The document provides base year and horizon year land use and travel data for 29 zones. It asks the student to:
1. Determine possible linear regression equations for estimating total work trip productions and attractions using variables from the base year data.
2. Estimate equation parameters, determine R2 values, and comment on parameter validity.
3. Explain reasons for selecting certain equations and apply the chosen equations to the horizon year data to forecast work trips.
Machine Learning techniques for the Task Planning of the Ambulance Rescue TeamFrancesco Cucari
The RoboCup Rescue simulation models an earthquake in an urban centre presented in the form of a map. The goal of this project is to develop a machine learning technique able to predict the expected time of death (ETD) of civilians and use it in the task planning of the ambulance team in order to save the maximum number of civilians.
Elicitation of Apt Human Emotions based on Discrete Wavelet Transform in E-Le...AM Publications
This paper is going to address one of the important challenges faced by e-learning environment that is simulating a real-time class room environment. The success of the class room is mainly because of the special bond the tutor and the student share among themselves in a class room but this affective aspect completely get missed in e-learning environment. Most of the research which is been going on this field have concentrated only on student emotional aspect to some extent leaving completely the emotional aspect of the Teacher. When the most of the educational institution is concentrating on the cognitive aspects of the pedagogy, this paper is strongly advocating on the affective aspect of the pedagogy – which is the need of the hour. This paper deals with how the emotion captured for both the teacher and student by means of energy coefficients calculated by Discrete Wavelet Transform(DWT) method to be used effectively and efficiently in the e-learning platform.
A Hybrid method of face detection based on Feature Extraction using PIFR and ...IJERA Editor
In this paper we proposed a face detection method based on feature selection and feature optimization. Now in
current research trend of biometric security used the process of feature optimization for better improvement of
face detection technique. Basically our face consists of three types of feature such as skin color, texture and
shape and size of face. The most important feature of face is skin color and texture of face. In this detection
technique used texture feature of face image. For the texture extraction of image face used partial feature
extraction function, these function is most promising shape feature analysis. For the selection of feature and
optimization of feature used multi-objective TLBO. TLBO algorithm is population based searching technique
and defines two constraints function for the process of selection and optimization. The proposed algorithm of
face detection based on feature selection and feature optimization process. Initially used face image data base
and passes through partial feature extractor function and these transform function gives a texture feature of face
image. For the evaluation of performance our proposed algorithm implemented in MATLAB 7.8.0 software and
face image used provided by Google face image database. For numerical analysis of result used hit and miss
ratio. Our empirical evaluation of result shows better prediction result in compression of PIFR method of face
detection.
A Hybrid method of face detection based on Feature Extraction using PIFR and ...IJERA Editor
In this paper we proposed a face detection method based on feature selection and feature optimization. Now in
current research trend of biometric security used the process of feature optimization for better improvement of
face detection technique. Basically our face consists of three types of feature such as skin color, texture and
shape and size of face. The most important feature of face is skin color and texture of face. In this detection
technique used texture feature of face image. For the texture extraction of image face used partial feature
extraction function, these function is most promising shape feature analysis. For the selection of feature and
optimization of feature used multi-objective TLBO. TLBO algorithm is population based searching technique
and defines two constraints function for the process of selection and optimization. The proposed algorithm of
face detection based on feature selection and feature optimization process. Initially used face image data base
and passes through partial feature extractor function and these transform function gives a texture feature of face
image. For the evaluation of performance our proposed algorithm implemented in MATLAB 7.8.0 software and
face image used provided by Google face image database. For numerical analysis of result used hit and miss
ratio. Our empirical evaluation of result shows better prediction result in compression of PIFR method of face
detection.
Machine Learning techniques for the Task Planning of the Ambulance Rescue TeamFrancesco Cucari
The RoboCup Rescue simulation models an earthquake in an urban centre presented in the form of a map. The goal of this project is to develop a machine learning technique able to predict the expected time of death (ETD) of civilians and use it in the task planning of the ambulance team in order to save the maximum number of civilians.
Elicitation of Apt Human Emotions based on Discrete Wavelet Transform in E-Le...AM Publications
This paper is going to address one of the important challenges faced by e-learning environment that is simulating a real-time class room environment. The success of the class room is mainly because of the special bond the tutor and the student share among themselves in a class room but this affective aspect completely get missed in e-learning environment. Most of the research which is been going on this field have concentrated only on student emotional aspect to some extent leaving completely the emotional aspect of the Teacher. When the most of the educational institution is concentrating on the cognitive aspects of the pedagogy, this paper is strongly advocating on the affective aspect of the pedagogy – which is the need of the hour. This paper deals with how the emotion captured for both the teacher and student by means of energy coefficients calculated by Discrete Wavelet Transform(DWT) method to be used effectively and efficiently in the e-learning platform.
A Hybrid method of face detection based on Feature Extraction using PIFR and ...IJERA Editor
In this paper we proposed a face detection method based on feature selection and feature optimization. Now in
current research trend of biometric security used the process of feature optimization for better improvement of
face detection technique. Basically our face consists of three types of feature such as skin color, texture and
shape and size of face. The most important feature of face is skin color and texture of face. In this detection
technique used texture feature of face image. For the texture extraction of image face used partial feature
extraction function, these function is most promising shape feature analysis. For the selection of feature and
optimization of feature used multi-objective TLBO. TLBO algorithm is population based searching technique
and defines two constraints function for the process of selection and optimization. The proposed algorithm of
face detection based on feature selection and feature optimization process. Initially used face image data base
and passes through partial feature extractor function and these transform function gives a texture feature of face
image. For the evaluation of performance our proposed algorithm implemented in MATLAB 7.8.0 software and
face image used provided by Google face image database. For numerical analysis of result used hit and miss
ratio. Our empirical evaluation of result shows better prediction result in compression of PIFR method of face
detection.
