n, to the parent of the parent of n, and so on, weeventually reach the root of the tree.rn1n2n3n4n5 30 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER SCIENCE: HANDOUT #5. THE ... tree using pointer header to the root. From this pointer, wecan traverse the tree in several ways, but it is beyond the scope of this course.rn1n2n3n4n5n 6 32 INTRODUCTIONTO COMPUTER...
... 1ME-430 INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTER AIDED DESIGN TORSIONAL ANALYSIS Using Pro/MECHANICA Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 2.0 Dr. Herli Surjanhata The U-Joint shown in the figure below is made of steel. A torsion ... bottom of the cut with R = 0.05 inch. Change the units to IPS (inches-pounds-seconds) by selecting 9 Pick on the surface (region), and locate the point with respect to top ... tab, and change the type to Displacement, and the Component to Magnitude. Check Overlay Undeformed in the Display Options tab. Click the OK and Show button. 24 Notice...
... Discovery and Data Mining 3 6. 3 Bresenham’s Algorithms 6. 4 Using Interest points 6. 5 Problems 6.6 Exercies Chapter 7. Reasoning, Facts and Inferences 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fact and Rules ... point Labeling lines and regions. 7. Reasoning, Facts and Inferences This chapter began to move beyond the standard “image processing” approach to computer vision to make statement about ... edge detector is applied to the small image and where edge pixel have been found, an edge detector is applied to the corresponding four pixels in the next large image – and so on to the full-size...
... 3denotesthemappingwhich sends Iintoai'2 into a2,3intoa3 and 4intoa4ãIff = (~ ~;~) and g = (~; i :)findIg and glEachmapping(J and g)isapermutationofthenumbersI, ... eigenvalues100 6. 5 Diagonalisationofreal symmetric matrices 100 6.6 DiagonalisationofHermitian matrices102 6. 7 Bilinear and quadratic forms103 6. 8 Lagrange's reductionofa quadratic form105 6. 9 ... ideasofsettheory and developed the set notation just far enough to enablethe conceptofa mapping to be understood.Ofcourse, it would havebeen possible to omit the set theory sections andto introducematrices...
... 257Solutions to Tasks 257Solutions to Exercises 258Summary 261 14 Getting, Storing and Restoring Graphical Items 263 Preparing to Program 263 Icons, Sprites and Related Items 264 Making a Font ... and Namespaces 55Interaction 56 Thechar and int Types 57Streams 59The string Type 61 Creating a Simple Dialog 61 Sequence Containers 63 Walkthrough 65 Gettingints from the Keyboard 69 Handling ... xxNotes for Instructors xxPersonal Introductions xxiAcknowledgments xxiii1YouCanProgram 1What Is Programming? 1 Introduction to Your Programming Tools 2Our First Program 6 Elements of C++...
... properties and stress and deflection analysis to properly shape and size parts for minimum mass whilemaximizing the strength and stiffness needed to withstand the dynamic forces.10.4MASS MOMENT AND ... centers of the linkage and were describedin Section 6. 5 (p. 263 ). Figure 6- 15b (p. 266 ) shows a pair of centrodes that could beused for noncircular gears. Teeth would be added to their circumferences ... corresponds to a center of rotation near the end of the handle, and the handle is usually contoured to encourage gripping it there.The explanation of this phenomenon is quite simple. To make the...