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Welcome

Jeff Edmonds

York UniversityLecture 0 COSC 2011

Jeff Edmonds www.cse.yorku.ca\~jeff\courses\2011

jeff@cse.yorku.caCSB 3044, ext. 33295

416-538-7413 

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Steps, Assignments, Practice Tests, Unit Tests, Exam

SlidesVideos

(Remind me)

Extra Text: Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, and Stein  "Introductin to Algorithms",

Good to have, but not needed for this course.

Course Material

TextText

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Course Material

www.cse.yorku.ca\~jeff\courses\2001\syllabus

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• What do you think about 3101?

Hey Jeff,Never thought I would say this but I missed you a little bit.I was able to solve some interesting business programming problems - all by myself by just thinking back to the course. The main thing I got out of the course is belief in higher self and the ability to relax.If taken professionally, you weren't kidding that the course would be helpful for us in life and not just academically.

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It deeply saddens me when a third of the class does not learn the material

sufficiently to pass.

I will do everything in my power to help you learn this material.

I request that you do everything in your power.

A Contract to Learn

Everyone can learn it.

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The last few termsI threatened them every day.

They performed better than ever before!

And my course evaluations were better.

Tough Love

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Think about Algorithms Abstractly

Devastated by the midterm

Change your thinking now.

This course requires completely changing the way you think about algorithms.

Though I keep warning people, they tend not to get it until they are

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Don’t just work on coding assignments!

Study Now!

Study the material deeplybefore you fail the midterm.

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We will work you HARD:• 4 Assignments• Midterm • Exam• Participation• Mark =

Marks

50% 54%   

2% 10%  

Σi=1..5 0.05 Ti + 0.20 M + 0.50 E + 0.02 P+ 0.08 Max(M,E,P)

4%*5 = 20%   

20% 24%   

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In 3101, I have 5 unit tests:

• Each unit test, half the class fails. “Fail early, fail often”

• Then almost everyone starts to listen and passes the exam.

• But we need the TAs to mark the assignments .

Marks

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Four coding assignments (in Java)• Start them early!• Talk to each other• Don’t copy• Do assignments in pairs.

Marks

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Class Participation:

• Asking/Answering questions in class

• Attending office hours

• Talking to me outside of class

• Submitting a photo *

• Worth 2% if you don’t need it and 10% if you do.

Marks

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I think it is important for people to not feel isolated with the material.

Together

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You’re cool! Are you free sometime this weekend?

Yes!The best way to learn is to teach each other!

Together

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Some students feel too intimidated to talk to the professor.

Actually, he is just a guywho has been doing this for

a while.

Together

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Office hours: Before/after class tend to be the best time.Longer or private questions, when requested, can be taken back to my office, CSB 3044.

Together

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Pros• Don’t have to take notes.• Lower fear level that you will miss something.• Flexible to miss a class or two

if working, parenting, sick, …• Read/watch ahead to be prepared for a good discussion.• Read/watch after to review and as a reference.

Together

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Pros• REALLY good students might feel they don’t have to

come to class (some might be right).

Cons• Cocky students will think they don’t need to come class

but are wrong.• Lazy students will use them as an excuse to skip class

and then never really get to them. Test every other week!Cant be delayed.

Together

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Please interact with me in class.

Help me know what people are not understanding

Slow down the slides

(Though we do have a lot of material to cover)

Together

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Please ask questions!

To keep the flow going

• Wiggly hand: relevant to current slide.

• Stationary hand: question about past material.

• Avoid getting off topic.

Together

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When I ask a question to the class.

Please don’t shout out answers. So others can think.

Together

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In every class,there is one student

I don’t like.

The key when talking in class is

Together

Are you trying to help me and the class

or win some compitition?

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Winter 06, the average of one section was much higher than the average of the other.  (I taught them both)

My theory was that it was because a student, Gertruda, constantly asked great questions and everyone learned from them.

Ask questions for everyone’s sake.

Please ask questions!

Together

10% of your mark is class participation!

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• What: • Submit a photo on line• Add a photo to your forum account• If you would like a better rapport with your emails,

please include a photo.• Why:

• I am very bad with names. (Sorry)• Emails and tests are effectively anonymous.• Needed for 10% participation mark. • You can see the class list.

