INF442: Traitement des données massivesFrank Nielsen
French slides from curriculum INF442 at Ecole Polytechnique.
English book entitled "Introduction to HPC with MPI for Data Science" (Springer, 2016)
http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319219028
INF442: Traitement des données massivesFrank Nielsen
French slides from curriculum INF442 at Ecole Polytechnique.
English book entitled "Introduction to HPC with MPI for Data Science" (Springer, 2016)
http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319219028
Goman, Khrabrov, Khramtsovsky (2002) - Chaotic dynamics in a simple aeromecha...Project KRIT
М.Г.Гоман, А.Н.Храмбров. А.В.Храмцовский «Хаотическая динамика простой аэромеханической системы», глава в книге под ред. Дж.Блэклиджа, А.Иванса и М.Тернера «Фрактальная геометрия: Математические методы. алгоритмы, приложения» (Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Methods, Algorithms, Applications), Horwood Publishing, 2002 г.
M.G.Goman, A.N.Khrabrov, A.V.Khramtsovsky "Chaotic dynamics in a simple aeromechanical system", chapter in a book: J.Blackledge, A.Evans, and M.Turner (eds.), "Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Methods, Algorithms, Applications", Horwood Publishing Series in Mathematics and Applications, 2002.
Dynamics of a free-to-roll delta wing installed at high incidence in a wind tunnel is outlined using the experimental and mathematical modeling results. A simple analytical model applied allows to simulate the multiattractor and chaotic dynamics observed in wind tunnel tests and thus to validate the used method for nonlinear and unsteady aerodynamics loads representation.
Artículo Cientifico "Clustering of vety low energy particles"CARMEN IGLESIAS
This note compares different ways of reconstructing the clusters inside the ATHENA framework of ATLAS: Topocluster, Sliding Window Cluster, EGamma Cluster and cone algorithms. We show how these clustering algorithms can be turned to obtain the best energy resolution when reconstructing very low energy particles. The present results are based on single particle samples of pi0's, pi+'s, and neutrons, simulated with Geant3 during DC1 with energy between 1 and 30 GeV and simulated with and without electronic noise in the calorimeters. Results in this note are obtained using 7.8.0 and 8.2.0 releases of the ATLAS software.
Katalog Tshirt Enzo terkini 2015. Merangkumi tshirt lengan pendek, tshirt lengan panjang, tshirt muslimah, cap yang lebih cantik dan berkualiti dengan harga yang sangat berpatutan. Semua pelanggan saya sukakannya. DIJAMIN PUAS HATI
This document analyzes a movie poster, summarizing various elements that provide clues about the film's genre and storyline. The cold, gritty font and blood red imagery indicate it will be a dangerous and gory film. A lone character holding a gun creates a sense of mystery, isolation, and danger. The wasteland-like color scheme and rough terrain further suggest peril. Elements like the biohazard symbol and bloody title establish this as a horror film filled with fright.
1. Mama tells the story of two young girls who are kidnapped by their father after he has a breakdown and kills coworkers. They are found five years later living alone in an abandoned cabin, claiming to have been raised by a ghostly figure called "Mama".
2. Cabin in the Woods follows five friends who encounter deadly zombies after disturbing an odd assortment of relics in the cellar of an isolated cabin.
3. Paranormal Activity depicts a young couple increasingly disturbed by a demonic presence that is most active at night, especially when they sleep.
Goman, Khrabrov, Khramtsovsky (2002) - Chaotic dynamics in a simple aeromecha...Project KRIT
М.Г.Гоман, А.Н.Храмбров. А.В.Храмцовский «Хаотическая динамика простой аэромеханической системы», глава в книге под ред. Дж.Блэклиджа, А.Иванса и М.Тернера «Фрактальная геометрия: Математические методы. алгоритмы, приложения» (Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Methods, Algorithms, Applications), Horwood Publishing, 2002 г.
