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Midterm exam paper with questions on operating system concepts, including scheduling algorithms, process management, concurrency, and resource allocation.
Year:
2017
Course:
CS 314 – Operating Systems
Exam type:
Midterm
Date:
March 2, 2017
Time:
11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M.
Duration:
75 minutes
Format:
Closed textbook, closed notes
Number of questions:
6
Points per question:
20
Target audience:
Undergraduate students in Computer Science
Topics covered:
Process scheduling, semaphores, critical sections, embedded systems, SRTF algorithm, deadlock avoidance, circular FIFO queue
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Year:
2023
Region:
United States
Topic:
Health Information Security, Risk Assessment
Document Type:
Policy Manual / Compliance Tool
Organization:
Statewide Health Information Management
Author:
Not specified
Intended Audience:
Health Information Security Officers, Compliance Auditors
Reference Standard:
NIST SP 800-30
Frequency of Use:
At least biennially or upon significant changes in programs or technology
Scope:
Enterprise-wide health information systems and associated processes
Included Artifacts:
Risk Assessment Reports, Security Evaluations, Vulnerability Scans, Penetration Tests, Business Impact Analyses, Continuity Plans
Year:
2017
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Operating Systems
Document Type:
Exam Paper
Target Audience:
Students of Operating Systems course
Approval Date:
May 1, 2017
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Subject:
Environmental regulation of groundwater discharges
Document type:
Regulatory code
Issuing authority:
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Applicable laws:
M.G.L. c. 21, §§ 26–53
Related regulations:
314 CMR 4.00, 310 CMR 15.000, 310 CMR 27.00, 330 CMR 31.00, 310 CMR 40.0000, 33 CFR Part 153, 40 CFR Part 300
Scope:
Permits for discharges to groundwater, permit exemptions, compliance requirements, and operational standards
Target facilities:
Sewage treatment works, ground source heat pump wells, non-contact cooling water discharges, leachate recycling facilities
Permit requirements:
Application, hydrogeological evaluation, conditions, modifications, renewal, and revocation
Effective period:
Ongoing
Publication date:
2026
Year:
2011
Course:
CS 314 – Operating Systems
Term:
Summer
Date:
June 28, 2011
Time:
2:00-3:25 P.M.
Type of Document:
Exam
Format:
Closed-book, closed-note
Number of Questions:
7
Duration:
85 minutes
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students in Computer Science
Instructions:
Answers to be written on separate sheets, all questions mandatory
Topics Covered:
Process scheduling, threads, semaphores, deadlock avoidance, CPU efficiency, classical synchronization problems
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Operating Systems
Document Type:
Exam
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students of CS 314
Effective Period:
Fall 2011
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Operating Systems, Midterm Exam
Document Type:
Exam
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students of CS 314 – Operating Systems
Period of Validity:
March 3, 2016
Approval Date:
March 3, 2016
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2012
Date:
April 3, 2012
Time:
12:30–1:45 P.M.