• How:• Submit

     - cp photo.jpg Smith_John.jpg  - submit 2011 photos Smith_John.jpg (or line)

Submit a PhotoTogether

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• I communicate to you via the Forum. • You are also encouraged to talk to each other this way. • To be sure that you know when something has been

posted, it is important to subscribe to the course forum.

Forum

• Be sure to subscribe to the course forum and not just to one of its topics

Together

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When you email me something I need to make a note about send me your cse account. That way I can put it in epost notes and you can see that I have made it.

Together

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So you want to be a computer scientist?

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Is your goal to be a mundane programmer?

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Or a great leader and thinker?

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Original Thinking

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Boss assigns task:

– Given today’s prices of pork, grain, sawdust, …– Given constraints on what constitutes a hotdog.– Make the cheapest hotdog.

Everyday industry asks these questions.

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• Um? Tell me what to code.

With more sophisticated software engineering systems,the demand for mundane programmers will diminish.

Your answer:

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Your answer:

• I learned this great algorithm that will work.

Soon all known algorithms will be available in libraries.

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Your answer:

• I can develop a new algorithm for you.

Great thinkers will always be needed.

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Course Content

• A list of algorithms (mostly for data structures)

– Learn their code.– Trace them until you are convinced that they work.– Implement them.– Worry about details.

class InsertionSortAlgorithm extends SortAlgorithm {

void sort(int a[]) throws Exception {

for (int i = 1; i < a.length; i++) {

int j = i;

int B = a[i];

while ((j > 0) && (a[j-1] > B)) {

a[j] = a[j-1];

j--; }

a[j] = B;

}}

Sorry

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Course ContentAn intro to: • Algorithmic design techniques.• Abstract thinking.• How to develop new algorithms for any

problem that may arise.

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Study:

• Many experienced programmers were asked to code up binary search.

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Study:

• Many experienced programmers were asked to code up binary search.

80% got it wrong

Good thing is was not for a nuclear power plant.

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What did they lack?

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What did they lack?

• Formal proof methods?

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What did they lack?

• Formal proof methods?

Yes, likely

Industry is starting to realize that formal methods

are important.

But even without formal methods …. ?

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What did they lack?• Fundamental understanding of the

algorithmic design techniques.• Abstract thinking.

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Some Math

Recurrence RelationsT(n) = a T(n/b) + f(n)

Input Size

Tim

e

Classifying Functionsf(i) = nQ(n)

Adding Made Easy∑i=1 f(i).

Time Complexityt(n) = Q(n2)

Logic Quantifiers g "b Loves(b,g)"b g Loves(b,g)

Logs and Exps

2a × 2b = 2a+b

2log n = n

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Iterative Algorithms Loop Invariants

i-1 i

ii0

T+1<preCond> codeA loop <loop-invariant> exit when <exit Cond> codeBcodeC<postCond>

9 km

5 km

Code Relay RaceOne step at a time

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Recursive Algorithms

?

?

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Graph Search Algorithms

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End

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Together

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Read Ahead

You are expected to read the lecture notes before the lecture.

This will facilitate more productive discussion during class.

Like in an English class

Also please proof readassignments & tests.

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Explaining

• We are going to test you on your ability to explain the material.

• Hence, the best way of studying is to explain the material over and over again out loud to yourself, to each other, and to your stuffed bear.

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Day Dream

Mathematics is not all linear thinking.

Allow the essence of the material to seep into your

subconscious

Pursue ideas that percolate up and flashes of

inspiration that appear.

While going along with your day

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Be Creative

•Ask questions. • Why is it done this way and not that way?

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Guesses and Counter Examples

• Guess at potential algorithms for solving a problem.

• Look for input instances for which your algorithm gives the wrong answer.

• Treat it as a game between these two players.

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Refinement:The best solution comes from a

process of repeatedly refining and inventing alternative solutions

Rudich www.discretemath.com

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This term we will provide two hours a week of contact hours

with the TA.

Together

Ask me anything!• Class material• Help YOU solve the assignment

questions.• Material missed from previous

courses• Your love life

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This term we will provide two hours a week of contact hours

with the TA.

Yes!I will be sure

to attend.

Together

We can have• Practice Tests• Lectures• One-on-one time• Group discussions

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I will take attendance!

This will effect your participation mark!

Yes!I will be sure

to attend.

Together

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Sorry!I will not have time

to mark the assignments.

This might be better anyway.

Together

But we can I read your solution together during the TA hours.

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Lets schedule the office hours now.

Together

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