M.G.Goman, A.N.Khrabrov, A.V.Khramtsovsky "Chaotic dynamics in a simple aeromechanical system", chapter in a book: J.Blackledge, A.Evans, and M.Turner (eds.), "Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Methods, Algorithms, Applications", Horwood Publishing Series in Mathematics and Applications, 2002.
Dynamics of a free-to-roll delta wing installed at high incidence in a wind tunnel is outlined using the experimental and mathematical modeling results. A simple analytical model applied allows to simulate the multiattractor and chaotic dynamics observed in wind tunnel tests and thus to validate the used method for nonlinear and unsteady aerodynamics loads representation.
Artículo Cientifico "Clustering of vety low energy particles"CARMEN IGLESIAS
This note compares different ways of reconstructing the clusters inside the ATHENA framework of ATLAS: Topocluster, Sliding Window Cluster, EGamma Cluster and cone algorithms. We show how these clustering algorithms can be turned to obtain the best energy resolution when reconstructing very low energy particles. The present results are based on single particle samples of pi0's, pi+'s, and neutrons, simulated with Geant3 during DC1 with energy between 1 and 30 GeV and simulated with and without electronic noise in the calorimeters. Results in this note are obtained using 7.8.0 and 8.2.0 releases of the ATLAS software.
Katalog Tshirt Enzo terkini 2015. Merangkumi tshirt lengan pendek, tshirt lengan panjang, tshirt muslimah, cap yang lebih cantik dan berkualiti dengan harga yang sangat berpatutan. Semua pelanggan saya sukakannya. DIJAMIN PUAS HATI
This document analyzes a movie poster, summarizing various elements that provide clues about the film's genre and storyline. The cold, gritty font and blood red imagery indicate it will be a dangerous and gory film. A lone character holding a gun creates a sense of mystery, isolation, and danger. The wasteland-like color scheme and rough terrain further suggest peril. Elements like the biohazard symbol and bloody title establish this as a horror film filled with fright.
1. Mama tells the story of two young girls who are kidnapped by their father after he has a breakdown and kills coworkers. They are found five years later living alone in an abandoned cabin, claiming to have been raised by a ghostly figure called "Mama".
2. Cabin in the Woods follows five friends who encounter deadly zombies after disturbing an odd assortment of relics in the cellar of an isolated cabin.
3. Paranormal Activity depicts a young couple increasingly disturbed by a demonic presence that is most active at night, especially when they sleep.
The document outlines the filming schedule for a trailer that will be shot backwards due to the lead actor's availability. It describes that the final and montage scenes will be filmed first, with the montage including close-ups of bloodied faces, shots of characters running, and point-of-view footage. Subsequent scenes to be filmed include the campsite scenes showing characters relaxing from above to illustrate vulnerability. Additional filming days are scheduled the following week to capture earlier scenes involving the cast in a car before tensions rise.
The document compares the contents pages of three music magazines. It finds that the first magazine's contents page is unclear and dull due to its grey color. In contrast, the NME magazine has a clearer layout that shows what each page contains. The Q magazine page uses bold colors and images to catch readers' attention, but does not clearly list all pages and contents.
The document discusses design elements for the cover of a horror/thriller magazine. It suggests that a dark, creepy font will attract the target audience. The main picture should be of a zombie to indicate the magazine's content. A subtitle uses creepy red text and a relevant picture to further intrigue readers. Similar movies and actors listed on the side can show what's inside. A big, bold title in dark colors will attract fans of the action/thriller genre. The character photo, lighting, and setting provide hints about the villain's role in causing chaos. Minor details are included to define the character.
The extract represents gender in stereotypical ways through its use of camera shots, angles, editing, sound, and mise en scene. The opening shot frames a man in a low angle shot to make him appear powerful over other out-of-focus characters. Throughout the five minute clip, representations of gender change, shown by shots that emphasize the male character's authority through his black suit and dialog that positions him as in charge. Examples from the technical elements are used to analyze how the extract constructs its gender representations.
