Homework 25
CSSE 221 – Fundamentals of Software Development Honors
Fall 2008–2009
Recall the
Due Dates
and
(from the syllabus)
the
Late (and early) Assignment Policy
and guidelines for
maintaining Academic Integrity.
Also recall that you can get help on any of these problems during the
CSSE lab assistant hours,
and you can use the Assignments Discussion Forum
on Angel to discuss, clarify, or get help on these problems.
Things to do
- Prepare for Written Exam 2 by:
- Read the
exam topics and practice problems.
- Do SOME of the practice problems in the above document (details below).
- Prepare a 3x5 index card with whatever notes you want as described in the above document,
to use in the exam.
- Continue working on your Simulation project.
Your team should have a UML class diagram and have begun implementing per your Iterative Enhancement Plan (IEP)
by now. Keep your UML and IEP up to date!
- Reminder: Each team member must maintain and commit to the repository
her coding statistics,
as described in
Coding statistics.
- Complete your
BinarySearchTree project.
- Don't bang your head on the wall over the BinarySearchTree project!
- If you aren't making clear progress after about 30 minutes, get help!
- Continue your
PerfectNumbers project.
- This is your lowest priority item for this homework -- PerfectNumbers is not due until later this week.
- Do the written problems below.
Written problems
Write your answers to these questions.
Turn your answers in via the appropriate Homework Drop Box on Angel.
- Read ALL the sample problems in
Exam 2 topics and practice problems.
- For this problem, simply turn in a statement that indicates what fraction
(hopefully 100%) of the problems you read.
- Do ALL the sample problems in
Exam 2 topics and practice problems
EXCEPT
you may skip any parts of problems 11, 12 and 13 that you are confident you know the answer for.
- For this problem, simply turn your answers to the problems, as usual.
- AFTER doing the problems, compare your answers to the
answer key for those problems.
- For this problem, simply turn in a statement that indicates what fraction
(hopefully 100%) of the problems you compared answers with.