A Hybrid method of face detection based on Feature Extraction using PIFR and ...IJERA Editor
In this paper we proposed a face detection method based on feature selection and feature optimization. Now in
current research trend of biometric security used the process of feature optimization for better improvement of
face detection technique. Basically our face consists of three types of feature such as skin color, texture and
shape and size of face. The most important feature of face is skin color and texture of face. In this detection
technique used texture feature of face image. For the texture extraction of image face used partial feature
extraction function, these function is most promising shape feature analysis. For the selection of feature and
optimization of feature used multi-objective TLBO. TLBO algorithm is population based searching technique
and defines two constraints function for the process of selection and optimization. The proposed algorithm of
face detection based on feature selection and feature optimization process. Initially used face image data base
and passes through partial feature extractor function and these transform function gives a texture feature of face
image. For the evaluation of performance our proposed algorithm implemented in MATLAB 7.8.0 software and
face image used provided by Google face image database. For numerical analysis of result used hit and miss
ratio. Our empirical evaluation of result shows better prediction result in compression of PIFR method of face
detection.
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Shortest path (SP) algorithms, such as the popular Dijkstra algorithm has been considered as the “basic
building blocks” for many advanced transportation network models. Dijkstra algorithm will find the
shortest time (ST) and the corresponding SP to travel from a source node to a destination node.
Applications of SP algorithms include real-time GPS and the Frank-Wolfe network equilibrium.
For transportation engineering students, the Dijkstra algorithm is not easily understood. This paper
discusses the design and development of a software that will help the students to fully understand the key
components involved in the Dijkstra SP algorithm. The software presents an intuitive interface for
generating transportation network nodes/links, and how the SP can be updated in each iteration. The
software provides multiple visual representations of colour mapping and tabular display. The software can
be executed in each single step or in continuous run, making it easy for students to understand the Dijkstra
algorithm. Voice narratives in different languages (English, Chinese and Spanish) are available.A demo
video of the Dijkstra Algorithm’s animation and result can be viewed online from any web browser using
the website: http://www.lions.odu.edu/~imako001/dijkstra/demo/index.html.
The circles of relations modifiers modeller from smartphone photo galleryAboul Ella Hassanien
This talk was delivered by Mostafa Zien, a master student at SRGE in the monthly workshop of the SRGE that held on Saturday 19 Sept 2015 at the Conf. center of Cairo University
The Evaluation Model of Garbage Classification System Based on AHPDr. Amarjeet Singh
Based on Shenzhen as an example, the questionnaire was designed in advance to get statistical data. In this paper, the AHP and the linear weighted sum method are used for the weight calculation of each factor, obtaining the long-term cost benefit function of the garbage classification system and the garbage classification pattern grading. Finally, we can choose the better garbage classification mode according to this score.
IRJET-Analysis of Face Recognition System for Different ClassifierIRJET Journal
M.Manimozhi, A. John Dhanaseely "Analysis of Face Recognition System for Different Classifier ", International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume2,issue-01 April 2015.e-ISSN:2395-0056, p-ISSN:2395-0072. www.irjet.net .published by Fast Track Publications
Abstract
Face recognition plays vital role for authenticating system. Human Face recognition is a challenging task in computer vision and pattern recognition. Face recognition has attracted much attention due to its potential value in security and law enforcement applications and its theoretical challenges. Different methods are used for feature extraction and classification. Kernel fisher analysis is used for feature extraction. The performance analysis for Euclidean, support vector machine is evaluated. The whole process is done using MATLAB software. A set of 10 person real time images is taken for our work. The classifier recognizes the similar posture as an output.
The Indian Railways is an integral part of India’s economy. Each and every one of us is directly or indirectly dependent on it. However our railways is very obsolete in nature. A lot has been said nowadays about the introducing metros and bullet trains. However we must first conduct a ground study on the current situation. We must first identify the areas which need urgent improvement. There is no better way that accessing the Indian Railways than by taking a passenger feedback. We therefore decided to understand the situation and arrive at some conclusions by undertaking a passenger survey.
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neighbourhood search algorithm to obtain the solutions to the TSP. Computational examples show that the new service routes obtained using this algorithm will reduce the travelling cost significantly in comparison to existing routs
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Anorexia
1-Definition
2-Epidemiology in united states
2-Symptoms and signs
3-Diagnosis Criteria
4-Differential diagnosis
5-Treatment
6-Criteria for hospitalization
7-Other diseases related with inadequate calories intake
8-Underweight and growth failure definition
At least 15 slides. APA format.turtinitin report
.
Annotated BibliographyIn preparation of next weeks final as.docxjack60216
Annotated Bibliography
In preparation of next week's final assignment, prepare an annotated bibliography of all resources (required and those you selected) used to date (minimum of 26) at this time.
esources
Required References
Click url to play videos
Beautiful Mind. (2005, October 11). Wal-Mart: The high cost of low price [Video file]. New York, NY: Retail Project L.L.C. Retrieved from
Walmart The High Cost Of Low Price (Links to an external site.)
Fadi-BNZE-HD. (2014, March 14). Full documentary no logo brands, globalization and resistance [Video file]. Retrieved from
No Logo Brands, Globalization and Resistance (Links to an external site.)
*Study guide, http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/115/studyguide_115.pdf
Ford School. (2011, March 11). @fordschool - Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and today[Video file]. Retrieved from
[email protected]
- Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and Today (Links to an external site.)
PBS Newshour. (2014, August 20).
‘Factory Man’ explores human side of how globalization affects U.S. industry
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/factory-man-explores-human-side-globalization-affects-u-s-industry/ (Links to an external site.)
Walmart. (n.d.). Community giving. http://foundation.walmart.com/
Recommended References
International Monetary Fund. (n.d.).
Key issues: Globalization
. Retrieved from http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/key/global.htm
World Affairs Council: Nor Cal. (2006, October 6).
