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COMP152 Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures Spring 2011
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Slide 2 Math and CS * From ‘calculus’, get ‘programming fundamentals’ n Sequence, dynamic procedure n Euclid a process or an algorithm iteration n Approximation of a real iteratively n ‘bracket’ the solution of a polynomial iteration n Recurrent sequence u_{n+1} = f(u_n) ‘recursion’ Recurrent sequent is ‘more expressive’, but no ‘close-form’ solution ‘convergence’ for math ‘termination’ of a recursive procedure or a loop Fixed-point theorem important for ‘recursion’ to finish Invariance proof of correctness of a ‘loop’ * From ‘algebra’, get ‘object-oriented programming’ n ‘algebra’ comes later than ‘calculus’ n About ‘categorization’ n Look for ‘general rules’ for the same objects n Group, ring, and fields: set of elements and operators element sets class operators operators
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Slide 3 * Europe: more mechanical, so is applied math, informatics, n Latin: computare, to count (counter compter) n Calcul calculus * US: with AI, with an anthropological aspect
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Slide 4 Lectures * Instructor: Long QUAN * Lectures: n L2: Mon & Wed 10h—11h50 * Web site: http://www.cse.ust.hk/~quan/comp152/index.htmlhttp://www.cse.ust.hk/~quan/comp152/index.html n Lecture notes and tutorial material n Assignments, test cases and solutions n Download course material before class * Tutorials: n 2A (Mon, 1330-1420) n 2B (Fri, 1400-1450 n 2C (Thur, 1800 1950) * Labs n 2A (Tue 1330-1520) n 2B (Thur 1800-1950) n 2C (Wed 1300-1450)
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Slide 5 Textbook * Main book: n ADTs, Data Structures, and Problem Solving with C++, Prentice Hall, Larry Nyhoff * My ‘bible’: n The C++ Porgramming language, Addison Wesley, Stroustrup --- creator of C++
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Slide 6 Grading Scheme * Grading is based on n 1 Written Assignments (9%) n 3 Programming Assignments (5+10+10%=25%) n 11 Lab exercises (11*1% = 11%) n Midterm Examination (20%) n Final Examination (35%) The final has to be consistent with the overall score If you perform well in the final, you may not fail the course If you perform poorly in the final, you may not get an A
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Slide 7 Plagiarism Policy * 1 st Time: both get 0 * 2 nd Time: both get 0 + one full downgrade * 3 rd Time: FAIL * Midterm or Final: an automatic FAIL You are encouraged to collaborate in study groups. But, you cannot copy or slightly change other students’ solutions or codes. The detection of plagiarism is computerized!
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Slide 8 Course Overview * A fundamental computer science course - Essential for programming - Essential for advanced courses, e.g. 271 * A challenging course, which needs - Mathematical and logic thinking - Programming * 104,151,171 have been revamped to become (the new) 152!
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Slide 9 Course Prerequisite * COMP104 n Need to know C and C++ n PC programming environment n Good programming skills n Translate pseudo-codes into codes n Speedy review in the 1 st week * Basic mathematical skills n Solving recursive equations, manipulation of symbols, etc. * Computer architecture n Pointers, storage, memory access, etc.
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Slide 10 10 Course Outline * C++ review (1 week) * OOP1: concept and classes (2 weeks) * Data structure 1: Lists, stacks, and queues (2 weeks) * Generic programming (2 weeks) * Standard template library (STL) (1 week) * OOP2: inheritance, polymorphism and virtual functions (2 weeks) * Data structure 2: binary trees (2 weeks) * Hashing (1 week) * Sorting (option, 1 week)
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Slide 11 Overall Goal of the Course * From programmer to architect * Learn to solve problems * Algorithms and Programming go hand in hand * Learn to analyze your solutions
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Slide 12 Lecture Format * Lectures: n Slides are available before class Print in ‘graylevel’ as ‘handouts’!!! Constantly updated, only minorly!!! n It is important to attend the lectures (because not all material and concepts are covered in slides) n If you miss any lectures, learn from your friends * Tutorials n Supplement the lectures n Some important exercises n Welcome to attend other tutorials if you miss the your signed session * Programming and homework assignments n More rigorous problems to consolidate your knowledge
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Slide 13 Assignments * Written assignments n Due by time specified n Contact TAs directly for re-grades n Re-grade requests will only be entertained within 1 week after the homework are handed back n Late policy: 20% reduction, allows only one day late. * Programming assignments n Due by time specified n Run on PC n Submit it using CASS n Re-grade policy will be announced n Late policy : 20% reduction, allows only one day late.
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Slide 14 Midterm and Final Examinations * Midterm: Sat. 2 nd April * Final: TBA * Closed-book, closed-notes * No make-ups will be given n Unless under very unusual circumstances, with letters of proof n Instructor informed beforehand
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