CS 135: Computer Architecture I

Working in Teams and Team Assignments.


In this course, you will work in a team during in-class exercises and some of the assignments and projects. Lectures will include in-class activities, where you will work in teams to cooperatively solve the assigned problems. Participating in team activities is essential for learning in this course.

Details of roles within a team, team contracts, and how your role changes in this SCALEUP style class are provided here.

To make it easier to find common team meeting times, I have tried to form teams based on the lab section they are registered in and prior coursework. Most teams have 3 persons. 

These are the teams effective October 18th:

Each new team (indicated with an *) must inform the instructor of the time they have agreed upon for their weekly meeting.
Group assignments are required work -- you must submit them by the due date posted.


  1. Eileen Guiliu, Michelle Cano, David Breneisen
  2. Xialong Jiang, Tom Lavelle,  Jason Hatchett
  3. Timothy Stephens, Mike Maslar, Ming Fang
  4. Hsin Hwang,  John Laputz,  Andrew Thal
  5. Shannon Solis, George Kotchev,  Todor Liev
  6. * Jun Luo, Sohum Kaji, Johnny Carmona
  7. * Nathan Krishnan, Jeff Levy, Siyuan Feng
  8.  Tyler Kaczmarek, Yang Yang Wu, Sunny Cheng
  9.  Justin Albright, Douglas Melvin, Taylor Sandelius
  10.  John Wittrock,  Sara Casay, Mary Fredman
  11. * Andrew Hirsch, Chris Krawiec, Yijing Zhou
  12.  Dan Bellovin, Susumu Noda,  Kyle Putbrese



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