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CPSC 300/600 - Principles of Computer Science - Home Page
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Taught by:
B. P. Buckles
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Room 304A
Stanley Thomas Hall
Office Hours: 2:00pm-3:30 MW
Phone number: 862-3373
Email: buckles@eecs.tulane.edu
Text
E. Stewart Lee.
Algorithms and Data Structures in Computer Engineering.
Jones and Bartlett Publishers,
Boston, 1991.
C Language Texts (Not Required)
Large (and expensive) Textbooks Good for Long Term Reference
Jeri R. Hanley and Elliot B. Kokkman.
Problem Solving and Program Design in C. Second Edition.
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
Reading, MA, 1996.
Tom Adamson, James L. Antonakos, and Kenneth C. Mansfield, Jr.
Structured C for Engineering and Technology. Second Edition.
Prentice Hall.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1995.
Richard Johnsonbaugh and Martin Kalin.
Applications Programming in ANSI C.
Third Edition.
Prentice-Hall. Upper Saddle River, NJ 1996.
Small Texts Good for Self-study
Peter van der Linden.
Expert C Programming.
Sun Soft Press, Moutain View, CA 1994.
Delores M. Etter.
Engineering Problem Solving with ANSI C.
Prentice Hall.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1995.
Steven C. Lawlor.
ANCI C Programming.
West Publishing Company. Minneapolis/St. Paul MN 1995.
Do not invest in a book with titles that begin with ``Absolute
Beginners ..." or end with ``... Dummies."
Handouts
The ``EECS Guidelines for Students" contains the general
departmental policies concerning written and programming
assignments, posting of grades, and - most importantly -
academic honesty.
(
postscript 12K)
The
``Computer Resource Policies"
contains the rules
regarding legitimate use of departmental computers. It also
contains useful information about accounts and directions for
obtaining additional information.
Loads of
additional information including an introduction to Unix,
how to change your password, and printing.
The
course syllabus. (postscript, 46K)
FINAL EXAM: Thursday, 19 December, 8:00-noon
Last Quiz
Solutions
Programming Assignments
Assignments
|
Available |
Due Date |
Program #1 |
Sept. 9 |
Oct. 9 |
Program #2 |
Oct. 9 |
Oct. 30 |
Program #3 |
Nov. 1 |
Nov. 22 |
Program #4 |
Nov. 25 |
Dec. 6 |
Homework Assignments
Some interesting links related to the course: