| | Instructions for
exam observers
Final Exam (June
8,
2001 - Friday @14:00)
(ele492-final.doc)
(solutions)
Same rules as regular midterms apply.
In addition to the Midterm 2 coverage, you are responsible from the following
chapters of the textbook:
| Chapter 17 - Classes II (only constant objects
and constant member functions, friend classes and functions, this pointer) |
| Chapter 18 - Operator Overloading (excludes Array
and String classes) |
Midterm 2
(May 2,
2001 - Wednesday @14:00)
(ele492-mt2.doc)
(solutions)
Same rules as Midterm 1 apply.
Focus of the midterm will be on the C language.
You are responsible for the following chapters in textbook.
| Chapter 2 - Intro. to C programming |
| Chapter 3 - Structured program development |
| Chapter 4 - Program control |
| Chapter 5 - Functions (excludes Recursion) |
| Chapter 6 - Arrays (excludes sorting arrays) |
| Chapter 7 - Pointers (excludes bubble sort, pointers
to functions) |
| Chapter 8 - Characters and Strings (only general
concepts, standard i/o library functions, general string handling library
functions, comparison functions in string handling library) |
| Chapter 10 - Structures (excludes unions, bit
fields) |
| Chapter 11 - File processing |
| Chapter 15 - C++ (excludes linkage specifications) |
| Chapter 16 - Classes and data abstraction |
| Extra handout: Object Oriented Thinking |
Midterm 1 (March 30,
2001 - Friday @14:00)
(ele492-mt1.doc)
(solutions)
- Most of the questions will be selected from the exercises (regular and
self-review) given in the textbook. Be prepared.
- There will be some definitions, space-filling and multiple-choice
questions, in addition to the complete program or code segment writing
questions.
- You may not bring in a Cheat Sheet to the exam. Although it was so
announced in the class, the decision was reverted due to practical
considerations. (Sorry!)
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letter grades was turned in to department on June 13th.
Your
unclaimed diskettes will be donated to department.
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