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        <description>Final project

The full description of the final project is  here.

The final project is the main assignment of the second half of the course. Final projects can be done individually or in groups of 2 people. Group projects are expected to be more substantial than individual ones. All projects are required to be related in a substantive way to at least one of the central topics of the course. The main components are as follows:</description>
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        <description>Lab 5



 CS203  

 Spring 2017  


Goals

	*  Implement a software system for managing a car rental agency.
	*  Use Javdoc comments for all classes and methods.
	*  Use a JUnit framework and create tests for all methods.

Activities

	*  This project is meant to be done with the same pairs of students that did the design phase together.</description>
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SVN svn version.cs.vassar.edu access controle

Issue the following commands to create a new project


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chown -R www-data /svn/svn-repos/project_NAME
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        <title>top</title>
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        <description>Research Projects

Faculty

Nancy Ide
? [[http://americannationalcorpus.org | The American National Corpus Project]] 
: The American National Corpus (ANC) project is a major activity funded by the National Science Foundation that is building a massive corpus of texts and spoken transcriptions of contemporary American English. All of the data are annotated with linguistic analyses of various kinds so that computational linguists can build language models to assist in machine understanding of huma…</description>
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        <title>mono</title>
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        <description>Mono

&lt;quote Wikipedia&gt;Mono is a free and open source project led by Xamarin (formerly by Novell and originally by Ximian) to create an Ecma standard compliant .NET Framework-compatible set of tools including, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime.&lt;/quote&gt;</description>
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        <dc:date>2008-04-10T01:28:12+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>publications</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/ide/publications?rev=1207790892&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Selected Publications (1990-onwards)

	*  Ide, N. and Suderman, K. (2007).  GrAF: A Graph-based Format for Linguistic Annotations. Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop,held in conjunction with ACL 2007, Prague, June 28-29, 1-8.
	*  Ide, N. and Woolner, D. (2007). Historical Ontologies. In Ahmad, K, Brewster, C., and Stevenson, M. (eds.),</description>
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        <title>top</title>
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        <description>Final Project: Banking System

Due 5/17/2017 at the latest.

	*  This project is designed to show the use of inheritance and polymorphism.
	*  It is meant to be done by yourself, not in a team.
	*  The project will be graded on quality of code and documentation, adherence to the requirements, and quality of the testing framework.</description>
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        <title>hacks</title>
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        <description>Wear Hacks and Projects pages

It became clear during the wiki transition that I had a number of “get 'em on the field” hacks in a variety of formats and locations as well as other wearable related pages and I needed to gather them up.

As I clean up my site, this is where they will all be listed.  For now it is a growing list of links to where they currently reside.</description>
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        <description>Java issues and tips

Java remote method invocation problem

Problem: When running a demo of Java's remote method invocation on our Ubuntu 9.04 based linux machines running java-6-openjdk the client could only attach to a server running on the same host.````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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 CS203  

 Fall 2016  

 November 1 

Goals

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	*  Create a basic banking program utilizing the Comparator interface
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Lecture slides in PDF are obtained by clicking on the link to the topic.

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	*  Week 1: Aug 30, First class
	*  Week 2: Sep 6, Labor Day (no class)
	*  Week 3: Sep 13, first queries of the CAP database
	*  Week 4: Sep 20, nested queries
	*  Week 5: Sep 27, join queries
	*  Week 6: Oct 4, data normalization (poster), brainstorming project ideas</description>
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 Fall 2016  


Goals

	*  Design a software system for managing a car rental agency.
	*  Determine the necessary classes from the problem description.
	*  Use CRC cards to determine the responsibilities and collaborations.
	*  Create a class diagram showing relationships and cardinalities.</description>
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11:00 - 5:00

OLB 205

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Student Workstations
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Assignment 1: 

First Program: 
Write 00h to 8000h, read 8000h, compare to 0, halt if zero.
If not zero, go into an infinite loop.

Second Program: 
Write AAh to every memory byte in RAM, check every byte in RAM for AAh.
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Write 55h to every memory byte in RAM, check every byte in RAM for 55h.
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Saturday, 21 April 2012

11:00 - 5:00

OLB 205

This is the fifth installment of the Android Development Day. Anyone interested in Android programming is welcomed to come out and share your projects and experiences.</description>
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In both videos you can see the dual holster. I am also using the ntsc version of the M1.

