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11AM | CS2 2130 TA meeting 11:05 am-11:55 am |
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12PM | CS 4400 Weber SST II 12:05 pm-1:25 pm |
CS 4400 Weber SST II 12:05 pm-1:25 pm |
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1PM | ECON 2100 IC 103 1:05 pm-1:55 pm |
ECON 2100 IC 103 1:05 pm-1:55 pm |
ECON 2100 IC 103 1:05 pm-1:55 pm |
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CS 3251 Cherry Emerson Addn 320 1:35 pm-2:55 pm |
CS 3251 Cherry Emerson Addn 320 1:35 pm-2:55 pm |
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3PM | CS 4220 CoC 101 3:05 pm-3:55 pm |
CS 4220 CoC 101 3:05 pm-3:55 pm |
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4PM | |||||||
CS 2130TA recitation Skiles 169 4:35 pm-5:55 pm |
CS 2130TA lab CoC 103 4:35 pm-5:55 pm |
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6PM | CS 4801S AwareHome 6:05 pm-8:55 pm |
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9PM | Area II staff meeting9:00 pm-10:00 pm |
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Class | Prof | Hours |
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CS3251 Computer Networking I Introduction to problems in computer networking, including error recovery, medium access, routing, flow control, and transport. Emphasis on current best practice. Includes programming of networked applications. |
Russell Clark | 3 |
CS4220 - Embedded Systems Design principles, programming techniques, and case studies of embedded real time systems.Interface techniques and devices.Representations and reasoning about physical processes. |
Jim Greenlee | 3 |
CS4400 - Intro to Database Systems Comprehensive coverage of mainstream database concepts such as the entity-relationship model, relational databases, query languages and database design methodology. Includes a project. |
Leo Mark | 3 |
CS4801S - Special Topics; Building Ubiquitous computing Devices
and Software Seminar Working with the Future Computing Environments group on the Aware Home to prepare for the ACM1 exhibition. Also known as "Hackfest." The project I'm helping with is RFID. |
Beth Mynatt / Cory Kidd | 1 |
ECON 2100 - Economic Analysis and Policy Problems Practice in analysis of decision problems of relevance to students in public policy and personal decision areas. Issues relating to individual decisions to produce, consume, invest and trade will be explored. Analytical approaches will enable students to use and incorporate basic elements of micro and macro economic analysis and to appreciate issues regarding testing and measurement. |
Murphy | 3 |
Teaching Assistant for CS2130 - Languages and Translation | Jim Greenlee / Bill Leahy |
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