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 //News items will be posted here in reverse chronological order.// //News items will be posted here in reverse chronological order.//
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 +**Fri Dec. 31, 10** \\
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 +The marks of the project (out of 100) are on ePost and so are the overall course grades. The projects were marked as follows: 50% based on a //road test// (running the widget on the device and comparing its functionality to the specs); 30% on //the internals// (quality of the code and the report and how the challenges were met); and 20% on //ranking// (how the project compares to the other projects). One project got 100%; two other projects were in the A/A+ range; one in the C+ range; and two in the F range.
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 +**Wed Dec. 8, 10** \\
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 +The marks of Test#3 (out of 240) are on ePost and the papers were returned in class today. Today was the last class.
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 +**Sat Nov. 20, 10** \\
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 +The marks of Test#2 (out of 158) are on ePost and the papers were returned in class today. If you have a question or concern about the marking then see me on Friday.
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 +**Fri Nov. 26, 10** \\
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 +All the upcoming lectures (starting Monday the 29th) will be held in the Maxwell Lab (CSEB-1002).
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 +**Thu Nov. 11, 10** \\
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 +Lab#3 has been posted.
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 +**Tue Nov. 9, 10** \\
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 +The Department will be conducting Course Evaluation on Wed Nov 17 and Lab Evaluation on Tue Nov 16.
  
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 **Wed Oct. 27, 10** \\ **Wed Oct. 27, 10** \\
  
-The test next week will be Tue 11:00-13:00 in CSEB-3057. You will use the same computing environment you used in Test #1. Two types of questions will be on the test: the first type probes your understanding of the principles and you answer them by typing in your answers. The second focuses on programming and you answer them by submitting a program. The scope is the three Server-Side topics (with the infrastructure topics indirectly involved). The programming questions are based on Lab #2, and hence, you are advised to complete its implementation and have it saved in your home directory. The questions might ask you something about your own implementation or might give you an implementation and ask you to make changes to it.+The test next week will be Tue 11:00-13:00 in CSEB-3057. The TA will be available in the lab 10:00 to 11:00 to answer any last-minute questions about Lab#2. Two types of questions will be on the test: the first type probes your understanding of the principles and you answer by typing in your answer. The second focuses on programming and you answer by submitting a program. The programming questions are based on Lab #2, and hence, you are advised to complete its implementation and have it saved in your home directory. The questions might ask you something about your own implementation or might give you an implementation and ask you to make changes to it. The scope of the test is the three Server-Side topics (with the infrastructure topics indirectly involved)
  
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