CS121 Introduction to Data Structures
-- Spring 97

Contents

General Information

Session 02 Instructor:

Jiang B. Liu, jiangbo@bradley.edu

Professor of Computer Science & Information Systems

Office Hours

M W 1:00-300pm; T Th 3:00-4:30pm at Brd 103b
(or by appointment)

Lecture Times

Session 02 10:00-10:50am, M W F, in BR27

Prerequisites

CS106 Introduction to Programming and Computer Science

Course Materials

Topics

This is the second programming course for computer science and computer information systems majors and minors. The goals of the course are to give advanced techniques of programming and introduce general knowledges of data structures. The assignments will be in relatively large program projects. The prerequisites for the course are CS106 and C++ programming experiences. If you do not know C++ well, especially the structured variables, you will be at a serious disadvantage in this class. (I will do some review of C++ at the beginning of the class).
The programs will be coded in C++ and compile and run in Borland4.5 C++ compiler.

Assignments

Session 02:


All assignments are due in class on the due day.

Grading

Grading policies will be announced in the class by the instructors

Communication

This class home page is located at "http://cs1.bradley.edu/" and the public directory, /usr/public/cs106 on cs1 will be used to post assignments. You are also encouraged to send me email about your questions related to the course or share related information with the class.

This course description is accessible as an HTML (hypertext markup language) file on the WWW (World Wide Web) with the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) http://bradley.bradley.edu/~jiangbo/courses/cs12197g.html. It will be updated with additional information, such as programming assignments, as the course progresses.

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This document last modified January 15, 1997.