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California State University StanislausCS 3050: File Processing
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Welcome to CS 3050, File Processing
Course Objectives
Announcements and Upcoming Events
2/14/07 |
Welcome to CS 3050! |
5/1/07 |
Amnesty
on Labs 1-3 and Homeworks 1-4: May 2-16
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Textbook is File Processing: An Object-Oriented
Approach with C++, by Folk, Zoellick and Riccardi
Prerequisite: CS 2500
Corequisite: CS 3052
Instructor: Dr. Melanie Martin
Office: Demergasso-Bava
Hall 276
Email: mmartin@cs.csustan.edu
Office Phone:
(209) 667-3787
Web
Page:
www.cs.csustan.edu/~mmartin
Office Hours:
Best way to contact Dr. Martin:
Email mmartin@cs.csustan.edu Please put "CS3050" in the subject
line of the email.
Warning: I reserve the right to make changes to the syllabus
at any
time during the term by announcing them in class and on my web page.
Course Email list: There is
an email list set up for this course. Please join it at your earliest
convenience, since class announcements and discussion may take place on
the list.
To sign up, go to: http://majord.csustan.edu
Enter your email address and cs3050-1 as the name of the list.
Alternately, send email to:
cs3050-1-request@pollux.csustan.edu
with the following in the message body:
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Grading: Grades will
be based mainly upon multiple quizzes, homework and programming
assignments. A plus and minus grading scale
will be used to
assign final grades. The final grade weighting of student work is
estimated in the table below.
Four Quizzes |
15%, 15%,
15%, 15% |
Homeworks (Non-Programming
assignments) |
10% |
Programming Assignments |
30% |
Total |
100% |
Quizzes: There
will be four, one-hour quizzes,
all will be in class, closed book. If you know
in
advance that you might miss a quiz or exam, you must discuss
this with me well in advance. The final quiz
will take place during the final examination period. No
make-up quizzes or exams will be given unless you have a verifiable
emergency. I do not give early exams
to accommodate
vacation schedules, so please make your holiday travel plans
accordingly. I reserve the right to refuse
make-up
requests.
Homework: There
will be several non-programming assignments assigned to reinforce
concepts discussed in lecture. Late assignments
will be
penalized 10% per calendar day late, up to a limit of 50%. Late
programs overdue by more than 5 calendar days may not be accepted at
all, especially later in the semester. It is in your best interest to
start assignments early and to come see me right away if serious
efforts on the assignment are getting you nowhere.
Programming
Assignments: There will be several programming assignments. Late programming assignments will be
penalized 10% per calendar day late, up to a limit of 50%. Late
programs overdue by more than 5 calendar days may not be accepted at
all, especially later in the semester. It is in your best interest to
start assignments early and to come see me right away if serious
efforts on the assignment are getting you nowhere.
Academic Honesty: The work you do for this course will be your own, unless otherwise specified. You are not to submit other people's work and represent it as your own. I consider academic honesty to be at the core of the University's activities in education and research. Academic honesty is expected at all times in this course. Cheating is an attack on the efforts of myself and fellow students and, above all, on the cheater's integrity. Those caught cheating will be dealt with to the full extent allowed under University policy.
Cell Phone Policy: During class time, your cell phone is to be turned off and out of sight. Any use of a cell phone during class will result in confiscation of the phone until that day's class has ended or your removal from the class for that day. If you attempt to use your cell phone or leave it on during an exam, you will be considered to have finished your test, and I will collect your exam at that time. Exceptions may be made only if you discuss your situation with me prior to the start of that day's class, in this case, your cell phone must be set to vibrate/silence.Important dates:
(See Schedule of Courses or Academic Calendar)
Last day to add/drop a
class:
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March 12; |
Last day to change grade options (CR/NC): |
April 20; |
No classes. |
March 30, April 9-13. |