Pre Exam Consultation, from 10:30am to 11:15am on Wednesday 04 December 2019, in room 403 K17 Building.
The seating allocation for your COMP2521 final exam is now available:
COMP2521 final exam seating arrangement
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Please check it so you know where you need to go and what time you need to be there. You will need this information on the day, so you may wish to bookmark the page.
Today (19/Nov), in the last lecture of the term, we discussed the course review, final exam structure and the sample final exam , see "Week 10" under Lectures . In case you missed today's lecture, please watch today's lecture (19 Nov). There is no lecture on Friday 22/Nov.
Later in Week-11, I will post Pre-exam consultations. Meanwhile, all the best for your exam preparations!
Hope you enjoyed and learned a great deal from this course, all the best.
Instructions on "how to submit" your Assignment-2 are now available, go to the Sumission (click here) section.
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We have auto-marked Assignment-1, and you can now preview your auto-marked submission by visiting the following site. Please note that later your tutor will award you 2 marks for "Style" and also consider any issues related to auto-marking. If you have any queries, please send them to your tutor, they will address them when they mark your assignment.
Click here to collect your Assignment-1 preview
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There are two exam sessions:
Morning
(09:15-12:30) and
Afternoon
(12:20-16:10).
This form is to collect
your exam session preference
. Giving a preference is optional.
To ensure no communication between students in the Morning and Afternoon exams:
Go to
:
COMP2521 Final Exam Seating Allocations (click here)
This form
closes end of Week 9
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After the form closes, it is
impossible to change
your preference.
Seating allocations (lab or corralling room) will be released in Week 11.
Email meicheng@cse.unsw.edu.au if you have further queries.
Assignment-2 is now available. We will discuss how to get started in today's lecture.
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For Assignment-1, Submission instructions are now available. Also read the change log for other changes.
As mentioned in the last lecture, there is no lecture today Friday 04/Oct at 4pm. The lectures will resume as normal from Tuesday next week onwards.
Sample Midterm and Week-04 Tutorial/Lab are now available, see the left panel on the class webpage.
Please note that Week-04 lab is a revision lab , you can ask your tutor any queries you may have regarding your Midterm, Practice Questions and Assignment-1.
We have three exercises on BST in Week-04 tutorial .
Practice Exercises on Tree are now available, see " Practice Exercises " in the left panel on the class web page.
I highly encourage all of you to attempt all the exercises, you can download the required files and also self-test your answers. Please note that there are no marks for these exercises, however you should attempt all of them because they will properly prepare you for your midterm and final exam!
As mentioned in the lecture, the deadline of Assignment 1 is " Deadline: 9am, Saturday 26 October 2019 ". In the earlier version by mistake it was "September" instead of "October"!
Assignment-1 is now available, we will briefly discuss it today in the lecture.
Practice Exercises on Linked Lists are now available, see " Practice Exercises " in the left panel on the class web page. I highly encourage all of you to attempt all the exercises, you can download the required files and also self-test your answers. Please note that there are no marks for these exercises, however you should attempt all of them because they will properly prepare you for your midterm and final exam!
Help Sessions and now available, please click on " Help Sessions " in the left panel on the class web page.
Welcome to COMP2521 (Data Structures and Algorithms) !
The course outline is now available, please see the link Course Outline in the left panel. Please read it all, and ask questions in the first lecture on anything that's not clear.
COMP2521 does not use Moodle. The course website is at https://webcms3.cse.unsw.edu.au/COMP2521/19T3/ . We recommend that you bookmark the page. The course material will be available on this website.
Tutorials and Labs start in Week-1. The tutorial and lab for week-01 are now available. See Tutorials and Labs in the left panel on the course website.
See you in the first lecture!
-- Ashesh