If X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 6 , find P ( 10 X 16 ) .
a) 0.841 b) 0.341 c) 0.441 d) 0.641 e) 0.541 f) None of the above.
IN KOTLIN PLZ Define a public class named Stepper with a single instan.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
IN KOTLIN PLZ
Define a public class named Stepper with a single instance method named next that takes no
parameters and returns an Int. Called multiple times, next returns a sequence of values separated
by a step amount provided to the primary constructor. Stepper should also provide a primary
constructor that accepts a Int argument and sets the step amount. Stepper maintains two pieces of
private state: the step amount, and the current value, which always starts at 0 . The step amount
is passed to the constructor, and should be part of your primary constructor declaration. But the
current value should be declared separately. Calling next increments the current value by the step
amount, but returns the previous value. So, for example: Note that the internal state should be
private..
In less than two pages- I want you to examine the pattern of human pop.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In less than two pages, I want you to examine the pattern of human population over the
past 10,000 years and describe the factors that influenced it: become familiar with the work
of Thomas Robert Malthus in the area of population growth and briefly describe its
relevance to human populations and development. describe the demographic transition and
summarize the stages of the demographic transition model finally, explain any limitations
of you see in this model..
in HTML 2- Write an html file that has two images side by side- The i.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
in HTML
2. Write an html file that has two images side by side. The images are two hyperlinks to your
favorite sites. Notice the blue border around the images. Images as Links - Mozilla Firefox Ele
Edit View History Bookmarks Iools Help file:///C:/Documents and sett Most Visited Getting
started A Latest Headines Images as Links My Favorite Links.
In Germany the corporate board is--- A-Legally charged with representi.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In Germany the corporate board is...
A.Legally charged with representing the interests of shareholders exclusively.
B.Legally charged with looking after the interests of stakeholders (e.g., workers, creditors, etc.)in
general, not just shareholders.
C.Legally charged as a supervisory board only.
D.Legally charged as a management board only..
In Excel- you are allowed to put other functions inside an -F( ) state.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In Excel, you are allowed to put other functions inside an = F ( ) statement, but you cannot place
an IF statement inside another IF statement. True False.
In examining those two profiles from Mount Saint Helens- which one has.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In examining those two profiles from Mount Saint Helens, which one has a more disturbed (by
the eruption) and variable profile? In other words, which one has more variability in topography
(elevation goes up and down a lot more)?
A.) North
B.) South
C.) They both have very similar profiles.
In December 1991- the United Nations (UN) warned that wheat would be s.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In December 1991, the United Nations (UN) warned that wheat would be scarce in the coming
year, but the futures price of wheat at the time was inconsistent with a wheat shortage. It turned
out that: the UN retracted its warning when the futures price of wheat began to rise. the futures
price of wheat quickly adjusted to reflect the wisdom of the UN's warning. a devastating famine
wiped out much of the world's wheat crop in 1992. wheat was not particularly scarce in 1992..
In carrying out their engagements- which financial advisor would NOT b.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In carrying out their engagements, which financial advisor would NOT be subject to the Preparer
penaity? a) George, who is preparing a tax return for Mario b) Sandra, who is providing tax
advice to Frank c) Allan, who is providing financial planning advice to Joan d) Margo, who is
preparing an appraisal report to be filed with the income tax returns of the partners in Sleepy
Hollow Golf Course.
IN KOTLIN PLZ Define a public class named Stepper with a single instan.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
IN KOTLIN PLZ
Define a public class named Stepper with a single instance method named next that takes no
parameters and returns an Int. Called multiple times, next returns a sequence of values separated
by a step amount provided to the primary constructor. Stepper should also provide a primary
constructor that accepts a Int argument and sets the step amount. Stepper maintains two pieces of
private state: the step amount, and the current value, which always starts at 0 . The step amount
is passed to the constructor, and should be part of your primary constructor declaration. But the
current value should be declared separately. Calling next increments the current value by the step
amount, but returns the previous value. So, for example: Note that the internal state should be
private..
