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Topic 1 CS314 Course Introduction Chapman: I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition. Cardinal Ximinez: NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency.... Our three weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.... Our four...no... Amongst our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such diverse elements as fear, surprise.... Mike Scott, Gates 6.304 scottm@cs.utexas.edu www.cs.utexas.edu/~scottm/cs314/

Who Am I? Lecturer in CS department since 2000 Undergrad Stanford, MSCS RPI US Navy for 8 years, submarines 2 years Round Rock High School Wife (Kelly) is a nurse. 2 daughters, Olivia and Isabelle CS314 Course Overview

What We Will Do Today Discuss course content procedures tools start algorithm analysis (topic) CS314 Course Overview

Startup See the startup web page CS account Java and Eclipse IDE clicker book? Piazza class web page schedule assignment 1 CS314 Course Overview

Prerequisites Formal: CS312 or CS305J with a grade of C- or higher Informal: Ability to design and implement programs in Java using the following: structures or records or objects arrays (vectors, lists) top down design (breaking big rocks into little rocks) algorithm and data design create and implement program of at least 200 - 300 loc could you write a program to let 2 people play connect 4? variables and data types expressions, order of operations decision making (if statements) including boolean logic and boolean expressions loops (fixed and variable repetition) procedures or functions parameters (reference and value parameters, local variables, scope, problem generalization) CS314 Course Overview

CS314 Topics Introduction Recursive Backtracking Complexity Encapsulation Inheritance Polymorphism Generics Interfaces Iterators Abstract Classes Maps, Sets Linked Lists Recursion Recursive Backtracking Searching, Simple Sorts Stacks Queues Fast Sorting Trees Binary Search Trees Graphs Hash tables Red-Black Trees Heaps Dynamic Programming CS314 Course Overview

Resources Class web site – most course material Schedule – readings Class discussion group – Piazza Labs, software (Java, Eclipse) teaching staff, lab hours CS314 Course Overview

Books and equipment clicker is required books are recommended, not required free alternatives on the web, see schedule Weiss book - data structures Thinking Recursively in Java - recursion CS314 Course Overview Course Overview 8

Clicker Question 1 Which of these best describes you? A. First year at UT and first year college student B. First year at UT, transferring from another college or university. C. In second year at UT. D. In third year at UT E. Other CS314 Course Overview

Graded Course Components clicker participation 44 lectures with clicker, 1 points each: 44 points total Discussion section quizzes 10 quizzes, 10 points each: 100 points total Programming projects 11 projects, 20 points each: 220 points total Exams: 150, 200 Final: 320 points 44 + 100 + 220 + 150 + 200 + 320 = 1034 clicker, Quizzes, Programming Assignments capped at 330 points. 34 points of “slack” among those 3 components No points added! Grades based on 1000 points, not 1034 Grades posted to Canvas CS314 Course Overview

Grades and Performance Final grade determined by final point total and a 900 – 800 – 700 – 600 scale plusses and minuses if within 25 points of cutoff: 875 – 899: B+, 900 – 924: A- CS314 Historical Grades - my sections only 71% C- or higher:   24% A's,  26% B's,  21% C's 14% D or F 15% Q or W (drop) ON CIS WORK LOAD EVALUATED AS HIGH CS314 Course Overview

Exam Dates and Times Exams Final Exam 1 Wednesday, February 25, from 7 - 9 pm, WEL 2.224 Exam 2: Tuesday, April 14, from 7 - 9 pm,  WEL 2.224 if you have a conflict email me ASAP and we will set up an alternate time Final Uniform time for both lectures, could be as late as May 19. Announced in late March CS314 Course Overview

Assignments Non trivial programming projects Individual – do your own work okay to share tests you write Programs checked automatically with plagiarism detection software Turn in the right thing - correct name, correct format or you will lose points / slip days Slip days 6 for term, max 2 per assignment don’t use frivolously CS314 Course Overview

Succeeding in the Course Randy Pausch, CS Professor at CMU said: "When I got tenure a year early at Virginia, other Assistant Professors would come up to me and say, 'You got tenure early!?!?! What's your secret?!?!?' and I would tell them, 'Call me in my office at 10pm on Friday night and I'll tell you.' " Meaning: Some things don't have an easy solution. Some things simply require a lot of hard work. CS314 Course Overview

Succeeding in the Course Former student: "I really like the boot camp nature of your course." do the readings start on assignments early get help from the teaching staff when you get stuck on an assignment attend lecture and discussion sections participate on the class discussion group do extra problems (http://codingbat.com/java) study for tests using the old tests study for tests in groups ask questions and get help when needed CS314 Course Overview

Course Materials and Procedures Software can work in CS department microlab, 5th floor of Painter Hall or ENS basement moving to new CS building some time during the spring login via CS account name and password can work at home if you wish Java. Web page has details under Software. - JDK 6.0 Optional IDE. Recommended IDE is Eclipse, also free CS314 Course Overview

Clicker Question 2 Which computer programming language are you most comfortable with? Java C or C++ C. Python D. PHP E. Other See: http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html and http://lang-index.sourceforge.net/ CS314 Course Overview