Jason Ivey's Projects
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Our project for the semester
COSC2336 - Lab 3 Studdy the impact of O() on a problem solution and learn to design and tweak an experiment: 1 - Use the 3 different algorithms for Maximum Contiguous Subsequence Sum, you can copy the code from http://www.crazyforcode.com/maximum-sum-in-contiguous-subarray/ - Give credit. You will need to tweak the code to make it work. You can also simplify the code... 2 - Use StopWatch class from the book for timing 3 - Build a tester that: * Generates datasets randomly * Run all 3 algorithm with each generated dataset * You will need multiple test-runs to establish N such that value of T(N) are neither too short (Resolution is mili-second) or too long (Longer than ~ 1 day) * Initially loop multiplying the dataset size by 2 (Initial multiplier) every time 4 - Follow the analysis of experimental data from the book page 176. Plot the data using excel 5 - From this estimate a good starting N and increment such that your table will have at least 4 lines with all 3 results 6 - Run the test and repeat 10 times to obtain an average (you can test with other work-load present or computer idle) 7 - Build a table that shows N vs. average / minimum / maximum T(N) for all 3 algorithms 8 - Turn a professional looking report: a. describes the experiment b. include the code c. include a sample run d. explain the final set of numbers you used (starting size and multiplier and time cut-off) e. explain the findings f. estimate the constant factors for all 3 algorithms assuming aN-cube, bN-square, and cN. 9 - Turn in your code (.java) and the report via e-mail to [email protected]
Simple textual burger sim
A Console Battle Ship Program for Java II
A console calculator with file output
Lab2 for CS278 with H. Leung @ NMSU Discrete Math
Lab 3 for CS278 with Leung.
Java III by F. Blando in class documents and java files
Weekend project for Java III under Prof. Frank Blando foEPCC
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Simple chooser prototype
For NMSU CS 488
My personal py template for what I like to have in a project. Other templates have many useful feature but may have a bigger scope than I usually want.
This is the home of the Open Cyber Center software. This software is a compatibility layer to windows (maybe linux in the future) so that either gaming cafes or other shared computer centers can have a secure and efficient way to allow users to access their systems.
A lab assignment by Prof. Servin to parse parethesis.
Just testing some webserver stuff.
Java III Lab 03 by Jason Ivey under Frank Blando of EPCC.
A python program made with CustomTkInter for the USDA-FIA so that state.db files can have sql command ran on them.
A Programming Language for controlling scrape drivers.
Simulate cache
By Terry Speicher and Jason Ivey.
Notes and stuff from 2020 spring semester.
A RNN for Sulu from Startrek.
Simple Graphing tests in Julia.
A simple R program for cs372
USDA FIA and Purdue Data Mine 2022 class.