In less than two pages- I want you to examine the pattern of human pop.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In less than two pages, I want you to examine the pattern of human population over the
past 10,000 years and describe the factors that influenced it: become familiar with the work
of Thomas Robert Malthus in the area of population growth and briefly describe its
relevance to human populations and development. describe the demographic transition and
summarize the stages of the demographic transition model finally, explain any limitations
of you see in this model..
in HTML 2- Write an html file that has two images side by side- The i.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
in HTML
2. Write an html file that has two images side by side. The images are two hyperlinks to your
favorite sites. Notice the blue border around the images. Images as Links - Mozilla Firefox Ele
Edit View History Bookmarks Iools Help file:///C:/Documents and sett Most Visited Getting
started A Latest Headines Images as Links My Favorite Links.
In Germany the corporate board is--- A-Legally charged with representi.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In Germany the corporate board is...
A.Legally charged with representing the interests of shareholders exclusively.
B.Legally charged with looking after the interests of stakeholders (e.g., workers, creditors, etc.)in
general, not just shareholders.
C.Legally charged as a supervisory board only.
D.Legally charged as a management board only..
In Excel- you are allowed to put other functions inside an -F( ) state.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In Excel, you are allowed to put other functions inside an = F ( ) statement, but you cannot place
an IF statement inside another IF statement. True False.
In examining those two profiles from Mount Saint Helens- which one has.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In examining those two profiles from Mount Saint Helens, which one has a more disturbed (by
the eruption) and variable profile? In other words, which one has more variability in topography
(elevation goes up and down a lot more)?
A.) North
B.) South
C.) They both have very similar profiles.
In December 1991- the United Nations (UN) warned that wheat would be s.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In December 1991, the United Nations (UN) warned that wheat would be scarce in the coming
year, but the futures price of wheat at the time was inconsistent with a wheat shortage. It turned
out that: the UN retracted its warning when the futures price of wheat began to rise. the futures
price of wheat quickly adjusted to reflect the wisdom of the UN's warning. a devastating famine
wiped out much of the world's wheat crop in 1992. wheat was not particularly scarce in 1992..
In carrying out their engagements- which financial advisor would NOT b.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In carrying out their engagements, which financial advisor would NOT be subject to the Preparer
penaity? a) George, who is preparing a tax return for Mario b) Sandra, who is providing tax
advice to Frank c) Allan, who is providing financial planning advice to Joan d) Margo, who is
preparing an appraisal report to be filed with the income tax returns of the partners in Sleepy
Hollow Golf Course.
In astronomy- it is important to look for trends in your data- Based o.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In astronomy, it is important to look for trends in your data. Based on the average latitude and
rotation period of each sunspot, what is the trend for rotation period as it relates to latitude?
Sunspots have a shorter rotation period near the equator (at low latitudes), and a longer rotation
period near the poles (at high latitudes). Sunspots have a longer rotation period near the equator
(at low latitudes), and a shorter rotation period near the poles (at high latitudes). There is no
correlation between latitude and rotation rate for sunspots; they are all random. There is no
correlation between latitude and rotation rate for sunspots; they are all the same. QUESTION 31
In astronomy, it is important to look for trends in your data. Based on the average latitudes and
rotation rate of each sunspot, what is the trend for rotation rate as it relates to latitude? Sunspots
rotate faster near the equator (at low latitudes) , and slower near the poles (at high latitudes).
Sunspots rotate slower near the equator (at low latitudes), and faster near the poles (at high
latitudes). There is no correlation between rotation rate and latitude; they are all random. There is
no correlation between rotation rate and latitude; they are all the same..
In a horizontal structure- __________ deal directly with the organizat.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In a horizontal structure, __________ deal directly with the organization's primary goods or
services; they make things, sell things, or provide customer service.
Multiple Choice
public relation divisions
accounting divisions
staff departments
organic structures
line departments.
