Home Page of CS 3331

This is the home page of the Fall 2009 of CS 3331 at The University of Texas at El Paso, as taught by Yoonsik Cheon.



Date News
new news item 11/18/2009 HW5 score is available online from the Grade page.
new news item 11/16/2009 HW6 is now available from the Homework page.
11/04/2009 An extra-credit homework, HW5, is available from the Homework page.
10/27/2009 HW4 score is posted on the Grade page.
10/19/2009 Exam 1 and HW3 scores are posted on the Grade page. If you have any question regarding your exam 1 score, talk to the instructor; for questions about HW3, talk to the TA first.
10/12/2009 A new due date of HW4 is Monday, October 19.
10/07/2009 HW4 is available from the Homework page.
10/04/2009 A new date for Exam 1 is October 14 (Wednesday); refer to the Exams page for more details.
09/30/2009 HW2 scores were posted on the Grade page. If you have any question regarding your score or grading, talk to the TA first.
09/28/2009 The due date of HW3 was extended to Friday, October 2.
09/22/2009 HW3 is available from the Homework page.
09/16/2009 HW1 scores are posted on the Grade page. If you have any questions regarding your homework grading, talk to the TA first.
09/09/2009 A course mailing list, cs3331@listserv.utep.edu, was created to facilitate course-related discussions and to make important announcements. Your UTEP e-mail address has been added to the mailing list; you can also subscribe to the list with a different e-mail address at http://listserv.utep.edu/mailman/listinfo/cs3331. Feel free to post course-related messages to the mailing list.
09/09/2009 HW2 is now available from the Homework page.
09/09/2009 Cesar Yeep's office hours are TR 12:30 - 3:00 pm in Room 128. Refer to the Staff page for his contact information.
08/26/2009 The first programming assignment (HW1) is available from the Homework page. There is no grace period for this homework, so make sure to turn it in by the due date.
08/07/2009 The course syllabus is available as a PDF file [syllabus.pdf] (added TA info on 08/20/2009).
08/07/2009 The required text book for this course is Xiaoping Jia's Object-Oriented Software Development Using Java (second edition, Addison Wesley, 2003). In addition, the following two books are recommended as references:
  • Scott W. Ambler. The Elements of UML 2.0 Style, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
  • Allan Vermeulen, et al. The Elements of Java Style, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
  • Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler. Java Generics, Oreilly, 2007.

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