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Orthogonal array testing

Orthogonal array testing is a black box testing technique that is a systematic, statistical way of software testing. It is used when the number of inputs to the system is relatively small, but too large to allow for exhaustive testing of every possible input to the systems. It is particularly effective in finding errors associated with faulty logic within computer software systems. Orthogonal arrays can be applied in user interface testing, system testing, regression testing, and performance testing.The permutations of factor levels comprising a single treatment are so chosen that their responses are uncorrelated and therefore each treatment gives a unique piece of information. The net effects of organizing the experiment in such treatments is that the same piece of information is gathered in the minimum number of experiments. (Wikipedia).

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The orthogonal projection of one vector along another.

From playlist Linear Algebra

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Determine if the Vectors are Orthogonal

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Determine if the Vectors are Orthogonal

From playlist Calculus

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11H Orthogonal Projection of a Vector

The orthogonal projection of one vector along another.

From playlist Linear Algebra

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Orthogonal sets

This is the first video of a linear algebra-series on orthogonality. In this video, I define the notion of orthogonal sets, then show that an orthogonal set without the 0 vector is linearly independent, and finally I show that it's easy to calculate the coordinates of a vector in terms of

From playlist Orthogonality

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From playlist Linear Algebra

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In this video, I define the concept of orthogonal projection of a vector on a line (and on more general subspaces), derive a very nice formula for it, and show why orthogonal projections are so useful. You might even see the hugging formula again. Enjoy! This is the second part of the ort

From playlist Orthogonality

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Linear Algebra 7.1 Orthogonal Matrices

My notes are available at http://asherbroberts.com/ (so you can write along with me). Elementary Linear Algebra: Applications Version 12th Edition by Howard Anton, Chris Rorres, and Anton Kaul A. Roberts is supported in part by the grants NSF CAREER 1653602 and NSF DMS 2153803.

From playlist Linear Algebra

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Orthogonal matrices | Lecture 7 | Matrix Algebra for Engineers

Definition of orthogonal matrices. Join me on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/matrix-algebra-engineers Lecture notes at http://www.math.ust.hk/~machas/matrix-algebra-for-engineers.pdf Subscribe to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/jchasnov?sub_confirmation=1

From playlist Matrix Algebra for Engineers

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Function Orthogonality Explained

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For more training resources, visit: http://www.wolfram.com/training/ See how easy it is to use the Wolfram Language to solve real-world statistics and probability problems with quantity data, enhanced time series support, and over 150 distributions, including random matrices. Notebook li

From playlist New in the Wolfram Language and Mathematica Version 11

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8. Protein Folding 1

MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016 Instructor: Elizabeth Nolan View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-08JS16 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63vvR4xtexZdoPywRYIZI0- In the first part of this lecture, Professor Nolan finishes discussi

From playlist MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016

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From playlist Non-Hermitian Physics - PHHQP XVIII

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Point Cloud Classification - Keras Code Examples

This video walks through the Keras Code Example implementation of Point Cloud Classification. I had a tough time understanding what the TNET blocks are motivated by, but if interested the paper link is below. I hope this tutorial still provided a decent enough example of what point clouds

From playlist Keras Code Examples

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36 entangled officers of Euler: A quantum solution to a classically... by Arul Lakshminarayan

Colloquium: 36 entangled officers of Euler: A quantum solution to a classically impossible problem Speaker: Arul Lakshminarayan (IIT Madras, Chennai) Date: Mon, 06 June 2022, 15:30 to 17:00 Venue: Online and Madhava Lecture Hall Abstract The 36 officers problem of Euler is a well-known i

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RubyConf 2021 - Golf Scripting with Ruby - Helping Santa Schedule Christmas by Ely Alvarado

Code Golf is a fun form of programming competition where the aim is to produce the shortest source code that implements an algorithm. In this talk we will show how we tackle a complex problem: helping Santa schedule the work of his elves Army to deliver presents on Christmas Day. We will g

From playlist RubyConf 2021

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Dipendra Prasad - Branching laws: homological aspects

By this time in the summer school, the audience will have seen the question about decomposing a representation of a group when restricted to a subgroup which is referred to as the branching law. In this lecture, we focus attention on homological aspects of the branching law. The lecture

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From playlist AGACSE2021

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What Are Phased Arrays?

This video introduces the concept of phased arrays. An array refers to multiple sensors, arranged in some configuration, that act together to produce a desired sensor pattern. With a phased array, we can electronically steer that pattern without having to physically move the array simply b

From playlist Understanding Phased Array Systems and Beamforming

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60 years of dynamics and number expansions - 11 December 2018

http://crm.sns.it/event/441/ 60 years of dynamics and number expansions Partially supported by Delft University of Technology, by Utrecht University and the University of Pisa It has been a little over sixty years since A. Renyi published his famous article on the dynamics of number expa

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