Systems of differential equations
This unit shows how various situations can be modelled by a system of linear differential equations. The prerequisite requirements to gain full advantage from this unit are a basic understanding of differential equations, a familiarity with the properties of matrices and determinants and some understanding of eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Learning outcomes
This unit shows how various situations can be modelled by a system of linear differential equations. The prerequisite requirements to gain full advantage from this unit are a basic understanding of differential equations, a familiarity with the properties of matrices and determinants and some understanding of eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Introduction
This unit shows how various situations can be modelled by a system of linear differential equations. The prerequisite requirements to gain full advantage from this unit are a basic understanding of differential equations, a familiarity with the properties of matrices and determinants and some understanding of eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Making the transition to collaborative innovation
"Collaborative innovation" is the new buzz word for global firms wanting to enlarge their share of the pie. Working closely together in an eco-system is a better bet than competing alone, says Dr Chander Velu.
4.2 Social and political justice
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
4.1 Distributive and commutative justice
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Manufacturing
How are designs turned into products? What resources, materials and methods used and what set of activities that goes under the heading of ‘manufacturing’? This unit will introduce manufacturing as a system and will describe some of the many different ways of making products. We will illustrate how the required properties of the materials in a product influence the choice of manufacturing process used.
2007.10.19-Magnolia (Audio)
Magnolia is a leading commercial open-source Enterprise Content Management System based on the Java Content Repository standard (JSR-170). Magnolia is renowned for its outstanding combination of ease-of-use and enterprise architecture.
2.3 Summary and conclusions
This unit examines system engineering and why it is important. You will learn to identify and evaluate the importance of relationships within the process and assess the relative importance of stakeholders. You will also be able to classify a systems engineering project in terms of the balance of demands, choice and constraints.
2.1 The development of engineering
This unit examines system engineering and why it is important. You will learn to identify and evaluate the importance of relationships within the process and assess the relative importance of stakeholders. You will also be able to classify a systems engineering project in terms of the balance of demands, choice and constraints.
1.9 Increasing complication, complexity and risk: summary
This unit examines system engineering and why it is important. You will learn to identify and evaluate the importance of relationships within the process and assess the relative importance of stakeholders. You will also be able to classify a systems engineering project in terms of the balance of demands, choice and constraints.
1.6 Increasing complication, complexity and risk: mystery and mechanics
This unit examines system engineering and why it is important. You will learn to identify and evaluate the importance of relationships within the process and assess the relative importance of stakeholders. You will also be able to classify a systems engineering project in terms of the balance of demands, choice and constraints.
Context Aware Computing: Understanding and Responding to Human Intention (November 30, 2007)
Computer science, technology, artificial intelligence, AI, human interaction, computer system, robot, input, system task, user, response, counter intelligence, design intelligence, adaptive model, communication
2. Natural Interactions with Digital Content (October 3, 2008)
science, technology, engineering, computer, people, design, model, programming, graphical user interface, information, media, distributed cognition, sound of touch, invisible, generalizability, physical, interaction, shopping, operating system, gesture, e
Statistical Mechanics Lecture 4 (April 20, 2009)
classical quantum physics, science, biology, engineering, theory, thermodynamics, math, formula, space, statistics, variable, methodology, probability distribution, entropy, Helm-Holtz free energy, control parameter, ideal gas, calculate system pressure,
18. Linear Dynamical Systems Lecture 18
science, electrical, engineering, technology, linear, dynamical, system, single, value, decomposition, equation, low, rank, approximation, singularity, matrix, norm, state, transfer, reachability
13. Linear Dynamical Systems Lecture 13
science, electrical, engineering, technology, linear, dynamical, system, LDS, Markov, eigenvalue, matrix, Modal, form, resolvent, analytic, function JCF, research
11. Linear Dynamical Systems Lecture 11
science, electrical, engineering, technology, linear, dynamical, system, LaPlace, transform, matrix, exponential, convergence, polynomial, continous, invariant, time
7. Linear Dynamical Systems Lecture 7
science, electrical, engineering, technology, linear, dynamical, system, Gauss, Newton, method, least, squares, recursive, rank, one, update, formula
Student iPhone App Presentations (March 18, 2010)
Software engineering, application development, programming language, computer science, iPhone operating system, OS, objective c, cocoa touch, SDK, object oriented design, Apple, Macintosh, Xcode, technology, final project, presentation, Stanford, student,













