Notices
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This page contains general notices for
Performance Evaluation.
November 29, 2004 - The solution to the "compare two systems"
problem that was given to you in class today is
here
November 29, 2004 - Here are the instuctions as they will appear in exam
#1:
Welcome to Exam #2 in Performance Evaluation (CIS 6930). You
have 75 minutes. Read each problem carefully. There are eight required
problems (each problem is worth 12 points - you get 4 points for correctly
following instructions). You may have with you a calculator, pencils, eraser,
blank paper, lucky rabbit's foot, and one 8.5 x 11 inch "formula sheet". On
this formula sheet you may have anything you want (definitions, formulas, etc.)
handwritten by you. You may use both sides. Computer generated text,
photocopies, and scans are not allowed on this sheet. Please submit your
formula sheet with your exam. Please start each numbered problem on a new sheet
of paper and do not write on the back of the sheets (I do not care about saving
paper!). Submit everything in problem order. No sharing of calculators. Good
luck and be sure to show your work.
November 14, 2004 - The CSIM call center simulation model is
callcenter.c.
November 8, 2004 - The M/M/1 simulation discussed in class today is
mm1.c.
September 28, 2004 - Here are the instuctions as they will appear
in exam #1:
Welcome to Exam #1 in Computer Networks II (CIS 6930). You have 75 minutes.
Read each problem carefully. There are seven required problems (each problem
is worth 14 points - you get 2 points for correctly following instructions).
You may have with you a calculator, pencils, eraser, blank paper, lucky rabbit's
foot, and one 8.5 x 11 inch "formula sheet". On this formula sheet you may have
anything you want (definitions, formulas, etc.) handwritten by you. You may use
both sides. Computer generated text, photocopies, and scans are not allowed on
this sheet. Please submit your formula sheet with your exam. Please start each
numbered problem on a new sheet of paper and do not write on the back of the
sheets (I do not care about saving paper!). Submit everything in problem order.
No sharing of calculators. Good luck and be sure to show your work. A
Z-transform table is included as part of this exam.
August 18, 2004 - Welcome to a new semester!
Last update on November 29, 2004
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