University of Nevada Las Vegas
Howard R. Hughes
College of Engineering
School of Computer Science
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Computer Science 302
Introduction to Data Structures
Fall 2008
Revised November 6, 2008.

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Instructor:
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Dr. Larmore
- Office, TBE B378B.
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Telephone ☎ 702-895-1096,
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Email:
larmore "at" cs "dot" unlv "dot" edu.
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- Office Hours: Subject to change.
- 10:15 -- 11:15 Tuesdays and Thursdays.
- 12:30 -- 1:30 Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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Contacting Me:
- It's best to send me email at
larmore@cs.unlv.edu. Be sure to write "CS302" in the subject field
so that I know what the message is about. (I delete lots of messages
without reading them, based on the subject fields.)
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You may also telephone my office and leave a message.
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Please, never try to communicate with me by leaving notes on my
door, under my door, or in my mailbox in the department office, as
those notes get lost, and I can't retrieve them remotely.
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Graduate Assistant:
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Chitwan Gupta will hold
office hours in TBE B361 (the CS lab) 12:00--1:00 Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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Days of Instruction:
- August 26, 2008 - December 4, 2008.
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Veterans Day Recess:
- November 11, 2008.
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Thanksgiving Day Recess:
- November 27, 2008.
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Time of Instruction:
- 8:30 - 9:45,
Tuesday and Thursday.
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Place of Instruction:
- TBE B170.
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Textbook:
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Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C++
Third Edition
by Mark Allen Weiss
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- Prerequisites:
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CSC 202 (Computer Science II)
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MAT 181 (Elementary Calculus I)
- Anyone who has not taken all
prerequisites and earned a grade of "C" or better in each must see
me immediately. I will not hesitate to administratively drop a
student who lacks the prerequisites, as unprepared students slow down
the class. I will be happy to sign a prerequisite waiver form if
you have actually taken the prerequisites but the registration system
doesn't know this, such as if you took them at another institution.
If you come to see me about this, please bring unofficial copies of
your transcripts from that other institution.
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Examinations
- First Examination: Thursday, September 18.
- Second Examination: Thursday, October 16.
- Third Examination: Thursday, November 13.
- Final Examination: Thursday, December 11, 8:00 -- 10:00.
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Homework
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There will be hand-written assignments and programming assignments.
All programming assignments must be written in C++, must be
submitted electronically from your engineering account,
and must compile and run on student.egr.edu.
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You may permit another student to look at your code, but you are
forbidden to make a copy of your code available to another student
electronically.
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If a portion of the code you turn in was obtained from another source
(such as a web site) you must give a reference within your code,
such as: "This procedure was from http://www.codesource.com"
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Grading
- The grading will be based on examinations and homework.
The homework will count much less than the examinations, because I am
allowing you to work together on the homework.
However, the examinations will be designed in such a way that if you do
not do homework, or if you simply allow others to do it for you, you will
not do well on the exams.
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Syllabus
