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CS 312 Homepage

CS 312: Algorithmic Analysis

Fall 1996

Section 1 10:00 - 10:50 AM MWF 2201 SFLC

Section 2 8:00 - 8:50 AM MWF 373 MARB

Text: Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms,

by Horowitz and Sahni

This course focuses on five algorithm design paradigms. You will find links below to information related to the class such as the course outline, the readings, the assignments, the newsgroup, etc.

SYLLABUS SCHEDULE LAB HOMEWORK GRADES NEWSGROUP

There are many advantages to using a course home page.
Including:

  • To facilitate distribution of information without the use of paper.
  • To encourage communication between students (newsgroup). and
  • To help students to become familiar with the internet.
  • Teacher: Douglas Campbell

    Please email suggestions to improve this page to: campbell@cs.byu.edu

    Work (801) 378-4977

    Home (801) 224-1786

    Office: 3318 TMCB

    Office Hours: 9:00 - 9:50 AM MWF or by appointment


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    Jeff Penfold penfold@cs.byu.edu

    Office: 1152 TMCB
    Ext: 8-7616
    Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 - 10:20 AM


    Class Information

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    Assignments

    The regular homework for this course consists of an ungraded course orientation assignment and five graded assignments dealing with topics discussed in class.


    Readings

    Each day you will be expected to read the textbook section mentioned in class or found on the newsgroup. It is up to you to check this often enough to make sure that you are up to date on the readings.


    Newsgroup

    The newsgroup for this class is byu.class.cs312. You will need to become familiar with this method of communication, and be tolerant of it's asyncronous nature
    (ie: you may not see your posting appear immediately).


    Interesting Things on the World Wide Web

    Here is a link to the BYU Home Page. Some links available from the BYU Home Page that may also be useful to you include: