(5/10), (5/9) Final Exam Grading
Course Letter grades were posted in Banner on 5/10.
The exam will be was released in canvas on 5/10@10am.
It will be available for viewing for one week through 5/17@10am,
as long as NJIT does not close canvas before that cut off time.
Letter grades will be inserted afterwards no later than about 5/11-5/12.
Statistics in canvas and Section C.
Note that on 5/17 the course web-page would move to the OLD (Previous Offering) section.
(4/27) FINAL EXAM INFORMATION
The CS 610 final exam is EXAM 2 (360pt in 120min).
This semester it will take place in Canvas with proctoring
by ProctorU Record+.
It is set-up similarly to the midterm. Instructions are available in
advance in section C of the course web-page and are similar to those
of the midterm with some minor modifications. Read also the syllabus
Handout 1, and Document 2, as far as
canvas and ProctorU Record+ are concerned.
The CS 610 final exam date, starting time and slot is set by the Registrar.
Click on the link to verify the current date/starting time info.
Final Exam date set by the Registrar
The final exam
based on the link on the left, as of 12 April 2021,
is set for
Friday 7 May 2021, starting at 2:30pm.
The material that will be covered includes (more details at
the beginning of every online available subject) Subject 1 all the way
through and including Subject 13 but NOT Subject 12 on String Matching.
For Subject 13 definitions re poly-time,
decision vs optimization problems, and inclusion to classes P or NP
may only be examined. Subject 11 material will not be tested unless
it was covered elsewhere in class, before the last class/lecture.
Text-book (GT) wise, this material is covered in Chapters 1-7 and
Chapter/Section 9.3, and the outline/conclusions of Chapter 13.
More detailed information is available on the front of each
Subject that shows the correspondence to the textbook.
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.