PPT-End-User Programming by Scientists
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Cyrus Omar Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University 05 899D Human Aspects of Software Development HASD Spring 2011 03292011 2 3 4 5 About 5 of scientists
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Cyrus Omar Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University 05 899D Human Aspects of Software Development HASD Spring 2011 03292011 2 3 4 5 About 5 of scientists develop supercomputer applications right now . Computational Models at the Touch of a Button. Daniel Guan, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD. Introduction. Since supercomputers are not widely available on a local basis, neuroscientists and scientists in general are not able to run their models efficiently. The NSG Portal provides such a powerful tool via the internet, allowing such scientists to conveniently run models at the touch of a button. And with user guidelines and sample results with initial parameters, scientists can crosscheck their results to make sure they are on spot with what to expect. Scientists are able to save valuable time since the NSG Portal produces easily accessible results negating the burden of a running a large-scale model and the hassle of finding a powerful machine like a supercomputer to do that work.. CSE 113. Gaurav. Kumar. CSE 113 – Introduction to. Computer Programming I. Instructor: Gaurav Kumar. Office. : . 113V Davis Hall. Email. : . gauravku@buffalo.edu. Email . you send me should be from . by Demonstration. Kerry Chang. Human-Computer Interaction Institute. Carnegie Mellon University. 05-899D: Human Aspects of Software Development (HASD. ). Spring 2011 – Lecture 25. History. Direct Manipulation: Allows users to interact with the computer by pointing to objects on the screen and manipulating them using a mouse and keyboard. (Ben . Dr. Jeyakesavan Veerasamy. Senior Lecturer. University of Texas . at Dallas. jeyv@utdallas.edu. Programmable device. ?. What is programming?. Set up parameters such that same device can be made to do several different things.. for end-user programming. Christopher . Scaffidi. An excerpt from the future. “End-user programming provides benefits to individuals and institutions. Studies have shown that compared to non-programmers in the same occupations, end-user programmers . for end-user programming. Christopher . Scaffidi. An excerpt from the future. “End-user programming provides benefits to individuals and institutions. Studies have shown that compared to non-programmers in the same occupations, end-user programmers . Marktoberdorf Lectures. August 2015. Sumit Gulwani. Demos of Programming-by-Examples Tools . Dealing with Ambiguity in Example-based specification. 1. Lecture . 1. 2. Programming by Examples. Program synthesis: . for . Scientific Software. How and When do they Work?. Erik H. Trainer. , . Chalalai. . Chaihirunkarn. , . Arun. . Kalyanasundaram. , James D. . Herbsleb. Software is Key for Science. Scientists write . SPRING 2018. Thank you very much!!. The class URL is. cs.uky.edu/~keen/115/115.html. You can see this in Canvas.. Personnel. Dr. Debby Keen, Course Coordinator/Lab Instructor. Office hours in Davis Marksbury 207 and RGAN 103:. The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand
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