This document discusses the design elements of two double page spreads. The first spread uses a large central image, minimal text in big yellow letters, and neutral colors to draw the reader in visually and minimize boredom. The second spread has a messy layout without organization to reflect the punk genre of the band, with loud colors and varied text to appeal to younger audiences.
This magazine cover features a famous singer as the main focus to grab readers' attention. It was produced by Prometheus Global Media, a company that owns several entertainment publications. The target audience is teenagers and young adults as the singer appeals to younger generations, though the plain colors and positioning could also draw in older readers.
This document analyzes a movie poster and discusses various elements that provide clues about the film's genre and storyline. The cold, gritty font and bloody imagery indicate it will be a dangerous and gory film. A lone character holding a gun creates a sense of mystery, isolation, and danger. Various environmental clues like the wasteland coloring and ominous house in the distance suggest an isolated and threatening setting. The overall ambiguous and unsettling tone of the poster leaves the genre and specific threats uncertain, heightening tension and worry for the viewer.
The document provides an analysis of several magazine covers representing the horror genre. It discusses the effective use of color schemes, fonts, images and other design elements in capturing audience attention and conveying the intended tone. Specifically, it praises a cover's gradual shift from bright yellow to black as reflecting the progression of events in a film from happy to dark. However, it criticizes one cover for having an overwhelming amount of information and for another's immature and unprofessional representation of the genre through childish fonts and minimalist artwork.
The document discusses denormalization in database design. It begins with an introduction to normalization and outlines the normal forms from 1NF to BCNF. It then describes the denormalization process and different denormalization strategies like pre-joined tables, report tables, mirror tables, and split tables. The document discusses the pros and cons of denormalization and emphasizes the need to weigh performance needs against data integrity. It concludes by stating that selective denormalization is often required to achieve efficient performance.
The document discusses the student's plans for an ancillary task involving creating a magazine cover photo shoot. They will use makeup to create a half-skeleton image of a girl to highlight terror and foreshadow events in an upcoming film. They provide details on their inspiration from other magazine covers, makeup and costume plans, scheduled shoot date and location, and include photos from the completed shoot.
The document provides guidelines for effective magazine layout and design. It recommends using large eye-catching images to draw the reader in. Bold quotes and headings are also suggested to intrigue readers and make them want to learn more. Both simple and minimal color schemes as well as well-organized columns and placements of images versus text help create a neat and readable overall layout.
The document summarizes the results of a survey about preferences for a new music magazine. It shows that most respondents preferred R&B music and colors like black, white, and silver. They also preferred seeing a female artist on the cover and liked the idea of one large picture with small writing for double page spreads. Based on these results, the document describes the creator's plans to make an R&B magazine with a red, white, and black color scheme, a female artist on the cover, and double page spreads with one picture and small columns of text.
The document discusses target audiences for horror movies. It notes that the typical audience is ages 18+ as young adults are developing their emotions and seeking thrills. Common groups are young couples or males seeking excitement from violence and scares. The document also suggests horror movies may appeal more to working classes seeking an inexpensive thrill. The personal target for the author's "Dark Decent" film would be 19-year old Josh, who enjoys music, thrill-seeking activities like BMX, and horror movies with friends for their gore content.
Triggers are stored database procedures that are automatically invoked in response to certain events like data changes. They allow flexible management of data integrity by enforcing business rules. Triggers can be used to log events, gather statistics, modify data when views are updated, enforce referential integrity across nodes, publish database events, prevent operations during certain hours, and enforce complex integrity rules that cannot be defined with constraints alone. Unlike stored procedures, triggers are not explicitly invoked but rather automatically fire in response to triggering events like data modifications.
Google Analytics is a popular free web analytics tool offered by Google that allows users to track and analyze website traffic and user behavior. It provides key metrics such as tracking user behavior on a site, understanding demographics and traffic sources, evaluating marketing campaigns and pages, and increasing conversion rates. Google Analytics also distinguishes between macro conversions like sales and micro conversions like newsletter signups that indicate progress towards the ultimate goals. It offers funnels, flows and other visualizations to help users understand the path to conversion.
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