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Title: CSE 332: Object Oriented Software Development Laboratory


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CSE 332 Object Oriented Software Development
Laboratory
  • Fred Kuhns
  • fredk_at_cse.wustl.edu
  • Applied Research Laboratory,
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
  • Washington University in St. Louis

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Object Oriented Software Development Laboratory
  • Instructor Fred KuhnsPhone 935-6598Email fred
    k_at_cse.wustl.eduOffice Hours Bryan
    411, Wednesday 330-530
  • Lecture Cupples II Room 217, T/Th 400 to
    530pm
  • Labs Lopata Hall Room 400, Lab A 230
    430pm Lab B 430 630pm
  • Newsgroup wu.cs.class.422
  • Web http//www.cse.wustl.edu/fredk/Courses/cse33
    2

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Teaching assistants
  • Boris KlaydmanEmail bk3_at_cec.wustl.eduOffice La
    b, Lopata 408 Office Hours TBD
  • Kory PostmaEmail kjp2_at_cec.wustl.eduOffice Lab,
    Lopata 408 Office Hours TBD

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Course Materials
  • Textbooks
  • Required Stephen Prata, "C Primer Plus", 4th
    edition, SAMS, 2002.
  • Desirable Austern, Matthew H., "Generic
    Programming and the STL", Addison-Wesley, 1998.
  • Other useful references
  • The Practice of Programming, Brian Kernighan
    and Rob Pike, Addison-Wesley, 1999
  • The C Programming Language, Second Edition,
    Kernighan and Ritchie, Prentice Hall, 1991
  • The C Primer, Second Edition, Stan Lippman,
    Addison-Wesley, 1991.
  • The C Programming Language, Second Edition,
    Bjarne Stroustrup, Addison-Wesley, 1991.
  • Object Oriented Analysis and Design with
    Applications, Second Edition, Grady Booch,
    Addison-Wesley, 1993
  • Class handouts and presentation material
  • Man pages and Web accessible documentations

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Course Work and Grading
  • Workload
  • attend lectures and read assigned chapters in
    text
  • approx. 5 lab assignments of increasing
    difficulty
  • simple homework or in-lab assignments covering
    specific topics
  • lab attendance is not mandatory unless others
    noted
  • Grading Policy
  • Exams 25 of grade
  • mid-term 15, final 10
  • Homework and Quiz 10 of grade
  • Homework problems or minor programming
    assignments.
  • Quizzes announced or unannounced
  • Programming Projects 65 of grade
  • Must use UNIX (Linux or Solaris as required by
    project description) and C.
  • Late Policy 10 points per day first 2 days,
    after that the assignment will not be accepted.
  • Email Policy All course related questions are to
    be posted to the class newsgroup.
  • Collaboration Policy You are encouraged to
    discuss course material and general assignment
    material. But all turned in assignments must be
    your own work no sharing. You may not use
    another's solution and present it as your own
    (this includes reusing anothers design or code).
    You must acknowledge any assistance received (by
    anyone other than myself or TAs) or outside
    material used.
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