Course Format
Lectures: There are 14 2-hour lectures, two per week. Reading material, in textbook, web, or papers, is assigned for each lecture.
Exercises: Each lecture has assigned exercises, some for training only, most are for hand-in. Training exercises are voluntary. Deadline for each week's hand-in exercises is Friday 15:00 - right before the corresponding exercise session. We apply peer review, with review deadline following Wednesday 18:00. The week's exercises are discussed in the Friday exercise session.
Labs: Labs are done asynchronously. That is, no fixed time is allotted for the labs, it is up to yourself to plan your time and make sure the labs are handed in at the appropriate time. Labs are done pairwise. We are using PDC facilities in order to get access to machines with more interesting architecture and larger number of cores than what the regular laptops offer. An extra PDC intro lecture is scheduled during the first week of the course, and a PDC live support session is scheduled during the third week of the course. Lab presentations will be scheduled separately.
Seminars: Each student is strongly encouraged to present a research paper of own choosing at one of the four scheduled seminar sessions. Presenting a research paper is mandatory for doctoral students enrolled in FDD3008. Scheduled seminars will be announced or cancelled based on the number of students who sign up to present. Check under Examination for details.
Discussions: Use of the Canvas discussion feature is encouraged. Try to make it a habit to submit at least one reasonably well thought out comment per lecture. This can be either by initiating a new discussion thread or by commenting on an existing one.
Examination: Is oral, check under Examination for details.
Attendance
Attendance at lectures and exercise sessions is strongly recommended but not mandatory. The material is not easy and a good grade in the course is strongly correlated with activity. Beyond attending lectures and exercise sessions, we recommend:
- asking questions in real time,
- browsing through slides the day before the scheduled lecture, or even earlier, and
- carefully reading and re-reading indicated sections of the course book and other course material (try spaced repetition).
Attendance at announced seminars is mandatory.
Course Requirements
The course returns TEN2, 4.5 hp and UPP1, 3 hp. TEN2 grade scale is A, B, C, D, E, Fx, F and UPP1 is pass/fail. The TEN2 grade is determined by the oral exam. For UPP1 the requirements are the following:
- Attendance at all announced seminars.
- All mandatory exercises handed in and passed (including extra exercises if applicable).
- All peer reviews handed in and passed.
- All labs handed in, presented, and passed.
Additional adjustments in either direction may in exceptional situations be done based on exercise and peer review performance, and contributions to the discussions.
PhD Students
Postgraduate students (using course code FDD3008) must pass the course with minimum grade C on the oral exam, and must receive a VG grade for a paper presentation during a seminar. Otherwise, requirements are the same.