CprE 310 - Spring 2002 - Theoretical Foundations of
Computer Engineering
Lecture and Homework Assignment Pages:
(Click here for lecture information, test
information, and homework assigments)
Classroom:
TR 9:30-11:00, Food Science 2432
Instructor:
Iowa State University
Steve
F. Russell, Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering
2427 Coover ECPE, Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011
Phone: 515-294-1273 (voice mail capability)
email: sfr@iastate.edu
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sfr/homepage.html
Office Hours: Office hours are listed on
my web page for my weekly schedule at http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sfr/schedule.htm
Teaching Assistant:
Xiaoyun Tang (Email: xytang@iastate.edu) (Phone: ??) (Office: ALC A3)
(Office hrs: Monday: 10:00am-11:00am, Tuesday: 4:00pm-5:00pm, Wednesday:
10:00am-11:00am)
Adeel Israr (Email: adisrar@iastate.edu) (Phone: 294-3103) (Office:
2121 Coover) (Office hrs: Thursday: 11-12, Friday: 2:30-3:30)
Teaching assistants will do grading and maintain the grading database.
Periodically, they email me the grades so I have a copy to refer to in
my office. We are going to try to figure out a university-approved
way to put grades on the web this semester so you will know your homework
and test scores.
Textbook:
"Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications," by Kenneth H. Rosen, Publisher:
New York, McGraw Hill, c1994, Fourth Edition (ISBN 0-07-289905-0).
The author's web site is very helpful to students and can be found at:
http://www.mhhe.com/math/advmath/rosen/
Course Information:
Cpre 310 is a course in the mathematics
needed for a career in Computer Engineering. Discrete Mathematics
forms the theoretical basis for hardware and software logic design. We
will be studying topics as they relate to computer engineering technology.
The web pages for this course will be the primary form of communication
for the lecture topics, homework assignments, homework due dates, and exam
dates. Students will be responsible for checking the web pages daily. E-Mail
will be used for sending notices to the class and for communications between
the professor, TA, and individual students. Students will be responsible
for checking their email for these messages. In-class announcements will
be kept to a minimum. Students will be responsible for getting the web
information and turning in homework assignments on time.
Grading Information:
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Grading for exams and for homework will be done
on separate curves
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Three one-hour exams plus a final exam
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Grading Criteria is the following:
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Each of the three semester exams:
20% (total is 60%)
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Final Exam: 20%
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Homework: 20%
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Each homework assignment will be graded separately
with 10 points per problem. The total number of points will be variable
according to the number of problems assigned.
Exam Information:
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Exams are closed book. One 81/2 by 11 sheet of
paper can be used for reference to study notes. No other information is
allowed.
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Hand in your crib sheet with the exam.
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Palm computers and calculators will not be used.
Exams will be designed to test what you know about the subject matter and
not how well you know your computer or calculator.
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The dates of the exams will be announced several
weeks in advance so you can plan your schedule accordingly. They will be
posted on this web site.
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Exams will be taken individually
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No make-up exams will be given except in extreme
circumstances.
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Refer to the lecture pages for more specific information
for each exam.
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A study guide for each exam will be made available
and posted on the web.
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NOTE: bring several sheets of blank paper to each
exam. You will be required to provide your own paper. Also
bring a stapler so you can staple you exam papers together. Always
include the exam question sheet as the first page of your exam when you
turn it in.
Homework Information:
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Check the lecture and homework assignment pages
for each class day to determine the assignments, due dates, and lecture
topics.
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Contact our Teaching Assistant if you have questions
about homework grading.
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Since homework is worth 20% of your grade, it
is vital that you do homework to acheive a good grade in this class.
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Homework will generally be assigned each class
period and will be due at the time stated on the Lecture Page for that
day.
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Homework is turned in during the class period
on the day it is due. After that, it is considered late homework.
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Homework later than a day or two will not be accepted
except in extreme circumstances. If a student cannot attend the class when
the homework is due, he or she should turn in the homework to the TA
BEFORE the class time. In extreme circumstances, please contact your
TA and make suitable arrangements. Do not turn in any late homework
to the departmental offices or to my office. Turn it into the TA
at their office.
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If you have questions about how to do the homework,
visit your instructor or teaching assistant during their office hours which
can be found on the web pages.
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The explanation of the homework marking will be
on the web page of your teaching assistant.
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Please do not combine two homework assignments
on the same stapled set of pages. Please submit separate, stapled pages
for each homework assignment.
Course Syllabus:
(Click here for the course syllabus)