In a certain residential area 50- of the residents subscribe to the mo.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In a certain residential area 50% of the residents subscribe to the morning newspapers, 65\%
subscribe to afternoon newspapers, and 85% subscribe to at least one of the two newspapers.
What percentage of the residents subscribe to both newspapers..
In a binary tree class- implement a Python method _find(p- _Node- key-.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In a binary tree class, implement a Python method _find(p: _Node, key: int), that takes in a key
and a reference to a node p, where p represents the root of a binary tree, the function should
search the binary tree for key, and returns T/F accordingly. What is the time complexity of your
function?.
Implementing a Singly Linked List The purpose of the lab is to help gi.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Implementing a Singly Linked List
The purpose of the lab is to help give you a conceptual understanding of how a singly linked list
works by actually implementing one in Java.
The following files are included in this lab:
L9
MyLinkedList.java (The file you will modify.)
MiniList.java (The interface you will implement.)
LLTest.java (*The read-only, main in zyLabs.).
Implement the following classes in the UML- 1- Iist class includes- co.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Implement the following classes in the UML: 1. Iist class includes: constructor Iist (] ) Create an
empty list with a maximum length of 100 . Hint: double [] 1 ist = new double [ 100 ] ;
constructor Zist (lent int) : Create a List with a user specified maximum length. Hint: double []
1ist: new double [1en]; add: add a new element to the end of the unsorted list. print: display the
list 2. Sortedriat class inciudes two constructors : similar to the constructors in Uist, add: add a
new element into the ascending sorted list. 3. FeatProgram: main method creates a genera list
(unsorted) and a sorted list with random numbers using add methods; display the unsorted and
sorted lists. List -list: double [] -length: int + List() + List(len: int) + add(ele: double) : void +
getlist(): double[] + getlength(): int + setLength(int len): void + setList(double[] list):void +
print(): void + Sortedlist() + SortedList(len: int) + main(args: String [1): void tadd(ele: double) :
void.
In 2017 Marcus Hutchins (Malware Tech Blog) was arrested as he was att.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In 2017 Marcus Hutchins (Malware Tech Blog) was arrested as he was attempting to leave the
Defcon security conference. He is being charged with being the author of malware as a teenager.
Please research this case, summarize, and give your opinion on how people who may have done
bad as teenagers but ultimately turned around should be handled.
In 2012- Facebook Inc- filed with the SEC a registration statement und.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In 2012, Facebook Inc. filed with the SEC a registration statement under the Securities Act of
1933, pursuant to which Facebook would make a public offering of securities. During the
waiting period prior to the effective date of the registration statement, Facebook determined
that, at least in the short term, it was not able to monetize its mobile application as quickly and
as well as it had monetized its desktop application. That was an important discovery because
Facebook users were rapidly moving to exclusive or primary use of mobile applications,
especially on smartphones. What did Facebook do with the new information to ensure it
complied with Section 11 of the 1933 Act?.
Ildentity the tollowing fuctors affecting kpecies distribution that ar.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Ildentity the tollowing fuctors affecting kpecies distribution that are biotic foctors Select al that
apbly Piediton firmperiatore Disease Suright comperition Levation Water avilabiazy Question 31
2 pts Which of the following are TAUE stotements regarding populstions? They inchude
indiduas that can interact and breed in a designated ares They incliade ongstioms of a spectic
species They are affected by both abistic ard biatic tactors They are sffected by only biotic
factors They involve mutiole groups of aitferent species Question 32 2 22 squirrels, 8 deer, 12
rabbits, and 1 skunk can be found in a 5 acre city park. Which populatic hes the highest density?
Rabibit shink Souinel Deer.
To find P(Z^2 < 3) where Z ~ N(0, 1), we first recognize that Z^2 follows a chi-squared distribution with 1 degree of freedom. Then looking up the chi-squared distribution, we find that P(Z^2 < 3) is approximately 0.9545.
