What is RISC Architecture? * RISC stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computer. * An Instruction set is a set of instructions that helps the user to construct machine language programs to do computable tasks. History * In early days‚ the mainframes consumed a lot of resources for operations * Due to this‚ in 1980 David Paterson‚ University of Berkeley introduced the RISC concept. * This included fewer instructions with simple constructs which had faster execution‚ and less
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EMSE 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision Making EXTRA PROBLEM 6: SOLVING DECISION TREES Read the following decision problem and answer the questions below. A manufacturer produces items that have a probability p of being defective. These items are formed into batches of 150. Past experience indicates that some (batches) are of good quality (i.e. p=0.05) and others are of bad quality (i.e. p=0.25). Furthermore‚ 80% of the batches produced are of good quality and 20% of the batches are
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* Clause order = mirrored by phrasal order: i.e. the cat’s tail (MH) ~ the tail of the cat (HM) MH or OV lgs. are usually prepositional (OV herein) and have case inflections‚ whereas HM or VO lgs. are usually postpositional (VO in here) * OE. basically V-final –> PDE basically V-non-final (most frequently V-second): OV –> VO * This change implies coexisting patterns‚ but not indeterminate w-o The pattern of main clauses changes before that of subordinate clauses
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(A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 Financial Investment (A+) 4 Gain on investment on securities (OE+) 4 c)AVAIL FOR SALE: recorded on B/S at FAIR VALUE; gains & losses are NOT recognized in I/S but in a separate EQUITY account called Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI); AxS Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 AxS Investment (A+) 10 Reserve - AOCI (OE+) 6 Deferred taxed payable (L+) 4 If sold: Cash 35 AOCI 6 Deferred taxes
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solution only dep dependent ft follow through after error isw ignore subsequent working oe or equivalent SC Special Case www without wrong working soi seen or implied Qu. 1 (a) (b) (c) Answers 950 7 cao 66 Mark 2 2 3 Part Mark M1 for 2000 ÷ (19 + 21) M1 for 265 seen oe e.g. adding up 37s 37 M1 for 54 seen M1 indep for 80 seen Or M2 for 33 67 × 200 or M1 for × 200 100 100 (d) 41 4 M1 for (500 × 1.04) × (1.04) oe A1 for 540.8 M1 dep for ‘their 540.8’ – 500 B1 ft for ‘their 40.8’ rounded to 41 Alt
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General characteristics The surviving vocabulary of Old English (OE) is relatively small. The Thesaurus of Old English (TOE)‚ with which you will be working‚ contains almost 34‚000 different word forms‚ whereas a modern desk dictionary might contain 80‚000. Some of these words have more than one meaning‚ i.e. they are polysemous: TOE contains just over 50‚000 meanings altogether. An example of multiple meaning or polysemy is OE ecg‚ pronounced in the same way as its Modern English (Mod. E.) descendant
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1. THE GERM. LANGUAGES IN THE MOD. WORLD Languages can be classified acc. to different principles. The historical classification groups lang-s in accordance with their origin from a common linguistic ancestor. English belongs to the Germanic or Teutonic group of lang-s. The modern GL are 11 in number. They all go to ProtoGermanic. And protogerm. goes to the Indoeuropean tongues. The GL fall into: 1. East Germanic (The Gothic Lang.) – nowadays all of them are dead‚ 2. North Germanic : Swedish –
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syllabuses. Page 2 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – May/June 2010 Syllabus 0580 Paper 41 Abbreviations cao correct answer only cso correct solution only dep dependent ft follow through after error isw ignore subsequent working oe or equivalent SC Special Case www without wrong working Qu. 1 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Answers 11:14 50 12 280 240 (ii) 5 (iii) 4.75 Mark 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 M1 for 1 × 2 + 1 × 3 + 17 × 4 + 12 × 5 + 6 × 6 + 3 × 7 condone one slip then M1 dependent result (190)
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