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* Individual closed-book assessment on [[Media:UtilitySoftware.ppt]] on '''Thursday (2/16/12)''' | * Individual closed-book assessment on [[Media:UtilitySoftware.ppt]] on '''Thursday (2/16/12)''' | ||
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== Friday (2/10/12) == | == Friday (2/10/12) == |
Revision as of 14:36, 14 February 2012
Contents
Tuesday (2/14/12)
Agenda:
- Turn in C2: Handling Errors section of the dossier
- Individual closed-book assessment on Errors
- Utility Software - EASY! (and maybe interesting?)
- Individual closed-book assessment on Media:UtilitySoftware.ppt on Thursday (2/16/12)
- Work on Dossier Project
Friday (2/10/12)
Agenda:
- Turn in Assembled Dossier Document
- Media:Errors.ppt
- Individual closed-book assessment on Media:Errors.ppt on Tuesday (2/14/12)
- Dossier Criterion C2: Handling Errors due Tuesday (2/14/12)
- Media:CriterionC2_handlingErrors.doc
- For your particular dossier project, list every input in your program (i.e. any time the user uses the keyboard)
- Don't forget about file input -- what possible errors could occur there?
- Remember to check out previous years' examples
Monday - Wednesday (2/6/12 - 2/8/12)
Agenda:
- Turn in Modular Organization
- Media:Adders.ppt
- Work on Dossier
- Techniques to writing a large technical document
- Heading Styles
- Page breaks
- Page numbers
- Table of contents
- Sections
Homework:
- Dossier Document Progress Check
- Print out every section of your dossier and assemble into a packet for a completion grade
- Include all sections A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, and B3
- Include a Table of Contents and Page Numbers
Tuesday - Thursday (1/31/12 - 2/2/12)
Warmup:
- Take out homework and get checked for homework
Agenda:
- Volunteer Opportunity:
- Got-a-Gadget Event @ Central Library - Thursday, February 2nd, 4-6PM
- Review Boolean expression word problems
- Digital Logic Life Mini-Assessment
- A car's 4-wheel drive mechanism is controlled by several switches. If the driver wants to turn on the 4-wheel drive, then an On/Off switch is hit by the driver. The car's 4-wheel drive cannot be initiated however, if the car is going over 60 mph. Regardless of whether or not the driver hits the switch, if the car detects icy roads, then the 4-wheel drive will automatically go on.
- Determine what your variables are and what they mean
- Draw the truth table
- Write out the COMPLETE Boolean expression with all the minterms
- Simplify the expression
- Draw the digital circuit for the simplified expression
- A car's 4-wheel drive mechanism is controlled by several switches. If the driver wants to turn on the 4-wheel drive, then an On/Off switch is hit by the driver. The car's 4-wheel drive cannot be initiated however, if the car is going over 60 mph. Regardless of whether or not the driver hits the switch, if the car detects icy roads, then the 4-wheel drive will automatically go on.
Dossier:
- CODE 90% COMPLETE BY END OF WEEK (Including File/IO)
- Code Check on Monday (2/6/12)
- Modular Organization - Media:CriterionB3_modularOrganization.doc due on Monday (2/6/12)