II- Write one pseudocode using omp task directive that provides approp.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
II. Write one pseudocode using omp task directive that provides appropriate parallelism to the
following diagram [4 Marks]: Pesudocode: (b) Suppose we have 4 processes in the MPI
communicators and a vector x of size 14. [ 3 Marks] I. How would the elements of x be
distributed among the processes in a program that used a block distribution? [1 Mark].
If X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviatio.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
If X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 6 , find P ( 10 X 16 ) .
a) 0.841 b) 0.341 c) 0.441 d) 0.641 e) 0.541 f) None of the above.
Implement a priority queue using a doublyLinked-cpp where the node wit.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Implement a priority queue using a doublyLinked.cpp where the node with the highest
priority (key) is the right-most node.
The remove (de-queue) operation returns the node with the highest priority (key).
If displayForward() displays List (first-->last) : 10 30 40 55
remove() would return the node with key 55.
please only code in c++ not anything else. keep it simple and thank you!!
Demonstrate by inserting keys at random, displayForward(), call remove then
displayForward() again.
int main()
{
DoublyLinkedList pqList;
pqList.priorityInsert(50);
pqList.priorityInsert(40);
pqList.priorityInsert(30);
pqList.priorityInsert(20);
pqList.priorityInsert(10);
cout<<"-------------- PriorityQueue -------------"<<endl;
pqList.displayForward();
cout<<"calling priorityRemove()"<<endl;
double key = pqList.priorityRemove();
cout<<"Removed node with key "<<key<<endl;
pqList.displayForward();
key = pqList.priorityRemove();
cout<<"Removed node with key "<<key<<endl;
pqList.displayForward();
return 0;
}
Sample output"
-------------- PriorityQueue -------------
List (first-->last): 10 20 30 40 50
calling priorityRemove()
Removed node with key 50
List (first-->last): 10 20 30 40
Removed node with key 40
List (first-->last): 10 20 30
I may change numbers when grading.
doublyLinked.cpp
//doublyLinked.cpp
//demonstrates doubly-linked list
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class Link {
public:
double dData; //data item
Link * pNext; //next link in list
Link * pPrevious; //previous link in list
public:
//-------------------------------------------------------------
Link(double dd): //constructor
dData(dd), pNext(NULL), pPrevious(NULL) {}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
void displayLink() //display this link
{
cout << dData << " ";
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
}; //end class Link
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class DoublyLinkedList {
private:
Link * pFirst; //pointer to first item
Link * pLast; //pointer to last item
public:
//-------------------------------------------------------------
DoublyLinkedList(): //constructor
pFirst(NULL), pLast(NULL) {}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
~DoublyLinkedList() //destructor (deletes links)
{
Link * pCurrent = pFirst; //start at beginning of list
while (pCurrent != NULL) //until end of list,
{
Link * pOldCur = pCurrent; //save current link
pCurrent = pCurrent -> pNext; //move to next link
delete pOldCur; //delete old current
}
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
bool isEmpty() //true if no links
{
return pFirst == NULL;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
void insertFirst(double dd) //insert at front of list
{
Link * pNewLink = new Link(dd); //make new link
if (isEmpty()) //if empty list,
pLast = pNewLink; //newLink <-- last
else
pFirst -> pPrevious = pNewLink; //newLi.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
In astronomy- it is important to look for trends in your data- Based o.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In astronomy, it is important to look for trends in your data. Based on the average latitude and
rotation period of each sunspot, what is the trend for rotation period as it relates to latitude?
Sunspots have a shorter rotation period near the equator (at low latitudes), and a longer rotation
period near the poles (at high latitudes). Sunspots have a longer rotation period near the equator
(at low latitudes), and a shorter rotation period near the poles (at high latitudes). There is no
correlation between latitude and rotation rate for sunspots; they are all random. There is no
correlation between latitude and rotation rate for sunspots; they are all the same. QUESTION 31
In astronomy, it is important to look for trends in your data. Based on the average latitudes and
rotation rate of each sunspot, what is the trend for rotation rate as it relates to latitude? Sunspots
rotate faster near the equator (at low latitudes) , and slower near the poles (at high latitudes).
