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  • ...a reasonable application should not try to catch." An exception "indicates conditions that a reasonable application might want to catch."<ref>https://stackoverfl
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  • ...e of types of conditional questions. You should '''start''' thinking about conditions in plain english before you start thinking about [[operators]]. print("both conditions are true.")
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  • School policy requires me to communicate with your parents when one of the conditions are met:
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  • # Conditional Rules: Set up conditions under which certain actions occur. For example, in a traffic simulation, yo # Boundary Conditions: Define rules for how the simulation handles the edges of the system. For e
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  • under the following conditions: Waiver — Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from David J. Malan of Harvard Universi
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  • ...e of types of conditional questions. You should '''start''' thinking about conditions in plain english before you start thinking about [[operators]]. When you a * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • # If time permits, we will COMBINE conditions and loops * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • # If time permits, we will COMBINE conditions and loops * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • # If time permits, we will COMBINE conditions and loops * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm.
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  • * [[Pre-conditions]] * [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • * [[Pre-conditions]] * [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • * [[Pre-conditions]] * [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • ...can be run multiple times to test different scenarios, ensuring consistent conditions for each test. ...nables exploration of various 'what-if' scenarios, such as extreme weather conditions or pollution levels.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. Level: 3 * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm. Level: 3
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. Level: 3 * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm. Level: 3
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  • | Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving and programming | | Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving an
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. Level: 3 * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm. Level: 3
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  • # If time permits, we will COMBINE conditions and loops * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * [[Pre-conditions]] * [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • # If time permits, we will COMBINE conditions and loops * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • # If time permits, we will COMBINE conditions and loops * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * [[Pre-conditions]] * [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • * [[Pre-conditions]] * [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. Level: 3 * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm. Level: 3
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system. Level: 3 * Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm. Level: 3
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  • ...and provide travelers with real-time advisories about such things as road conditions, traffic congestion, accidents, construction zones and parking availability
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • ...vigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight
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  • ...a reasonable application should not try to catch." An exception "indicates conditions that a reasonable application might want to catch."<ref>https://stackoverfl
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • ...e people in need of rescue. It's particularly useful in low-light or smoky conditions, where traditional cameras might struggle.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • ...(vSLAM), "Initialization" refers to the process of setting up the initial conditions or starting point for the algorithm.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • * Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.
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  • ...engths and weaknesses. For example, the camera might struggle in low light conditions, the LIDAR might have trouble with reflective surfaces, and the wheel encod
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  • ...able to describe counter-based and conditional looping structures and the conditions where they would be used. ...m to make decisions and take different paths of execution based on certain conditions. There are several types of selection or branching structures that can be u
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  • | Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving and programming | | Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving an
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  • ## [[Exceptions and pre-conditions]]
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  • ...e occurrence, during computation, of exceptions – anomalous or exceptional conditions requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program
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  • |Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving and programming | |Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving an
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  • ;exception:anomalous or exceptional conditions requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program ;exceptions:anomalous or exceptional conditions requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program
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  • You have to think about [[conditions]] and [[computational thinking]] here. You are also going to be sorting a l
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  • ## your program must have win and lose conditions # we sort the list because our win conditions are in a certain order. 1,2,3 is a win, but 3,2,1 isn't.
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  • ...s to choose a weight w1=6 for the weather, and w2=2 and w3=2 for the other conditions. The larger value of w1 indicates that the weather matters a lot to you, mu
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  • Verification is the process to make sure the product satisfies the conditions imposed at the start of the development phase. In other words, to make sure
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  • ...rth at almost any time. The global coverage is 24 hours a day, all weather conditions.
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  • | Explain the relationship between the decisions and conditions of a system.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving and programming | | Explain the need for pre-conditions when executing an algorithm.|| [[Computational thinking, problem-solving an
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  • ...y any decisions that need to be made within the process. These may include conditions that need to be evaluated or choices that need to be made based on the inpu
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  • Verification is the process to make sure the product satisfies the conditions imposed at the start of the development phase. In other words, to make sure ...while continuously running with normal input and under normal operational conditions, as opposed to stress testing, or fuzz testing. Memory leak, as well as bas
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  • ...e or negate conditions in a query. The AND operator requires that multiple conditions be met, the OR operator requires that at least one condition be met, and th
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  • ...optimal system performance and user experience under varying workloads and conditions.
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  • ...mputational thinking]] || In-class assessment on operators, variables, and conditions
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