New Scientist

Perhaps it should be called “Old Scientist without enough sleep”. When I was at ISWC 2007 in Boston 
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	*  Matt Baker will present on Monday, 10 May, at 11:30am in OLB 105
	*  Phil Tully will present on Tuesday, 11 May, at 1pm in OLB 105
	*  Toby Fox will present on Tuesday, 11 May, at 2pm in OLB 105.

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 CS203  

 Spring 2017  

 March 27, 2017 

Goals

	*  Set up teams of two students for this project.
	*  Enhance the shape icon class in chapter 4 of Horstmann so that it displays multiple moveable shapes.
	*  Include JUnit tests
	*  Upload your program to the correct AnimationTeamx repository in github</description>
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&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-334 Section 01&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Vassar College, Spring, 2022&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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 CS203  

 Spring 2017  

 March 28, 2017 

Goals

	*  Set up teams of two students for this project
	*  Create a program utilizing the Comparator interface
	*  Include JUnit tests
	*  Upload your program to the correct ComparatorTeamx repository in github</description>
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Probably, the dobro slide lyre.  It is the last thing I made and been eating most of my music time.  I will put up some pics and sound clips soon.

Some earlier instrument projects: 

	*  The Flat backed oud project (a 6 hour marine ply, maple and ebony project)</description>
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This page is a place to make a note of the things I always forget when I don't configure apache for awhile.

Restart with  /etc/init.d/apache2 [start|stop|restart] 

An alternative to the above is apache2ctl [start|stop|restart] 

Also useful are</description>
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Wiki space for the ursicia project.</description>
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 CS203  

 Spring 2016  

 February 1 

Goals

	*  Create a Git account
	*  Send your new account name to jones@cs.vassar.edu
	*  Set up Git configuration
	*  Create a simple Java program
	*  Create local repository in the CS203 directory
	*</description>
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        <description>Lab 2: Using Javadoc

	*  Use the code in chapter 1 as your starting point for a Greeter program. 
	*  Create the program in a subdirectory of your CS203 directory called Greeter.
	*  Add Javadoc comments to the Greeter Class and the main method. 
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Given the importance of early testing we will be using a unit-test framework called junit4 in our programs. There is a very short intro to junit at the end of chapter 3 (pages 131-133) which you should read before starting. Then, go to the following site and work through the exercise on junit:</description>
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&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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The following is modified from an email sent by Prof. Smith on the use of the command line svn program under linux here at CS

To checkout (co) repository for first time

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Database Project Ideas

	*  Internship DB: location, company size, skill level, ...
		*  Networking DB: groups of eople by interests - professional, location, etc.

	*  VC Arboretum DB: Trees, Location, ...
	*  GHC DB - interview questions</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2023-52/schedule?rev=1682998670&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Spring 2023 Schedule

The table below is your guide to the entire semester. Each row corresponds to a week of the semester, and the week numbers in the first column are clickable links that connect this page to the lecture notes and other course materials for that week. The last column lists the sections in</description>
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Spring 2020 


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Contact Information
 Professor:       Nancy Ide                         Office:         SP 104.6                                                   Office Hours:   MW 11:00-12:00 and by appointment</description>
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Tuesday

	*  questions on the lab?
	*  Today, we cover maps and hash maps.
	*  For reference, let's take a quick look at name/value pairs for a mainframe OS
		*  What is a name/value pair?
		*  perhaps a simpler construct: a dictionary!

	*  [lecture notes]
	*  [map code project]

Thursday

	*  Quick Summary from Tuesday's lecture on hash maps, or hash tables:</description>
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&lt;h1&gt; Data Structures Using Java &lt;/h1&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-102 Section 51&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Vassar College, Spring 2020&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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        <description>Database Systems



CMPU-311 

Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly. 