Sunspots rotate slower near the equator (at low latitudes), and faster near the poles (at high
latitudes). There is no correlation between rotation rate and latitude; they are all random. There is
no correlation between rotation rate and latitude; they are all the same..
In a horizontal structure- __________ deal directly with the organizat.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In a horizontal structure, __________ deal directly with the organization's primary goods or
services; they make things, sell things, or provide customer service.
Multiple Choice
public relation divisions
accounting divisions
staff departments
organic structures
line departments.
In a certain residential area 50- of the residents subscribe to the mo.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In a certain residential area 50% of the residents subscribe to the morning newspapers, 65\%
subscribe to afternoon newspapers, and 85% subscribe to at least one of the two newspapers.
What percentage of the residents subscribe to both newspapers..
In a binary tree class- implement a Python method _find(p- _Node- key-.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In a binary tree class, implement a Python method _find(p: _Node, key: int), that takes in a key
and a reference to a node p, where p represents the root of a binary tree, the function should
search the binary tree for key, and returns T/F accordingly. What is the time complexity of your
function?.
Implementing a Singly Linked List The purpose of the lab is to help gi.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Implementing a Singly Linked List
The purpose of the lab is to help give you a conceptual understanding of how a singly linked list
works by actually implementing one in Java.
The following files are included in this lab:
L9
MyLinkedList.java (The file you will modify.)
MiniList.java (The interface you will implement.)
LLTest.java (*The read-only, main in zyLabs.).
Implement the following classes in the UML- 1- Iist class includes- co.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Implement the following classes in the UML: 1. Iist class includes: constructor Iist (] ) Create an
empty list with a maximum length of 100 . Hint: double [] 1 ist = new double [ 100 ] ;
constructor Zist (lent int) : Create a List with a user specified maximum length. Hint: double []
1ist: new double [1en]; add: add a new element to the end of the unsorted list. print: display the
list 2. Sortedriat class inciudes two constructors : similar to the constructors in Uist, add: add a
new element into the ascending sorted list. 3. FeatProgram: main method creates a genera list
(unsorted) and a sorted list with random numbers using add methods; display the unsorted and
sorted lists. List -list: double [] -length: int + List() + List(len: int) + add(ele: double) : void +
getlist(): double[] + getlength(): int + setLength(int len): void + setList(double[] list):void +
print(): void + Sortedlist() + SortedList(len: int) + main(args: String [1): void tadd(ele: double) :
void.
In 2017 Marcus Hutchins (Malware Tech Blog) was arrested as he was att.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In 2017 Marcus Hutchins (Malware Tech Blog) was arrested as he was attempting to leave the
Defcon security conference. He is being charged with being the author of malware as a teenager.
Please research this case, summarize, and give your opinion on how people who may have done
bad as teenagers but ultimately turned around should be handled.
In 2012- Facebook Inc- filed with the SEC a registration statement und.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
In 2012, Facebook Inc. filed with the SEC a registration statement under the Securities Act of
1933, pursuant to which Facebook would make a public offering of securities. During the
waiting period prior to the effective date of the registration statement, Facebook determined
that, at least in the short term, it was not able to monetize its mobile application as quickly and
as well as it had monetized its desktop application. That was an important discovery because
Facebook users were rapidly moving to exclusive or primary use of mobile applications,
especially on smartphones. What did Facebook do with the new information to ensure it
complied with Section 11 of the 1933 Act?.
Ildentity the tollowing fuctors affecting kpecies distribution that ar.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Ildentity the tollowing fuctors affecting kpecies distribution that are biotic foctors Select al that
apbly Piediton firmperiatore Disease Suright comperition Levation Water avilabiazy Question 31
2 pts Which of the following are TAUE stotements regarding populstions? They inchude
indiduas that can interact and breed in a designated ares They incliade ongstioms of a spectic
species They are affected by both abistic ard biatic tactors They are sffected by only biotic
factors They involve mutiole groups of aitferent species Question 32 2 22 squirrels, 8 deer, 12
rabbits, and 1 skunk can be found in a 5 acre city park. Which populatic hes the highest density?
