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==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
 
===Midterm Exam===
 
===Midterm Exam===
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EVENING Wednesday, March 21st from 6:30-8:30 p.m in McMillan G052
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===Final Exam===
 
===Final Exam===
 
Students in the 2:30-4:00 Section may take the exam in the earlier date (Tuesday) if they inform the instructor sufficiently in advance so that a test can be printed.
 
Students in the 2:30-4:00 Section may take the exam in the earlier date (Tuesday) if they inform the instructor sufficiently in advance so that a test can be printed.

Revision as of 16:55, 13 January 2018

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

Calendar

Click here to visit our calendar.

Important Dates

Midterm Exam

EVENING Wednesday, March 21st from 6:30-8:30 p.m in McMillan G052

Final Exam

Students in the 2:30-4:00 Section may take the exam in the earlier date (Tuesday) if they inform the instructor sufficiently in advance so that a test can be printed.

It should go without saying, but do NOT show up to the final on Tuesday out of breath with some crazy excuse about how you can't take the exam today and ask to be able to take it on Wednesday.

1:00-2:30 Section

Tuesday, May 8 2018 1:00PM - 3:00PM will be held in ??? Hall, Room ???

2:30-4:00 Section

Wednesday, May 9 2018 3:30PM - 5:30PM will be held in ??? Hall, Room ???

Studios and Assignments

These studios and assignments are organized in chronological order.

  1. Assignment: Nucleobase Counting
  2. Assignment: SimpleList and SimpleMap Assignment
  3. Assignment: Threads and Executors
  4. Assignment: MapReduce
  5. Assignment: N-Queens/Sudoku Assignment
  6. Assignment: K-MerCounting Assignment

Videos

Eclipse

Habanero Content Assist

Lambda Content Assist

Async/Finish

upper lower split

integer range

Getting Around Finality

N-Way Split

Parallel N-Way Split

Recursion

Divide and Conquer

Floodfill

Futures

Futures

FAQ

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!

Course Setup

We will use educational videos made by Rice University as prep work for the course. Sign up for an account here.

You will also need to set up some software for the course. Refer to the articles below for help.

Help with Java

Help with Habanero

Help with Eclipse

Math That Somehow Proves Problematic

Midpoint

Class Policies and Grading Breakdown

Grading breakdown:

note: assignment percentages corrected to add up to 40%