CSE 370:
Introduction to Digital Design
Spring Quarter 1997
Robert Alverson
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This is the home page for the CSE 370 web which contains a whole bunch
of useful information about the class. Keep in mind that this document
is not static, and that new information (especially class announcements
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- Course administration:
- Goals and syllabus
- Meeting Times
- Lectures: MWF 1:30-2:20pm, EEB 108
- Midterm 1: Friday, April 25, 1:30-2:20pm, EEB 108
- Midterm 2: Friday, May 23, 1:30-2:20pm, EEB 108
- Final Exam: Monday, June 9 2:30-4:20pm, EEB 108
- Holidays: May 26.
- Workload and grading expectations
- PC laboratory and software tools
- Policies on collaboration and cheating
- Announcements and e-mail addresses
- Overall schedule of lecture topics
- Instructor: Robert
Alverson (alverson@cs)
- Office hours: Monday 2:30-3:30pm, Sieg 316
- Office hours: Wednesday 12:30-1:30pm, Sieg 316
- TA: John Snell
(geigudr@cs)
- Office hours:
- Wednesday 4:30 to 5:20pm, Sieg 232
- Tuesday 10:30 to 11:20am, Sieg 232
- TA: Arvind Jain
(arvind@cs)
- Office hours: 2:30-3:20, Tuesday and Thursday, Sieg 326 A.
- Digital
Design Online Resources.
- Weekly assignments.
- Lectures: Online versions of the slides
used in lectures.
- Textbook: Contemporary Logic Design, R. H. Katz, Benjamin-Cummings/Addison-Wesley
1994.
- Feedback: Tell us what you
think about how things are going (even anonymously, if you so desire).
- Questions for course evaluation:
To be completed on last day of class.
Links to previous quarters of CSE 370.
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nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly
credited. The CSE 370 Web: Copyright 1996, Department of Computer Science
and Engineering, University of Washington.
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(Last Update: 01/21/97 )