Making globalization work Joseph Stiglitz
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://library.fora.tv/2006/10/10/Making_Globalization_Work (Links to an external site.)
Online Writing Lab (n.d.).
Annotated bibliography samples
. Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/
esources
Required References
Click url to play videos
Beautiful Mind. (2005, October 11). Wal-Mart: The high cost of low price [Video file]. New York, NY: Retail Project L.L.C. Retrieved from
Walmart The High Cost Of Low Price (Links to an external site.)
Fadi-BNZE-HD. (2014, March 14). Full documentary no logo brands, globalization and resistance [Video file]. Retrieved from
No Logo Brands, Globalization and Resistance (Links to an external site.)
*Study guide, http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/115/studyguide_115.pdf
Ford School. (2011, March 11). @fordschool - Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and today[Video file]. Retrieved from
[email protected]
- Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and Today (Links to an external site.)
PBS Newshour. (2014, August 20).
‘Factory Man’ explores human side of how globalization affects U.S. industry
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/factory-man-explores-human-side-globalization-affects-u-s-industry/ (Links to an external site.)
Walmart. (n.d.). Community giving. http://foundation.walmart.com/
Recommended References
Internation.
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generating transportation network nodes/links, and how the SP can be updated in each iteration. The
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In preparation of next week's final assignment, prepare an annotated bibliography of all resources (required and those you selected) used to date (minimum of 26) at this time.
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Required References
Click url to play videos
Beautiful Mind. (2005, October 11). Wal-Mart: The high cost of low price [Video file]. New York, NY: Retail Project L.L.C. Retrieved from
Walmart The High Cost Of Low Price (Links to an external site.)
Fadi-BNZE-HD. (2014, March 14). Full documentary no logo brands, globalization and resistance [Video file]. Retrieved from
No Logo Brands, Globalization and Resistance (Links to an external site.)
*Study guide, http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/115/studyguide_115.pdf
Ford School. (2011, March 11). @fordschool - Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and today[Video file]. Retrieved from
[email protected]
- Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and Today (Links to an external site.)
PBS Newshour. (2014, August 20).
‘Factory Man’ explores human side of how globalization affects U.S. industry
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/factory-man-explores-human-side-globalization-affects-u-s-industry/ (Links to an external site.)
Walmart. (n.d.). Community giving. http://foundation.walmart.com/
Recommended References
International Monetary Fund. (n.d.).
Key issues: Globalization
. Retrieved from http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/key/global.htm
World Affairs Council: Nor Cal. (2006, October 6).
Making globalization work Joseph Stiglitz
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://library.fora.tv/2006/10/10/Making_Globalization_Work (Links to an external site.)
Online Writing Lab (n.d.).
Annotated bibliography samples
. Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/
esources
Required References
Click url to play videos
Beautiful Mind. (2005, October 11). Wal-Mart: The high cost of low price [Video file]. New York, NY: Retail Project L.L.C. Retrieved from
Walmart The High Cost Of Low Price (Links to an external site.)
Fadi-BNZE-HD. (2014, March 14). Full documentary no logo brands, globalization and resistance [Video file]. Retrieved from
No Logo Brands, Globalization and Resistance (Links to an external site.)
*Study guide, http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/115/studyguide_115.pdf
Ford School. (2011, March 11). @fordschool - Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and today[Video file]. Retrieved from
[email protected]
- Paul Krugman: Reflections on Globalization: Yesteryear and Today (Links to an external site.)
PBS Newshour. (2014, August 20).
‘Factory Man’ explores human side of how globalization affects U.S. industry
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/factory-man-explores-human-side-globalization-affects-u-s-industry/ (Links to an external site.)
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Part I: National Cancer Statistics
Kathleen A. Cronin, PhD, MPH1; Andrew J. Lake, BS2; Susan Scott, MPH 1; Recinda L. Sherman, MPH, PhD, CTR3;
Anne-Michelle Noone, MS1; Nadia Howlader, MS, PhD1; S. Jane Henley, MSPH4; Robert N. Anderson, PhD5;
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funded population-based cancer registry programs and compiled by NAACCR. Data on cancer deaths were obtained from the
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only); nonmelanoma skin (men only); and uterus. Incidence and death rates were higher among men than among women for all racial
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and women had higher incidence and mortality rates than those of Hispanic ethnicity. Five-year survival for cases diagnosed from
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Annotated Bibliography
Due 12/1/2019 @ 12pm Eastern Time (United States)
3-5 pages
Must be in APA format
Must use a minimum of 8
scholarly article
Must be submitted through turnitin and submit the report
Instructions are attached
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Annotated Bibliography
For this assignment, you will create an annotated bibliography on social determinants.
- Select five articles you wish to annotate. Make certain to select different types of disparities, such as race, gender, SES, age, language, liability status, etc.
For more information about the elements of an
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Attached, you will find a document that can provide more in-depth information on how to construct an annotated bibliography, including samples.
FREE OF PLAGIARISM (TURNITIN ASSIGNMENT)
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Annotated bibliography due in 36 hours.
MLA format
Must include 8 sources
Annotations should be between 4 to 7 sentences.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE review ALL attachments because they are very important and are beneficial for the next part (research paper).
The book is Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe.
I also included an attachment for the research paper so you can know what to focus on for the annotated bib.
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Intro
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Plot
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Understandable or too complex?
Tension/conflict?
Too fast/slow? Appropriate?
Characters
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Stereotypes and break in stereotypes of major characters
Setting
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Time period (year/time of year/day/time of day)Specific (house/village, etc)
Cultural (any prevailing social/ political /religious conditions that affect/ influence the story )
Narrator
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Images/Symbols- Images or symbols used (must have at least one human and one non-human) Must explain what each one symbolizes.
Theme/Message-
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Conclusion (1 Para, exactly 10 lines)
Length: 4 pages
(not counting Works Cited)
Length starts with first word of intro para (NOT top of first page)
Make sure on each full page you have 23 lines total; otherwise, you will have to make up those lines on the last page to meet the minimum length requirement.
