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City University London

City University London is a British university based in Northampton Square, Islington, London. The university has a research experience of over 100 years and has often been highly ranked for its graduate employability and graduate salaries. The University's mission, as outlined in its Strategy, is to "lead London in education, research and knowledge transfer for businesses and the professions".
Quantitative Techniques Lecture 1: Economic data 30 September 2004

Quantitative Techniques Lecture 1: Economic data 30 September 2004

Economics of Competition and Regulation Lecture 4 The cost of capital and CAPM

Economics of Competition and Regulation Lecture 4 The cost of capital and CAPM

RPI-X: Forecasting costs Regulation and Competition John Cubbin

RPI-X: Forecasting costs Regulation and Competition John Cubbin

Syllabus

Syllabus

Week 1 Understanding HTML A simple Web page Linking to other Web pages Publishing your HTML pages

Introduction to Moodle Farzana Latif SCHS Moodle Project Resource Officer Natasa Perovic Stef Smith Lilly Offori
Introduction

Introduction

Security is a major networking concern. 90% of the respondents to the 2004 Computer Security Institute/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey reported security breaches in the last 12 months. Information Week estimates the annual cost of security losses worldwide at $1.6 trillion. It means more than preventing a hacker from breaking into your computer, it also includes being able to recover from temporary service problems, or from natural disasters (Figure 1).

Where’s That Tune? Charlie Inskip c.inskip@city.ac.uk http://vega.soi.city.ac.uk/~gv179

Where’s That Tune? Charlie Inskip c.inskip@city.ac.uk http://vega.soi.city.ac.uk/~gv179

IF statement

IF statement

relational operators: <, <=, >, >=, ==, and /= relational operators: .lt., .le., .gt., .ge., .eq., and .ne. (i) Single statement. IF ( logical expression ) statement Example: read(*,*) a if (a. lt. 0) a = -a write(*,*) a Or read(*,*) a if (a < 0) a = -a write(*,*) a
Media Technology I

Media Technology I

Lecture Notes and Tutorials on: Web : www.staff.city.ac.uk/~raj
EE103 Web Technology Lecturer: Dr. M Rajarajan Email: R.Muttukrishnan@city.ac.uk Web: http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~raj

EE103 Web Technology Lecturer: Dr. M Rajarajan Email: R.Muttukrishnan@city.ac.uk Web: http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~raj

Web Server Security

Web Server Security

Packet Sniffing Information on the Internet is exchanged in chunks of data called packets There are special programs that allow packets to be sniffed A packet sniffer will listen to all packets on the network, whether or not addressed to the local machine This allows the user of the packet sniffer to see anything and everything that is being transmitted on the local network

Some Illustrations of Econometric Problems Topic1

Topic 6 : Production and Cost
Topic 7 Sampling And Sampling Distributions

Topic 7 Sampling And Sampling Distributions

Interpreting Opinion Polls Example1: (Confidence Interval for the population proportion): Suppose that the result of sampling yields the following: p= 0.4 ; n = 36. Use this information to construct a 98% CI for p. Recall from, last week 98% CI for p is [0.21 0.59]
TOPIC4: INTER-TEMPORAL CONSUMPTION CHOICE

TOPIC4: INTER-TEMPORAL CONSUMPTION CHOICE

Saving for tomorrow is a fact of life. Equally, we often spend more than what we currently earn or have by borrowing.
Data Envelopment Analysis MSc in Regulation and Competition Quantitative techniques in Practice John Cubbin, City University©

Data Envelopment Analysis MSc in Regulation and Competition Quantitative techniques in Practice John Cubbin, City University©

Find the probability that her first guess is correct Answer = P(first guess is wrong and second guess is wrong and third guess is right) = 119/120 * 118/119 * 1/118 = 1/120 Answer: There are a total of 5! = 120 guesses possible. So the probability is 1/120 Find the probability that she gets it right on the third attempt A password consists of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. A hacker tries to randomly guess the password.
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