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Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Interactive Exercises Set 1 Exercise 1.1 Exercise 1.2 Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Exercise 1.1 The data in the following slides is divided into two halves. The left half features a list of faculty members accompanied by the courses each has taught. The right half features a list of all courses for which documentation should be prepared. Use this data to assign course document preparations to faculty members while adhering to the following: Faculty members may be assigned to any course that they have taught; Professors A, C, and E may each work with documentation for only one course that they have not taught. Faculty members can prepare documentation for only the number of courses indicated below: Professor A: 4 courses Professor B: 6 courses Professor C: 3 courses Professor D: 4 courses Professor E: 4 courses Exactly two faculty members must work on each course, and one of these two must have taught the course. Due to scheduling conflicts, Professor A and Professor E cannot work together on any courses. Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Interactive Exercise 1.1 CSCI 3510

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A FREE CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C FREE Professor D Professor E FREE Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A FREE CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C FREE Professor D Professor E FREE Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A FREE CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C FREE Professor D Professor E FREE Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A FREE CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C FREE Professor D Professor E FREE Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A FREE CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C FREE Professor D Professor E FREE Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A FREE CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C FREE Professor D Professor E FREE Interactive Exercise 1.1

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Exercise 1.2 The data in Exercise 1.1 has been modified to reflect the retirement of Professor E and the addition of Professor F who teaches CSCI 1301and CSCI 3202, and Professor G who teaches CSCI 3510 and CSCI Assign course document preparations to faculty members while adhering to the following: All professors except F and G may be assigned to courses that they have taught or are currently teaching. Professors F and G may be assigned to any course. When assigned to a course that they are not teaching, they must both be assigned to the same course. When assigned to a course that they are teaching, at least one other professor with experience teaching that course must be included. Faculty course documentation assignments must be limited as indicated below: Professors A, F, and G: 4 courses Professors B: 5 courses At least two faculty members must work on each course, and one of these must have experience teaching the course. Professor C: 2 courses Professor D: 3 courses Interactive Exercise 1.2

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F FREEFREE Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G FREEFREE

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F FREEFREE Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G FREEFREE

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 2410 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3330 CSCI 3510 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5390 Programming Principles Algorithms Discrete Structures Computer Architecture Programming Languages Database Systems Networks Software Engineering Operating Systems Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.2 Professor G

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Exercise 1.3 The data in the following slides is divided into two halves. The left half features a list of faculty members accompanied by the courses each has taught. The right half features a list of all courses for which documentation should be prepared. Use this data to assign faculty members course document preparations while adhering to the following: Faculty members are assigned to only courses that they have taught. No faculty member is assigned to more than three courses. Exactly two faculty members are assigned to each course. Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Professor A CSCI 1301 CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Professor A CSCI 1301 CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Professor A CSCI 1301 CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 Professor A CSCI 1301 CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3

Main MenuExercise Set 1Exercise Set 2 CSCI 1301 Professor A CSCI 1302 CSCI 2410 CSCI 2490 CSCI 2620 CSCI 3201 CSCI 3202 CSCI 3321 CSCI 3330 CSCI 1301 CSCI 3341 CSCI 3510 CSCI 3720 CSCI 4220 CSCI 4322 CSCI 4830 CSCI 5342 CSCI 5343 CSCI 5350 CSCI 5390 CSCI 5820 Programming I Programming II Algorithms C++ Discrete Structures Architecture I Architecture II Software Engineering I Comparative Languages Operating Systems I Theory of Computation Database Systems Networks Software Engineering II Computer Graphics Operating Systems II UNIX Compilers Senior Project Artificial Intelligence Professor B Professor C Professor D Professor E Professor G Professor H Professor I Professor J Professor K Professor L Professor M Professor N Professor F Interactive Exercise 1.3