Course: CS 5313 Formal Language Teory
Class Day: Wednesday
Class time: 7:20-10:00
Additional info:
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course is offered via video originating in Tulsa
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homework submissions will take place within the WebCT
environment
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the WebCT environment is where the help will be
provided by the TA
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the WebCT environment is where all
hemowork submissions will take place
Textbook:
J. H. Hopcroft, R. Motwani, J. D. Ullman, Introduction to
Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation
Instructor: Marcin Paprzycki
Office: NH 330
Office Hours: ANYtime I am in my office (call me or
e-mail me)
Phone: 594-8545
E-mail: marcin.paprzycki@ibspan.waw.pl
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday: 5:00 - 6:00pm
Wednesday: 5:00 - 7:00pm
Thursday: 5:00 - 6:00pm
Graduate Assistant: Min Cai
E-mail: cmin@cs.okstate.edu
OFFICE HOURS
Every day within the WebCT
environment
GRADING
Homework: 40%
"Midterm" exam: 30%
Final Exam: 30%
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT:
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ABSOLUTELY NO HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE
DEADLINE
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You should carry the book to the lecture.
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To access the WebCT click on the link near the
top of this page
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Your user name (within the WebCT environment)
is your "general" OSU user name and your
password is the original OSU password
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In case you do not know/remeber what they are, please
use PRISM or HLEP DESK help either in Stillwater or in
Tulsa
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Accounts on the CS-server (a.cs.okstate.edu) will be
provided / are available. You are responsible
learn how to use the computer. Especially you should
find out how to log on, log off, use the editor, print
files etc. See also: Information
for new users of CS computing resources
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Group study is encouraged. Though, copying of
assignments is strictly prohibited. More precisely:
care must be taken that exam answers are not seen by
others, that term papers or projects are not
plagiarized by others or otherwise misused by others,
etc. Even passive cooperation in a dishonest enterprise
is unacceptable.
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According to the Americans with Disabilities
Act, each student with a disability is
responsible for notifying the University of his or her
disability and to request accommodations. If any member
of a class thinks that he/she has a qualified
disability and needs special accommodations, he/she
should notify the instructor and request verification
of eligibility for accommodations in Stillwater from
the Office of Student Disability Services, 315 Student
Union. In Tulsa, he/she should contact Student
Disability Services (Ms. Margie Axford) for information
and appropriate policies and procedures; location:
Student Success Center; phone: 918-594-8354. Please
advise the instructor of such disability as soon as
possible, and contact Student Disability Services, to
ensure timely implementation of appropriate
accommodations. Faculty have an obligation to respond
when they receive official notice of a disability but
are under no obligation to provide retroactive
accommodations
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