Course:
CS 314 Operating Systems
Institution Type:
University course examination
Document Type:
Midterm exam
Academic Field:
Operating Systems
Topics:
Threads, virtual memory, paging, segmentation, page replacement algorithms, TLB, context switching
Number of Questions:
7
Exam Duration:
75 minutes
Exam Format:
Closed-book and closed-note exam
Required Materials:
Separate blank sheets for answers
Instructions:
All questions are mandatory and must be answered within the allotted time
Assessment Components:
Short conceptual questions, calculations, address translation tasks, and true/false statements
Year:
2008
Region / City:
California
Subject:
Education, Teaching Credential
Document Type:
Assignment Guide
Institution:
California State University
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Teacher candidates for Multiple and Single Subject Teaching Credential
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Semester:
Fall
Institution:
East West University
Department:
Department of Sociology
Course Title:
SOC 314: Sociology of Aging
Section:
01
Faculty:
Rasel Hussain
Position:
Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, East West University
Location:
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Class Schedule:
Monday and Wednesday, 10:10 AM – 11:40 AM
Classroom:
M-AB2-302 (Monday), 112 (Wednesday)
Office Room:
703
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Academic Field:
Sociology / Social Gerontology
Document Type:
University course outline and syllabus
Course Focus:
Sociological, biological and psychological aspects of aging
Key Topics:
Demography of aging, social and biological theories of aging, aging in historical and cultural contexts, retirement, aging and family, services for the elderly in Bangladesh
Teaching Method:
Interactive and tacit learning method
Assessment Components:
Midterm examinations, final examination, quizzes, assignments, term paper, research reports, presentation or drama, class participation and attendance
Total Marks:
100
Grading Scale:
A+ to F based on score ranges
Course Policies:
Attendance requirements, quiz participation, examination rules, assignment deadlines, and academic integrity regulations
Geographical Context:
Bangladesh with comparative references to China, Japan and European countries
Recommended Readings:
Social Gerontology: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Ageing by David L. Decker; The Sociology of Aging by Diana Harris
Additional Reading:
সামাজিক জরাবিজ্ঞানের ভূমিকা, বার্ধক্যের সমাজতত্ত্ব by Dr. Muhammad Habibur Rahman (2002)
Note:
Instructor Contact Information
Year:
2022
Region / City:
United States / Denton
Theme:
Software Engineering
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Organization / Institution:
University of North Texas
Author:
Lewis Sykalski, EngD
Target Audience:
University students
Effective Period:
Fall 2022
Approval Date:
09/02/2022
Modification Date:
N/A
Contextual Description:
A syllabus for a Software Engineering course at the University of North Texas detailing course structure, content, prerequisites, objectives, and technologies used.
Course Registration Numbers:
See the Online Course Catalog
Note:
Fall Semester 2025
Instructors:
Josiah Boornazian; Steven Heffner; Adrian De La Cruz, Jason Dreher
Email:
[email protected]
Phone Number:
801-581-7366
Office Hours:
By Appointment
Office Location:
DGH 262
Zoom/IM/Canvas Conference Office Hours:
by appointment
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Subject:
Jazz Music, Music Education
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Organization:
University of Utah
Author:
Dr. Josiah Boornazian, Dr. Steven Heffner, Adrian De La Cruz, Jason Dreher
Target Audience:
University students, aspiring musicians
Period of Validity:
Fall Semester 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Organisation:
Royal Air Force Gliding and Soaring Association
Document type:
Operations manual
Issue number:
002
Publication date:
July 2019
Endorsing body:
RAFGSA Executive Committee
Owner:
RAFGSA Operations Member
Applicable regulations:
BGA Laws and Rules, RAF Service Regulations
Scope:
Gliding and soaring operations within RAFGSA clubs
Target audience:
RAFGSA member clubs and pilots
Approval authority:
Chairman RAFGSA
Chairman:
Eugene Moriarty
Rank of chairman:
Group Captain
Period of applicability:
From July 2019
Language:
English
Year:
2022
Version:
5.0
Document Type:
Research Proposal Form
Institution:
King Saud University Institutional Review Board (KSU-IRB)
Target Audience:
Principal Investigators, Co-Investigators
Study Type:
Human Participants Research
Expected Start Date:
[Not specified]
Study Duration:
[Not specified]
Funding:
[Not specified]
Biological Samples:
[Yes/No options indicated]