Contact Information
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        <description>The History of Computing at Vassar

[left to right: Nancy Ide, Winifred Asprey, Grace Hopper]
Photo wall in Asprey Lab: 

Matriarchs of Computing

Winifred Asprey

Central to the history of computing at Vassar College is its founder, Winifred Asprey. Ms. Asprey, or Tim as she liked to be called, graduated from Vassar in 1938, and regularly told students that she had more fun here as a student than they ever had. After teaching at a few private schools in New York City and Chicago,</description>
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        <description>Week 6



Data Normalization

From the 5 Rules of Data Normalization [poster]:

	*  Unnormalized data
		*  redundant and repetitive data (jagged length rows)

	*  1st Normal Form (1NF) -- eliminate repeating groups
	*  2NF -- eliminate redundant data
	*  3NF and 3.5NF</description>
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        <description>CMPU 325 - Microcomputers and Digital Electronics

Spring 2008
  Instructor:  Lou Voerman (voerman@cs.vassar.edu)   Lectures &amp; lab:  Tuesday 7 to 10 PM   Office phone:  845-437-7293   Home phone:  845-452-8198   Office:  OLB 117   Office hours:  Mon. thru Thurs. 10:15 - 11:15 AM</description>
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&lt;h1&gt; Operating Systems &lt;/h1&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-334 Section 51&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Vassar College, Spring, 2022&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

&lt;p&gt; Welcome to the main section of our course wiki. Use this as a starting point to access the weekly course schedule, lectures, labs, resources, etc. etc. etc. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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        <description>CMPU-366: Computational Linguistics



Spring 2020 


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Contact Information
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&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-102 Section 01&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Vassar College, Fall 2021&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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        <description>CS 101 Spring, 2023-04 Schedule at a glance

Approximate schedule, subject to change. The homework assignments and labs will be added weekly, usually on Thursday evening. The assigned readings are direct links to the pdf versions of the chapters. They should, ideally, be read before the corresponding class. You are responsible for keeping up with the reading and for all material covered in class.</description>
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        <description>Lab 8

Alarm Clock

We will be designing and building a clock application using the design patterns and principles we learned in class. We will be working in teams of four. You should divide the work when possible to have 2 pairs of programmers working, perhaps one pair working on the Model and one pair working on the View and Controller.</description>
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Monday

	* On the schedule page

Wednesday

	*  Today's completed notebook

Friday

	*  tbd

Miscellaneous

	*  A potential csv to use in your mini project
		*  more to come...

	*  Mentioned in class on Monday
	*  Not to turn this into an existentialism course, but...
	*  Spoiler Alert, he doesn't show</description>
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        <description>The Style



Basics

In addition to following the design recipe, all code must adhere to the following basic style guidelines:

	*  Organize your program top-down, regardless of how you actual work through your wish list. The phrase “top down” means that project files consist of a general purpose statement, a data definition and a constant definition section, a main function, followed by sections for handler functions, and wrapped up by general utility functions.</description>
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Monday

	*  A link about Fortran
	*  perhaps a better one to show in class
	*  I want to give you plenty of time to complete this
	*  [...after reviewing today's lecture notes!]

Wednesday - or is it Friday?

	*  We'll have a final exam review! I'll have more to say on Wednesday.

	*  links!
		*  The notebook. Thanks Ellie!
		*  Referenced in Monday's lecture, Colossus, The Forbin Project
		*  More Colossus
		*  In today's news</description>
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        <description>Problem-Solving and Abstraction



CMPU-101 Sections 04-05 

Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki and syllabus. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly.</description>
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We actually have several publicly viewable websites here at CS.  There is the primary site and in addition several projects have their own servers.  To further muddle things, we have a content management system, conventional web pages and cgi pages.</description>
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        <description>Problem-Solving and Abstraction



CMPU-101 Section 02 

Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki and syllabus. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly.</description>
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Well, perhaps this page should now be called Languages installed for Marc as we are moving to having each language installed globally - Greg

key
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Some folks have had problems with the font size on the 2009 Passover Supplement.  The original is from &lt;http://www.tikkun.org/article.php/seder_2009&gt;.  Below is a version converted to plain text with acroread and then reformatted in emacs.  Use it if you find it useful.</description>
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Endurance Running Harness for Herbert

October 2009

I have been a walker ever since I got my legs back as a teenager.  Before that biking is how I covered distance.  For a time I did not have use of my legs (the result of a biking accident) and was told I would not walk again.  Thankfully that was not the case, but after that the idea of running always seemed foolhardy.  All that impact, thud thud thud, not for me and my spine.  However, of late I am trying running</description>
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CMPU 300

