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Instruction will consist of classroom lectures, discussions, exercises,
laboratories, and programming assignments.
- Assigned Readings: The schedule at the end of this
syllabus indicates assigned readings. These should be completed prior to
class time to aid understanding of the material.
- Programming Assignments:
It is virtually impossible for you to learn the material in this course
without some type of directed hands-on experience. There will be a
minimum of six programming assignments for you to complete
independently to reinforce the material covered in class. Much of our
classroom discussion will be devoted to the concepts which these
programs will utilize. You will be held responsible on tests for the
concepts illustrated. Written descriptions of all programming
assignments will be provided as the semester progresses. The due date
for each assignment will be announced in class, and the assignments
must be submitted by midnight following the class on the announced date in
order for the assignment to be considered on time.
Programming assignments must be submitted with the following:
- 1.
- Each program must be formatted according to the handout
C++ Program Formatting Standards, which will be distributed
to each student.
- 2.
- Each programming assignment must be submitted with:
requirements specification,
object-oriented design (top-down/stepwise refinement,)
program listing (output of compilation phase,)
sample of input data when appropriate, and
listing of results.
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James Hale
2004-02-26