May 7, 2004The answers to the practice final and the answers to the practice midterm are now posted.
May 5, 2004 You can pick up any old materials (homeworks, projects, midterm) that we still have at the review session on Friday.
May 5, 2004 The solution to the C++ Project is here and notes on the design aspect can be found here
May 4,2004 Answers to the types non-programming homework are now posted on the homework page. Over the next 2 days we will be posting answers for the programming projects on that page as well; already posted are the answers for Scheme and C.
Tom's going to hold extra office hours Wed. and Friday (see his rescitation page)- also a reminder there is an exam review Friday, noon, SEC-118.
April 29, 2004 The following chart in PDF shows the grades distribution on the C project.
The note below about "trying the tests yourself" means you should write your own main() that calls your C functions with the same parameters and in the same order as we did. This is how we are showing you the test data we used to call your functions. By running your main you can observe the changes to the freelist data structure caused by your functions, and thus, better understand which calls did not yield correct results. DO NOT merely download these *.c files and try to run them, as they will not compile by themselves.
April 28, 2004, 10:45pm Look here to better understand how your C project was graded. If, after you try the same tests yourself, you have questions about the grading, please contact George Sakkis.
April 28, 2004 Some of the C assignments WERE regraded because of problems with our grading script. This only affects myFreeWithMerge.c files which were improperly named (e.g., had lower case letters where upper case was expected) and tests where 'segmentation faults' occurred during testing. The new grades HAVE been posted on WebCT.
For the Prolog project, please call your file "shape.pl". You should embed your comments about the invertability of your predicates (as directed in the assignment) as comments at the end of this file.
Click here to obtain practice questions for the final exam (same practice test used last year). Click here to obtain practice questions for s2003's midterm exam. On these tests we have noted questions to skip because the same material was not taught this term. Answers to these questions will be gone over in the review session and during office hours.
Lectures: MW6 (4:30-5:50pm) in SEC 118 Busch
Office: CoRE 310 Phone: 732 445-1495 email: decarlo@cs (include "314" in the subject) Office Hours: Th 1:30-3:00 pm 05: T 3:05-4:00pm SEC-216 06: T 6:35-7:30pm SEC-217 07: T 7:40-8:35pm SEC-204 Recitation website Office: Hill 203 Phone: Office Hours: Friday 1:00-3:00pm Email: gsakkis@rutgers.edu |
Lectures: W2(9:50-11:10),F5(2:50-4:10), in MI
100,CAC
Office: CoRE 311 Phone: 732 445-3699 email:ryder@cs Office Hours: W 3:30-5:30pm 01: W 11:45am-12:40 MU-115 Recitation website Office: Hill 420 Phone:5-6997 Office Hours: M 2:30-4:30pm Email: detlef@paul.rutgers.edu |
Lectures: Th7,8 (6:10-9:00pm) in SEC 209, Busch
Office: Core 315 Phone: 732 445-4744 email:borgida@cs Office Hours: Wed. 4:30 -- 6:00pm
10: T 7:40-8:35pm SEC-211 12: W 7:40-8:35pm SEC-207
Recitation website Office: Hill 357 Phone: 5-3213 Office Hours:M 1:00-2:00pm T 1:00-2:00pm Email: thomaswa@cs.rutgers.edu |