CS 333:  Computer Architecture
Fall 2006

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12/7/2006: Midterm 2 solution posted.
12/4/2006: Final Exam Study Guide posted.
11/27/2006: Class notes updated. Includes Virtual Memory Examples handout from class.
10/25/2006: Exam date change: Midterm #2, Friday, November 3, 2006, in class.
10/23/2006: Assignment #4 posted, due Friday, October 27, 2006, in class.
10/3/2006: Revised Lab 2 and Assignment 3 posted.
10/2/2006: Lab 2 and Midterm 1 solution posted.
9/23/2006: Chapter summaries for Ch. 1-3 updated.
9/18/2006: Exam Date Change Midterm #1 moved from Wednesday, 9/27/06 to Friday, 9/29/06.
9/11/2006: Lab 1 posted.
9/04/2006:
8/23/2006:  Welcome to CS 333! Please take the beginning of course survey before Saturday, August 26, 2006. This counts as part of your class participation grade.


CS 333 Help and Pledge Policy:

We learn a lot from each other. This is good. Most of the in-lab activities this semester will explicitly involve working with a partner during lab.

The out-of-lab experience is structured so that you will typically work individually, although in some cases parts of you will be a team effort. When working as a team, you may consult and discuss freely with your team.

Basically in this course, the honor code pledge asserts that work which you submit as being your own, whether a lab, program, or exam, really is your own. In the case of programs there is sometimes a grey area as to what constitutes "your own work." Clearly, taking someone else's code and permuting it by changing comments, procedure order, variable names, etc. is rampant plagiarism; it is not "your own work."  You may freely get help understanding the concepts, ideas, general techniques and approaches to solving problems - but you must make it work.

The general rule is: "do your own homework assignments and and keep it to yourself."  If you are in doubt, do not hesitate to ask myself or the teaching assistants.

I expect a signed honor pledge to be written on all homework, lab work, and exams. Most importantly, I expect you to adhere to the intent of the pledge.