Genetic Testing:
[Yes/No options indicated]
Vulnerable Groups:
Prisoners, Minors, Pregnant Women, Incompetent or Disabled Persons, Students/Employees
Year:
2018
Term:
Fall
Instructor:
Karen Sarratt Scott
Office:
Rm. 515 COB
Office Hours:
MW 11:50 AM – 12:30 PM, by appointment
Email:
[email protected]
Faculty Profile:
http://www.uta.edu/profiles/karen-scott
Class Time/Place:
MW, 5:30 PM – 6:50 PM, 255 COB
Textbook:
Database Systems, 13th Edition, Coronel, Morris, and Rob, Course Technology
Prerequisites:
INSY 3300 (Java) or equivalent
Course Type:
University undergraduate course syllabus
Course Topics:
Database design, relational DBMS, SQL, ER modeling, normalization, transaction management, distributed databases, data warehousing, data mining
Assessment:
3 projects, 2 mid-term exams, final exam
Grading Scale:
A 90%+, B 80–89.99%, C 70–79.99%, D 60–69.99%, F 0–59.99%
Policies:
Attendance mandatory, no cheating, late assignment penalties, exam rules as stated
Schedule:
August 23 – December 6, 2018, including project assignments, exams, and lectures
Year:
2024
Region / City:
El Paso
Subject:
Music
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of Texas at El Paso
Author:
Pamela Towry Church
Target Audience:
UTEP students enrolled in the Concert Band course
Period of Validity:
Fall 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
Course syllabus outlining the objectives, requirements, grading policies, and performance expectations for the UTEP Concert Band.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Denton, Texas
Theme:
Embedded Systems, Education
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
University of North Texas
Instructor:
Tejasvi Parupudi
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Period of Validity:
Spring 2024
Approval Date:
January 2024
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2018
Term:
Winter
Section:
002
Location:
270 SWKT, BYU, Provo, UT, US
Course Type:
Undergraduate course
Department:
Psychology
Instructor:
Jared Chapman
Teaching Assistants:
Courtney Garcia, Chelsey Taylor Roosa
Assignments:
Reading quizzes, SONA research participation, MyMAP plan, Transition plan
Learning Outcomes:
Familiarity with curriculum, Occupational and academic opportunities, Personal transition plan development
Target Audience:
Psychology majors and students interested in psychology
Schedule:
Mondays 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Assessment:
Quizzes, exams, posters, personal plan submissions
Jurisdiction:
Washington State
Region / City:
Olympia, WA
Country:
United States
Issuing Authority:
Department of Enterprise Services, Contracts and Procurement Division
Solicitation Number:
28423
Amendment Number:
002
Effective Date:
16 September 2024
Prior Amendment:
Amendment 1 dated 20 August 2024
Subject Matter:
Motor Vehicles Procurement
Document Type:
Solicitation Amendment
Contract Term:
Up to seventy-two (72) months
Procurement Categories:
Police Vehicles; Police Motorcycles; Automobiles; Vans; Sport Utility Vehicles; Light Duty Pickup Trucks; Medium Duty Trucks; Chassis Cab and Cutaway Trucks; Heavy Duty Trucks; Low Speed Vehicles
Contact Person:
Brandon Cipolla
Contact Phone:
(360) 704-7959
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Year:
2017
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Operating Systems
Document Type:
Exam Paper
Target Audience:
Students of Operating Systems course
Approval Date:
May 1, 2017
Year:
2025
Semester:
Fall
Course Code:
LAW 6180 - 002
Course Title:
Legal Methods
Schedule:
T/Th, 10:30a-12:00p
Location:
Room 4609
Instructor:
Professor Leslie P. Culver
Instructor Email:
[email protected]
Office Hours:
T/Th following class until 2:00p, or by appointment
Office Location:
LAW 4259
Required Materials:
Kristen Konrad Tiscione, Legal Writing: From Advice to Advocacy, A Contemporary Approach (2021); The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (22nd ed. 2025)
Recommended Materials:
Joseph M. Williams & Joseph Bizup, Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace (12th ed. 2016)
Course Description:
Two-semester course on legal analysis and communication
Attendance Policy:
Minimum 80% attendance required, accommodations available through CDA or Dean of Students
Assessment:
Complete/Incomplete for assignments, letter grades for final memoranda
Credit Hours:
3 per semester
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures, videos, small-group discussion, large-group Q&A, hybrid instruction
Teaching Assistants:
3Ls trained in legal writing pedagogy, provide workshops, conferences, peer review, and consultation
Learning Outcomes:
Legal practice fundamentals, legal analysis proficiency, small group collaboration, professional writing, citation competency