CS332 Public Information (Fall 2022)
Copyright by A. Gerbessiotis (2019-2022). All rights reserved.
B1. Homeworks and Exams
- Homeworks will only be posted in the LMS
(Learning Management System) known as Canvas (or canvas).
A homework is for credit,
setup as a limited availability canvas quiz.
Three attempts can be made to submit;
the last attempt is only graded.
Due before noon-time (12 o'clock noon, or 12PM for canvas)
on a Thu as specified in the calendar of the Syllabus.
Solutions are in the feedback you receive through canvas;
a solution key will be made available either in
Canvas Announcements or Section C.2.
More information is provided in the Appendix of
Document 1 (Syllabus).
Do not rely on canvas for reminders about deadlines.
They do not work for this course.
'Due dates' are in the calendar of Document 1 i.e. the syllabus.
- Exams are posted on the medium provided
(paper or canvas). If in canvas, an exam is setup as
a limited availability canvas quiz. One attempt to submit
is only allowed.
Solutions are in the feedback you receive through canvas;
a solution key will be made available either in
Canvas Announcements or Section C.2.
More information is provided in the Appendix of
Document 1 (Syllabus).
B2. Course Documents
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Document 1: Course Syllabus .
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Official course syllabus:
In canvas Announcements and in PDF.
This is an official course document.
( Uploaded on 08/24 )
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Converted HTML CS332 Syllabus, first 4 pages only,
( Uploaded on 08/24 ).
This HTML version is an automatic
conversion. It is not considered the official syllabus.
It is provided just for convenience and captures hopefully
correctly important information.
If you find any errors, let the instructor know of them.
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Cover page of textbook .
( Uploaded on 08/22 ).
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Document 2: Computer Science Fundamentals.
( Uploaded on 08/22 )
In canvas Announcements.
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Document P: Canvas quiz taking and ProctorU.
( Uploaded on 08/22 )
If applicable, in canvas Announcements.
ProctorU will only be utilized as instructed by NJIT.
B3. Other Reference Material
You may find the following material useful.
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Linux for Beginners (pdf) , by J. Puls and M. Wegner,
University of Muenchen, Germany.
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Linux Tutorial (web)
University of Surrey, UK.
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Introduction to Linux (pdf), by A. Abaris, Boston University.
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YWCC @NJIT Computing Requirements. CS Department
computing requirements are those of the College.
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Connecting to *Nix at NJIT, by A. Gerbessiotis, NJIT, 2021.
Last modified Aug 24, 2022, 09:22
Disclaimer
The material of this web-page is purely optional.
It is not required to study it. It is provided as is.
Classroom attendance is strongly recommended,
and so is studying the designated textbook.