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COMP 103 wrapping up and some exam tips 2015-T2 Lecture 32 Marcus Frean School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington Marcus Frean, VUW
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103 was about: The fundamental data structures of computer science The crucial algorithms on those structures Especially the efficiency of those algorithms 2
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3 Course Overview – Part 1 Programming with Linear collections Different Kinds of collections: Lists, Sets, Bags, Maps, Stacks, Queues, Priority Queues Using, implementing, sorting, and searching these linear collections... 3
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4 Course Overview – Part 2 Programming with Hierarchical collections Building, traversing Tree-structured collections Re-implementing the linear collections with binary search trees with partially ordered trees with hash tables 4
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5 ASSESSMENT 10 Assignments[20%] Mid-term test[20%] Tutorials – get there![ 2%] Final Exam [58%] Mandatory Requirements were: Submit reasonable attempt for at least 7 out of 10 Assignments (may be used for borderline cases and aegrotats) At least ‘C-’ grade overall to PASS… …and at least a D in the exam 5
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6 preparing for the exam COMP103 homepage link to “Assessment archive” http://ecs.victoria.ac.nz/Main/ExamArchiveCOMP103 http://ecs.victoria.ac.nz/Main/ExamArchiveCOMP103 1. Do your best without the answers 2. Then check against the answers With other people: VUW Science Society runs “cram session” for ECS Tuesday 20 th, 10am-3pm, in the Memorial Theatre Foyer ECS tutorial / refresher sessions – To Be Announced d.i.y. study / cram groups – e.g. go over exams together? 103 Exam Revision Checklist – on the homepage friends... assignments... textbook... notes... videos...
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7 Tuesday 20 th at Memorial Theatre
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8 the COMP103 final exam The 5 th of November is a Thursday Exam is at 2:30pm, and lasts TWO hours You will be distributed over 5 different rooms: ABDUST – BRANDONMCLT102 BRODIE – FOLEYKKLT301 FORAN – LEEKKLT303 LEE – READING MCLT101 REED – ZHENG MCLT103
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9 The Exam
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10 The Exam answer all questions manage your time
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11 doing your best on the day be brain-ready: eat well, exercise, and sleep super-regularly and then: Read the question carefully and make sure you know what is being asked. Write your answer clearly Use extra pages for rough work or for answers Cross out what you don’t want marked Say where your answer is if not on same page For coding questions: There’s more than one way to skin a cat If it’s complicated, start with the pseudocode
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12 best wishes!
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