CPSC 321
Advanced Data Structures
Mary Washington College


Topics discussed in class

August September October November December

Aug 29 - First class for the semester :-) Introduction to Java, new computer systems. Read the Intro to NetBeans for next time.

Aug 31 - Introduction to NetBeans. First assignment revealed. Read Chapter 1 of the text.

Sept 5 - Discussion of material in Chapters 1 and 2 of the text.

Sept 7 - Discussion of examples in chapter 2

Sept 12 - Presentation by Joel Peck, random number problem, read Chapter 3.

Sept 14 - Presentation by Joel Fuller

Sept 19 - Presentation by Michael Leon

Sept 21 - Presentation by Christopher Martin, peer review of writing, chapter 4, sample test material.

Sept 26 - Presentation by Elliot Sperlazza

Sept  28 - In class test

Oct 3 - Presentation by Richard Jones

Oct 5 - Presentation by Craig Miles

Oct 10 - Presentation by Stephen Sorrell

Oct 12- Presentation by Joel Peck

Oct 17 - no class, Fall Break


Oct 19 - Presentation by Joel Fuller

Oct 24 - Presentation by Michael Leon

Oct 26 -Presentation by Christopher Martin
Oct 26 - Hand out Take Home Test

Oct 31 - More about B-Trees

Nov 2 - graphs

Nov 3 NOON - - Take Home Test Due

Nov 7 - Presentation by Elliot Sperlazza. Graphs, depth-first, breadth-first traversal

Nov 9 - Presentation by Richard Jones

Nov 14 - Presentation by Craig Miles

Nov 16 - Presentation by Stephen Sorrell


Dec 7 - Last class for the semester.
:-(

Dec 14 - Final Exam. Noon - 2:30


University calendar

Resources

Syllabus Honor Code Guidelines

NetBeans Guides

 

Working on paprika.umw.edu

Unix Tutorials: 

Java Tutorials:

 

Supplements to the text including source code and packages, and sample lectures, assignments, and tests.

Cafe au Lait Java FAQs, News, and Resources

About javadoc

Java programming guidelines

Using classpath

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