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PJWSTK 2008

Software Development of Parallel and Distributed Systems By Boleslaw Mikolajczak

Fall semester 2008

Address to communicate by email: bmikolajczak@umassd.edu My web pages at the University of Massachusetts:

www.umassd.edu/engineering/cis Course timelines:

Lectures: Monday-Friday, January 5-9, 2009; 5 pm-9 pm Final: Saturday: January 10, 2009; 9-11 am

Homework (4) and Projects (2) to be submitted by the following deadlines by email with attachments as Word or pdf files to bmikolajczak@umassd.edu:

HW#1 by Sunday, January 18, 2009 HW#2 by Wednesday, January 21, 2009 HW#3 by Saturday, January 24, 2009 HW#4 by Tuesday, January 26, 2009 Project #1 by Thursday, January 28, 2009 Project#2 by Saturday, January 31, 2009

Final grades will be emailed to PJWSTK Dziekanat by February 10, 2009

Course grading system:

HW – 20 points in total for four homework assignments Projects – 30 points for two projects

Final exam – 50 points Ocena=3 for 55-65 points Ocena=3+ for 65-74 points Ocena=4 for 75-84 points Ocena=4+ for 85-89 points Ocena=5 for 90 or more points

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