CS 509: Administrivia

  • Time: TR 9:30-10:45
  • Place: ME 210
  • Instructor: Bernard M.E. Moret.
  • Email: moret@cs.unm.edu
  • Office: FEC 335 (ext. 75699)
  • Office Hours: TWR 2-4; other times by appointment
  • Text: JaJa, J. Introduction to Parallel Algorithms. Addison-Wesley, 1992.
  • Grading: Graded homework assignments (about 6), counting for 40% of the grade, and three take-home examinations, counting for 60% of the grade. Those figures are tentative and approximate at best: grading is a subjective activity. In general, a student's performance towards the end of the semester is considered more important, especially if it shows improvement over earlier work.
  • Policies: Assignment deadlines are strict: late homework will automatically receive a grade of zero, unless sufficient cause can be shown. No make-up for homework or take-home tests. Make-up for in-class test requires either 1 week of advance notice (in case of planned absence), or a medical statement (in case of unforeseen problem). Usual university policies for withdrawals, incompletes, academic honesty, etc.; note that collaboration (but not plagiarism!) on homework is not forbidden, as long as the final product is individually crafted.
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