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CSE 590YA - Summer 2001 - Administrative Overview
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Description:
In this class we'll be studying a number of issues related to biomedical
applications of computing technologies. We will look at how computational
design processes can significantly affect the overall product system, and
along the way we will highlight such topics as concurrency and
synchronicity in real-time systems, networking, formal specifications,
artificial intelligence, and knowledge representation.
Readings:
There is no textbook for this class. Reading assignments will
come from scholarly and popular articles past and present. They will
be distributed in class and/or online in time for you to read them
before the next class. You can find the reading assignments
here.
Office hours:
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Place |
Ira Kalet |
TBA |
TBA |
Dan Grossman |
None regularly scheduled. Please e-mail me to
set up office hours as needed. |
Sieg 226A/B |
Lecture / Seminar:
W 6:30 - 9:20 PM, MOR 220
Computing Resouces:
In large part we don't expect that you'll need any special
computing resources for this course, but these are
generally available to the UW/CSE student population.
Evaluation (Tentative):
TBA
Important Dates:
Wed, June 20 |
First class |
Wed, July 4 |
Independence Day: no class! |
Thurs, July 5 |
Substitute class for July 4 - MOR 221 |
Wed, August 15 |
Last class |
590YA Home
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
(206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX
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