Course description

Overview

Creating a New Website - Creating a New HTML File - Creating Tables - Inserting Images - Editing Text - How to apply a CSS Style - Controling Images with CSS - Built in Image Editing Tools - Image Hotspots - CSS Styling - CSS of Block Elements - CSS and Borders - CSS for Positioning - Padding and Margin with CSS - Page Layout with CSS - More on Page Layouts - Finishing Page Layouts - Fixed vs Liquid - Code View - Inserting JavaScript - Introduction to Forms - Forms and Checkboxes -
Radio Buttons - Lists and Menus - Fieldsets, Jump Menus, and More - Introduction to Form Validation - Form Validation and CSS - Text Field Form Validation - Custom Text Fields - More on Custom Text Fields - Form Validation of Text Area - Form Validation of Password - Form Validation of Checkboxes - Spry Validation of a Dropdown List - Form Validation of a Confirmation - Spry Validation of Radio Groups - Finishing up Forms - Tabbed Panels - Accordian - Collapsible Panels - Tool Tips


What will i learn?

Requirements

skill expert

Free

Lectures

41

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

Certificate

Yes

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Overview In this course, we first provide a comprehensive overview of memory systems, taking an approach that covers both fundamentals and recent research. We first introduce fundamental principles and ideas, covering DRAM and emerging memory technologies as well as many architectural concepts and ideas related to memory organization, memory control, processing-in-memory, and memory latency / energy / bandwidth / reliability / security / QoS. We discuss major challenges facing modern memory systems (and the computing platforms we currently design around the memory system) in the presence of greatly increasing demand for data and its fast analysis. We examine some promising research and design directions to overcome these challenges. On the research-related part of course (sprinkled across topical lectures), we discuss the following key research topics in detail, focusing on both open problems and potential solution directions: Fundamental issues in memory reliability and security and how to enable fundamentally secure, reliable, safe architectures Enabling data-centric and hence fundamentally energy-efficient architectures that are capable of performing computation near data Reducing both latency and energy consumption by tackling the fixed-latency/energy mindset Enabling emerging memory technologies Enabling predictable and QoS-aware memory systems Research challenges and opportunities in enabling emerging NVM (non-volatile memory) technologies Scaling NAND flash memory and SSDs (solid state drives) into the future

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