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While she had had administrative experience with a construction firm, she had never been in charge of financial affairs in any sense beyond balancing her personal checkbook. One has to seriously question if she did that very well. What she seemed not to understand was that the moneys that came from state grants were not to be mixed with her private bank accounts. Almindinger was sort of like George Washington Plunkitt
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in that she believed in honest graft, that is, when she saw her opportunity, she took it. The grant and its block structure sure looked like an opportunity. After all, just what is community development? Almindinger saw a chance to arrange bids for street construction so that her former company could win the business at a higher price than others would charge. A glaring loophole in the grant system seemed to suggest that she could award contracts without going through the city’s purchasing and bidding systems. She also found leeway to attend a conference on park development in Hawaii on the state’s dollar. A friend of hers ran a travel agency and she was more than anxious to help Rose. In fact, she told Almindinger that she could bill her for travel expenses for both her and her husband in a way that it would appear that all airline costs were for one person. The two enjoyed 7 days on Maui, all expenses paid by the city, while Mrs. Rose Almindinger made brief appearances at the 2-day conference. Almindinger also hired four political friends for temporary jobs on grant projects, paying them $40 an hour. No one managed the four, and only Almindinger received reports of their work. Their employment cost the grant $30,000 in just 2 months.
While there was evidence of some improvements being made in the grant project neighborhood, rumors of waste, fraud, and abuse started to circulate. One of Almindinger’s appointees had a penchant to be verbally abusive to certain assistants in the department office, and the assistants had contacted the city personnel director. Sylvan.
Annotated Bibliography Althaus, F. U.S. Maternal Morta.docxjack60216
Annotated Bibliography
Althaus, F. “U.S. Maternal Mortality Has Continued Its Decline, but Risk Remains Higher
among Minority Women.” Family Planning Perspective, vol. 23, no. 3, May 1991, pp.
140–141. EBSCOhost, doi: 10.2307/2135829.
According to the article by F. Althaus, the development in the American health system
has continuously transformed the health sector and the delivery environment among expectant
mothers. When compared to the previous era, expectant White-American mothers are delivering
safely, specifically those who live in states where the quality of health infrastructure and services
are high. Unfortunately, though, the population of people of color’s maternal mortality rate is
increasingly reporting the highest in minority communities due to the low quality of health
infrastructure and services in their living environments. Althaus presents that both maternal and
child mortality rates among Black mothers are three times that of Whites. This author stretches
the discussion to address the long history of birth oppression among Black mothers and the
strategies that have been applied to suppress these oppressions. The author outlines that the
Black, marginalized, population contributes significantly to the American ecosystem. Therefore,
providing quality service, especially for the expectant mothers of color, should be something the
federal government sees as a must do instead of coming up with illegal family planning
approaches with a hidden agendas. It is imperative that equity prevails for all races during
maternity and childbirth.
El Sayed, Abdulrahman M., et al.: Social Environment, Genetics, and Black-White
Disparities in Infant Mortality."Paediatric & Perinatal Epidemiology, Vol.29. no.6.
November.2015.pp.546-551.EBSCOhost.doi:10.1111/ppe.12227
The above article presents information on genetics and one’s surroundings as the factors
that interplay and produce the wellness of the population within a given place. The article
discusses parental race differences and vulnerabilities of infant mortality rates through studying
how genes and a person’s environment could shape these perinatal vulnerabilities. El Sayed
found that the dynamic of child deaths continue to increase among the black community with
said improvement in the health sector impacting only the white population. Instead of genetics
being the main impact on child deaths, it is shown that race-driven prejudice and structural
socio-economic opportunities of social surroundings is a great explanation of why there are
racial differences in infant mortality rates. Despite these factors being proven to be contributing
to the number of deaths among infants, the government does little to address the associated risk
factors. The author recommends that the federal government could mitigate the social factors and
introduce more diverse healthcare providers to promote wellness among Black-American
expectant mothers.
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Ann, a community nurse, made an afternoon home visit with Susan and her father. After the death of her mother, Susan had growing concerns about her father living alone. "I worry about my father all the time. He is becoming more forgetful and he has trouble seeing. Mom used to take care of him. I am not sleeping and I am irritable around him. Yesterday I shouted at him because he wouldn't let me help him with his laundry. I felt terrible! I am at my wits' end! My brothers and sisters do not want to put dad in a nursing home but they are not willing to help out. As usual, they have left me with all the responsibility. I work part time and have two small children to care for.” Susan's father, Sam, sat quietly with tears filling his eyes. He was well nourished and well-groomed but would not make eye contact. Nurse Ann noticed that the house was clean and orderly. A tray in front of the TV had the remains of a ham sandwich and glass of ice tea. Mail was piled up, unopened on a small table near the front door. There was only one car in the driveway and the yard was in need of attention.
