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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>CS 455 Syllabus</TITLE><!-- describe the document, avoid context sensative descriptions ><meta name="description" value="CS 455 Syllabus"<!-- keywords for the document ><meta name="keywords" value="byu, graphics, computer, syllabus"><!-- should be "document" unless providing a search, then "service" ><meta name="resource-type" value="document"><!-- use global for documents to be indexed outside BYU ><meta name="distribution" value="local"></HEAD><BODY><H1>COMPUTER SCIENCE 455</H1><STRONG>COMPUTER GRAPHICS</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Fall 1996</STRONG><BR><STRONG>SYLLABUS</STRONG><BR><HR><H3>USEFUL INFORMATION</H3><STRONG>Help on Assignment Three</STRONG> is <!WA0><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/3Help.html">here</A>.<BR>This is the material to be covered in the help section Monday, Nov 4, at 10am.It is under construction and may contain additional help in the future.<BR>7 People attended the help section on Monday. It will be offered again Tuesday,Nov 5, at 10 am at 1120 TMCB. If there is enough popular demand I can schedule another session in afternoon or evening. Otherwise, I suggest looking over thesenotes or coming to me for questions. You may also ask other students. <BR><STRONG>NOTE: </STRONG>The help on assignment three has been updated with new informationabout normal direction vectors. Please refer to it frequently as new informationmay appear at any moment. <STRONG>IMPORTANT:</STRONG>A <!WA1><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/polyclip.txt">correction</A> to the polygon clipping algorithm. Please pass the word alongto others struggling with this code.<BR>Previous midterm exams:<UL><LI> <!WA2><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/testf95.txt">Test 1, Fall 1995.</A><LI> <!WA3><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/oldquiz.txt">Test 2, Fall 1995.</A><LI> <!WA4><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/95test3.txt">Test 3, Fall 1995.</A><LI> <!WA5><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/95test4.txt">Another test from Fall 1995.</A><LI> <!WA6><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/F95Q4.txt">Test 4, Fall 95.</A></UL> Information about SGI's gl is<!WA7><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/glinfo.html"> here.</A> Now includessome information about events.<BR>Information about image files is<!WA8><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/images.html"> here.</A><BR> <HR><H3>CONTENT</H3>This course surveys computer graphics and provides familiarity with graphics software and hardware systems. The course covers output primitives, geometric representations, two- and three-dimensional transformations, windowing, and clipping. Segments, interactive methods, and modeling methods are also covered. Three-dimensional concepts of hidden-surface removal, hidden-line removal,shading, color models, and computer animation are covered.<P><H3>TIME AND PLACE</H3><STRONG>Time:</STRONG> 9:00 - 9:50 MWF<BR><STRONG>Place:</STRONG> 2201 SFLC<P><H3>INSTRUCTOR AND TEACHING ASSISTANT</H3><STRONG>Instructor:</STRONG> <!WA9><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs455/<A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/info/burton.html">Robert P. Burton</A><BR> <STRONG>Office: </STRONG> <!WA10><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/building/TMCB-3rd.html">3326 TMCB</A><BR><STRONG>Office Hours:</STRONG> 12:00 - 12:50 class days (MWF)<BR><STRONG>e-mail:</STRONG> <!WA11><A HREF="mailto:rpburton@cs.byu.edu">rpburton@cs.byu.edu</A><P><STRONG>Teaching Assistant:</STRONG> <!WA12><A HREF="http://students.cs.byu.edu/~mellor/mellor.html">Nathan Mellor</A><BR><STRONG>Office:</STRONG> <!WA13><A HREF="http://www.cs.byu.edu/building/TMCB-1st.html">1120 TMCB</A> 378-8149<BR><STRONG>Office Hours:</STRONG> 9-12 MWF 9-11 TTH<BR><STRONG>e-mail:</STRONG> <!WA14><A HREF="mailto:mellor@cs.byu.edu"> mellor@cs.byu.edu</A><P><H3>TEXT</H3>Computer Graphics - Second Edition by Donald Hearn and Pauline Baker<H3>REFERENCE TEXT</H3>Computer Graphics Principles and Practice by James D. Foley et al<H3>SEQUENCE OF MATERIAL</H3>The material in the text will be presented sequentially. Ancillary material will be presented selectively and more quickly. Core material will be presented with greater emphasis. You will be responsible for the contents of the entire text except as stated in class. Always read each chapter before it is presented in class.<H3>TIME ALLOTMENT</H3>This course is an elective senior/graduate course which follows the guideline of two to three hours out of class for every hour in class, for an average total of nine to twelve hours per week.<H3>GRADING</H3>Your final grade is determined strictly from the percentage of points earned out of points possible. The approximate breakdown is as follows:<BR> Midterms 30%<BR> Final Examination 20%<BR>
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