COSC 350 - Spring 2020

Course Information

  • Instructor: Dr. Aaron Garrett (garrettal@wofford.edu)
  • Class Meeting (Olin 213): MWF 10:30a-11:20p
  • Office Hours (Olin 204E): MW 2:00p-4:30p; TR 1:00p-3:30p; or by appointment
  • Textbook: None, but LearnCPP is one of many free resources available online
  • Required Software Mimir Classroom (available in bookstore)
  • Final Exam: 15 May 2020 from 9:00a-12:00p

Catalog Description

An introduction to the formal study of data structures, such as arrays, stacks, queues, lists, and trees, along with algorithm design and analysis of efficiency.

Prerequisite: COSC 235 with a minimum grade of C.

Goals

  • Understand abstraction and how it helps to control complexity
  • Understand the concept of an abstract data type (ADT) and how to implement custom ADTs
  • Understand how to use and implement common CS data structures
  • Understand how memory is managed within a C++ program
  • Understand how to use arrays, structures, and pointers to implement ADTs
  • Understand tradeoffs among various implementations for a given interface
  • Understand recursion and be able to use it to solve problems
  • Understand the concepts of algorithmic complexity and “Big O” notation
  • Be able to determine the time complexity of an algorithm
  • Be familiar with commonly used algorithms for interacting with data structures
  • Be able to implement ADTs in C++
  • Be proficient with the C++ programming language

Grades

Your grade in the course will be based on a combination of assignments, projects, and exams.

Assignments
Assignments are short exercises that reinforce the core concepts.
Projects
Projects are more complex problems that require a combination of concepts.
Exams
Exams are timed assessments of conceptual understanding.
Homeworks
Homeworks are ungraded (but recommended) practice with the course material.
Artifact Points
Assignments 20
Projects 40
Midterm Exam 20
Final Exam 20
Total 100

The usual grading scale will be applied to the accumulated points: 93–100: A, 90–92: A-, 87–89: B+, 83–86: B, 80–82: B-, 77–79: C+, 73–76: C, 70–72: C-, 60–69: D, 0–59: F.

Policies

Attendance

You are expected to attend class meetings and come to class prepared. That includes having completed assigned readings, problem sets, and tutorials.

You are expected to dedicate your attention to what is going on in class and to participate fully in classroom activities, including discussions. No laptops or tablets are to be used in class unless being used for a classroom exercise. (Notes may be taken using a device if needed as an approved accommodation.)

Refer to the General Policy Regarding Attendance in the Wofford College Student Handbook. The policy makes you responsible for catching up on missed classes. If you must be absent for class, please email me in advance to let me know.

Make-up exams are not available. If you have a legitimate, excused absence during the midterm exam, then you must make it up during the final exam period.

Assignment Deadlines

Late assignments will not be accepted without a legitimate excuse. All assignments are expected to be submitted by 11:55p ET on the posted deadline.

Academic Integrity

The Honor Code requires faculty, staff, and students to maintain a high standard of individual honor and integrity. While I may specify some assignments as collaborative, work represented as your own must be your own. If you have any doubt about what is appropriate for a given assignment, you should contact me for clarification.

Accommodations

If you have a disability that requires assistance or accommodation, or if you have questions related to any accommodations for testing, note takers, readers, etc., please contact Dean Beth Wallace by telephone at (864) 597-4371 or in person by visiting the Hugh R. Black Infirmary. You must arrange accommodations during the first week of classes.

Tentative Schedule

Generally, assignments are due on Wednesdays and projects are due on Fridays.

This YouTube series might be helpful for basic C++ language understanding. And this YouTube series focuses on data structures. Both have individual videos linked below.

Meeting Topics LearnCPP YouTube Deadline
03 Feb preprocessor, compiler Chapter 0 https://youtu.be/3tIqpEmWMLI; https://youtu.be/H4s55GgAg0I
05 Feb data types, main function Chapter 1 and 4 https://youtu.be/zB9RI8_wExo A00
07 Feb I/O Chapter 18
10 Feb control structures Chapter C
12 Feb functions Chapter 2 https://youtu.be/V9zuox47zr0 A01
14 Feb functions (parameter passing) Chapter 7 https://youtu.be/IzoFn3dfsPA; https://youtu.be/3cm0VckC8q0
17 Feb enumerations, strings Chapter S https://youtu.be/x55jfOd5PEE; https://youtu.be/ijIxcB9qjaU
19 Feb arrays Chapter 6 https://youtu.be/Hw42GkHPyvk; https://youtu.be/ENDaJi08jCU; https://youtu.be/gNgUMA_Ur0U A02
21 Feb searching P01
24 Feb sorting
26 Feb structs Chapter S https://youtu.be/fLgTtaqqJp0 A03
28 Feb classes Chapter 8 https://youtu.be/2BP8NhxjrO0; https://youtu.be/Ks97R1knQDY
02 Mar classes Chapter 8 https://youtu.be/3dHBFBw13E0
04 Mar memory management https://youtu.be/wJ1L2nSIV1s A04
06 Mar pointers Chapter 6 https://youtu.be/DTxHyVn0ODg; https://youtu.be/NUZdUSqsCs4
09 Mar pointers Chapter 6 https://youtu.be/FXhALMsHwEY; https://youtu.be/D8cWquReFqw
11 Mar SIGCSE Chapter 8, 9 https://youtu.be/Z_hPJ_EhceI A05
13 Mar SIGCSE https://youtu.be/BvR1Pgzzr38 P02
16 Mar https://youtu.be/BvR1Pgzzr38
18 Mar https://youtu.be/PocJ5jXv8No
20 Mar
23 Mar
25 Mar
27 Mar
06 Apr
08 Apr Midterm Exam Midterm
10 Apr Midterm Exam Midterm
13 Apr linked lists https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8671F220EC32A00E
15 Apr algorithm analysis Chapter 7 https://youtu.be/kS_gr2_-ws8; https://youtu.be/v4cd1O4zkGw
17 Apr recursion https://youtu.be/KEEKn7Me-ms; https://youtu.be/oKndim5-G94
20 Apr sorting revisited https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_aWCzGMAwKedT2KfDMB9YA5DgASZb3U
22 Apr ADTs https://youtu.be/92S4zgXN17o A07
24 Apr List ADT https://youtu.be/NobHlGUjV3g; https://youtu.be/vcQIFT79_50 P03
27 Apr Stack ADT; Queue ADT https://youtu.be/F1F2imiOJfk; https://youtu.be/XuCbpw6Bj1U
29 Apr tree terminology https://youtu.be/qH6yxkw0u78 A06
01 May Binary Search Tree ADT https://youtu.be/pYT9F8_LFTM
04 May Heap ADT https://youtu.be/t0Cq6tVNRBA
06 May Map ADT https://youtu.be/shs0KM3wKv8 A08
08 May Final Exam review P04

Note: This syllabus is subject to change with notice.