Elyse Segebart NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic 02.15.2014 Unit 6 Analysis 1: Memory Cost RAM Prices throughout the years: Year | Average Cost Per Gigabyte | 2013 | $5.5 | 2010 | $12.37 | 2005 | $189 | 2000 | $1,107 | 1995 | $30,875 | 1990 | $103,880 | 1985 | $859,375 | 1980 | $6,328,125 | Historic RAM Prices | Year | Manufacturer | Size (KB) | Price | Price / MB | 1957 | C.C.C. | 0.00098 | $392 | $411,041,792 | 1960 | E.E.Co. | 0.00098 | $5 | $5,242,880 | 1965 | IBM | 0.00098 | $2.52 | $2,642,412 | 1970 | IBM | 0.00098 | $0.70 | $734,003 | 1975 | MITS | 0.25 | $103 | $421,888 | 1980 | Interface Age | 64 | $405 | $6,480 | 1985 | Do Kay BYTE | 512 | $440 | $880 | 1990 | Unitex BYTE | 8,192 | $851 | $106 | 1995 | Pacific Coast Micro | 16,384 | $494 | $30.9 | 2000 | Crucial | 65,536 | $72 | $1.12 | 2005 | Corsair | 1,048,576 | $189 | $0.185 | 2010 | Kingston | 8,388,608 | $99 | $0.0122 | 2013 | Crucial | 16,777,216 | $88 | $0.0054 | In 1957, one bit of RAM cost roughly $49 dollars based on the chart above. Just last year in 2013, the price per bit for ram storage is not even pennies. (My calculator doesn’t go that far, ha.)
History 101-07: Examination I – Study Guide The first exam (25%) will be held on February 3. It covers chapters 1-3 of the textbook and all material discussed in class. Part I of the exam will consist of 40 multiple-choice questions, to be answered on a Scan-Tron sheet (worth 2 points each). Sample question: This great Frankish warrior king (reigned 768-814) became Emperor of the West in 800: a. Charles Martel b. Pepin the Short c. Charlemagne d. Louis the Pious e. Lothar. Part II will consist of five “fill-in-the-blank” identification questions (4 points each).
The table below contains the relevant information for this project. | | | Development cost | $ | 1,050,000 | | Estimated development time | | 9 | months | Pilot testing | $ | 200,000 | | Ramp-up cost | $ | 400,000 | | Marketing and support cost | $ | 150,000 | per year | Sales and production volume | | 60,000 | per year | Unit production cost | $ | 100 | | Unit price | $ | 185 | | Interest rate | | 8 | % | | Tuff Wheels also has provided the project plan shown below. As can be seen in the project plan, the company thinks that the product life will be three years until a new product must be created. | a. | What is the net present value (discounted at 8%) of this project?
Completing the assignment: 1) This is a group assignment 2) Five groups will present on Tuesday 3) Bring the completed assignment with you to class on the assigned date. PUT YOUR Group’s NUMBER ON IT AND YOUR NAMES! Completion of this assignment under these requirements is worth 10% points on your final grade. Questions: 1. Using the data in the case, including base case sales projections, develop a spreadsheet model that has two major components; a weekly cash flow statement and a weekly income statement.
AP World History Mr. Ferraro Spring Valley HS CFERRARO@ERCSD.K12.NY.US Week of 3/12 Days until test 45(42) Monday – America: Growth of A Nation: http://www.animatedatlas.com/movie2.html Watch the video up to 1890. Take notes. Thesis: Change & Continuity over Time – Explain changes and continuities in the geography of the United States in the 18th – 19th centuries. Begin Week 1 Review Tuesday – Complete Week 1 Review. On Friday we will go over all of the Week 1 materials.
Critical Essay Weight: This essay is worth 25% of the final grade. Due: After completing Unit 10 of Study Guide II. Instructions: Write an essay (of approximately 1000–1250 words) summarizing and evaluating one passage from the three choices listed below. Be sure to use the appropriate criteria in your evaluation, depending on what kind of argument or theory is being presented. Note: The passages identified with page numbers are from J. Cederblom and D. W. Paulsen, Critical Reasoning, 7th ed.
Weekly Eligibility Every Thursday, your current assignment average will be updated and posted in Campus for your weekly eligibility. It is up to you to check your grades at least once a week and notify me of any discrepancies you may find. Maternity Leave My husband and I are expecting our first child. My due date is November 7th, 2013. This means, you will have a long term sub the later part of this semester.
Student ID Number: (ID number only and NOT your name) 8. Date of Submission: (date) * Include a word count at the end of your report. Submission Deadline: Draft report - Friday, 5/6/2015, 3pm to Academic Services. (If your draft report is not submitted by the deadline - only 95% of the final report mark will be awarded) You will also need to submit ONE electronic copy to your tutor via Turn It In. Final summative report - Monday, 15/6/2015, 3pm to Academic Services.
Professor Dougherty American History Since 1877 (HIST 202) Semester Research Project Due Date: Thursday, March 21st, 2013 This semester you are required to complete a research project that is worth 100 points or approximately 15% of your total grade. Please start early, note the due date above, and contact me with any questions. NOTE: The writing requirement is a state mandate for all transfer-level history courses. Consequently, you are required to submit a paper that meets the minimum length requirement outlined under General Rules – Format, Length, and Writing. The remainder of your state-mandated writing requirement will be completed in the Discussion Board.
LENGTH: at least one typed, double-spaced page DUE DATE: At the beginning of the class session in week #3. GRADING: This assignment is worth 30 points. PROCESS: 1. Review the testimony in the Mary Barnett case (pp. 22-28) and read "Jurors Hear Evidence and Turn It into Stories" (pp. 32-35).