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Andrea Walters' Week 2 Main Post: The key functional area of nursing informatics relevant to me is education and consultant. Education is relevant as newly hired nurses need education to be competent with the electronic health records (EHR) used in the specialty. I precept nurses new to oncology and educate them on how informatics is used in oncology, how data is placed into the EHRs and how then used by informaticists. Consultant is relevant when there has been an issue, I have been used as a consultant and a liaison between nursing science and computer science. I have given my knowledge to the EHR developers on how they may better serve other oncology practices. Although I have been used as a consultant, oncology is constantly changing. Technology informatics guiding education reform (TIGER) has core competencies for specific areas. One core competency area under direct patient care is enhance information and knowledge management (Hubner et al., 2018). This competency will aid me to become more proficient in oncology and using a database by engaging in researching upcoming and new evidence-based practice. This competency is necessary to help identify problems and become part of the solution instead of waiting on the organization to develop solutions. The plan for developing this competency is to subscribe to an oncology journal, such as The Oncology Nurse to further my education outside of work, and research evidence-based practice through the organization’s research database, CINHAL. I will set aside 30 minutes twice weekly to research and read to develop this competency. Developing this competency will help refine and improve my skills and move from being a good to an expert nurse consultant and educator. Continuing education concentrating on informatics is necessary for all nurses in order to productively participate with content and dialogue that correlates to the informatics realm as nursing informatics is a rapidly changing field (Yen, Kennedy, Phillips & Collin, 2017). References Hubner, U., Shaw, T., Thye, J., Egbert, N., Marin, H., Chang, P., ... Ball, M. (2018). Technology informatics guiding education -TIGER. Methods of Information in Medicine, 57(S 01), e30-342. doi: 10.3414/ME17-01-0155 Yen, P., Kennedy, M., Phillips, A., & Collins, S. (2017). Nursing informatics competency assessment for the nurse leader. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 47(5), 271-277. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000478
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and emergency CPR all changed ways of thinking about risk of death, so too did the idea of organs moving among family members, friends, or even strangers open up social and familial obligations to being expressed via emerging medical-technical means.” (p. 166)
Using this quote as a point of entry, write about 2-3 pages (double-spaced) about how the practice of medicine in the US has “opened up” new ways of living in a world imbued with social, cultural and political meanings and values. You can use any examples and materials you want (either covered in class or not). Make sure you quote your sources.
Choose a picture that best illustrates for you the social and/or cultural and/or political significance of the Covid-19 public health crisis. It can be a picture taken by you or found somewhere else (mention the sources either way). Write a mini-essay of about 200 words, explaining why that particular image captures, in your opinion, something important about the pandemic. Give a title to your mini-essay. Be as creative as you would like. Upload the picture and the text in one document.
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analyze, and discuss emerging ICT tools and technologies present.docxjack60216
analyze, and discuss emerging ICT tools and technologies presenting the potential to enhance policy making. Visualization tool are discussed in
Visualization tools help users better understand data and provide a more meaningful view in context, especially by presenting data in a graphical form.
Produce a definition of data visualization. Explain how it caters to the perceptual abilities of humans.
Describe three challenges data visualization researchers face when trying to use visualization tools to reinforce the policy-making process. Suggest solutions to conquer these three challenges.
Initial Post:
Create a new thread. As indicated above, (1) Produce a definition of data visualization. Explain how it caters to the perceptual abilities of humans. (2) Describe three challenges data visualization researchers face when trying to use visualization tools to reinforce the policy-making process. Suggest solutions to conquer these three challenges.
In order to receive full credit for the initial discussion post, you must include at least two citations (APA) from academic resources
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Analyzing a Research ArticleNote Please complete this dis.docxjack60216
Analyzing a Research Article
Note
: Please complete this discussion before completing the assignment in this unit.
For this discussion, select one of the peer-reviewed
In your initial post:
Cite the article and provide your own analysis of it. Use the general outline for analyzing a research article from the Analyze Results page (link given in the resources).
State why this specific article is important to your course project.
Post according to the Faculty Expectations Response Guidelines. Be sure to include at least one APA-formatted citation (in-text plus full reference). The citation should be from materials you have read during this unit. It may be from course textbooks, assigned readings, or an outside source.
Overprescribing antiobics
References
Brink, A. J., Messina, A. P., Feldman, C., Richards, G. A., Becker, P. J., Goff, D. A., ... & Alliance, N. A. S. S. (2016). Antimicrobial stewardship across 47 South African hospitals: an implementation study.
The Lancet Infectious Diseases
,
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(9), 1017-1025.
Dobson, E. L., Klepser, M. E., Pogue, J. M., Labreche, M. J., Adams, A. J., Gauthier, T. P., ... & Task, S. C. P. A. S. (2017). Outpatient antibiotic stewardship: Interventions and opportunities.
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
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(4), 464-473.
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Analyze the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. What p.docxjack60216
Analyze the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. What progress did the movement make in the U.S. Supreme Court? How did southern segregationists react to the Court’s decisions? Who was Emmett Till, and what happened to him? Explain the Montgomery Bus Boycott and its impact. What style of protest did Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) and civil rights activists practice? How did college students become engaged in the movement? Who were the Freedom Riders? How did Civil Rights activists advocate for voting rights and address social and economic inequities in the United States? What is the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement?
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Analytical Research Project InstructionsINFA 630 – Intrusion.docxjack60216
Analytical Research Project Instructions
INFA 630 – Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Prevention
Summary
This is a paper describing the results of an analytical research project, worth 25% of your total grade. Your paper should be 10-12 pages, double-spaced, exclusive of cover, title page, table of contents, endnotes and bibliography. Your paper must use APA formatting with the exception that tables and figures can be inserted at the appropriate location rather than added at the end. Following UMUC policy, all students must upload their papers to Turnitin.com (following instructions provided by your instructor), produce and review an originality report, and submit the final version of the paper to your Assignment Folder prior to the submission deadline.
Paper Topic Selection
Prior to writing your paper, you must submit a short, ungraded, topic proposal. You should submit your intended research paper topic by the end of Session 3. The purpose of this preliminary milestone is to provide your instructor the opportunity to confirm the appropriateness of your proposed topic, sufficiently early in the course to allow for topic revision if necessary. It will be helpful if you include, with your proposed paper topic, the sort of research you intend to do and any specific sources you may have already found or plan to use in researching your topic. Your instructor will provide feedback on the suitability of the proposed topic by the start of Session 5. Students who do not provide a proposed topic will be preparing their research papers "at risk;"
i.e.
, they will run the risk of delivering a paper reflecting research that is not suitable for this course.
