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CS 3340 Windows Programming
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Course Evaluation Course Outcomes Not about the instructor Do it Today! 2
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Test 3: Remoting Database with multiple tables Similar to Prog8 50 points (Enable/Disable buttons) Initial solutions 3
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Test 3: Remoting Thursday in class Lab 206 4
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Test 4: Threading Barbershop Similar to Prog5 (Reader & Writer) Tuesday, May 12, 5:00 – 6:52 pm. Lab 206 50 points Initial solutions 5
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Barber Shop 6 Barber Customer Queue
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7 C1C2C3 Barber Before Opening There may be customers waiting in queue
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8 C1C2C3 Barber Barber Shop Opens C2C3 C1 Barber removes customer from the queue Barber wakes up customer after the hair cut
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9 C2C3 Barber Barber Shop Opens C3 C1C2
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10 C3 Barber Barber Shop Opens C2C3
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11 Barber Barber goes to sleep
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12 C4 Barber New Customer Comes Customer wakes up barber before goes to sleep C4
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13 C5C6 Barber New Customer Comes C4
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14 C5C6 Barber Barber Shop Closing C4 Barber should finish all waiting customers
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15 C5C6 Barber Barber Shop Closing C4 C7 New customers don’t wait when shop is closing
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16 C6 Barber Barber Shop Closing C5 C8 New customers don’t wait when shop is closing
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17 Barber Barber Shop Closing C6 C9 New customers don’t wait when shop is closing
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18 Barber Barber Shop Closed Barber shop can open again
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19 C10C11 Barber Barber Shop Closed New customers wait when shop is closed
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20 C10C11 Barber Barber Shop Opens C11 C10 Barber removes customer from the queue Barber wakes up customer after the hair cut
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21 C11 Barber Closing Before Exiting C11
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22 Barber Closing Before Exiting Asking user Yes/No
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23 C1C2C3 Barber User No Customers come and wait
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24 C1C2C3 Barber Exiting Before Opening Clear customer queue
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Test 4 (Final) 50 points 5:00 – 6:52, Tuesday, May 12 Section 1 and 2: Lab 206 25
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Project Demo by 4 PM, Thursday, May 15 Send peer evaluation email to me by the demo For each member, including yourself, give a grade score (4 for A, 3 for B, 2 for C, 1 for D, and 0 for F) with brief description 26
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