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The Guardian, October 25, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, October 25, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Twenty page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Undergraduate Curriculum And Academic Policy Committee Minutes, October 23, 2006
Undergraduate Curriculum And Academic Policy Committee Minutes, October 23, 2006
Undergraduate Curriculum and Academic Policy Committee Minutes
Minutes from the Wright State University Faculty Senate Undergraduate Curriculum and Academic Policy Committee meeting held on October 23, 2006.
Wireless Workstation, Leigh Ann Duncan
Wireless Workstation, Leigh Ann Duncan
University Libraries' Staff Publications
This new product allows libraries to perform basic circulation functions, as well as inventory and internal use functions via handheld devices. This presentation will explain the functionality as well as the implementation at Wright State University Libraries.
Lancaster, Jeanette Interview For The Miami Valley College Of Nursing And Health Oral History Project, Donna M. Curry, Jeanette Lancaster
Lancaster, Jeanette Interview For The Miami Valley College Of Nursing And Health Oral History Project, Donna M. Curry, Jeanette Lancaster
Wright State University - Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health Oral History Project
Donna Miles Curry interviewed Jeanette Lancaster about the founding of the Wright State University College of Nursing and Health. In the interview Dr. Lancaster discusses her career and her decision to come to Wright State as faculty with the College of Nursing and Health.
Janssens, Nancy Interview For The Miami Valley College Of Nursing And Health Oral History Project, Donna M. Curry, Emily Pingrey, Nancy Janssens
Janssens, Nancy Interview For The Miami Valley College Of Nursing And Health Oral History Project, Donna M. Curry, Emily Pingrey, Nancy Janssens
Wright State University - Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health Oral History Project
Donna Miles Curry and Emily Pingrey interviewed Nancy Janssens about the Wright State University College of Nursing and Health. In the interview Ms. Janssens discusses her education at Wright State University.
The Guardian, October 18, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, October 18, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Twenty page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Essential Elements Of A Defense-Review Of Dna Testing Results, Dan E. Krane
Essential Elements Of A Defense-Review Of Dna Testing Results, Dan E. Krane
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Guardian, October 11, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, October 11, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Twenty page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
The Guardian, October 04, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian, October 04, 2006, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Twenty-eight page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Where's The Beef? Tests And Measurements Resources That Help You Find The Actual Test, Brian M. Olesko
Where's The Beef? Tests And Measurements Resources That Help You Find The Actual Test, Brian M. Olesko
University Libraries' Staff Publications
Background
When library users need to find a complete copy of an unpublished psychological test they often turn to the reference staff for help. The best places to look for unpublished tests are in journal articles and in test compilation reference books but searching for tests in these sources can be difficult.
Research databases can help you determine which journal articles made use of a particular test but most databases don't indicate if a copy of the actual test is included in the article.
Searching for tests in reference books is even more difficult. Library catalog records rarely list the …
Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda And Minutes, October 2, 2006
Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda And Minutes, October 2, 2006
Faculty Senate Minutes and Agendas
Agenda and minutes from the Wright State University Faculty Senate Meeting held on, October 2, 2006.
Student Fact Book, Fall 2006, Twenty-Ninth Annual Edition, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Student Fact Book, Fall 2006, Twenty-Ninth Annual Edition, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University
Wright State University Student Fact Books
The student fact book has general demographic information on all students enrolled at Wright State University for Fall Quarter, 2006.
Wright State University Libraries Access Newsletter Fall 2006, Wright State University Libraries
Wright State University Libraries Access Newsletter Fall 2006, Wright State University Libraries
Access Newsletter
A six page newsletter created by Wright State University Libraries that addresses the current affairs of the Libraries.
Community, Fall 2006, Office Of Communications And Marketing, Wright State University
Community, Fall 2006, Office Of Communications And Marketing, Wright State University
Community
Forty-two page issue of Community which was published periodically from 1996 through 2011. The magazine focused on news and events at Wright State University relating to faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of the university.
Ceg 210: Pc Networking I, Chris P. Fickert
Ceg 210: Pc Networking I, Chris P. Fickert
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
An introduction to PC networking hardware, software, concepts, and technologies. Focus is on LAN administration, hardware, and software configuration.
Course Goals
At the end of the quarter the student will be able to:
- design and configure a client/server network
- create and manage network objects
- plan and implement directory services and the network file systems
- plan and implement network security
- design and write network login scripts
- manage and solve problems related to a client/server network
Ceg 434/634: Concurrent Software Design, Natsuhiko Futamura
Ceg 434/634: Concurrent Software Design, Natsuhiko Futamura
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course provides an introduction to concurrent program design in the UNIX environment. Classical problems of synchronization, concurrency , and their solutions are examined through the course projects and through readings on operating system design text book.
Ceg 333: Introduction To Unix, Thomas Wischgoll
Ceg 333: Introduction To Unix, Thomas Wischgoll
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
By the end of this quarter, you should be able to:
• Describe the basic methodology of UNIX filters, including pipes and redirection of stdin/stdout
• Program simple UNIX utilities at the command-line and shell-script level • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of common user interfaces {such as UNIX vs. PC/Windows)
• Discuss the philosophy of UNIX development and the open source movement
• Work comfortably in the UNIX environment
• Edit and manage files and user-level security for UNIX development
• Use standard UNIX development tools for C or C++
Ceg 221: Advanced C Programming For Engineers, Robert Helt
Ceg 221: Advanced C Programming For Engineers, Robert Helt
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course introduces advanced constructs, algorithms, and data structures in the C programming language. Emphasis is on problem solving and techniques useful to engineers. Topics include functions, array, pointers, structures as well as sorting algorithms, linked lists, complex numbers, stacks, queues, hash tables, and binary trees. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: CEG220 (Introduction to C Programming for Engineers).
