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1 Introduction to CMPT 225

2 What’s on the menu? Grading Course content Who’s who The story of life

3 Introduction to CMPT 225 Midterm: 25% Final: 40% Quizzes: 4% Assignments: 23% Labs: 12% You must attain an overall passing grade on these to obtain a clear pass: a grade of C or better. 5 assignments, 6 labs Quizzes are bonus to assignments/labs Academic Honesty plays a key role in our efforts to maintain a high standard of academic excellence and integrity. Students are advised that ALL acts of intellectual dishonesty are subject to disciplinary action by the School; serious infractions are dealt with in accordance with the Code of Academic Honesty (T10.02) Grading

4 Course Content For a given problem, you will be able to: Construct an abstract solution (modular design) Select an appropriate data structure (Lists, Stacks, Trees…) Use these structures in an efficient way (algorithm design) Implement the solution in Java (programming techniques) Introduction to CMPT 225 Messy description of problem from customers Solution with several components Each component will manipulate data. This data is stored in the computer in a certain way.

5 An example of what this is all about Introduction to CMPT 225 Our customer: SFU’s administration. What they want: keeping track of students. First step of design: what are the components we are dealing with? A student component, and a set of students. Second step of design: what are main operations on students? The administration will search for students and add students. What data structures do we have?

6 An example of what this is all about Introduction to CMPT 225 What data structures do we have? In a linked list: When a new student comes, he simply connects to the previous To find a student, we go through the list ‘til the end or ‘til we find. If there are n students, that can take at most O(n) time steps. Adding a student is immediate (doesn’t depend on n) : O(1).

7 An example of what this is all about Introduction to CMPT 225 What data structures do we have? In a binary tree: When a new student A comes, it takes the right hand of a student B ID(B) > ID(A) and the left hand otherwise. 6 8 3 59 Adding takes longer than in the list, but what about searching?

8 An example of what this is all about Introduction to CMPT 225 If you now learn that SFU’s administration searches students 80% of the time and insert new students 20% of the time, which data structure would you recommand? A binary tree. Intuition : insertion is slower than in a linked list, but searching is faster.

9 This course and other ones at SFU Introduction to CMPT 225 If we describe a simple task, you can program it. CMPT 101, 104, 125, 126 or 128; or CMPT 128. CMPT 225. Start finding out the components of a program. Program efficiently. CMPT 307.CMPT 275.CMPT 383.

10 The story of life Introduction to CMPT 225 Step 1: Figure out what your customer wants you to do. Specification Step 2: Find the components of the problem and abstract it. Design Step 3: That’s a business, you pay people, time costs money. Risk Analysis Step 4: Theoretical tools can ensure that your design works before you actually implement it. Verification Step 5: At some point, you actually have to write something… Testing Step 6: …and it’s better if it’s written correctly. Refining Step 7: If you have more time, you can always improve things. Distribute Step 8: Eventually, you may want people to use your software. Documentation. Coding


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