
| Lectures: | Monday 6–8:35 in LLC 234A |
| Professor: | Christopher League <christopher.league@liu.edu> Please include “CS691” in the subject, to ensure that I don’t miss your message. |
| Office: | LLC 206k Phone: 718 488 1274 |
| Hours: | Tue 4–5, Wed 2–3, or by appointment |
| Web site: | http://comsci.liu.edu/courses/691/ |
The project will proceed in phases—some lasting just one week, others lasting several weeks. Project groups will be assigned by me, and they will usually last for just one or two phases. The phases will include requirements definition, high- and low-level design, prototyping, and coding and testing of various components.
The first half of each lecture will begin with a discussion about a particular technique or tool that is relevant to the current phase of the project. Some possible topics include:
The second half of each lecture will essentially be a project meeting, where we evaluate what we have done so far, and decide how to proceed. Some weeks, time will be available to work on your projects in class. Other weeks, I may require brief, informal presentations from certain project groups.
Each week, one student will be responsible for keeping notes (minutes) for the lecture (meeting). The notes should be typed and posted to the mailing list within a day or two. This way we will always have a record of our ideas and decisions. Please use plain text or HTML if possible; diagrams should ideally be converted to .gif or .jpg.
The journal is to be a personal, not a group effort. It should include what you accomplished (or tried to accomplish) in the past week, what you learned, how well your group is working, etc. It should be no more than a paragraph or two per week, and you can just email it to me in plain text format with the subject “cs691: journal.”
©2003 Christopher League
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Spring 2004