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6.004 offers an introduction to the engineering of digital systems. Starting with MOS transistors, the course develops a series of building blocks - logic gates, combinational and sequential circuits, finite-state machines, computers and finally complete systems. Both hardware and software mechanisms are explored through a series of design examples.6.004 is required material for any EECS undergraduate who wants to understand (and ultimately design) digital systems. A good grasp of the material i
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Defrag Tools #115 - PerfView Part 3 | Defrag Tools In this episode of Defrag Tools, Vance Morrison joins Andrew Richards and Chad Beeder to discuss his performance analysis tool, PerfView. In part 3 of this series, we focus on looking at memory issues. Resources:
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Two months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor more than 110,000 Japanese are forced into internment camps for reasons of national security. Life for the Japanese Americans in these camps was heavily restricted. In this video clip, learn more about what it was like for Japanese Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. (2:47)
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President Barack Obama launched a major manufacturing initiative from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) brings together major U.S. manufacturers and top U.S. universities.
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Lecture 15 - 5/4/2007
Lecture 15
Had Bell Invented Visualization, he would have said ...
Visualization is a ubiquitous technology, just like telecommunication. However, unlike a telephone system, humans play an integral part inside the "box" of visualization. This poses a significant challenge in establishing a theory of visualization. Visualization is a ubiquitous technology, just like telecommunication. However, unlike a telephone system, humans play an integral part inside the "box" of visualization. This poses a significant challenge in establishing a theory of visualization. Wh
1 Representing data in computers: introduction A computer is designed to do the following things:
receive data from the outside world;
store that data;
manipulate that data, probably creating and storing more data while doing so;
present data back to the outside world. In the next few sections I am going to examine in more detail the data that a computer receives, stores, manipulates and presents. I
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How and why we do mathematical proofs
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10
The aim of this short unit is to motivate students to understand why we might want to do proofs (why proofs are important and how they can help us) and to help students with some of the relatively routine aspects of doing proofs.
In particular, the student will learn the following:
* proofs can help you to really see why a result is true;
* problems that are easy to state
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