Lecture 1 introduction to multi level models
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www.vssut.ac.inLecture 31 Introduction to Cloud Computing, Types: Deployment and Service Models, Characteristics, Applications Lecture 32 Service-Level Agreement, Virtualization Lecture 33 High-Throughput Computing: Task Computing and Task-based Application Models Lecture 34 Market-Based Management of Clouds
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ocw.mit.eduSep 21, 2010 · 1u 1 + α 2u 2) = α 1Gu 1 + α 2Gu 2 So if y 1 is the response of G to u 1 (y 1 = Gu 1), and y 2 is the response of G to u 2 (y 2 = Gu 2), then the response to α 1u 1 + α 2u 2 is α 1y 1 + α 2y 2 • A system is said to be time-invariant if the relationship between the input and output is independent of time. So if the response to u(t)
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