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Data Structures

Data Structures. Instructor : Jeffrey Yu yu@se.cuhk.edu.hk , Rm ERB 511B Tutor : Zechao Shang Room ERB 801 Lu Can Room ERB 711 Zhiwei Zhang Room ERB 801 Weihuang Huang Room ERB 801 Wei Shi Room ERB 801

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Data Structures

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  1. Data Structures Instructor: Jeffrey Yu yu@se.cuhk.edu.hk,Rm ERB 511B Tutor: Zechao Shang Room ERB 801 Lu Can Room ERB 711 Zhiwei Zhang Room ERB 801 Weihuang Huang Room ERB 801 Wei Shi Room ERB 801 Hao Wei Room ERB 711 Class Schedules: Tuesday 2:30–5:15pm, LSK LT4. Course web page: http://www.se.cuhk.edu.hk/~csc2100se All emails about the course should be sent to: csc2100se@se.cuhk.edu.hk

  2. The Textbook: Fundamentals of Data Structures in C by Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni and Susan Anderson-Freed, Computer Science Press An e-copy can be found in CUHK library Exercise Solutions can be found at http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~sahni/fdsc2ed/ Lecture notes: • Online - see course web page • Supplemented by additional materials during the lectures. Labs, Tutorials and Assignments: • Online (see course web page) • Lab/Tutorial will begin from the 2nd week.

  3. Tentative Schedule Outline

  4. Laboratories • The course requests additional laboratories to practice C language. The labs will help you to do your programming assignments. • In week 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9, we run two 2-hour repeating labs. You only need to attend one in a week. • Wednesday 5:30pm – 7:30pm • Thursday 5:30pm – 7:30pm • For each lab session, you can go to either Rm 909 or Rm 910B.

  5. Assessment • Labs 5% • Three Individual Assignments 45% • Two programming assignments • One written assignment • Final-exam 50%

  6. Departmental Guideline for Plagiarism (see course web page) If a student is found plagiarizing, his/her case will be reported to the Department Examination Panel. If the case is proven after deliberation, the student will automatically fail the course in which he/she committed plagiarism. The definition of plagiarism includes copying of the whole or parts of written assignments, programming exercises, reports, quiz papers, mid-term examinations and final examinations. The penalty will apply to both the one who copies the work and the one whose work is being copied, unless the latter can prove his/her work has been copied unwittingly. Furthermore, inclusion of others' works or results without citation in assignments and reports is also regarded as plagiarism with similar penalty to the offender. A student caught plagiarizing during tests or examinations will be reported to the Faculty office and appropriate disciplinary authorities for further action, in addition to failing the course.

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