CS 101 Section 001 and 003 : Fall 2012

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C1. Midterm Performance


C2. Quizzes, practice ProblemSets with solutions and Exams

A number of practice problems will be posted on the Web periodically with their solutions. First read the textbook, your notes, practice the problems we did in class, and then and only then try to solve these problems. Look at the solutions only when you exhaust all other alternatives. The short quizzes will be posted in this area; solutions to sample problems will also become available approximately a week after the quiz takes place. Statistics for the quiz will become available through the Statistics link in section C4. Exams will also become available in this section. Exam or Quiz statistics are in section C4.


C3. Sample MATLAB source code and Mini-Project sample solutions.

The three Mini-Projects will be posted in the Handouts section. Solutions are not ordinarily provided however.

C3.i The MATLAB diaries (with source code) of the Lectures are available through MATLAB diary link(Dec 15 update).

C3.ii The source code for all the examples in the Subjects is available through MATLAB Subject Code (Nov 29 update).

C3.iii The common link for C3.i and C3.ii is MATLAB code repository for Subjects and Classes.

The mini Projects themselves (not solutions) are available through section B (Handouts), not section C. If you are lost, here is the link to the Handout area.


C4. Statistics


The MiniProjects are posted in the public(Handouts) section of the web-page. Solutions might be provided in Section C3 above. Current exams and solutions will become available in section C2. Past and Current exams and quizzes will also become available in section C5 below.


C5. Previous Exams


C6. Lecture Summaries

DISCLAIMER: The included material DOES NOT substitute the textbook for this class. It should be used in conjunction with the textbook and the material presented in class. If a statement in these "notes" seems to be incorrect, report it to the instructor so that it be fixed immediately. These "notes" are distributed to the students of CS101 offered in Spring/Fall at the New Jersey Institute of Technology; distribution outside this group of students is prohibited. The material below will be uploaded in due time; an upload message will appear as soon as the corresponding document is uploaded.

The source code for the MATLAB programs listed in the Subjects is available through the link of section C3.


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