December 8, 2003


 

CIS 113: »Introduction to Computer Science I«

Fall 2003

Sections 001 and 003 (3 credits)
 


Instructor:

Prof. Dr. Artur Czumaj

Office:  4103 (GITC Building, 4th floor)
Tel.:   (973) 596-3369
Fax:   (973) 596-5777
EMail:  czumaj@cis.njit.edu  (by far the most preferable and efficient way of communication)
WWW:  http://www.cis.njit.edu/~czumaj/

Schedule:

Class Hours:  Monday  8:30am - 9:55am  Room: KUPF 210
   Thursday  10:00am - 11:25am  Room: KUPF 210


Office Hours:
  Monday   11:30am - 12:55pm
    Thursday   11:30am - 12:55pm

By special appointment:
  Wednesday   12:15pm - 12:55pm


Course information:

NEW! 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.
NEW! Lecture notes from December 1
NEW! Lecture notes from December 4
NEW! NEW! NEW! Lecture notes from December 8 that contains final exam preview (with sample solutions)
NEW! 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.


Scores for quizes:

Grades for Quiz on September 25, 2003 (reminder: won't count towards the final grade)

Midterm II Grades.


Some programming examples discussed/presented in the lecture:

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!!!

[11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 38.]


Lab:

Participation in programming laboratory is required for this course.
All students MUST register to CIS 113A.


Textbook:

The textbook for the course is

  • »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

  • »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