Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Arrays and For Loops
This visual aid forms part of the "Arrays and For Loops" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Real-Time Embedded Systems - Introduction to embedded software development
This quiz forms part of the "Introduction to embedded software development" topic in the Real-Time Embedded Systems module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Classes and arithmetic
This reading material which forms part of the "Classes and arithmetic" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
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One in a series of technical notes on organic farming produced by the Scottish Agricultural College (SAC), this 2-page Organic Farming Technical Summary (OFTS) written by SAC organic farming experts provides guidance on how to minimise the damage to organic cereal crops from
This reading material forms part of the "Creating Classes" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
This reading material forms part of the "Making Decisions" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
This reading material forms part of the "Mobile Phone Case Study" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
This tutorial forms part of the "Swarm Intelligence" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
This reading material forms part of the "Classes and arithmetic" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
This tutorial forms part of the "Evolutionary Computing" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
This lecture forms part of the "Introduction" topic of the Computer Science Concepts module.
Part Two of Greening Business: Much of the current emphasis on the environment and sustainability revolves around climate change and the impact of human activities on rising CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. In order to place the applied business-related content in the context of the environmental problems that we face, tutors may find it useful to provide an introduction to the core Earth System Science concepts of the Earth’s energy balance, the carbon cycle, and systems terminology su
This presentation has been developed to introduce veterinary students to the process of carrying out a systematic physical examination in canine patients. It is designed to act as an introduction to these processes and procedures only, giving the students a framework from which to work as they develop and refine these skills throughout the veterinary course. Physical examination is a key skill which will be used throughout a veterinary surgeon's career and is a key determinant in selecting diagn
This package was originally designed for undergraduates in Medicine at the University of Nottingham. It will also be useful to students in nursing, allied health professions and pharmacy. Practitioners in these fields, who are new to the ICF, will also find it a useful introduction. It describes the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a classification system published by the World Health Organisation to describe health status. This system is widely used in r
This package was originally designed for undergraduates in Medicine at the University of Nottingham. It will also be useful to students in nursing, allied health professions and pharmacy. Practitioners in these fields, who are new to the ICF, will also find it a useful introduction. It describes the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a classification system published by the World Health Organisation to describe health status. This system is widely used in r
Developed in 1998 by Dr John Whittle (Department of the Built Environment) using Authorware, this package contains brief interactive notes on eight areas of physics in which architects need a working knowledge. However, it is also useful to others in science, engineering and social sciences looking for an introduction to the topics concerned. These topics are: Units of measurement; Scalar and vector quantities; Newton’s laws; Mass and weight; Action and reaction; Waves; Heat, work and energy;
‘Jesus, Paul and the Early Church’ is the third of three term-length online Modules on an ‘Introduction to the Bible’. Module 1 is an introduction to the content, original contexts, and theology of the main books of the Hebrew Bible together with related texts such as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Module 2 comprises an introduction to the authorship, contexts and distinctive theology of each of the four New Testament Gospels, together with what can be known from these and other sources about the
A set of four separate guides which provide introductions to the principles and practical application of different analytical chemistry techniques, illustrated with simple diagrams and photographs of equipment: (1) introduction to analytical chemistry, focusing on the analytical process, quality assurance and general laboratory techniques e.g. solution preparation; (2) introduction to molecular spectroscopy, including UV-Vis, fluorescence, IR, MS and NMR spectroscopy; (3) introduction to chroma
This lecture constitutes an introduction to creep and to the creep response of aluminium and its alloys. It provides basic information on creep and its mechanisms; it gives a description of the more extensively used mathematical relations among creep variables (time, stress and temperature); it illustrates the creep response of pure Aluminium and of Al-Mg alloys; it provides a synthesis of the information available in the literature on the creep behaviour of a number of new alloys and composites
This lecture outlines modern fatigue design procedures and standards, the respective background information; it introduces fatigue design by testing; it presents fatigue data analysis and evaluation; it covers safety and reliability issues in aluminium design. This material has been utilized together with further definitions for classification of structural details to provide a proposal supported by the European Aluminium Association as a National Application Document, which may also be consider













