Principles of Concurrent Programming — TDA384/DIT391 (Sep 2021 - Oct 2021)
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Information about the course Principles of Concurrent Programming (TDA384/DIT391 (Sep 2021 - Oct 2021))
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Study period LP1 of the academic year 2021-2022
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For students of Chalmers University of Technology and of the University of Gothenburg
Note: the website for the old Principles of Concurrent Programming course given in study period 3 (spring 2021) is available at this URL.
News
- 2021-08-10: The website has been updated! Please note that all the information is still tentative and subject to change.
- 2020-08-10: The course will be run mostly virtually! Further details below.
Communication
The communication related to Principles of Concurrent Programming (TDA384/DIT391 (Sep 2021 - Oct 2021)) goes through the following systems:
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Zoom meeting for all lectures is here (Meeting ID: 633 6238 8303; Passcode: 268075). You must login to zoom in order to join.
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Waglys is used for coordinating meetings with TAs during the labs (see labs)
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Canvas is used for announcements (see announcements: CTH/GU).
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The discussion forum is also hosted on Canvas (see forum: CTH/GU). There you can ask questions about the course to the teachers and to other students. Sharing solutions to labs is forbidden — on Canvas or anywhere else.
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This course website contains information about the lectures (including lecture slides), about the weekly lab sessions, and about the exam (including old exams).
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The Teacher’s mailing list, which you shouldn’t use unless you really need to contact the teachers via email — please use the discussion forum to ask questions that are of general interest!
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The Fire system, where you can upload submissions to the labs.
Course syllabus
See the information in the Chalmers student portal and the GU website.
Time schedule and rooms
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See the general information in TimeEdit (preliminary).
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The detailed schedule of lectures and lab sessions will be available on their respective pages as the course progresses.
Note: The course is running mostly virtually. Four lectures will be given on campus. These lectures will, in addition, be broadcast on zoom. All lab sessions held virtually.