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Title: CS 351 Spring, 2003


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CS 351Spring, 2003
  • Class URL http//www.cs.iit.edu/cs351
  • Class Goals
  • Windows programming using raw API
  • Asynchronous programming Techniques
  • Message-passing software architecture
  • Developing handlers for system-level and
    user-level messages

2
Goals Continued
  • Introduction to net-centric computing.
  • Computer communications network concepts and
    protocols.
  • Fundamentals of distributed systems.
  • Project will be a reasonably sophisticated
    program that exemplifies networking technologies.
  • Introduction to very high-performance networks
    and the applications made possible by such
    networks.

3
Requirements
  • Programming Windows (5th edition) by Charles
    Petzold.
  • Windows Sockets Network Programming by Bob Quinn
    and Dave Shute.
  • Software Windows 2000 and VC 6.0.

4
Grading
  • 14 Labs 25
  • Project 25
  • Midterm 20
  • Final 30
  • Scale A 90-100, B80-89, C70-79, D60-69,
    E0-59.

5
LABS
  • Attendance Required.
  • Work MUST be demonstrated to TA.
  • Need to show that you understand what you turn
    in.
  • Lab must be completed by end of session.
  • NO LATE LABS WILL BE ACCEPTED
  • If not finished in lab, TA will grade based on
    what you have completed.

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Important Dates
  • Drop The last day to drop the class is February
    4th.
  • Midterm Wednesday, March 12th.
  • Final Wednesday, May 14th, from 1030 AM to
    1230 PM.
  • PLEASE NOTE
  • You must take the exams at their scheduled time.
  • There will be no early exam given to accommodate
    travel plans.
  • There will be no makeup exams.

7
Exams
  • Exams will cover material from the book, the
    lectures, and the labs.
  • Material that was assigned is fair game for the
    exam whether it was discussed in class or not.

8
Classroom Etiquette
  • Attendance is strongly encouraged but not
    required.
  • Talking during lecture is disruptive and
    annoying.
  • If you need to sleep stay in bed.
  • Attendance may be taken from time to time during
    the semester.
  • Will not hurt your final grade but may help it,
    particularly if you are on the borderline.

9
Academic Integrity
  • Your work must be your own.
  • Cannot copy even if you modify code.
  • Copied labs will result in a grade of zero for
    all involved.
  • 2nd time dismissed from class.
  • If successful, do not brag about it.

10
Contact Information
  • Email dickens_at_iit.edu.
  • Phone 7-3974.
  • Office hours Monday and Wednesday from 1100 AM
    to 100 PM and by appointment.

11
Tips on Failing This Class
  • Do not attend labs and try to turn in all lab
    material at the end of the semester. Make up an
    excuse that is of sufficient size and gravity to
    cover all labs.
  • Cheat. And then brag about it to your friends,
    TA, and instructor.
  • Do not show up for the final. Then make an excuse
    involving a visit to the emergency room and the
    need to take pain pills. If possible, wear
    crutches with appropriate bandaging.
  • Buy your project from the project broker.
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