Lecture 1: Goals of the course; what is computation; introduction to data types, operators, and variablesInstructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag V...
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Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 230 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.
Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 230 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. The platform's powerful capacity and reliable performance are maintained by a combination of our own expertise and a process of consultation with the library and research communities. With the help of these stakeholders, we maintain CJO as an industry-leading e-publishing service.
he Diagnostic Competition is proposed to be the first of a series of international competitions that will be hosted yearly at the International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX).
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