Instructor | Textbook | Course Work | C++ Introduction | Schedule (.dvi format) |
Assignments | Deadlines | Collaboration | Grading | Schedule (postscript) |
Office: Science 2420
Telephone: extension 4208
E-mail: walker@math.grin.edu
Office hours are posted weekly on the bulletin board outside my office.
Additional hours can be scheduled by appointment.
If you wish, you may reserve a half hour meeting by signing up on the weekly
schedule.
Nell B. Dale and Henry M. Walker, Abstract Data Types: Specifications,
Implementations, and Applications. Revised Manuscript Version of the
1996 text from Jones and Bartlett.
In addition, a reference book on the C++ programming language may be of
interest. While many such books exist, students might want to consider
the following popular reference:
Stanley B. Lippman and Josee Lajoie, C++ Primer, Third Edition,
Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0201824701, 1998.
This course will involve written assignments, programs, and tests.
Late Penalty: Work is due at the start of class on the date
specified in the assignment. A penalty of 33 1/3 % per class meeting
will be assessed on any work turned in late, even work submitted at
the end of a class. Thus, work turned in 4 days late will be weighted
-33 1/3 %; since a negative score reduces a semester total, it is better
not to turn the work in at all.
Absolute Deadline: All homework must be turned in
by Friday, December 11 at 5:00 pm.
Exception: Deadlines for programming problems
are automatically extended at least one class day if the HP
network is down for an unscheduled period of 3 or more hours during the
week preceding the assignment due date. (In such cases, however,
deadlines for written assignments are not extended.)
Written Assignments: | 20% | Hour Test: | 30% | |||||||
Programs: | 30% | Final Exam: | 20% | |||||||
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