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COMP 2100/2500/6442: Software Construction

Semester 1 2016

A formal description of this course can be found via Programs and Courses:

Course Staff

is the course convener and chair of examiners. His office is CSIT N227 and email address is . Eric's office hours are the hours directly after the lecture time slots. If you have any questions this is a good time to talk to him. Also feel free to talk to him at other times.

is also a lecturer and second examiner. His email address is Gaurav has primary responsibility for the delivery and administration of labs and assignments. His office is CSIT N230.

Textbooks

There is no set text book for this course. However if you have an old text book when you previously studied Java (such as Thinking Java, Bruce Eckel, referenced in COMP1110/1510) you may find that useful.

Lectures

This course has a total of 30 one-hour lectures. Three one-hour lecture slots are allocated per week. By the end of week 11, most of the 30 lectures will have been completed.

ANU timetabling has details of the lecture times and locations. Students are strongly encouraged to attend all lectures. Lectures will be recorded via the standard ANU recording system.

Laboratories

There will be 10 supervised laboratory sessions, each of 1 hour duration. Labs are scheduled for weeks 2, 3*, 4, 5*, 7, 8*, 9, 10*, 12, and 13*. The labs in weeks 7 and 13 will be used for demonstrating assignments 1 and 2 respectively. Labs marked with * include a lab test.

The lab will include a variety of activities in different weeks including: open Q&A, lab tests, assignment checkpoints, assignment demos and marking, and group activities.

To register for a session, go to .

Assignments

There will be two assignments.

Students will work on and submit these assignments using the CECS gitlab server. The second assignment may either be done individually or in groups of two (students in COMP2500 must do this assignment in a group of two).

Detailed assignment specifications will be released well before the due date. Extensions for assignment submission will only be granted in unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of the student, and will require supporting documentation (e.g. serious illness supported with medical certificates).

From the date that your assignment marks are released electronically, you have a period of two weeks in which to question your mark. After this period your mark will be final. Release of assignment marks will be announced on the course announcement Forum.

Students in COMP6442 are expected to complete advanced extension parts of the assignments.

Assessment

The proposed assessment will be as follows:

Assessment ItemWeightDetails
Assignment 115%
Assignment 215%
Lab Tasks10%Lab participation, assignment checkpoints, and lab tests.
Final Exam60%Three hour exam at the end of semester

The exam mark or final raw mark may be scaled to produce the final overall mark and grade. The final marks for COMP2100/2500 and COMP6442 are scaled separately.

Students must obtain a mark of at least 40% in the final exam to pass the course (this is a hurdle assessment item). Also students must get a minimum final overall mark of at least 50% to pass the course. Final marks are moderated at the Research School of Computer Science examiners meeting. Supplementary exams (or supplementary assessment) will be awarded to those students with an overall course mark of between 45 and 49.

Please check the Undergraduate Handbook and the web for policy statements concerning special consideration and special, further and supplementary examinations.

Quality and integrity are expected from all students. Students should also expect this from the lecturing/tutorial staff. Please read over the ANU's policy on this matter:

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