The final exam is on this Thursday 24 Aug 13:45-16:00 . You should have already received your seat allocation (Lab/Seat No/Time) by email. If not, please contact CSE asap.
The final live lecture discussed all the points above and more (e.g., the exam duration and instructions, the exam environment such as available editors). So please watch its recording if you haven't already.
If you have further questions about the exam, post them in the Ed forum . Good luck.
We have sent your a2 result to your UNSW email. If you have questions regarding your marks, please follow the instructions in the email .
FYI, the top 5 total timings (in usr+sys seconds) for completing all 30 tests are:
16.82 (bonus winner) 24.62 26.16 28.55 32.86
If you haven't watched the final live lecture recording, please do so asap. It contains important information and preparation advice for the exam. It also includes some information about a2.
Exam preparation:
Reviewing the exercises and lecture examples (and get familiar with the algorithms) is sufficient for the exam preparation.
a2:
As mentioned at the above lecture, marking each a2 takes quite awhile (as we need to allocate enough real time to accommodate usr+sys time for each test, and it has totally 30 tests). We still aim to email you the results by early next week (or else will keep you informed). Meanwhile, if you would like to check / run those tests. You can do so by log into grieg, simply go inside the folder that contains your makefile and program source files and type: ~cs9319/a2/automark
Note that the above automark script is provided for your reference. It only checks for output correctness. It does not include the checking of index file size, memory usages or running time (whilst these constraints are checked as separate processes during the actual marking).
As we discussed previously, it includes: 1/3 small (identical to the provided sanity tests); 1/3 medium; and 1/3 large.
Warning : if your program is slow, it may take a long time to run through all 30 tests.
We will go through a quick revision; discuss a2 solutions and the final exam at the in-person lecture this week (Friday 9:05-10:55am). See you there.
The recording of the Q&A session this morning is now available under Wk08 of "Pre-recorded Lectures" in Moodle (Echo360).
The next live lecture (next Friday) will be back to in-person as usual.
As discussed in the last live lecture, the live lecture this week (Friday 9:05-10:55am) will be online only via Blackboard Collaborate (click Course Room, same as the usual online consultations). It will run as a last-minute, Q&A session for Assignment 2 . Please refer to the last week's live lecture recording for details.
If you didn't attend the previous two live lectures (esp. the last one), please watch their recordings before come to the Q&A session. Some advice/hints have already been covered in the lectures.
We have sent your a1 result to your UNSW email. If you have any questions, please follow the instructions in the email. Please post any questions in the Ed Forum / come to the consultations for quicker responses.
Note that we were very generous when marking a1. 13 of the total 15 tests were directly from the sanity test provided previously. I will provide further feedback in the live lecture this Friday.
Assignment 2 spec is available (due: Monday 24th July 12:00 noon ). It will be further elaborated (plus some hints to start) on in the live lecture this Friday.
You can stop by the in-person consultation session at UNSW Business School (Room 114) 2-3pm for COMP9319 Q&As.
Assignment 1 spec is available (due: Mon day 26th June 12:00 noon ) . It will be further elaborated (plus some hints to start) on in the live lecture this Friday.
Good evening all,
For anyone who is currently having issues accessing the Ed forum (either hasn't received an invite, or has accepted the invite but can't see the course in Ed), please come to my online drop-in session this Wednesday 8-9pm AEST (see course timetable ) to get it sorted out.
It is vital to have any access issues resolved as soon as possible, otherwise you may risk missing out on key insights from your peers' future Q&A.
Regards, Dominic
Week 1 slides are available here and recordings are available on Moodle (Echo360).
Online consultations start next week and in-person consultation starts from Week 3 (Please check the details ).
As mentioned in the lecture just now, Week 2 slides and pre-recorded videos will be available on Monday.
The majority of course content is located on the WebCMS Course Page (here), but we will be leveraging the
Ed Platform
for the class Q&A forum. You shall receive an invite to join the forum within a few days after you officially enrol in the course. If not, please email cs9319@cse.unsw.edu.au for assistance.
Please read through the Course Outline to ensure you have an overview of how the course will be run this term, as well as expectations for assessment tasks and outcomes.
Lectures consist of in-person live lectures, and pre-recorded video lectures. The latter will be accessible via the Moodle Course Page .
There are no tutorial sessions but there will be drop-in consultations available for open discussion and Q&A, as per the Class Timetable (note there are online and in-person options available).
The first live lecture will be on Fri 2nd June 9:00-11:00 AEST in Ainsworth G03 .
Look forward to seeing you there!