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Rule 1
Always use your ASU email
@asu.edu
To communicate with
the TA and the Instructor
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Example
From: John [email protected]
Subject: question
Could you tell me what is the
homework for this week and my grade
in the quiz?
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Rule 2
Use CSE 564 as a prefix in
your subject
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Instructor
Dr. Gonzalez
[email protected]
www.javiergs.com
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Teaching
Undergrad
Level
Graduate
Level
[email protected]
CSE 110
CSE 205
CSE 240
CSE 340
CSE 360
CSE 460
SER 200
SER 315
SER 332
SER 431
CSE 563
CSE 564
CSE 594
SER 516
SER 517
SER 518
SER 594
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[email protected]
• Programming
& Languages
• Software
Engineering
• Human-Computer
Interaction and
Computer Graphics
• Machine Learning
Teaching
Undergrad
Level
Graduate
Level
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Teaching Assistant
§ Graduate TA
Venkata Surya Kambhampati
[email protected]
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Teaching Assistant
§ Graduate TA
Venkata Surya Kambhampati
[email protected]
Allow us 24 – 48 hours to reply
Business days, i.e., no weekends or holydays
Any question about grades (or appeals),
contact the TA first.
He grades your assignments!
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Office Hours
§ By Appointment
§ Contact the instructor or the TA, make an appointment, then he will share
with you a Zoom link for the meeting.
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Fall 2022
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On Campus
§ This is an on-campus course
The lecture is Tue/Thu 4:30 PM AZ time
Exams are proctored during a lecture session (4:30 PM AZ time)
§ Some lectures could be recorded, but recording is not to be
made public. Recordings may be used to accommodate students.
§ If you require accommodation, you must contact DRC/SEILS,
ISSC, Health Services, and/or your academic unit.
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Academic Affairs Manual (ACD)
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Important
Request:
Participate. It is better to ask a question
during the lecture than submit an appeal after.
In my exam, I answered 2 + 2 = 5 because
foobar.com tutorial said so.
Can I get partial credits?
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About CSE 564
Topics, activities, grading, and planning
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Prerequisite
§ You should be proficient with CSE 110 (Java Programming)
§ My CSE 110 Lectures are available in case you need to refresh your
knowledge on the topics covered there
www.javiergs.com/teaching/cse110/
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Prerequisite
§ You should be proficient with CSE 360 (Software Engineering)
§ My CSE 360 Lectures are available in case you need to refresh your
knowledge on the topics covered there
www.javiergs.com/teaching/cse360/
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Activities
1. Requirements
2. Modeling or Design
3. Construction or Coding
4. Testing
5. Deployment or Delivery
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CSE 564
Software Design
Definition
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What this course is NOT about
§ Design in Engineering, not Design in Art
§ Software Design is NOT Graphic Design
§ Software Design is NOT about Graphical User Interfaces Design
Well, not in terms of aesthetic
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CSE 564
Software Design
Definition
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CSE 564
Software Design
Definition
A specification for the construction of something
The parts and their relationships
Graphical description (blueprint)
Key Ideas: Scalability, Modifiability, Reusable
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Blueprint
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Engineering vs Coding
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Alternative Solution
New Yorker, June 1992
"Most software today is very much like
an Egyptian pyramid with millions of bricks piled
on top of each other, with no structural integrity,
but just done by brute force and thousands of slaves".
– Alan Kay.
Pioneering work on object-oriented programming
ACM Queue. Vol. 2, No. 9 - Dec/Jan 2004-2005
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Idea
OOAD, Grady Booch, 2007
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Agenda
Main Topics
1 Fundamentals and Research Background
2 Information Hiding
3 Interconnection and Decoupling
4 Software Architecture
5 Patterns
6 User Interfaces (Views)
7 Frameworks and Platforms, and Model-Driven Development
8 Final review
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References
§ Research Papers posted on Canvas
§ Recommended Books:
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Grading
100%
A
95
A-
90
B+
85
B
80
B-
75
C+
70
C
65
D
60
Midterm Exam 25%
25%
Final Exam
(Comprehensive)
25%
Quizzes
(and attendance)
25%
Assignments
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Grading
- I got 80 and 68 in mi exams
- We did 8 quizzes, I missed 3 quizzes and got
10 in 4, but 5 in the last 1
- We did 6 assignments, I got 9 in 3, and 10
in the other 3.
