COMP-361 : Systems Development Project


Winter 2009


COMP-361 : Systems Development Project

3 credits, 3 hours of lecture per week
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9h35-10h25; Trottier Building 0060

Practical issues in systems programming including: inter-process communication, task scheduling, special purpose systems, multi-processor systems. Implementation of a large body of software to illustrate core concepts and provide substantial hands-on experience.

Prerequisite: ECSE 321 or COMP 335 or COMP 303
Co-requisite: none


Updates

March 27th, 2009

  • Added the Acceptance Test and Final Handin Grading Sheet and Schedule to the project section

March 21st, 2009

  • Added the maintenance phase sheet to the project section
  • Timeslot selection for acceptance demo will be done next Friday (the 27th)

March 13th, 2009

  • Demo day: the TAs and me will be hanging around Trottier 3rd floor for the demos. Come and find us.

February 23rd, 2009

  • Added the demo grading sheet and schedule to the project section

February 12th, 2009

  • Added lecture 9
  • Marc Boscher will be guest lecturing tomorrow

February 3rd, 2009

  • Added lecture 8
  • Updated name of guest lecturer

January 27th, 2009

  • Added lecture 6 and 7

January 14th, 2009

  • Posted the team names and team schedule
  • Added lecture 4 and 5
  • Added the first deliverable to the project page
  • Created the handin box for Pong Challenge and the First Deliverable on WebCT
  • Added the email address of the TAs

January 10th, 2009

  • Added lectures 2 and 3
  • Updated the tool page
  • Added the missing CSS file

January 5th, 2009

  • First day of class.

Course Lecturer

Alexandre Denault
Office: McConnell Room 322 (Soft Eng Lab)
Email: alexandre.denault@mail.mcgill.ca
Office Hours:
Monday & Wednesday mornings
(or send email for a different time)

Teaching Assistant(s)

Yanwar Asrigo
Email: yanwar.asrigo@mail.mcgill.ca

Kyle Li
Email: yifan.li@mail.mcgill.ca


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