CS-701 Software Design

Section E8TPA (2787) - Dr. Vickery

Spring 2002

Course Schedule ]

Coding Guidelines for Course

Check Grades ]

Course Administration

Class Meetings

The class meets in Science Building room D-133 from 7:30 to 8:45 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Office Hours

Most office hour business can be handled by email. My address is [ vickery@qc.edu ]. Be sure to include "CS-701" in the subject line of every message you send me, and be sure to include your name in the body of each message.

If you want to see me in person, I will be available in my office, Science Building room A-222 from 8:45 to 9:10 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Textbooks

There is one required textbook for the course:
Stevens, W. Richard
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment
Addison-Wesley, 1992
ISBN 0-201-56317-7

We will cover material from chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, and 11.

There are two recommended reference books for the course:

Harbison, S. P. and Steele, G. L. Jr.
C: A Reference Manual, Fourth Edition
Prentice Hall, 1995
ISBN 0-13-326224-3

Das, Sumitabha
Your UNIX: The Ultimate Guide
McGraw-Hill, 2001
ISBN 0-07-240500-7

Assignments and Exams

Check Your Grades

You can check the scores I have recorded for your homework and exams at the [ Check Grades ] web page. To use this facility, you will need to enter your student ID number and a "code word." The code word is like a password, but it is not as secure as a real password because you must tell me what it is in order to set it up. (Never send a real password to anyone, not even a professor!) See [ Homework Assignment 1 ] for details.

Grades become permanent and cannot be changed two weeks after they are posted, so be sure to monitor your grades regularly to be sure they are recorded correctly.