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    Assignments

The assignments are posted here. They are generally assigned on Wednesday, and due on Wednesday of the following week, although this may vary somewhat during the quarter.

Your grades are available over the web. You need your UWNetID and password in order to get access. The link is
https://www.cs.washington.edu/htbin-post/education/grades/index_02sp.cgi?course=373

Homework 1. There is a project description (cse373-hw1-pd.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw1-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw1.zip). The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, April 10. The code that you write, list.c, should be turned in electronically using this form: Turnin form

Homework 2. There is a project description (cse373-hw2-pd.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw2-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw2.zip). The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, April 17. The code that you write, stack.c, should be turned in electronically before class on Wednesday, April 17, using this form: Turnin form

Homework 3. There is a project description (cse373-hw3-pd.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw3-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw3.zip). The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, April 24. The code that you write, tree.c, should be turned in electronically before class on Wednesday, April 24, using this form: Turnin form

Homework 4. There is a project description (cse373-hw4-pd.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw4-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw4.zip). The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, May 1. The code that you write, hash.c and symbol_hash.c, plus the output files, should be turned in electronically before class on Wednesday, May 1, using this form: Turnin form

Homework 5. There is a project description (cse373-hw5-pd.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw5-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw5.zip). The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, May 15. The code that you write, bheap.c, plus the output files should be turned in electronically before class on Wednesday, May 15, using this form: Turnin form

Homework 6. There is a project description (cse373-hw6-pd.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw6-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw6.zip). Be aware that the zip file is approximately 700KB this time, because it includes some very large symbol table files. The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, May 22. The code that you write (sort.c) should be turned in electronically before class on Wednesday, May 22, using this form: Turnin form. Here are the results of the survey.

Homework 7. There is a project description (cse373-hw7-pd.pdf), sample plots (hw7figures-2up.pdf), a set of questions (cse373-hw7-q.pdf), and a set of source files (cse373-hw7.zip). The questions should be handed in at the start of class next Wednesday, June 5. The code that you write plus the output files, should be turned in electronically before class on Wednesday, June 5, using this form: Turnin form


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