Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 6.003: Signals and Systems-Fall 2003 Thursday, November 13. 2003 Directions: The exam consists of 5 problems on pages 2 to 19 and additional work space on pages 20 and 21. Please make sure you have all the pages. Tables of Fourier series properties as well as CT Fourier transform and DT Fourier transform properties and pairs are supplied to you as a separate set of pages. Enter all your work and
Introduction A Brief History of CACSD Technological Developments. User Interfaces. CACSD Packages of Note 112. 3 The State of the Art in CACSD Consolidation of CACSD. A critique of Matrix Environments for C. Magnus Rimvall CACSD·“ Open Systems\· Other Desirable Features 112.4 CACSD Block-Diagram Tools Christopher P Jobling Basic Block-Diagram System Representations. Architectures of Block-Diagram Syster
J Chapter 3- Learning objectives Describe data using measures of central tendency and dispersion for a set of individual data values, and for a set of grouped data Convert data to standardized values Use the computer to visually represent data
1.1 What is the Internet? 1.2 Network edge 1.3 Network core 1.4 Network access and physical media 1.5 Internet structure and ISPs 1.6 Delay & loss in packet-switched networks 1.7 Protocol layers, service models 1.8 History
Chapter 5 Data Link Layer Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet The PowerPoint Slides are based on the material 2nd edition. provided by Jim Kurose, Keith Ross J.F Kurose and K.W. Ross
Chapter 7 Network Security Computer Networking A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet, The power Point slides are based on the 2nd edition material provided by Jim Kurose, Keith Ross Lf Kurose and K.w. ross Addison-Wesley, July
Chapter 8 Network Management Computer Networking A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet, The power Point slides are based on the 2nd edition Jim Kurose, Keith Ross