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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 20:27:36 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/html<TITLE>Concepts in Programming Languages. Syllabus</TITLE> <BODY> <H2><b>CLA CS320 <BR> Concepts in Programming Languages, Fall 1996</b> </H2><P><P>The goal of this course is to provide students with a good grasp ofthe structure of computer languages, which in turn provides the toolsfor the students to master new languages easily. This course coversthe principles underlying all programming languages and theirimplementations. We will apply the concepts and principles to objectoriented languages, functional languages, logic programming languages,and network programming languages. Specifically, we will use Java andits language processors to illustrate these principles when they areapplied in practice.The core topics include: language specification, objects, expressions,control and types. We discuss the concrete aspects of each topicfollowed by implementation strategies and the related semantic issues.We will use examples in Java, Javascript, C, C++, FORTRAN, Pascal,Ada, COBOL, and other programming languages.<P><DL><DT>Course Home Page: <DD>http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/mcchen/cs320-96/index.html<DT>Textbooks<DD><ul><li><em>The Java Programming Language</em> by Ken Arnold and JamesGosling, in the Java Series. Addison Wesley.<li><em>The Anatomy of Programming Languages</em> by Alice E. Fischer andFrances S. Grodzinsky, Prentice Hall. <li><em>References: The Java Application Programming Interface, Volume 1 & 2.</em> by James Gosling, Frank Yellin and the Java Team. Addison Wesley.</ul><DT>Prerequisites <DD>CLA CS112 or CS113. CLA MA 293 is recommended. <DT>Classroom <DD> MCS B33. <DT>Instructor <DD> Marina Chen, MCS 140 E. <DT>Class hours <DD> 9:30am - 11am Tuesday and Thursday. <DT>Office hours <DD> 11am - 12pm Tuesday and Thursday. <DT>Class newsgroup and email <DD> Please read cs320 newsgroup and your email daily. <P> </DL><P><H2><A NAME=SECTION0000100000000000000> Schedules</A></H2><P><DL ><DT>9/3<DD> Introduction; Nature of Language; Representation and Abstraction(Topics 1, and 2)<P><DT>9/5<DD> Elements of Language. (Topics 3, 1a, and 10a)<P><DT>9/10<DD> Elements of Language. (Topics 3, 1a, and 10a)<P><DT>9/12<DD> A Quick Tour of Java and HTML (Topic 1a) <DT><DD>HW1. Due Friday 9/20/96<P><DT>9/17<DD> Formal Description of Language: Syntax (Topics 4)<P><DT>9/19<DD> Formal Description of Language: Lambda Calculus (Topics 4)<P><DT><DT>9/ 24<DD>Control Structures. (Topics 5, 16, 6a, 7a)<DD>HW2. Due Wednesday 10/2/96 <P><P><DT>9/26 <DD>Primitive Types. (Topics 6, 2a) <P><DT>10/1 <DD>Expression, Functions, and Methods. (Topics 7, 2a, 5a)<P><DT>10/3 <DD>Advanced Data Types (Topics 8, 3a, 4a)<DT><DD>HW3. Due Friday, 10/11/96 <P><DT>10/8<DD>Modeling Objects. (Topics 10, 2a)<P><DT>10/10<DD>Classes and Objects (Topics 9, 2a)<P><DT>10/15 <DD>Monday schedule, no class<P><DT>10/17 <DD>Modeling Objects. Dynamic Storage Management (Topics 10, 2a)<P><DT>10/22<DD>Dynamic Storage Management (Topics 10, 2a)<P><DT>10/24 <DD>Names and Binding; Scope of a Name. (Topics 10, 3a)<P><DT>10/29 <DD>Mid-Term Examination <DT><P><DT>10/31<DD>Names and Binding; Scope of a Name. (Topics 10, 3a)<P><DT>11/5 <DD>Final Project Topic Discussions<DT><DD>Term project abstract due Tuesday 11/19/96<P><DT>11/7 <DD>Runtime Environment: program life cycle <P><DT>11/12 <DD>Review Midterm<DD>Runtime Environment: Java VM and Runtime<P><DT>11/14 <DD>Concurrency and Multithreading (Topics 13, 9a)<P><DT>11/19 <DD>Concurrency and Multithreading (Topics 13, 9a)<P><DT>11/21 <DD>Produce Animation in Java<DD>HW4. Due Thursday 12/5/96 <P><DT>11/26 <DD>I/O and GUI: Java AWT Package<P><DT>11/28 <DD>Thanksgiving Recess<P><DT>12/2 <DD>Term project progress report due on Monday, 12/2/96. <P><DT>12/3 <DD><!WA0><A HREF="http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/mcchen/cs320-96/talk-sched.html#group-1">Term Project Presentation andDemonstration 1</A><P><DT>12/5 <DD><!WA1><A HREF="http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/mcchen/cs320-96/talk-sched.html#group-2">Term Project Presentation andDemonstration 2</A><P><DT>12/ 10<DD><!WA2><A HREF="http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/mcchen/cs320-96/talk-sched.html#group-3">Term Project Presentation andDemonstration3;</A><DT><DD>Term project due Friday, 12/20/96. <P> </DL><P><H2><A NAME=SECTION0000200000000000000> Workload</A></H2><P>There will be 4 homework assignments, 1 mid-term examination, and aterm project. The requirements in the term project include (1) anabstract, (2) a mid-project progress report consisting of a shortwritten report, and a project presentation with working demonstrationof initial results, and (3) a final report. No extension onassignments and term project. Ten points will be deducted each dayafter the due day.<P>The assignments will count for 40%, the mid-term exam 20%, and the term projectwill make up the remaining 40% of the final grade. <P><HR></BODY><P><ADDRESS><!WA3><A HREF=http://cs-www.bu.edu/faculty/mcchen/main_menu.html>Marina Chen</A></ADDRESS>
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