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Introduction to Computer Science 2 SS 2006 Lecture 0: Administration

Introduction to Computer Science 2 SS 2006 Lecture 0: Administration. Prof. Neeraj Suri Andréas Johansson Constantin S ârbu Brahim Ayari. Persons. En De. Lecture:. Prof. Neeraj Suri suri@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-3513 Office hours: via email. Dr. Jens Gallenbacher

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Introduction to Computer Science 2 SS 2006 Lecture 0: Administration

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  1. Introduction to Computer Science 2SS 2006Lecture 0: Administration Prof. Neeraj Suri Andréas Johansson Constantin Sârbu Brahim Ayari

  2. Persons En De Lecture: Prof. Neeraj Suri suri@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-3513 Office hours: via email Dr. Jens Gallenbacher inf2@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-2573 Sprechstunde: via email Labs: Constantin Sârbu cs@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-5359 Office hours: via email Brahim Ayari brahim@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-7066 Office hours: via email Andréas Johansson aja@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-3121 Office hours: Thursday 13:30-15:00 Exercises: Elisabeth Georgii georgii@int.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-5226 Office hours: Monday, 14:00 – 15:00 Lorenz Weizsäcker weizsaec@rbg.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de Tel: 06151/16-6651 Office hours: via email

  3. Administrative • Homepage: All news, dates and important material will be posted on the course web page • www.deeds.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ics2 or • www.deeds.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/gdi2 • Mailing lists:not used • Forum: Fachschaftsforum • Course runs parallel to the German version“Grundlagen der Informatik 2”, Dr. J. Gallenbacher! • Both courses share resources • www pages • Labs • Exercises • Etc.

  4. Lectures - Rules • Lecture Tuesdays 9.50-11.30 S202/C120 Wednesdays 9.50-11.30 S306/052 • Please be on time! • 5 minutes break? • Please turn off your cell phones! • Drinks/snacks are OK, but please throw the garbage afterwards

  5. Material • Introduction to Algorithms, by Thomas Cormen et al., 2nd Edition, MIT Press, 2001 • Additional material for special themes: • Memory and index structures, Search algorithms for graphical data, mobile data, data warehousing etc. • Will be posted on the web before the lecture

  6. Additional Material in German You can also use the German “Scripts” • Prof. Dr. T. Härder (Uni Kaiserslauten) • Prof. Dr. H. Waldschmidt (TUD) • The CORMEN book is the main source for our lecture,use the scripts carefully, as there are some incompatibilities with our lecture!

  7. Exercises • Must be passed to qualify for the exam • 12 Exercise sheets, with home assignments (one per week) • 10 Home assignments must be handed in, for the exam, at least 50% of the points must be achieved • Each person is requested (4 times, unannounced) to present the home assignment in class. One may fail only once! • First exercise on 02.05, exercise sheets will be handed out then and there • Office hours: TBA on the web page

  8. Exercises - Registration • Registration for the exercises only possible over the Internet! See the web page! • WebReg System • RBG Account needed • Favorites and exclusion times • Assignment on exclusion times will be avoided • Favorites will be considered, when possible • No late registration/changes possible! • Registration is open! • Registration interval ends on April 21, 17:00! • Assignments will be available on April 21 (evening)

  9. Labs • Language: Java • Responsible: Andréas Johansson • Assistance available from tutors in Pool E003 • Schedule on web page • 5 tasks, from which 4 must be approved  qualification for exam!!! • Team work is possible, but every student is “tested” individually! • Tasks can be solved in teams of maximum 3 students

  10. Labs • Assistance and Testing weeks • In testing weeks no assistance, and vice versa • Testing is done by the tutors • The decision of the tutor (passed/failed) cannot be questioned. If you feel unjustly treated, contact the administrative staff. • Registration for the tests through WebReg • Solutions must be electronically handed in before the start of the testing week. See web page for details.

  11. Labs (Dates) Task# Handed out Deadline Testing period 1 April 18 May 7 @ 23:59 May 8 - 12 2 May 2 May 28 @ 23:59 May 29 – June 2 3 May 22 June 18 @ 23:59 June 19 - 23 4 & 5 June 12 July 9 @ 23:59 July 10 -14 Shared testing week

  12. Exam - Rules • Date: To be announced • Place: To be announced • Allowed tools: To be announced • Conditions for admittance: • 4 of 5 approved lab assignments • 10 of 12 home assignments handed in • 50% of the points on the home assignments • Only failed the exercise test once

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