Use case points (UCP or UCPs) is a software estimation technique used to forecast the software size for software development projects. UCP is used when the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodologies are being used for the software design and development. The concept of UCP is based on the requirements for the system being written using use cases, which is part of the UML set of modeling techniques. The software size (UCP) is calculated based on elements of the system use cases with factoring to account for technical and environmental considerations. The UCP for a project can then be used to calculate the estimated effort for a project. (Wikipedia).
Set Theory (Part 2): ZFC Axioms
Please feel free to leave comments/questions on the video and practice problems below! In this video, I introduce some common axioms in set theory using the Zermelo-Fraenkel w/ choice (ZFC) system. Five out of nine ZFC axioms are covered and the remaining four will be introduced in their
From playlist Set Theory by Mathoma
Trigonometry - Sketch an angle using a point
Many times we think of angles floating around in space, but we can connect them to what you already know about graphs by putting them on a coordinate axis. Watch in the examples how we can take a point, and use it to define an angle. For more videos please visit http://www.mysecretmathtu
From playlist Trigonometry
Number Line Intervals Using Inequalities and Interval Notation
#shorts This video explains how two write a given interval using compound inequalities and interval notation.
From playlist Math Shorts
Using Excel in the Normal Model
A Microsoft Excel tutorial on: Computing a z-Score or Missing Value of a z-Score 0:22 Finding the Area to the Left or Right of a z-Score 5:02 Finding the Area Between Two z-Scores or in the Tails for Two z-Scores 11:11 Finding a z-Score with a Given Area to the Left or Right 19:00 Finding
From playlist Using Excel in Statistics
Google Docs: Working with Tables
In this video, you’ll learn more about working with tables in Google Docs. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/googledocuments/working-with-tables/1/ to learn even more. We hope you enjoy!
From playlist Google Docs
In this video, you’ll learn the basics of working with action buttons in PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2016, and Office 365. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint/action-buttons/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Inserting action buttons • Testing ac
From playlist Microsoft PowerPoint
Ex: Determine Solutions to Inequalities in One Variable
This video explains how to graphically determine if given values are in the solution set of an inequality in one variable.
From playlist Solving Absolute Value Inequalities
Angles and Constraints | Trigonometry | Pre-Calculus
In this video we will cover how to determine the quadrant that an angle lies in so that we can evaluate the six trigonometric functions given an equation and constraint. We will also look at evaluating the six trigonometric funtions given a point. I make short, to-the-point online math t
From playlist Pc - In the classroom
Data Science with Mathematica -- Logistic Regression, and the end of Corona
This session of my Data Science with Mathematica track contains my Corona virus model, using the logistic function. I first introduce the logistic function with differential equations, then provide several examples, and finally introduce my Corona model. I predict the end of Corona for Chi
From playlist Data Science with Mathematica
Christian Elsholtz: Improved cap constructions, and sets withoutarithmetic progressions
CIRM VIRTUAL CONFERENCE Recorded during the meeting " Diophantine Problems, Determinism and Randomness" the November 24, 2020 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide
From playlist Diophantine Problems, Determinism and Randomness - CIRM 23/27 November 2020 - Virtual event
Live Coding "Sphere Gears" - Part 1
LIVE streamed deconstruction of the "Sphere Gears" mathematical image and animation, PART 1. Support this channel by subscribing and on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/inigoquilez and click the bell to get notifications on new videos! The final piece is here: https://www.shadertoy.com/vi
From playlist LIVE tutorials
Carla Farsi: Proper Lie Groupoids and their structures
Talk by Carla Farsi in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas) http://www.math.wustl.edu/~xtang/NCG-Seminar.html on June 24, 2020.
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas)
Log del Pezzo surfaces of rank one by DongSeon Hwang
Algebraic Surfaces and Related Topics PROGRAM URL : http://www.icts.res.in/program/AS2015 DESCRIPTION : This is a joint program of ICTS with TIFR, Mumbai and KIAS, Seoul. The theory of surfaces has been the cradle to many powerful ideas in Algebraic Geometry. The problems in this area
From playlist Algebraic Surfaces and Related Topics
Machine learning - Decision trees
Decision trees for classification. Slides available at: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~nando/540-2013/lectures.html Course taught in 2013 at UBC by Nando de Freitas
From playlist Machine Learning 2013
Foundations for Learning in the Age of Big Data II - Maria Florina Balcan
Topic: Foundations for Learning in the Age of Big Data Speaker: Maria Florina Balcan Affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University Date: May 24, 2022 Balcan-2022-05-24
From playlist Mathematics
The Fundamental Domain | The Geometry of SL(2,Z), Section 1.2
The fundamental domain for SL(2,Z) on the complex upper half plane is described, with proof. We also derive the stabilizers of the action, and provide generators for SL(2,Z). My Twitter: https://twitter.com/KristapsBalodi3 Description of the Fundamental Domain:(0:00) Statement of Main T
From playlist The Geometry of SL(2,Z)
Low degree points on curves. - Vogt - Workshop 2 - CEB T2 2019
Isabel Vogt (MIT) / 27.06.2019 Low degree points on curves. In this talk we will discuss an arithmetic analogue of the gonality of a curve over a number field: the smallest positive integer e such that the points of residue degree bounded by e are infinite. By work of Faltings, Harris–S
From playlist 2019 - T2 - Reinventing rational points
Absolute vs. relative Gromov-Witten invariants - Tehrani
Topic: Absolute vs. relative Gromov-Witten invariants Speaker: Mohammad Tehrani Date: Friday, December 18 We compare absolute and relative Gromov-Witten invariants with the basic contact vector for very positive divisors. For such divisors, one might expect that these invariants are the s
From playlist Mathematics
TabletClass Math http://www.tabletclass.com . This explains interval notation and set builder notation. Set notation is used in more advance math like Pre-Calculus and higher.
From playlist Pre-Calculus / Trigonometry