Courses/CS 491ab/Winter-Spring 2006
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[edit] See generic CS 491ab information
See Courses/CS 491ab.
[edit] Project pages
Your project page will be a subpage of this page. To create such a page enter
[[/your name/]] The left and right double square brackets and the forward slashes are literals. This is wiki notation for a web link from the current page to a new wiki page with the name <your name>, which is a subpage of the current page. For more information about wiki notation, click here.
into the schedule. (Click [edit] to the right of the Meeting schedule section below. Enter your name. Save the page.) That will create a pointer to your project page, which will be created as a subpage of this page. Initially the link will be displayed in red—meaning that the page has no contents. When you click on that link, you will be brought to the edit page for that page. Once you enter something on the page, pointers to it will work as normal links.
[edit] Weekly updates
See the Weekly updates description on the main CS 491ab page.
[edit] Meeting schedule
Please sign up to meet with me once a week. Our weekly discussions will be guided by what you enter on your project page for the week.
- When selecting a time, please fill in the schedule for any particular day from the top down. In other words, take the earliest slot on any particular day.
For example, as I'm writing this, the two slots for Thursday at 3:45 and 4:00 have been reserved. That is not correct. Since earlier slots on Thursday are available, those slots are not yet available for sign-up. If you don't remove these sign-ups, I will.
Don't take a later slot on a day when an earlier slot is available.
- You may select Friday or Saturday before earlier days are filled.
- Once you select a slot, enter at least your email address on your project page. If the slot still appears in red, you have made a mistake. Please correct your entry until (a) your sign-up does not appear in red and (b) when you click your sign-up, you get to a page that contains your email address. As of the time of this entry (12:30 am Thursday Jan 5), only Andre Liv and Rick Strom (Thursday at 1:30 and Saturday at 1:15) have signed up correctly. All other sign-ups are either for times that are not yet available or are incomplete. Please fix them.
- It is now 7:30 Thursday evening. I am removing the sign-ups for times that were filled before they were available to be filled. I also notice that Chang-Yin Lin does not have a project page. I haven't checked to see if all the project pages have email address. Please be sure that they do.
This coming Tuesday, we will have visitors who will talk about projects with community service organizations.
[edit] Final presentations
The final for this class is scheduled for 1:30 - 4:00 on Thursday March 16. (See final schedule.) Let's start at 1:00 and plan to go until 4:30, when the room may be required for some other final. Please plan on a presentation of about 7-8 minutes. (We have 28 people to fit into 210 minutes.)
Suggested outline
(one PowerPoint slide for each bullet below)
- Project name and overall goals and objectives
- Technical approach. How it will work.
- Platform. Language, database (if applicable), open source or other libraries, etc.
What you are starting with and building upon.- Status. What's finished; what work remains.
[edit] Meeting schedule
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[edit] Enrollment as of 1/6
From the GET web page.
Bailey,Jeff Allen Breed,Kelly Scott Chien,Chia-Yao Cofer,Cheralyn Kay Crucitti,Andres De Torres,Arianne Padua Donnell,Danny Jason Kaskara,Christian Lai,Robert Siu Fung Lemcke,Christopher R Li,Chao Lin,Chang-yin Liv,Andre Mew,Nicholas Christopher Monroy,Harumi Consuelo Murase,Taichi So,Cindy Strom,Richard Ward Suebsureekul,Chanwit Sundaresan,Sumathie Tseng,Sean Weng,Andrew Minan Wu,Justin Chun Wah Yao,Yvonne Mei Zepeda,David Zwerling,Jesse H

