2020-08-18: The re-exam’s questions will be available from the home page of the re-exam’s Canvas room when the exam starts tomorrow.
2020-08-17: The re-exam on Wednesday will be an online exam:
The exam will be similar to the previous one.
Zoom will not be used.
No collaboration is allowed.
You will not be anonymous.
“All examination aids” are permitted. This means that you are allowed to use the course text book, the slides from the lectures, and JFLAP.
The exam questions will be made available in Canvas when the exam starts.
There will be six Canvas assignments for the exam, one per question. Make sure that you hand in your answers to the correct assignment. You can use the following formats: PDF, JPEG or TXT.
If you plan to type answers by hand and photograph them, it may be a good idea to figure out how to combine several photographs into one file. Also make sure that the equipment that you use produces photographs that are legible, under the lighting conditions in effect during the exam.
The final time for submitting the exam to Canvas will be set to 30 minutes after the end of the examination time. It is OK to submit during this time period (as interpreted by Canvas), but I advise you not to leave things to the last minute.
2020-04-11: The exam has been corrected. Results: U: 28, 3/G: 43, 4: 11, 5/VG: 2. (Nine GU students who got the grade G satisfied the criteria for the Chalmers grade 4.)
2020-03-19: The final time for submitting the exam to Canvas has been set to 30 minutes after the end of the examination time. It is OK to submit during this time period (as interpreted by Canvas), but I advise you not to leave things to the last minute.
2020-03-17: Due to the extraordinary circumstances, and following a Chalmers decision, the exam on Thursday, 2020-03-19, will be an online exam:
No collaboration is allowed.
You will not be anonymous.
“All examination aids” are permitted. This means that you are allowed to use the course text book, the slides from the lectures, and JFLAP.
The exam questions will be similar to those from last year.
A preliminary front page for the exam is available.
The exam questions will be made available in Canvas when the exam starts.
There will be six Canvas assignments for the exam, one per question. Make sure that you hand in your answers to the correct assignment. You can use the following formats: PDF, JPEG or TXT. Note that you can only submit one file per assignment.
If you plan to type answers by hand and photograph them, it may be a good idea to figure out how to combine several photographs into one file. Also make sure that the equipment that you use produces photographs that are legible, under the lighting conditions in effect during the exam.
A mock exam is now available in Canvas, so that you can experiment with uploading files. This mock exam will be deactivated before the exam starts, to avoid any confusion.
2020-03-10: Mohammad Ahmadpanah has provided solutions to the selected exercises from E7.
2020-03-02: The seventh assignment has been published.
2020-02-28: The sixth assignment has been published.
2020-02-28: Mohammad Ahmadpanah has provided solutions to most of the selected exercises from E5.
2020-02-26: An optional exercise related to the third exercise of the fifth assignment:
Define a recursive function (perhaps in Haskell or Java) that takes two natural numbers i and j and returns a “proof” showing that the string aibi + j can be derived from S. The proof could for instance be a list of derivation steps, where the derivation step αAβ ⇒ αγβ is represented by the four-tuple (α, A, γ, β).
You may find that the structure of the recursive function is similar to that of an inductive proof of the third exercise.
2020-02-23: Nachiappan Valliappan has provided solutions to some of the selected exercises from E4.
2020-02-19: The fifth assignment has been published.
2020-02-13: A summary of a meeting with student representatives.
2020-02-13: Mohammad Ahmadpanah has provided solutions to most or all of the selected exercises from E3.
2020-02-06: Nachiappan Valliappan has provided solutions to the selected exercises from E2.
2020-02-05: The fourth assignment has been published.
2020-02-02: The third assignment has been published.
2020-01-30: Mohammad Ahmadpanah has provided solutions to the selected exercises from E1.
2020-01-29: Re-exams for TMV027 and DIT321 have been scheduled for the same date as the ordinary exams for TMV028 and DIT322.
2020-01-26: The list of student representatives has been extended.
2020-01-26: The second assignment has been published.
2020-01-24: There is now a list of student representatives.
2020-01-23: In the exercise session on Tuesday (2020-01-28) Mohammad will give a quick demo of JFLAP.