Analytical Research Project
The purpose of the Research Project is to develop an in-depth understanding of the intrusion detection and/or prevention technology and the way in which such technology is used to protect specific computing environments against specific threats. To arrive at this understanding, your project may choose to follow either one of two analytical approaches:
1. Analysis of a tool or technique including functional applicability and limitations
2. Analysis of environmental security requirements and technologies to meet those requirements
Tool-centric Research
: Projects of the first type will focus on a specific tool, technique, or method used in intrusion detection or intrusion prevention. Choosing a topic for this type of project will mean selecting the tool you want to research and analyze and developing a research question or thesis statement that your research is intended to answer. The analysis for a tool-centric research project should emphasize the use and application of the tool, technique, or method rather than a simple explanation of its features. If you choose a product or tool with a broad set of capabilities, you may choose to provide an analysis of one or more aspects of the tool. The paper distills fundamental issues, focuses on one available solution, a.
Analyze the performance of the leadership of an organization (Netfli.docxjack60216
Analyze the performance of the leadership of an organization (Netflix). The focus of this paper (4-6 pages) will be on the actions taken by the corporate leadership in the face of the global financial crisis since 2007. For the purpose of assurance of learning, one score will be given, based on the articulation of the situation, interaction style, goal-setting process, and leadership behaviour. Figure out exactly what was the reaction to the difficult business environment. Just pick a few things (or even only one and go in detail).
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Analyze the subjective portion of the note. List additiona.docxjack60216
Analyze the subjective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in the documentation.
Analyze the objective portion of the note. List additional information that should be included in the documentation.
Is the assessment supported by the subjective and objective information? Why or why not?
What diagnostic tests would be appropriate for this case, and how would the results be used to make a diagnosis?
Would you reject/accept the current diagnosis? Why or why not? Identify three possible conditions that may be considered as a differential diagnosis for this patient. Explain your reasoning using at least three different references from current evidence-based literature.
ABDOMINAL ASSESSMENT NOTE
Subjective:
• CC: “My stomach hurts, I have diarrhea and nothing seems to help.”
• HPI: JR, 47 yo WM, complains of having generalized abdominal pain that started 3 days ago. He has not taken any medications because he did not know what to take. He states the pain is a 5/10 today but has been as much as 9/10 when it first started. He has been able to eat, with some nausea afterwards.
• PMH: HTN, Diabetes, hx of GI bleed 4 years ago
• Medications: Lisinopril 10mg, Amlodipine 5 mg, Metformin 1000mg, Lantus 10 units qhs
• Allergies: NKDA
• FH: No hx of colon cancer, Father hx DMT2, HTN, Mother hx HTN, Hyperlipidemia, GERD
• Social: Denies tobacco use; occasional etoh, married, 3 children (1 girl, 2 boys)
Objective:
• VS: Temp 99.8; BP 160/86; RR 16; P 92; HT 5’10”; WT 248lbs
• Heart: RRR, no murmurs
• Lungs: CTA, chest wall symmetrical
• Skin: Intact without lesions, no urticaria
• Abd: soft, hyperactive bowel sounds, pos pain in the LLQ
• Diagnostics: None
Assessment:
• Left lower quadrant pain
• Gastroenteritis
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Analyze the measures your state and local community have in place to prepare hospitals for two (2) different types of threats to public health. Question whether the design of these measures allows for the sufficient protection of the population in the face of an imminent threat. Justify your response.
Examine two to three (2-3) changes to the preparedness policies of your chosen state and federal government agencies. Determine the significant social, political, or environmental factors that have influenced these changes. Provide support for your rationale.
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The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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EDSP 557 Phonological Awareness Activity Part I Grou.docx
1. EDSP 557
Phonological Awareness Activity
Part I: Grouping Students for Instruction
DIBELS Information
Code: PSF1, PSF2 = 1st Grade Phoneme Segmentation Time 1,
2 (Fall, Winter)
Activity:Use the student scores to determine instructional
groups. What students would
benefit from additional explicit instruction in phonemic
awareness in fall and winter?
Benchmarks
Levels Beginning of the Year Middle of the year
At Risk < 10 < 10
Emerging Between 10-34 Between 10-34
Established > 35 > 35
Student Name PSF1 PSF2
Amy 12 48
Brian 33 47
Charlie 7 8
David 38 47
Eduardo 9 14
Fernando 13 20
Garrett 30 36
Halley 35 49
Ignacio 29 35
Justin 9 7
2. Kari 12 15
Lani 33 49
Marisol 9 13
Groups
Benchmark Instruction Strategic Instruction Intensive
Instruction
Part II: Phonological Awareness Intervention Instruction
Once we have identified students experiencing early difficulty
with this “big idea,” we
can plan instruction to meet students’ needs. Intervention would
likely take place in a
small group with students who have similar needs. For this
activity, we will look at one
student who is at high risk of reading difficulty. Look at some
of Charlie’s responses on
the PSF assessment at Time 2:
Charlie PSF2:
bad /b/ /a/ /d/ lock /l/ /o/ /k/
that /TH/ /a/ /t/ pick /p/ /i/ /k/
3. mine /m/ /ie/ /n/ noise /n/ /oi/ /z/
Diagnostic Questions:
1. What does Charlie know? What are his phonological
strengths? This will tell us
the starting place for instruction.
2. Do you see a trend or pattern in his segmentation
performance? What types of
errors are prevalent in Charlie’s performance?
Instructional Questions
1. If you wanted to start with a phonological task that Charlie
could have some
success with, what would it be?
2. What would be a logical progression of segmenting
instruction for Charlie?
3. Assuming that Charlie’s phonological performance is similar
to others in his
intervention group, select and describe three activities that
would be appropriate
4. for building skills in this area and helping these students reach
the target.
