(pattern here) CPS 6: Introduction to Program Design & Analysis I


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Syllabus (Summer I, 2000)

Professor: Dietolf Ramm

* Time and Location

Lecture: Monday thru Friday, 9:00am - 10:15am, D106 LSRC Building.

Labs: Tuesday and Thursday 10:20am - 11:30am, 106 Teer Building.

* Bulletin Course Description:

Problem-solving techniques using a computer, top-down decomposition and object-oriented solution methodologies, introduction to programming, programming in the C/C++ language, introduction to UNIX and programming environments, recursion, analysis of execution times, linked data structures, searching, and sorting. Normally the first course for majors in computer science who have no programming experience.

* Required Background:

Prerequisite: None. Students with no previous exposure to programming and who are intimidated by covering large quantities of new material in a short amount of time should consider CPS 4.

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This will give you a copy of the transparancies used in class. They represent an outline of what we are doing. Copies of programs follow each lecture. Additional information may be available under Supplementary Information.

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