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Download BMW 7 Series Saloon ManualLearning Maya is Child's Play ArticleWhen 15-year-old Daniel Grigsby attended the 6th Form Open Evening, an event showcasing pre-university courses available for study, he had no idea his destiny was about to reveal itself. He immediately headed over to the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) stand with an air of curiosity and child-like excitement. “What’s Maya?” he asked the man behind the stand, as he pointed to a small book on the table. “It’s computer animation software. Films like Spider-Man®, The Lord of the Rings™
Trilogy and many others use it to create all kinds of special effects,” was the enthusiastic response.
“I want to work in special effects,” Daniel almost whispered. His eyes were dancing as he picked up the book and lingered over its pages.
“Well, you’ve come to the right place,” smiled the man.
That was a year ago and the man behind the stand was Rob Jones, Digital Arts Facilitator and Maya instructor at Lewisham City Learning Centre (CLC). Daniel has since worked on two animated films and is preparing to attend Bournemouth University, a leading school in computer animation. “When I met Rob Jones by accident, I was very lucky. I am now able to learn this sophisticated software long before going to university,” says Daniel. “Having this experience has given me the encouragement to work hard to achieve my goal.”
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Download pdf Building eBay MashupsUsers Guide to the GLUT for Markov Chain Monte Carlo Graphical Interface Version 1.0The GLUT for Markov chain Monte Carlo (Gf(MC) 2 ) library provides a system for visual- izing the variables involved in Markov chain Monte Carlo. It is designed to provide a relatively simple user interface that allows the management of multiple windows which provide di®erent views of the variables involved in the simulation. It is written in C/C++. The window manage- ment system uses calls to Mark Kilgaard’s OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT). GLUT is almost platform independent, so the features of Gf(MC) 2 should work in almost the same way across di®erent platforms (e.g., Macintosh, Windows, Linux, etc.).
This document describes the features available to the user of an application that draws upon the Gf(MC) 2 library. The table of contents provides a good overview of those features. A separate document will be prepared for developers interested in incorporating the Gf(MC) 2 library into their own software.
Download pdf Users Guide to the GLUT for Markov Chain Monte Carlo Graphical Interface Version 1.0Parallel Prefix Network Generation: an Application of Functional ProgrammingParallel prefix networks are used in priority encoders, and to compute carries in fast adders. A typical microprocessor contains many such networks, and often they are hot- spots. Although parallel prefix (or scan) has been much studied, surprisingly many questions remain unanswered. As geometries shrink, it is not at all clear how to make low power prefix networks with the desired timing properties. Here, I develop a method of writing very highly parameterised parallel prefix network generators in which we specify the combinators used to build the networks and then search for a topology that matches the given delay constraints. This first case study indicates that, in this functional setting, combinators and search fit well together. The resulting prefix networks are both small and shallow, and likely to be useful in low power applications.
Parallel prefix is one of the fundamental algorithms of computer science, and it has been much studied. Yet many theoretical and practical questions remain open. On the theoretical side, we have not had good enough methods to design small shallow prefix networks with limited fanout. We have not either had good enough methods of producing networks that are adapted to the delay profile of their inputs. These are the problems that I solve towards the end of this paper. Both of these problems are interesting in practice too. Small networks promise low power, and here I show first results indicating that we can achieve low power in practice, although much remains to be done.
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