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Welcome to the wiki for CSE 231 Introduction to Parallel and Concurrent Programming at Washington University in St. Louis.
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*Prep Q&S Forms (10%)
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*Participation/Attendance (10%) (pandemic free points)
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*Exercises (90%)
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*<s>Midterm</s> Fall 2022 Canceled
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**[[Nucleobase Counting]] (weight=1; ~3.08%)
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**[[N-Queens/Sudoku Assignment]] (weight=3; ~9.23%)
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**[[MapReduce]] (weight=4; ~12.3%)
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Click [http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~cosgroved/courses/cse231/f17/calendar.html here] to visit our calendar.
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Every week, we gather the most commonly asked questions from your Q&S forms and add them to our [[FAQ]] section. Please use it as a resource!
  
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==Help with Habanero==
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We will use educational videos made by Rice University as prep work for the course. Sign up for an account [https://edge.edx.org/courses/RiceX/COMP322/1T2014R/course/ here.]
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 17 January 2023

Welcome to the wiki for CSE 231S Introduction to Parallel and Concurrent Programming at Washington University in St. Louis.

Calendar

Click here to visit our calendar.

Office hours

If an OH's location or room number is TBD, check Piazza for a location update!

Be sure to commit and push your code to BitBucket before initiating a request on Piazza or during Office Hours.

Schedule
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
8:30 - 9:00
9:00 - 9:30 Alston Liu in TBD Haixin Zhou in TBD Haixin Zhou in TBD Elysa Quah zoom
9:30 - 10:00 Alston Liu in TBD Haixin Zhou in TBD Haixin Zhou in TBD Elysa Quah zoom
10:00 - 10:30 Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Class McDonnell 362 Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Class McDonnell 362 Elysa Quah & Megan Guo in TBD (Elysa) & McKelvey 2nd Floor (Megan) Megan Guo in McKelvey 2nd Floor
10:30 - 11:00 Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Class McDonnell 362 Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Class McDonnell 362 Elysa Quah & Megan Guo in TBD (Elysa) & McKelvey 2nd Floor (Megan) Megan Guo in McKelvey 2nd Floor
11:00 - 11:30 Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Class McDonnell 362 Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Class McDonnell 362 Megan Guo & Alston Liu in McKelvey 2nd Floor Megan Guo in McKelvey 2nd Floor
11:30 - 12:00 Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Dzenan Zecevic & Haixin Zhou in TBD Megan Guo & Alston Liu in McKelvey 2nd Floor Megan Guo in McKelvey 2nd Floor
12:00 - 12:30 Dzenan Zecevic & Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Megan Guo & Alston Liu in McKelvey 2nd Floor Drew Butzel & Megan Guo in TBD (Drew) & McKelvey 2nd Floor (Megan)
12:30 - 1:00 Alston Liu in TBD Drew Butzel & Alston Liu in TBD
1:00 - 1:30 Orhan Erdogan & Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Orhan Erdogan in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Drew Butzel & Alston Liu in TBD
1:30 - 2:00 Orhan Erdogan & Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Orhan Erdogan in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Alston Liu in TBD
2:00 - 2:30 Orhan Erdogan & Alston Liu in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Orhan Erdogan & Thomas Figura in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD
2:30 - 3:00 Orhan Erdogan in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD Orhan Erdogan & Thomas Figura in TBD Dzenan Zecevic in TBD
3:00 - 3:30 Orhan Erdogan in TBD Orhan Erdogan in TBD
3:30 - 4:00 Orhan Erdogan in TBD Orhan Erdogan in TBD
4:00 - 4:30 Evan Tompkins in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
4:30 - 5:00 Evan Tompkins in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
5:00 - 5:30 Evan Tompkins in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
5:30 - 6:00 Evan Tompkins in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
6:00 - 6:30 Elysa Quah zoom Alston Liu in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
6:30 - 7:00 Elysa Quah zoom Alston Liu in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
7:00 - 7:30 Elysa Quah zoom Alston Liu in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
7:30 - 8:00 Elysa Quah zoom Alston Liu in TBD Thomas Figura in TBD
8:00 - 8:30 Alston Liu in TBD Prof. Cosgrove zoom
8:30 - 9:00 Prof. Cosgrove zoom
9:00 - 9:30 Prof. Cosgrove zoom
9:30 - 10:00 Prof. Cosgrove zoom
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:30
11:30 - 12:00


Class Policies

Academic Integrity

This is not a group project course. You are expected to complete all assignments independently.

Any act of dishonesty (e.g. cheating, lying) will be referred to the Dean's office in Engineering Student Services.

If found in violation, the student will receive an F in the course and a permanent mark on his or her record.

There is no statute of limitations for academic integrity violations. If a violation is later discovered after the completion of the course or even graduation, an F will be retroactively applied (even if it means that the offending student's degree would be revoked).

See the Undergraduate Student Academic Integrity Policy for a non-exhaustive list. If in doubt ask the Professor for clarification.

NOTE: Withdrawing from the course will not prevent the academic integrity officer or hearing panel from adjudicating the case, imposing sanctions, or recommending grade penalties, including a failing grade in the course.

While it's policies may or may not be different, CSE 131 has some general advice on academic integrity.

Honor Pledge

You will be required to fill out a pledge, acknowledgements, and citations file for each assignment. To be clear: failure to fill out this pledge will not save you from an academic integrity violation.

Example Pledge (which you are free to use):

On my honor as a student, the work I am submitting is mine own. It was created within the acceptable bounds of this course.

Attendance/Participation

Attendance is required. You are expected to attend class on both Tuesdays and Thursdays for the section you are registered for. There are many benefits for coming to class (asking TA questions about assignments, clearing up any concepts with Prof. Cosgrove, etc.), so it is highly encouraged for you to come.

Attendance/Participation will be assessed via submission of in-class worksheets. You will only be penalized after missing more than three (3) six (6) in-class worksheets.

S&Q (Synthesis and Question) Forms

There will usually be an S&Q form due before every class. We expect you to complete these the night before classes. You will only be penalized after missing more than three (3) S&Q forms. If you fail to turn these in on time for class, you can still receive 70% credit by turning them in by 11:59PM Central on Friday.

Exercises

Exercises are assessed by whether or not the code pushed to bitbucket passes all of the JUnit tests. Exercises are due the following Saturday one week from their assignment. If, after human inspection, your solution is deemed insufficient/inappropriate despite passing the JUnit tests, you will be alerted with the specifics and given a week to address the situation.

It should go without saying that any dishonest effort to pass the tests without solving the problem would be an academic integrity violation.

The Matrix MapReduce exercise is worth 3X as much as the other exercises (which are equally weighted).

Fall 2023 Specific Policy: all exercises will be granted a one week extension with no penalty.

Spring '23 Grading breakdown

  • Prep S&Q Forms (10%)
  • In-class Worksheets Attendance/Participation (10%)
  • Labs/Exercises (80%)

Grade Ranges

A+ 	[0.967 - 1.0]
A	[0.933 - 0.967)
A-	[0.900 - 0.933)
B+ 	[0.867 - 0.900)
B	[0.833 - 0.867)
B-	[0.800 - 0.833)
C+ 	[0.767 - 0.700)
C	[0.733 - 0.767)
C-	[0.700 - 0.733)
D+ 	[0.667 - 0.600)
D	[0.633 - 0.667)
D-	[0.600 - 0.633)
F       [0 - 0.600)