- What is my final grade?
Exams = (80 + 68) / 2 * 0.50 = 37
Quizzes = (45 / 8) * 2.5 = 14.0625
Assignments = (27 + 30) / 6 * 2.5 = 23.75
Total = 37 + 14.0625 + 23.75 = 74.8125
Final Grade: C+
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Rule 3
§ Assignments and projects can never be made up and can
never be turned in late.
§ Quizzes and Exams. There are no make-ups for missed
quizzes and exams.
§ The only Exceptions:
These listed in ASU policies, including Accommodation for
Religious Practices, Missed Classes Due to University-
Sanctioned Activities, etc.
A Job Interview is not
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Assignments
§ You will usually have a week or two to work
§ That does NOT mean that you need a week or two to complete the
assignment (you do NOT need the full 10 or 20 hours)
§ There are NO extension. Do NOT procrastinate.
§ You will usually have a week or two to work, so you can
accommodate your time. Up to you working night, day or weekends.
However, neither TA nor instructor are available 24/7
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Assignments
§ You will usually have a week or two to work
§ That does NOT mean that you need a week or two to complete the
assignment (you do NOT need the full 10 or 20 hours)
§ There are NO extension. Do NOT procrastinate.
§ You will usually have a week or two to work, so you can
accommodate your time. Up to you working night, day or weekends.
However, neither TA nor instructor are available 24/7
Allow us 24 – 48 hours to reply
Business days, i.e., no weekends or holydays
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Assignments
§ Assignments are graded as 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.
§ 10 is Excellent
§ 8 is Good
§ 6 is Average
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Assignments
From: John [email protected]
Subject: GRADE APPEAL
My grade is too low. And the grades
of my friends are too low too. And
this is my first-time programming.
And I work thousand hours on this.
And I did all the work, my team did
not help me. I deserve at least 9.
Prof. update my grade
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Assignments
From: John [email protected]
Subject: GRADE APPEAL
My grade is too low. And the grades
of my friends are too low too. And
this is my first-time programming.
And I work thousand hours on this.
And I did all the work, my team did
not help me. I deserve at least 9.
Prof. update my grade
Participate. It is better to ask a question
during the lecture than submit an appeal after.
Allow us 24 – 48 hours to reply
Business days, i.e., no weekends or holydays
Any question about grading criteria
contact us.
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Quizzes
§ You will usually have approximately 30 minutes (average)
§ Some are on Canvas (at home)
§ Some are during a lecture time – unannounced
§ There are no make-ups for missed quizzes or exams.
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Example
From: John [email protected]
Subject: question
I am not going to attend today
lecture. Are we going to do something
important?
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Example
From: John [email protected]
Subject: question
I am not going to attend today
lecture. Are we going to do something
important?
There are no make-ups for missed quizzes or
exams.
The only Exceptions are
these listed in ASU policies
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Important
Resources Available
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Ask For Help
§ ASU provides tutoring, career, health and wellness and financial
resources.
§ Check this link http://engineering.asu.edu/resources/
§ Ask for help when and if you need it.
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Do NOT be a Grade Grubber
§ Grading is done applying the same policies to all students as described
in the syllabus.
§ It is unethical to bring to your instructor's attention the possible impact of
your course grade on your future plans, including graduation, scholarships,
jobs, etc.
Do not send requests to your instructor asking for a grade that you did not
earn with your work.
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Example
From: John [email protected]
Subject: Grade Appeal
I am very close to a B+ and I need a
B+ to keep my scholarship.
You will be responsible if I cannot
continue my career at ASU
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Rule 4
§ Remember:
Do not send requests to your instructor asking for a grade that you did not
earn with your work.
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Questions
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CSE 564 Software Design
Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez, Ph.D.
[email protected]
Fall 2021
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