	*  Special permission form is required to register for CMPU 300, which is the first half of a year-long course.
	*  Student is responsible for securing both a primary advisor and a second reader and for providing a paragraph-long description of the project by the end of the third week of classes. If the topic is interdisciplinary, then, with CS department approval, the second reader may be outside the CS department.</description>
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top

	*   home
	*  contact
	*  tips
	*   Wearables 
		*  top
		*  hacks
		*  timeline
		*  ISWC 2007
		*  spiffchorder
		*  context_awarness_project
		*  herbeee</description>
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        <description>Timeline of Herbert

[herb one in 1997] [herb three in 1999]
[charmerino in 2000]
[herb seven in 2008]
[gerbert in 2013]

Most of my wearables pages are about the changes and modifications I have made over the years.  I noticed that it gives the impression I am constantly changing things. On this page you can see just how long particular rigs were or have been in use.</description>
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        <description>What am I wearing?

New Scientist

A few details from decades of daily wear 
[gerbert in 2013]Please note, this page documents what I was wearing during the last four of the nineteen wonderful years I spent working for the CS Department at Vassar.  For the last year and a half I have been wearing modified versions of Google Glass running Glass and Ubuntu.  Along with that I am using a Bluetooth version of the Spiffchorder for input.  Please see the</description>
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People who currently have access to this page:  Plamen Ivanov and Thomas Clarke.</description>
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Goals

	* Build a open resource for the bioinformatics community to access and contribute data and research on the aiptasia genome.
	* Create a tool for runnning tasks on the “BioInf” cluster from the internet.
	* Creating a “piping</description>
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Tuesday

	*  Any questions from Friday's lab?
	*  Today's Topics: typecasting, final variables, exceptions, javadoc 
	*  Part 2 of the pet trainer homework assignment... is due on Friday.
		*  &lt;https://moodle.vassar.edu/course/view.php?id=19557#section-3&gt;

	*  Midterm exam - if we have one a week from Friday, 10/8, I can return them before Fall Break.</description>
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        <description>Labs (CMPU-102, Spring 2017, Section 52)
 Lab number   Topic   Date   Files   1        Writing and Running Java Files in DrJava 
Reading input from the keyboard 
Writing output to the display    1/30   [Lab 1 instructions] View in browser 
[Save this file as AddABCDv1.java] 

[pdf slides for today's lab]   2         Using decision and looping statements</description>
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        <description>Assignments (CMPU-102, Spring 2017, Section 52)
Number Instructions Starter file Assigned Due 1	 [Instructions]  [download and save file as Collatz.java]  2/2  2/9 2	[Instructions]  Create classes from scratch 2/132/173	 [Instructions]  [zipped NetBeans project] 2/233/14	 [Instructions]   [download and save as PaddleStarter.java]4/14/65	 [Instructions]  [Save as PalCheckerStarter.java] 
[Save as CharQueueStarter.java] 
[Save as CharStackStarter.java] 
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        <description>CMPU-203: CS III: Software Design and Implementation

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May 12, 3PM, 105 OLB

Mike Lowin'08 will present his departmental honors project, Euterpe: A Dynamic Music Editor.</description>
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        <description>2011-02-14 Artificial Intelligence on Jeopardy tonight!

Former Computer Science faculty member Chris Welty is part of IBM's Watson project. Watson is taking on two former Jeopardy champions tonight on Jeopardy. Who will win the latest battle of Human versus Computer?</description>
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        <description>CS 366 Spring 2020 Syllabus

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	*  Dan Jurafsky and James Martin,  Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition  , Second Edition, and  selected chapters online from the upcoming 3rd edition.
	*  We will also use  the online book associated with the Natural Language ToolKit (NLTK).

Other useful books and materials

	*  Dickinson, Brew, and Meuers.  Language and Computers. Wiley Press.
	*  Manning, C. and Sc…</description>
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        <description>2008-04-22 - Asprey Lecture

Interpretation of Molecule Conformations from Drawn Diagrams

Dana Tenneson

April 22 5:00pm 105 OLB 


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        <description>CMPU-325:Microcomputers/Digital Electronics

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        <description>Week 5

Join Queries



Querying the CAP Database  on our postgres server:

	*  CAP database creation [script]
	*  [CAP snapshot]
	*  Starter script: [ cap-queries-joins.sql] 
	*  Class exercise: solutions to queries

Reading assignment for this/next week: 


	*  zyBook Chapter 3: Database Design</description>
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Installation

Any modern Unix-like operating systems should come with secure shell client utilities already installed. This is true for macOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandrake Linux, FreeBSD and many others. If, however, you need a ssh client, you can download one from the openssh website:</description>
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[LightDM screenshot ]Welcome back. Plenty of changes have occurred to network this summer, here is a summary.

