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Computer Architecture I:
Digital Design
Fall 2012
FINAL
EXAMINATION Fall 2012 – SAMPLE ANSWERS: (Click Here)
The PDF file you download and
view contains all marks for (a) Laboratory Attendance, (b) Laboratory
Exercises, (c) Project, (d) Midterm #1, and (e) Midterm #2. The marks are sorted in ascending order by
student ID.
As stated in lectures,
the two midterm examinations are corrected for the entire class by a factor of
+4 for Midterm #1 and +2 for Midterm #2.
The marks file contains raw scores
(that is, the original mark received, without the correction factor) – each
student should add the correction factors before calculating your weighted
partial total mark. To calculate the
overall mark for the Laboratories as well as the weights for each evaluative
component (ie. Labs, Project, Midterms, Final), read the Course Outline. To illustrate the calculation of the Lab
mark, use the following approach (also explained in the marks file):
Lab Mark = Attendance + Lab_Exercises
= (Sum of lab attendance marks + 1)/10 + (Sum of lab exercise marks)/10
Note that each lab attendance mark is either 0 or 1, hence the maximum
(Sum of lab attendance marks) is 9 with an extra bonus 1 added. Dividing by 10 gives a mark between 0 and 1
(inclusive). Each lab exercise was
marked out of 10 and there were 9 exercises.
Thus, the maximum (Sum of lab exercise marks) is 90 and dividing by 10
gives a mark between 0 and 9 (inclusive).
Adding these two mark components gives the Lab Mark between 0 and 10
(inclusive).
Projects were due no
later than Thursday, November 22, 2012 and had to be presented for evaluation
in the lab scheduled from 1:00pm to 2:20pm on that day. Projects that were not
submitted by that time, and in person, received marks of 0.
Students should check the marks file for completeness and accuracy. Note that some laboratory exercise marks may
be juxtaposed (ie. interchanged) with other lab marks
– in such cases, it is important that a complete set of marks is recorded, not
the order of the marks. Report all
errors to Dr. Kent (rkent@uwindsor.ca) by email. These can be verified after the Final
Examination (see below or consult the Registrar for time/date of the Final
Exam).
Sample solutions for
lab exercises have been posted for labs #1 to #9.
FINAL
EXAMINATION LOCATION:
Thursday, December 13, 2012 08:30-11:30am, Neal Education Building, Room 1101
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Instructor:
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Dr. Robert D. Kent Tel: (519) 253-3000 Ext. 2993 NOTE: Dr. Kent's office hours are: 12:00pm to 2:00pm, Monday and 12:00pm to 1:00pm, Wednesday (subject to cancellation without notice). If he is in his office when you drop by at other times, he will try to accommodate you immediately if not busy. He will also monitor his email and try to respond to questions in a timely fashion. Dr. Robert Kent Graduate Assistants: Arushi Arora, Morteza Mashayekhi |
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GA Office Hours: In Java Lab ( Lab in Erie Hall 3119)
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GA
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Lab
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Office Hours
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Arushi Arora |
Thurs+alternate Wed
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Wed
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Morteza Mashayekhi |
Tues+alternate Wed
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Tues/Thurs
2:30pm-4:00pm |
Sample examinations (taken
from previous semester course offerings) are provided only as an additional set
of exercises. There may be absolutely no
relationship between these samples and the actual examinations that will be
administered during this course.
Students are strongly advised against “studying for the examination” – a
technique that works adversely to effective learning and academic achievement. However, if you attempt all questions
independently you can test yourself on the correct answers.
Fall 2010: MIDTERM #2 – SAMPLE SOLUTIONS (Click
Here).
Fall 2010: MIDTERM #1 – version 01 - SAMPLE SOLUTIONS
(Click Here) NOTE: Corrected
version, November 15, 2010
Fall 2010: MIDTERM #1 – version 02 - SAMPLE SOLUTIONS (Click Here) NOTE: Corrected version, November 15, 2010
Winter 2010: MIDTERM #1 SAMPLE SOLUTIONS
(Click Here)
Winter 2010: MIDTERM #2 SAMPLE SOLUTIONS
(Click Here)
OLD MIDTERM # 1 - SAMPLE SOLUTIONS
(click here).
OLD MIDTERM # 2 - SAMPLE
SOLUTIONS (click here).
FINAL
EXAMINATION Fall 2008 (Sample answers)
The slide sequences used in
the lectures are original slides based on material in the course textbook and
other sources. Any errors in the slides
provided below are the sole responsibility of Dr. Robert D. Kent; if any errors
are found they should be reported to Dr.
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Announcements : Please check this page frequently for the important information related to the course. |
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Mar. 22, 2010 Project assigned. MIDTERM APPEALS: Appeals of Midterm marks require that the
original test paper be submitted along with a brief note attached specifying
which question(s) are being appealed and providing justification for the
review. All reviews will be done by
Dr. Kent. He will not review any
paper or question(s) unless a justification is provided.
FINAL EXAMINATION APPEALS: In the event of an appeal of the Final
Examination grade, students must complete and file an Appeal form through the
Registrar’s office. There is a fee for
an appeal. Check with the Registrar’s
office for details.
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