Principles of Concurrent Programming — TDA384/DIT391
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NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE CURRENT COURSE! The current running instance of study period 1 (September - October) 2019/2020 is located here.
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Information about the course Principles of Concurrent Programming (TDA384/DIT391)
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Study period 3 (January — March) of the academic year 2018/2019
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For students of Chalmers University of Technology and of the University of Gothenburg
Note: the website for the Principles of Concurrent Programming course given in study period 1 (fall 2018) is available at this URL.
News
- Note. See the Canvas course room (CTH/GU) for more recent announcements.
- 2019-09-16: The Auguset 21 re-exam has been graded and the final grades are available in Ladok. You can have a look at your graded exam by visiting the Student Office (Studieexpedition). If you detect any grading errors, take a picture of the exam sheet and email Sandro to book a meeting (‘tentagranskning’).
- 2019-04-09: We finished grading the exam that took place on Tuesday, 19 March 2019. The grades should now be available in Ladok, and you can have a look at your graded exam by visiting the Student Office (Studieexpedition). The exam revision is on 17 April 2019 from 12:30 to 14:00. After you had a look at the marked exam, if you want to revise your exam with the instructor, you should sign up for a time slot and then go to room 5128 in the EDIT building (5th floor) on the date and time you chose. If none of the available slots work for you but still want to have an exam revision, contact me by email.
Older news…
- Note. See the Canvas course room (CTH/GU) for more recent announcements.
- 2019-09-16: The Auguset 21 re-exam has been graded and the final grades are available in Ladok. You can have a look at your graded exam by visiting the Student Office (Studieexpedition). If you detect any grading errors, take a picture of the exam sheet and email Sandro to book a meeting (‘tentagranskning’).
- 2019-04-09: We finished grading the exam that took place on Tuesday, 19 March 2019. The grades should now be available in Ladok, and you can have a look at your graded exam by visiting the Student Office (Studieexpedition). The exam revision is on 17 April 2019 from 12:30 to 14:00. After you had a look at the marked exam, if you want to revise your exam with the instructor, you should sign up for a time slot and then go to room 5128 in the EDIT building (5th floor) on the date and time you chose. If none of the available slots work for you but still want to have an exam revision, contact me by email.
- 2019-02-03: Note that both members of a lab group have to be present during each of the lab demo sessions. If one member cannot attend a demo session, please contact the TAs at least one week in advance to reschedule your demo (either during a lab session or by email).
- 2019-01-23: Make sure to enable email notifications in Canvas to receive updates about new discussions, questions, etc. If you have problems logging into Canvas, contact Sandro. If you have trouble using Canvas, contact the Canvas support team.
- 2019-01-14: Fire is now up and running. You have to register to be able to submit the assignments.
- 2019-01-10: The website and the Canvas course room are live! Please note that all the information is still tentative and subject to change.
Less news…
Communication
The communication related to Principles of Concurrent Programming (TDA384/DIT391) goes through the following systems:
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The Canvas course room (CTH login/GU login) and this course website are the primary sources of information about the course. All announcements will be made via Canvas (see announcements: CTH/GU).
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The discussion forum on Canvas, where you can ask questions about the course to other students and to the instructors. Sharing solutions to labs is forbidden — on Canvas or anywhere else.
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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