PPT-CSE 30341

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Operating System Principles Security Security The Security Problem Program Threats System and Network Threats Cryptography as a Security Tool User Authentication

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Operating System Principles Security Security The Security Problem Program Threats System and Network Threats Cryptography as a Security Tool User Authentication Implementing Security Defenses. Compiler Construction. Parser Semantic Actions. Intermediate Representations. AST. Linear. Next. Spring 2014. Jim Hogg - UW - CSE - P501. G. -. 1. Parts of . a Compiler. Spring 2014. Jim Hogg - UW - CSE - P501. Lecture 12. Modular Arithmetic and Applications. Autumn . 2012. Autumn 2012. CSE 311. 1. Announcements. Reading assignments. Today and Friday: . 4.1-4.3 . 7. th. Edition. What you need to know about targeting, grooming and Child Sexual Exploitation. A guide for anyone working with young people . Before you go any further:. Fill in the survey. You need to know: . The grooming line. Operating System Principles. Protection. Overview. Goals of Protection . Principles of Protection. Domain of Protection . Access Matrix . Implementation of Access Matrix . Access Control. Revocation of Access Rights . CSE 2331/5331. Topic 10:. Basic Graph Alg.. . Representations . Basic traversal algorithms. . Topological . sort. . CSE 2331/5331. What Is A Graph. Graph G = (V, E). V: set of nodes. E: set of edges. Programming Concepts & Tools. Hal Perkins. Winter 2017. Lecture 5 – Regular Expressions, . grep. , Other Utilities. UW CSE 374 Winter 2017. 1. Where we are. Done learning about the shell and it’s bizarre “programming language” (but pick up more on hw3). Lecture 20. Context-Free Grammars and Languages. Autumn 2012. Autumn 2012. CSE 311. 1. Announcements. Reading Assignment. 7. th. Edition, . Section 9.1 and pp. 594-601. 6. th. Edition, . Section 8.1 and pp. 541-548. Course info. Prereq. – CSE 2221 or CSE 222. Co-. req. – CSE . 2231. Website. http. ://www.cse.ohio-state.edu. /. ~shir/cse-. 2451. /. Brief history of C. 1970’s. Unix. C, from BCPL (Thompson and Ritchie. A-. 1. CSE P 501 – Compilers. Overview . and . Administrivia. Hal Perkins. Autumn 2011. Credits. Some direct ancestors of this course. UW CSE 401 (Chambers, Snyder, Notkin…). Cornell CS 412-3 (. Teitelbaum. Autumn 2012. Lecture 1. Propositional Logic. 1. About the course. From the CSE catalog:. CSE 311 Foundations of Computing I (4) . Examines fundamentals of logic, set theory, induction, and algebraic structures with applications to computing; finite state machines; and limits of computability. Prerequisite: CSE 143; either MATH 126 or MATH 136. . X3-. 1. CSE P 501 – Compilers. Threads and Memory Models. Hal Perkins. Autumn 2011. References. Memory Models: A Case for Rethinking Parallel Languages and Hardware. Adve. and Boehm, CACM Aug. 2010. P-. 1. CSE P 501 – Compilers. Register Allocation. Hal Perkins. Autumn 2011. 11/22/2011. © 2002-11 Hal Perkins & UW CSE. P-. 2. Agenda. Register allocation constraints. Local methods. Faster compile, slower code, but good enough for lots of things (JITs, …). Lecture 17: . Topological Sort / Graph Traversals. Linda Shapiro. Winter 2015. Announcements . We are all caught up on grading.. HW05 is due Monday March 2.. Graphs this week.. HW06 will cover B+-Trees and Graphs. It will be mostly paper and pencil with one problem requiring a little programming.. Gary Cottrell. Computer Science and Engineering Department. Institute for Neural Computation. Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center. UCSD. 4/11/17. CSE 87. 2. Introduction. Your brain is made up of 10.

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