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''*'': Evening time slots are reserved for students that work during the day, and requesting them must be accompanied by a proper justification.
 
''*'': Evening time slots are reserved for students that work during the day, and requesting them must be accompanied by a proper justification.

Revision as of 14:08, 10 April 2016

Instructions

  1. read ALL the instructions on this page carefully
  2. select free time slots in the schedule below
  3. send an e-mail to paquet@cse.concordia.ca with subject "COMP442/6421: project demonstration scheduling", and with the following information in the body of your e-mail (ALL this information is NECESSARY) :
    1. your full name and student ID
    2. the list of ALL free time slots given in decreasing order of preference
  4. I will allocate time slots in a first-come-first served basis and give you a confirmation by e-mail
  5. Evening time slots (i.e. after 18h00) are reserved for students that work during the day, and requesting them must be accompanied by a proper justification. Failure to provide a justification will result in rejection of the time slot request.

Other useful information

  • plan your presentation to last between 30 and 45 minutes
  • if your application is not working, you have to make sure that you can effectively demonstrate what is currently working
  • the grading sheet is provided on the course web page
  • you are responsible to provide test cases that demonstrate the features listed in the guidelines
  • it is your responsibility to make sure that your project can be demonstrated in the laboratory
  • any request for a time slot outside of the proposed schedule will be disregarded
  • only the first request is processed, any further request from the same student is discarded
  • all demonstrations should occur in the specified laboratory (H-821)

Schedule (Tuesday to Thursday April 12-14, 2016)

time Tue Apr 12th Wed Apr 13th Thu Apr 14th
9h00 Virgile Grob Jiuling Tang
10h00 Alexandre Charron Justin Bunker Varun Pattiah Sankaralingam
11h00 Alain Trinh Geoffrey Boom Marco Antonio Padron
12h00 N/A N/A N/A
13h00 Mohiul Islam Jessica Falco Awais Ali
14h00 Amir Bawab James Braginetz Francis Hamelin-Owens
15h00 Pavan Sokke Nagaraj Andrew Costa Zhao Zhe
16h00 Kariappa Thimmaiah Balekuttira Dharani Kumar Derek Scheunemann
17h00 N/A N/A N/A
18h00* Alexis Grondin
19h00* Ross Smith Jun-Duo Chen
20h00* David Giasson
21h00* Arjun Karnwal

*: Evening time slots are reserved for students that work during the day, and requesting them must be accompanied by a proper justification.