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COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part II – 2014 – Paper 7 13 Security II (FMS) (a) Consider a gamble in which you have even chances of winning or losing $100. Your expected gain or loss will be $0 and you should therefore be

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-09 10:18:43
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    Security IIDr Frank Stajano and Dr Markus Kuhn + guest lecturers Computer Science Tripos Part II

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-22 11:37:07
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      COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2013 – Paper 3 6 Concepts in Programming Languages (MPF) (a) Give one difference and one similarity between the programming languages: (i ) Algol and Pascal

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        COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2013 – Paper 4 6 Databases (TGG) (a) Explain how data duplication and data redundancy are distinct concepts in relational database design.

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          Security IIDr Frank Stajano and Dr Markus Kuhn + guest lecturers Computer Science Tripos Part II

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          Language: English - Date: 2013-01-25 06:35:48
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            COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part II – 2012 – Paper 9 6 Information Theory and Coding (JGD) (a) Prove that the information measure is additive: that the information gained from observing the combination of N independent e

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              COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2013 – Paper 6 3 Computation Theory (AMP) (a) What does it mean for a register machine to be universal ?

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                COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part II – 2013 – Paper 9 6 Information Theory and Coding (JGD) (a) Two random variables X and Y are correlated. The marginal probabilities p(X) and p(Y ) are known, as is their joint probabili

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                  COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2014 – Paper 5 3 Computer Design (SWM) (a) What is a data cache and how does it differ from an instruction cache? [4 marks]

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                    COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part IB – 2013 – Paper 5 4 Computer Networking (AWM) (a) A spy elects to use a self-synchronizing scrambler to encode his secret message. Explain why this will not give him any privacy and why

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