Structured Systems Analysis - Decision Tables and Trees
This example forms part of the "Decision Tables and Trees" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Electrons and their interaction with the specimen
This is a third edition of the Electron Microscopy and Analysis textbook, which was published by Taylor and Francis Books UK in 2001 (ISBN 0748409688). It deals with several sophisticated techniques for magnifying images of very small objects by large amounts - especially in a physical science context. Consisting of seven chapters, presented as separate files the resource incorporates questions and answers in each chapter for ease of learning. Equally as relevant for material scientists and bio
Core Physics PBL – Otherton Airport: Crosswinds are Critical.
‘Otherton Airport’ is a first year Group Research project to be undertaken by small groups of (approximately 4) students, working as teams to perform a variety of experiments to address the problem posed to them. The basic theory required for the project can be found in the course book (Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Tipler), although it may be necessary to research some additional theory.
The task set in the accompanying project brief is designed to test your ability to work as a t
Introduction to Atomic Spectrometry
An introduction to atomic spectrometric analysis, describing the basic principles of each technique, their application areas and modes of operation, including practical comparison of the techniques. It is illustrated with simple diagrams and photographs of equipment.
Visual Anthropology CSAPOER
This module is concerned with how anthropology can contribute to - and gain insight from - the analysis of visual forms of representation; it is an introduction to anthropology through an examination of the ‘ways of seeing’ across-cultures and to the methods used for gathering information about other cultures’ ‘visual systems’. The module introduces how different cultures are depicted in a range of media, in particular ethnographic film and photography, and deals with the analytical an
Introduction to Chromatography
An introduction to chromatographic analysis, describing the different types of chromatography, their application areas and basic principles of operation. It is illustrated with simple diagrams, photographs of equipment and chromatograms illustrating practical aspects of the technique.
Mobile Applications and Systems
This post-graduate level module develops a working knowledge of mobile computing technologies and software development by studying the concepts, practice and techniques associated with the construction and development of mobile computing systems. In studying this module, you will gain a specific and practical insight into mobile computing as well as good depth of knowledge, critical analysis and evaluation pertaining to this topic. After studying this module you should be able to: build small-sc
International E-communication Exchange module
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) has an ongoing e-learning programme integrated into its Criminology degree routes. This International E-communication Exchange (IEE) forms part of this and welcomes collaboration from partnered institutions that have similarity in their degree programmes.
The core focus is on the criminal justice system, its organizational components and processes, and its legal and public policy contexts.
This collaborative exchange enables students to interpret an
Information Systems Engineering in Industry
This module provides an in depth analysis of business and other non-computing issues critical to the succesful development and use of Information Systems in Industry-within the context of the commercial development of computing based solutions to problems. The zip file is an IMS package, created using the freely available Reload content packager software. Naviagation of the downloaded IMS package is possible from the index using hyperlinks. For use of these files without IMS packaging a more com
Manage Excel Data Effectively Using Lists
These are the raw materials for the learning package. The raw materials have been provided so the materials can be edited and re-purposed. Discover how to use Lists to organise, summarise, and analyse your Excel data to reveal its meanings. This learning activity contains practical advice and demonstrations of data analysis techniques. It includes a set of interactive tasks and questions to use as a test so you can be sure you understand the material.
Manage Excel Data Effectively Using Lists
This is the packaged learning material. Discover how to use Lists to organise, summarise, and analyse your Excel data to reveal its meanings. This learning activity contains practical advice and demonstrations of data analysis techniques. It includes a set of interactive tasks and questions to use as a test so you can be sure you understand the material.
Forensic Analysis - Pre-Laboratory Exercises and Laboratory Manual
Prelaboratory exercises and laboratory practicals in Forensic Analysis
Structured Systems Analysis - Project Management
This practical forms part of the "Project Management" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Structured Systems Analysis - Project Management
This reading material forms part of the "Project Management" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Introduction to Computer Science: Programming Abstractions
This course is the natural successor to Programming Methodology and covers such advanced programming topics as recursion, algorithmic analysis, and data abstraction using the C++ programming language, which is similar to both C and Java. If you've taken the Computer Science AP exam and done well (scored 4 or 5) or earned a good grade in a college course, Programming Abstractions may be an appropriate course for you to start with, but often Programming Abstractions (Accelerated) is a better choic
Structured Systems Analysis - Data in the Data Dictionary
This video lecture forms part of the "Data in the Data Dictionary" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
2.004 Modeling Dynamics and Control II (MIT)
This course is the second subject of a two-term sequence on modeling, analysis and control of dynamic systems. Topics covered include:
kinematics and dynamics of mechanical systems, including rigid bodies in plane motion
linear and angular momentum principles
impact and collision problems
linearization about equilibrium
free and forced vibrations
sensors and actuators
control of mechanical systems
integral and derivative action, lead and lag compensators
root-locus design methods
frequency-doma
A Quick Scan on possibilities for automatic metadata generation
The Dutch six-part series Leerobjecten in de praktijk (Learning objects in practice) is about six divergent and difficult problems that occur frequently in working with learning objects. Based on research into existing practice, guidelines are offered to policy makers, educational technology consultants, teachers, educational designers and developers of digital learning materials who are struggling with these problems in higher education.,research report
Structured Systems Analysis - Techniques in Methods
This teaching guide forms part of the "Techniques in Methods" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Structured Systems Analysis - Project Management
This practical forms part of the "Project Management" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.