Ceg 476/676: Computer Graphics I, Thomas Wischgoll
Ceg 476/676: Computer Graphics I, Thomas Wischgoll
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
By the end of this quarter, you will have learnt techniques for constructing 2-D and 3-D obects as well as manipulating and rendering the objects using OpenGL.
The outline of the course is as follows:
• Introduction
• Geometric primitives
• Attributes of geometric primitives
• Antialiasing techniques
• Homogeneous coordinate system
• 2-D and 3-D viewing transformations
• Structures and hierarchical modeling
• 2-D and 3-D viewing transformations
• Input devices and interactive techniques •
Visible surface detection methods
Ceg 220: Introduction To C Programming For Engineers I, Robert Helt
Ceg 220: Introduction To C Programming For Engineers I, Robert Helt
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course provides a general introduction to computers as a problem-solving tool using the C programming language. Emphasis is on algorithms and techniques useful to engineers. Topics include data representation, debugging, and program verification. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: MTH 229 (Calculus I) or EGR 101 (Engineering Mathematics).
Ceg 402/602: Introduction To Computer Communication, Bin Wang
Ceg 402/602: Introduction To Computer Communication, Bin Wang
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course provides an introduction to basic concepts of communication networks, different types of networks, protocols over different layers, and network applications through lectures, labs, homework, and reading on relevant materials. You will
• Understand networking principles, protocols, and technologies.
• Understand some design and performance issues involved in providing a network service.
• Acquire background for supporting e-commerce, e-government, and e-education.
• Gain hands-on experience with programming techniques for network protocols.
• Obtain background for original research in computer networks.
Ceg 420/620: Computer Architecture, Jack Jean
Ceg 420/620: Computer Architecture, Jack Jean
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 460/660: Introduction To Software Computer Engineering, John A. Reisner
Ceg 460/660: Introduction To Software Computer Engineering, John A. Reisner
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course introduces established practices for engineering large-scale software systems. Emphasis is placed on both the technical and managerial aspects of software engineering, and the software development process. This includes techniques for requirements elicitation, analysis, design, testing, and project management. The course emphasizes object-oriented development with the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Hands-on experience is provided through individual homework problems and a partnered project.
Ceg 453/653: Design Of Computing Systems, Jack Jean
Ceg 453/653: Design Of Computing Systems, Jack Jean
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 360/560 Ee 451/651: Digital System Design, Travis E. Doom
Ceg 360/560 Ee 451/651: Digital System Design, Travis E. Doom
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Design of digital systems. Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic devices, memory devices, register-level design, and microcomputer system organization. Students must show competency in the design of digital systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. Prerequisite: CEG 260.
Ceg 498: Design Experience, Thomas C. Hartrum
Ceg 498: Design Experience, Thomas C. Hartrum
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
CEG 498 (Design Experience) is a summative computer engineering design project course that builds upon previous engineering, science, mathematics and communications course work. CEG 498 projects are a minimum of two quarters in length and must be completed in groups of at least three students. Projects are selected under the guidance of the course instructor and are tailored to both student interest and formal classroom preparation. Students are evaluated both on their individual contributions as recorded in a graded engineering journals and on the quality of their collective efforts as reflected in group generated products.
Ceg 760: Advanced Software Computer Engineering, Thomas C. Hartrum
Ceg 760: Advanced Software Computer Engineering, Thomas C. Hartrum
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course covers advanced topics in software engineering. Aspects of problem specification, design, verification, and evaluation are discussed. We will focus on design methods, including software patterns and software architecture, plus some advanced topics involving formal methods of software specification or evaluation using software metrics. Students will participate in team projects to apply the methods discussed.
Ceg 770: Computer Engineering Mathematics, Yong Pei
Ceg 770: Computer Engineering Mathematics, Yong Pei
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Computer Engineering and Science students need proficiency in relevant applied mathematics to be able to discover and model difficult real-world computer engineering and science problems. The relationship of these problems to mathematical theory will be discussed. This course provides an introduction to linear and nonlinear programming, probability and stochastic process, and queueing theory. In addition to mathematical theory, appropriate applications will be presented.
Ceg 790: Emerging Networks, Bin Wang
Ceg 790: Emerging Networks, Bin Wang
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This is a graduate level course on emerging networking technologies. The course involves a reading/lecture/presentation/discussion component, paper review component, and a project component. It will provide an in-depth study on a number of focused areas: dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) optical networks, optical burst switching networks, peer-to-peer networks, and wireless mobile networks (including Ad-hoc wireless networks, sensor networks). Various technical and research issues involved will be studied. These areas of emerging networking technologies will play central roles in future communication networks.
Cs 141: Computer Programming I, Michael Ondrasek
Cs 141: Computer Programming I, Michael Ondrasek
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course provides a general introduction to the fundamentals of computer programming. Examples from and applications to a broad range of problems are given. No prior knowledge of programming is assumed. The concepts covered will be applied to the Java programming language. Students must register for both lecture and one laboratory section.