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Setup

Download and install a secure shell client

As you may have heard, the Mac OS X operating system is built off of a version of Unix, FreeBSD. You'll be happy to hear that this means you already have a secure shell client installed, the Unix native ssh. You will find it from the Terminal - more on that later.</description>
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        <description>Nancy Ide

  Professor and Chair
Department of Computer Science
Vassar College
   124 Raymond Avenue
 Poughkeepsie, New York 12604-0520 
 USA
 tel : (+1) 845 437 5988
 fax : (+1) 845 437 7498
 e-mail : &lt;ide@cs.vassar.edu&gt; 
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 Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.</description>
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        <description>Lab #4 Enter The Matrix

The main purpose of this lab exercise is to use the debugger to uncover coding issues:

We will accomplish this goal by re-purposing last weeks lab.



[I can't get this program to work. I hope you can help!]

	*  STEPS
		*  Create a new Matrix project (the class name is still Matrix!)</description>
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        <description>Academic Genealogy

	*  My Ph.D. advisors were Rebecca J. Parsons and Charles E. Hughes
	*  Rebecca's advisor was 
		*  Matthias Felleisen, whose advisor was 
			*  Daniel P. Friedman, whose advisor was 
				*  Terrence W. Pratt, whose advisor was
					*  Robert K. Lindsey, whose advisor was
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	*  NSF INSPIRE Grant. Award Date: Sep. 18, 2013. Award No: DEB-1344227. Award Amount: $999,314. Effective Jan. 1, 2014. Expires Dec. 31, 2017. INSPIRE Track 1: Is Evolvability Driven By Emergent Modularity? Biomimetic robots, gene inspired information structures, and the evolvability of intelligent agents. PI Kenneth R. Livingston, Co-PI Jodi Schwarz, Co-PI John H. Long, Co-PI</description>
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	*  Dissertation:
		*  Marc L. Smith. View-Centric Reasoning about Parallel and Distributed Computation. PhD thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-2362, December 2000. [PDF]  Postscript and in the UCF institutional repository, STARS.


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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/top?rev=1309618521&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>These are my personal pages, if you are looking for system information, please head over to top. -Greg

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Where Am I in the world?</description>
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        <description>Running a CMUCam through a Lisp Program
May 2009

State of the project:

I have successfully used the foreign-function method in lisp to call a method from another programming language. In my example I used a c file, but under the method it should be able to call something from Java or anything else. Instructing on performing this adaptation are as follows:</description>
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        <description>Notes on building the alternative Robots

Getting debian 5 on to the CF cards

Documenting the linux e-box + usb I/0 board project


Disk /dev/sdd: 4034 MB, 4034838528 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 490 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sdd1   *           1         462     3710983+  83  Linux
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        <description>Hexsim

This project involves the development and simulation of motion planning algorithms for a particular type of mobile robot: hexagonal metamorphic robots.


	*  [pocket.py]
script from scripts/modules for pocket filling

	*  [obstaclesinpocket.py]
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        <title>machine_mods</title>
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        <description>Machine Modifications for URSI CIA project

For etch boxes

 - follow &lt;http://demudi.agnula.info/wiki/Low-latencyKernelBuildingHowto&gt;

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	*  check grub
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        <description>Lab #1

The main purpose of this initial laboratory exercise is to:

	*  Practice programming in Java
	*  Consolidate knowledge pertaining to the 3 pillars of OOP and their application in Java.
		*  If you want a refresher on these pillars





What to do - in just 31 easy steps!



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        <title>security</title>
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        <description>Security Concerns

There are many important things to be concerned about when creating a system like this, and security is one of them. From a systems administration point of view, the following things must be considered.

Uploading Executables

Allowing any user to upload and run any executable is TERRIFYING. This will require either auditing uploaded programs (and requiring uploaded programs to be sent in the form of source code to be compiled in-house), or carefully making sure that only trus…</description>
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