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| Type | Assign Date | Due Date | Information |
| Homework 1 | Jan. 13, 2004 | Jan. 16, 2004 | Assignment (txt). |
| Exercise 1 | Jan. 22, 2004 | Jan. 29, 2004 | Assignment (pdf). |
| Homework 2 | Feb. 5, 2004 | Feb. 10, 17, 2004 | Assignment (pdf). The paper to read is
A Design Framework for Highly Concurrent Systems.
The epoll documentation I handed out consists of the following man pages:
epoll.txt,
epoll_create.txt,
epoll_ctl.txt,
epoll_wait.txt.
Note, In class I extended the deadline for Part 2 until tuesday Feb 17th, instead of Feb 12th as stated in the assignment. |
| Homework 3 | Feb. 24, 2004 | Mar. 02, 2004 | Assignment (txt). |
| Exercise 2 Emulab and iperf | Mar. 9, 2004 | Mar. 12/22, 2004 | Assignment (pdf). |
| Final Project | Mar. 23, 2004 | Mar. 30,April 22, May 4 2004 | Assignment (pdf). |
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CS Policy.
The application of the policy to this course is that you must work on your own on all assignments, unless told otherwise in writing. This includes discussing how to work on it and sharing code or solutions. You are also prohibited from altering or falsifying the output of programs. We run all code submissions ourselves and grade based on how they work when we run them. If it appears that you have falsified the reported results it will be treated as severely as if you had cheated or plagerized someone elses work.
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