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- | * **February 6, 2013**: You can book the classroom for a team meeting. Email boze@cse.yorku.ca with your requested timeslot(s). | + | |
- | * **January 14, 2013**: The teams have been rearranged. Click on Teams on the sidebar | + | * **April 26, 2017**: All grades are now posted. Click on Grades on the sidebar. Have a great summer! |
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+ | * **March 20, 2017**: Player grades are now posted. Click on Grades on the sidebar. | ||
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+ | * **March 6, 2017**: Midterm grades are now posted. Click on Grades | ||
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- | * **March 20, 2015**: Important dates have been updated due to the labour disruption. | ||
- | * **March 4, 2015**: Midterm grades are now posted. Click on Grades on the sidebar. | ||
- | * **January 7, 2015**: The team meetings after the lecture will take place in LAS 2002. | ||
- | * **January 5, 2015**: The lectures for this course will take place in LAS 1002, not CB 120. | ||
- | * **December 28, 2014**: The lab session on January 5 will not take place. The course will start with the lecture on January 7. | ||
- | * **December 28, 2014**: This webpage was just created. Information will be added to it by the first lecture. | ||
+ | * **January 2, 2019**: The lecture times for this course will involve working with your teammates on laptops (our classroom has plenty of power outlets). If you have a laptop, you should bring it to the lectures of EECS 2311, i.e. on Wednesdays. If you don't, you can check out a laptop from the lab monitor for the lecture time. Please allow time to do this before the lecture starts. The lab sessions will take place in LAS 1006, so a laptop is not required, but you are welcome to work on your laptop during the lab sessions. | ||
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+ | * **January 2, 2019**: The lab session on January 7 will not contain any guided instruction. Students must ensure that they are able to log in their EECS account in LAS 1006, and they should familiarize themselves with the environment, | ||
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+ | * December 19, 2018: This webpage was just created. Information will be added to it as it becomes available. | ||
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+ | ===== EECS 2311 Learning Outcomes | ||
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+ | Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to: | ||
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+ | * Describe the requirements of a large software system. | ||
+ | * Select appropriate system elements for a high-level design description. | ||
+ | * Derive and implement test cases at the unit and system level. | ||
+ | * Produce a detailed user manual for an interactive system. | ||
+ | * Implement a large software system. | ||
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