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2009 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Sunghoon Jang; Kenneth Markowitz; Hong Li
future.References:[1] Coster S.; Gulliford M.C.; Seed P.T.; Powrie J.K.; Swaminathan R.: “Monitoring BloodGlucose Control in Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review ”, Health Technology Assesment,2000, vol. 4, no. 12.[2] Frost M.C.; Batchelor M.M.; Lee Y.; Zhang H.; Kang Y.; Oh B.; Wilson G.S.; Gifford R.;Rudich S.M.: “Preparation and characterization of implantable sensors with nitric oxide releasecoatings”, Microchemical Journal, June 2003, vol. 74, pp. 277-288(12)[3] Jang S., Ciszkowska M., Russo R., Li H, “A New Approach to Glucose Monitoring Using aNon-Invasive Ocular Amperometric Electro-Chemical Glucose Sensor for the Diabetics”, theASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring 2006 conference, Brooklyn, NY, April 28-29, 2006.[4] Jang S., Russo R., Li H
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2009 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Tom M. Warms
is shown in Figure 14, and when the trace is complete in Figure 15.Future workSucceeding versions of RandomLinearizer will implement additional features of C++ and otherprogramming languages, as well as a wider array of programming techniques. They will providea variety of methods for the user to enter input and display his or her expertise, and a robustmethod for instructors to supplement the data that is built into the program.References[1] Warms, T.M. and Drobish, R., “Tracing the Execution of Computer Programs – Report on a ClassroomMethod,” Proceedings of the Spring 2007 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference, Newark, April 2007.[2] Warms, Tom M., "Tracing the Execution of C++ Programs," Inroads - the SIGCSE Bulletin, Vol. 33, No. 4,(2001