Rabibit shink Souinel Deer.
To find P(Z^2 < 3) where Z ~ N(0, 1), we first recognize that Z^2 follows a chi-squared distribution with 1 degree of freedom. Then looking up the chi-squared distribution, we find that P(Z^2 < 3) is approximately 0.9545.
II- Write one pseudocode using omp task directive that provides approp.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
II. Write one pseudocode using omp task directive that provides appropriate parallelism to the
following diagram [4 Marks]: Pesudocode: (b) Suppose we have 4 processes in the MPI
communicators and a vector x of size 14. [ 3 Marks] I. How would the elements of x be
distributed among the processes in a program that used a block distribution? [1 Mark].
If X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviatio.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
If X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 6 , find P ( 10 X 16 ) .
a) 0.841 b) 0.341 c) 0.441 d) 0.641 e) 0.541 f) None of the above.
Implement a priority queue using a doublyLinked-cpp where the node wit.pdfBlakeY8lBucklandh
Implement a priority queue using a doublyLinked.cpp where the node with the highest
priority (key) is the right-most node.
The remove (de-queue) operation returns the node with the highest priority (key).
If displayForward() displays List (first-->last) : 10 30 40 55
remove() would return the node with key 55.
please only code in c++ not anything else. keep it simple and thank you!!
Demonstrate by inserting keys at random, displayForward(), call remove then
displayForward() again.
int main()
{
DoublyLinkedList pqList;
pqList.priorityInsert(50);
pqList.priorityInsert(40);
pqList.priorityInsert(30);
pqList.priorityInsert(20);
pqList.priorityInsert(10);
cout<<"-------------- PriorityQueue -------------"<<endl;
pqList.displayForward();
cout<<"calling priorityRemove()"<<endl;
double key = pqList.priorityRemove();
cout<<"Removed node with key "<<key<<endl;
pqList.displayForward();
key = pqList.priorityRemove();
cout<<"Removed node with key "<<key<<endl;
pqList.displayForward();
return 0;
}
Sample output"
-------------- PriorityQueue -------------
List (first-->last): 10 20 30 40 50
calling priorityRemove()
Removed node with key 50
List (first-->last): 10 20 30 40
Removed node with key 40
List (first-->last): 10 20 30
I may change numbers when grading.
doublyLinked.cpp
//doublyLinked.cpp
//demonstrates doubly-linked list
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class Link {
public:
double dData; //data item
Link * pNext; //next link in list
Link * pPrevious; //previous link in list
public:
//-------------------------------------------------------------
Link(double dd): //constructor
dData(dd), pNext(NULL), pPrevious(NULL) {}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
void displayLink() //display this link
{
cout << dData << " ";
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
}; //end class Link
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class DoublyLinkedList {
private:
Link * pFirst; //pointer to first item
Link * pLast; //pointer to last item
public:
//-------------------------------------------------------------
DoublyLinkedList(): //constructor
pFirst(NULL), pLast(NULL) {}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
~DoublyLinkedList() //destructor (deletes links)
{
Link * pCurrent = pFirst; //start at beginning of list
while (pCurrent != NULL) //until end of list,
{
Link * pOldCur = pCurrent; //save current link
pCurrent = pCurrent -> pNext; //move to next link
delete pOldCur; //delete old current
}
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
bool isEmpty() //true if no links
{
return pFirst == NULL;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------
void insertFirst(double dd) //insert at front of list
{
Link * pNewLink = new Link(dd); //make new link
if (isEmpty()) //if empty list,
pLast = pNewLink; //newLink <-- last
else
pFirst -> pPrevious = pNewLink; //newLi.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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1. If X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 6 , find P ( 10 X 16 ) .
a) 0.841 b) 0.341 c) 0.441 d) 0.641 e) 0.541 f) None of the above