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transport/BASE.xls
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NoPopulationLabour ForceCars OwnedIncomeComm EmpMan
EmplOther EmpTotal trips producedTotal trips
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04262910718261043353552342201367641292294204218724314
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transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Hints_Task2.pdf
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
Assignment 2
J.Y.T.Wang
16/04/14
3
Task 2 - Trip Generation
Hints:
1. Dependent Variables
You are required to recommend two equations to estimate two
dependent
variables:
Y1
Total trips produced
Y2
Total trips attracted
2. Independent Variables
7. You may choose to include any one or combinations of more
than one
independent variables out of the set given:
X1
Population
X 2
Labour Force
X 3
Car Owned
X 4
Income
X5
Commercial Employment (Comm Emp)
X 6
Manufacturing Employment (Man Emp)
X 7
Other Employment (Other Emp)
For example, you might like to consider some possible
combinations for
Equation 1:
Y1 = a + b1 X1
Y1 = a + b2 X 2
Y1 = a + b1 X 3
Y1 = a + b1 X1 + B4 X 4
8. etc.
3. How to select the best equation?
Please refer to Supplementary Example provided on VLE under:
Part B Learning Resources
Part B Chapter 3 Strategic Transport Planning Model
Attached Files: Supplementary materials on linear regression
and Example
(Homework)
Solution
transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Hints_Task3.pdf
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
Assignment 2
12. 2000
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-
-
-
-
800
800
Totals 6200 1600
External (including Through) Trips
51+ to 5 200 51+ to 6 200 51+ to 59 100
55+ to 5 100 55+ to 6 100 59+ to 51 100
59+ to 5 200 57+ to 6 100
52+ to 5 100 59+ to 6 100
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
13. Assignment 2
J.Y.T.Wang
4/24/2014
7
Required Analysis
Description
Task 3.1
Determine and plot the minimum path trees for each zone
separately in the
(assume 2-minute
intra-zonal travel time)
Task 3.2 Singly-constrained gravity model
Determine the trip matrix for 1000 shopping trips per day (total)
14. from zones 1
to 5, to zone 6 (use n-value approx. equal to 2, as allocated in
VLE).
Task 3.3 Doubly-constrained gravity model
Determine the trip matrix for 1600 work trips per day (total)
from zones 1 to 5,
to zones 5 and 6 (800 trips to each zone) (use n-value approx.
equal to 1, as
allocated in VLE).
Task 3.4 Determine the total shopping and work trip matrix by
adding the respective
matrices.
Task 3.5 Determine the trips on the network by using "all or
nothing" assignment (for the
directional one-way trips only, to 5 and 6 respectively) - this
includes internal
and external (including through) trips. Intra-zonal trips will not
be modelled.
Note: You MUST USE the templates supplied in VLE for Tasks
15. 3.1 & 3.5.
Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00
Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework
letterbox
Please note:
1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided
your handwriting is
clearly legible.
2. Computer printout/ Hand written
You are free to hand in computer printouts of your calculations
as long as you
show me details of every step you made in the computer
printout. However,
printouts of Excel formulae in the cells ARE NOT
ACCEPTABLE. This is for
your own benefit because marks are given based on your steps,
NOT ONLY THE
16. ANSWER.
3. Assignment 2 will count 15% towards your final grade.
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
Assignment 2
J.Y.T.Wang
4/24/2014
8
Hints:
1. Tasks 3.2 & 3.3
You will need to apply a singly-constrained and doubly-
constrained gravity
model for Tasks 3.2 & 3.3, respectively.
17. 2. Meaning of n-value
The n-value posted on VLE is the exponent value in the gravity
model as
illustrated in Example 3.2.1-3.2.6. The formulae that you
should use for this
task are:
T
ij
i
A
j
t
ij
n
A
j
t
19. where T
ij
is the number of trips from zone i to j
iP is the population /target production from zone i
jA is the employment /target attraction at zone j
t
ij
is the travel time from zone i to j
n is the calibrated exponent value
3. Task 3.5
When you assign the trips to the network, T
55
does not need to be assigned
(but it does NOT mean that it is zero). We do not assign intra-
20. zonal trips in
trip assignment. Please see updated solutions of Examples 3.2.4
& 3.2.5.
1
5
2
6
3
4
51 52
53 54 55
56
57 58 59
Hint: You’ll need to fill in the one-way flows on the red and
21. blue arrows, i.e. on each
link and centroid connector, respectively.
transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Task2.pdf
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
Coursework
J.Y.T.Wang
3/17/2014
2
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Assignment 2
Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00
22. Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework
letterbox
Please note:
1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided
your handwriting is
clearly legible.
2. This assignment will count 15% towards your final grade.
Task 2 - Trip Generation (30%)
Consider the base year land use and travel data in Table 1,
(i) Determine possible linear regression equations for total work
trip production and
trip attraction estimation;
(ii) Estimate the parameters in the regression equations;
(iii) Determine the coefficient of determination (i.e. R2 ) of
each equation;
(iv) Comment on the empirical validity of the parameters in the
23. linear regression
equations;
(v) Explain the reasons for selecting the chosen linear
regression equations (as
opposed to other alternatives that you have considered) for
work trip productions
and attractions; and
(vi) Apply the chosen linear regression equations to the horizon
year land use and
travel data (as shown in Table 2) to forecast the work trip
productions and
attractions.
Please note that a soft copy of the data is provided in Excel
format in VLE.
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
Coursework
24. J.Y.T.Wang
3/17/2014
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Table 1 Base Year Landuse and Travel Data
Zone No Population Labour Force Cars Owned Income Comm
Emp Man Empl Other Emp Total trips produced Total trips
attracted
1 1639 649 431 4423 357 348 776 478 1185
2 2352 945 684 5300 42 629 1071 826 1043
3 5355 2342 2013 6764 129 2294 204 2187 2431
4 3780 1592 1575 8194 5 644 402 1555 1475
5 1626 412 284 9313 2 178 1014 340 896
6 1733 719 1159 6344 42 262 55 1103 453
29. Assignment 2
J.Y.T.Wang
24/03/14
7
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Assignment 2
Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00
Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework
letterbox
Please note:
1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided
your handwriting is
clearly legible.
