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 CSE 378 Fall 2007
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Welcome to CSE 378 Fall 2007, taught by Prof. Luis Ceze with Anindita Mitra, Joe Devietti and Patrick Carroll.

This website will be updated constantly, so check back regularly for information on the course.

Coordinates

Lectures: MWF 10:30-11:20 at EEB 045

Section AA: Thursday 9:30-10:20 at MGH 254 with Joe

Section AB: Thursday 12:30-1:20 at MGH 228 with Anindita

Communication

To contact the course staff, you can email cse378-tas@cs.

Who Office Hours
Luis Ceze, Instructor (luisceze@cs) Wednesdays, 4-5pm at CSE540
Anindita Mitra, TA (anin10@u) Wednesdays, 2:30-3:30pm at CSE003
Joe Devietti, TA (devietti@cs) Tuesdays, 11:30-12:30pm at CSE003
Patrick Carroll, TA (patcar@u) tbd
Shen-Hui Lee, SLA (shen@cs)  
Colin Bayer, SLA (vogon@cs)  
Dana Fujimoto, SLA (cuteness@u)  
Marissa Rodenburg, SLA (rodenm@cs)  

Make sure you're subscribed to the course mailing list. Go here to subscribe. You can also view the mailing list archive.

Schedule

The schedule page contains links to all the course materials, such as lecture slides, reading assignments, homework assignments and labs.

Grading

  • 35% labs
  • 20% homeworks
  • 15% midterm exam
  • 25% final exam
  • 5% class participation

Late Policy

You have 8 24-hour grace periods that you can use to extend the due date of a lab or homework assignment. You may use multiple grace periods on one assignment. After you have used up all your grace periods, each day that an assignment is late will reduce your grade by an additional 10%. So if you've used up all your grace periods and then turn in something 2 days late, you will get 20% off your grade.

Textbook

Computer Organization & Design: The Hardware/Software Interface (3rd Edition, 2005), D. Patterson and J. Hennessy.

Syllabus

Read the course syllabus for more information on the course content.


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