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  • In [[computer science]] and [[computer engineering|engineering]], a '''test vector''' is a set of inputs provided to a system in order to In computer science and engineering, a system acts as a [[computable function]]. An example of a specific func ...
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  • {{Short description|British mathematician and computer scientist}} ...[[University of Edinburgh]]. Her research includes work on [[model-driven engineering]], including [[model transformation]], [[model checking]], and the [[Unifie ...
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  • ...nt method: a new solution concept, Proceedings of XII Polish conference on computer methods in mechanics, Warsaw-Zegrze, Poland (1995), pp. 65–66. * T. Burczynski, J. Skrzypczyk, Fuzzy aspects of the boundary element method, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Vol.19, No.3, pp. 209–216, 1997 ...
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  • ...simulation, these systems have applications in [[computer graphics]] and [[computer animation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://graphics.berkeley.edu/papers/Liu-FSM {{Engineering-stub}} ...
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  • In the field of [[computer vision]], any two images of the same planar surface in space are related by * [[Feature (computer vision)]] ...
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  • ...scretization''' is a mathematical technique for solving [[Transient (civil engineering)|transient]] problems, such as [[flow problem]]s. Transient problems are often solved using [[computer-aided engineering]] (CAE) simulations, which require [[Discretization|discretizing]] the gove ...
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  • ...the Finite Element Method." International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 18, pp. 323-341, 1982.</ref> ...n of the finite element method." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 55(1), pp. 181-197, 1986.</ref><ref>Guo, B. and Babuška, I. "The h-p versio ...
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  • ...nd U. Schreiber 1981. "Embedding metric spaces into CPOs". ''Theoretical computer science'', 16:5-24. ...ormal balls and the hyperbolic topology of a metric space". ''Theoretical computer science'', 405:198-205 ...
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  • ...puter Science]], and the Department of [[Electrical engineering|Electrical Engineering]]. == Department of Computer Science == ...
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  • | fields = [[Electronic engineering]] ...ogy (professional society)|IEE/IET]] Fellow (1999) <br> [[Royal Academy of Engineering|FREng]] (2000) <br> KS Fu Prize (2006) <br> IET [[Faraday Medal]] (2008) ...
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  • ...ruction, and the construction of shape models in [[3d computer graphics|3D computer graphics]] (such as the [[Stanford bunny]], a popular 3D model). possibilities for the construction of shape computer models in medical practice”. Proc Int. ...
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  • {{Short description|Geotechnical engineering method used to quantify resistance of soil to erosion}} ...JK.5tv&param2=L/IO/IGIK&param3=HIP.HIO.MG.MK&param4=52238 |journal=Applied Engineering in Agriculture |volume=37 |issue=3 |pages=523–534|doi=10.13031/aea.14334 }} ...
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  • ...oral dissertation was on the subject of computer viruses.<ref>Fred Cohen, "Computer Viruses", PhD Thesis, University of Southern California, ASP Press, 1988.</ ...decidable problem|undecidable]].<ref>L. M. Adleman, "An Abstract Theory of Computer Viruses", Advances in Cryptology – --Crypto '88, LNCS 403, pp. 354-374, 198 ...
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  • ...opment{{Citation needed|date=September 2021}} of [[Reduced instruction set computer|Reduced Instruction Set Computers]] (RISC) whose [[instruction set architec ...12|access-date=2020-03-11|website=Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley|page=2|type=Lecture Slides}}</ref> ...
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  • ...rically. This enables real-world systems to be simulated and tested with a computer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sim.sagepub.com/content/26/2/57.short|title=Impl ...an airport terminal. Models can be used to test the stresses imposed on an engineering structure without risk or construction cost. Modern uses include weather sy ...
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  • In [[computer science]], the '''Helman-Bader-JaJa model''' *<math>\tau</math> is the [[Latency (engineering)|latency]], or time at which a processor takes to initiate a communication ...
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  • {{Short description|Computer algebra system}} '''SymbolicC++''' is a general purpose [[computer algebra system]] written in the programming language [[C++]]. It is [[free ...
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  • ...l (electrical engineering)|signal output]] versus the [[Signal (electrical engineering)|signal input]] of a system such as an [[infrared]] system or [[sensor]]. T ...t signal are calculated and plotted against each other. An operator, using computer software, defines an arbitrary area, with a given set of data points, withi ...
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  • {{short description|Theoretical computer scientist}} ...Finn Career Development Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].{{r|sloan}} She is ...
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  • ...for modelling a system as a [[Markov chain]]. It is used in [[reliability engineering]] for availability and reliability analysis.<ref>{{cite book A redundant computer system consist of identical two-compute nodes, which each fail with an inte ...
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