2. Assignment 2 will count 15% towards your final grade.
30. Task 4 - Road Pricing (10% of Assignment 2)
A section of a highway has the following characteristics:
60
120
q
v ⎛ ⎞= −⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
where v is the speed (mph) and q is the stream flow (veh/hr).
Further,
200
2.5 3p
v
⎛ ⎞= +⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
31. where p is the motorists' cost (cents/mile) and
D
p
= ×3 8 10
4
.
where D is the demand (vehicles/hour).
(a) Plot the motorist and marginal cost curves and the demand
curve.
(b) Determine the optimum flow.
(c) Determine the toll that should be charged to limit the flow to
the
optimal flow.
Hint
( ) TC q pq= dTC dpp q
32. dq dq
= +
General rule in differentiation:
( )
( ) ( )1
b
bda f q df q
ab f q
dq dq
−⎡ ⎤ ⎣ ⎦ ⎡ ⎤ = ⎣ ⎦
transport/CIVE2355Task3_Templates(1).pdf
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
44. HORIZON YEAR LAND USE AND TRAVEL DATA
Zone No
Population
Labour Force
Cars Owned
Income
Comm Emp
Man Empl
Other Emp
transport/n-values(1).pdf
CIVE 2355 Assignment 2 Task 3 n-value Allocations
1
Task 3.2 Task 3.3
Shopping trips Work trips
1 Abdulrahman, Almondir 1.91 0.98
2 Al Obaidly, Faisal 1.88 0.92
3 Albaldawi, Kezar 1.98 1.04
45. 4 Almond, Benjamin A. 2.01 0.90
5 Alrashed, Sulaiman M. 2.08 0.94
6 Amoako, Ebenezer 2.06 1.11
7 Barrenechea, Juan Antonio 1.92 0.99
8 Bellas, Thomas J. 2.15 0.91
9 Blagbrough, Chloe L. 2.05 1.04
10 Bohn, Shane M. 2.01 1.05
11 Boyd, David P. 2.02 0.96
12 Brzyszczyk, Sebastian A. 2.06 0.89
13 Calero Moraga, MarÃ-a 2.01 1.11
14 Campollo Canduela, Alfonso 2.15 1.07
15 Chew, Maeva H. 2.11 0.90
46. 16 Ciaramella Moita, Giuseppe 2.04 1.02
17 Ciniewicz, Liam F. 2.02 0.86
18 Conreen, George A. 2.10 1.13
19 D'Souza, Olivia P. 1.99 1.00
20 Danou, Maria 1.91 1.05
21 Georgallidou, Christiana 2.02 1.01
22 Gilmore, Daniel M. 2.11 1.02
23 Grebosz, Agnieszka 1.92 1.08
24 Howells, Imogen G. 2.10 1.09
25 Lee, Chun W. 1.91 1.14
26 Lee, Jiong C. 2.03 1.08
27 Liu, Laurence C. 1.97 1.13
28 Mantovani Cravo Guimarães, Marcelo 2.03 0.93
47. n-valueStudent Name Signature
CIVE 2355 Assignment 2 Task 3 n-value Allocations
2
Task 3.2 Task 3.3
Shopping trips Work trips
n-valueStudent Name Signature
29 Martinelli, Darren V. 2.14 0.98
30 Mason, Michael J. 2.07 0.86
31 Massey, George R. 2.11 1.10
32 McNeilis, David 1.96 0.95
33 Middleton, Kimberley J. 1.90 0.91
34 Naran, Ronak H. 2.11 0.86
48. 35 Nicolaou, Andreas 1.88 0.87
36 Pereira Bandeira, Talyson 1.87 1.13
37 Pratt, Christopher J. 1.86 1.14
38 Qadri, Ayoub M. 2.04 0.90
39 Qui, Ming Sen Henry 1.89 1.08
40 Raithatha, Nikita 2.13 1.04
41 Ridge, Chelsea P. 2.07 1.08
42 Roberts, Matthew A. 1.95 1.15
43 Rodaway, Katie 2.09 0.95
44 Romualdo Corrêa, João Carlos 1.88 1.09
45 Smith, James T. 2.09 1.07
46 Sykes, Jason D. 1.96 1.01
49. 47 Tang, Soloman 2.13 0.96
48 Thorakhail, Samiullah 2.14 1.11
49 Vasilatou, Varvara 2.06 1.05
50 Xue, Yihang 1.87 0.95
n-values
transport/task 1.pdf
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Part B Semester-2 2013/14
Coursework
J.Y.T.Wang
3/10/2014
1
CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
Assignment 2
50. Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00
Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework
letterbox
Please note:
1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided
your handwriting is
clearly legible.
2. This assignment will count 15% towards your final grade.
Task 1 - Traffic Flow Theory (30%)
This task requires two students to work as partners to collect
traffic flow data. The
data collected should be shared between them. Each student is
required to submit
his/her own report on this task.
Task 1.1 Data collection
Two students will work together on this task to collect the
51. following
information for a selected section of a roadway:
(i) time of each vehicle entering the selected section
(ii) time of each vehicle exiting the selected section
The length of time period has to be long enough to capture at
least 30
vehicles entering and leaving the selected section.
Task 1.2 Data analysis
(i) present the trajectories of the observed traffic in a time-
space
diagram
(ii) calculate the average flow (veh/h), speed (km/h) and density
(veh/km) in the time-space window
(iii) calculate the individual headways and average headways at
the
entrance and exit of the selected section
(iv) present the observed distribution of flow per time interval
52. at the
entrance to the road section in a histogram
(v) present the observed distribution of headways at the
entrance to
the road section in a histogram
Your report should include the following information:
(a) You and your partner's names
(b) A schematic drawing of the selected road section, showing
the location and
road layout (including 100m before and after the section)
(c) A description of your data collection method
(d) Data analysis, results and discussion of any observations
you might have made