Time-stamp: "2001-11-28 10:51:06 chaw" This schedule is approximate and we may need to move topics around based on how fast we can cover material. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Date Material due ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01 30 Aug Thu [1.0-1.1,3.0-3.1,4.0-4.1] 02 04 Sep Tue 1.0-1.6 03 06 Sep Thu 3.0-3.1,4.0-4.1,[7.0-7.1(helpful for assignment)],PHW1 04 11 Sep Tue O8(1.0-1.5,2.0-2.4.1,2.5-2.6,[2.7-2.9],3.0-3.10,[3.11]) 05 13 Sep Thu O8([5.0-5.8]),Q0 06 18 Sep Tue 5.0-5.2,[7.2-7.3],PHW2 07 20 Sep Thu 5.3 08 25 Sep Tue 5.4-5.5,4.6,PHW3 09 27 Sep Thu 2.0-2.3,Q1 10 02 Oct Tue 11 04 Oct Thu 2.4-2.9,PR1 12 09 Oct Tue 3.2-3.4 13 11 Oct Thu 3.5-3.7 14 16 Oct Tue 3.8-3.11 15 18 Oct Thu 5.6-5.9,PR2 16 23 Oct Tue Mid-term exam (regular class time and place) 17 25 Oct Thu .. 18 30 Oct Tue 7.0-7.3 19 01 Nov Thu 4.5,4.7-4.9 20 06 Nov Tue 4.2-4.4 21 08 Nov Thu 5.10-5.12 22 13 Nov Tue 6.0-6.8 23 15 Nov Thu 7.4-7.6,PR3 24 20 Nov Tue Q2 25 22 Nov Thu No class (Thanksgiving Recess) 26 27 Nov Tue 8.5-8.9 27 29 Nov Thu 28 04 Dec Tue 29 06 Dec Thu review 30 11 Dec Tue PR4 31 13 Dec Thu Project demos; tentative date; time and location TBA. 32 17 Dec Mon 10:30am--12:30pm Final exam; CSS 2428. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notes: * Unqualified numbers in the material due column refer to sections in the textbook; section x.0 refers to the text that begins chapter x. Note that the last two sections of each chapter typically are a summary and a list of references (and thus short). * O8(...) and P(...) denote material in the Oracle8 and PostgreSQL textbooks, respectively; otherwise, the section numbers refer to the FCDB textbook. * Material within square brackets ([..]) is recommended, but not required * PHW = programming homework * HW = other homework * Q = quiz * PR = Project Report * Project demos are to be scheduled for a 1-hour timeslot on the 13th or 15th of December, by arrangement with the instructor. If no suitable time can be found on these dates, students can schedule the demo for any *earlier* date, also by arrangement with the instructor.