I am always happy to receive suggestions for improving the course further. In particular, I'd really like to know what aspects of the course you found confusing, hard to follow etcetera.
Feel free to provide your opinions anonymously by posting comments on this blog entry. You can provide your comments at any time.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Luca Tesei's "Timed Systems" Course
Luca Tesei's "Timed Systems" course will start on Monday, 1 December 2008, at 15:00 CET. The course will be based on part II of my book.
If you think that you will attend the course, please post a comment. Of course, your expression of interest won't be binding. It will only give Luca Tesei an indication of how many people might follow his course.
If you think that you will attend the course, please post a comment. Of course, your expression of interest won't be binding. It will only give Luca Tesei an indication of how many people might follow his course.
Important news about the exam
After consultation with Emanuela Merelli and Luca Tesei, we have decided to increase the weight of the final take-home exam to 40%. This means that my part of the course will contribute 60% of the final grade.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Exercises for Week 5
I have posted the fifth and last set of exercises for you, and selected solutions to exercises from this week's exercise sheet.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Solution from Group 4
The proposed solution is here. The authors and I look forward to receiving comments from group 2 by Friday, 7 November, at 16:00 CET. Of course, you are all encouraged to comment on the solution!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Timing For The Take-home Exam
The take-home exam will be posted on the web page for the course at the latest on Monday, 17 November 2008, at 09:00 CET. The pdf file with your solutions should be sent via email to me by Friday, 21 November, at 12:00 CET.
CWB (New Century) and Windows
Those amongst you who run Windows on their laptops might want to work on their mini-project using the executable code for the CWB (New Century) from here, which runs also on Windows machines.
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