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December 8, 2003
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CIS 113: »Introduction to Computer Science I«
Fall 2003
Sections 001 and 003 (3 credits)
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8:30am - 9:55am | |
Room: KUPF 210 |
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Thursday | |
10:00am - 11:25am | |
Room: KUPF 210 |
Office Hours: |
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Monday |
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11:30am - 12:55pm |
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Thursday |
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11:30am - 12:55pm |
By special appointment: |
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Wednesday |
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12:15pm - 12:55pm |
Full course information is available at the course web page:
http://cs.njit.edu/cis113/
Syllabus is available from that web page at
http://cs.njit.edu/cis113/syllabus.html
Power-Point slides for Lecture 16 (almost identical lectrure notes are available at the course web page above)
Midterm I took place at 8:30am on Friday, October 10 - go to the course web page for details of the requirements.
Midterm I Grades.
Midterm II took place on November 7, at 8:30am.
Midterm II Grades.
Examples of solutions to the last 3 questions on Midterm II (functions):
Question 28,
Question 29, and
Question 30.
Lecture notes from December 1
Lecture notes from December 4
Lecture notes from December 8 that contains final exam preview (with
sample solutions)
Final exam will take place from 2:30pm-5:00pm on Thursday, December 18, 2003.
The room assignments will be available in a few days from now.
Grades for Quiz on September 25, 2003
(reminder: won't count towards the final grade)
Midterm II Grades.
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Some programming examples discussed/presented in the lecture:
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Some of the program hasn't been verified or are in a different form that those demonstrated in the class.
Be aware, the instructor doesn't take any responsibility for the correctness of the programs!!!
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Participation in programming laboratory is required for this course.
All students MUST register to CIS 113A.
The textbook for the course is
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»C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design«
authored by D. S. Malik, published by Course Technology, ISBN: 0619062134.
The textbook is available at
Amazon
and from
Barnes & Nobles.
For the Lab, the required book is
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»C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design. Lab Manual«
authored by Judy Scholl, published by Course Technology, ISBN: 0619159197.
The textbook is available at
Amazon
and from
Barnes & Nobles.
Both books are required for the course.
Artur Czumaj,
December 8, 2003
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