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CSE 111 Great Ideas in Computer Science Summer 2009 Albert Y C Chen Ph D Candidate Computer Science and Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York May 18 2009 A Y C Chen SUNY Buffalo CSE 111 Great Ideas in Computer Science May 18 2009 1 4 Course Overview Miscellaneous Information Contact Information E mail aychen buffalo edu Academic Homepage http www albertchen org Personal Blog http aycchen wordpress com Class Lab Hours and Location Lecture Mondays and Wednesdays 1 00pm 4 00pm 143 Park Labs Mondays and Wednesdays 4 00pm 5 00pm 143 Park Office Hours By appointment Textbooks Classnotes Karel the Robot A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming 2nd Ed Richard E Pattis Class notes will be posted for all lectures Supporting materials will also be posted which you are also expected to read in detail A Y C Chen SUNY Buffalo CSE 111 Great Ideas in Computer Science May 18 2009 2 4 Course Overview Course Outline You shall all be able to breeze through the following tasks by the end of this semester Systematically analyze a problem design algorithms to solve the problem and implement the algorithm using a structural programming language using Karel the Robot Understand the underlying mechanisms of computers mathematically i e digital and analog signals binary and decimal numbers binary addition and subtraction boolean expressions logic gates and logic expressions different types of coding methods Roughly understand how some other modern day software engineering text manipulation numerical computation transistors very large scale integrated circuits machine architecture language translation operating systems and artificial intelligence A Y C Chen SUNY Buffalo CSE 111 Great Ideas in Computer Science May 18 2009 3 4 Course Overview Grading Academic Integrity Grading Scheme Midterm Exam 20 Final Exam 30 2 Homework Assignments 8 each 2 Karel The Robot Programming Assignments 12 each Class Participation 10 Academic Integrity in short If you cheat in exams you ll get an F in the course If you plagiarize others homework or programming assignments you ll get an F in the course A Y C Chen SUNY Buffalo CSE 111 Great Ideas in Computer Science May 18 2009 4 4


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