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Tutorials / Labs Summary Spring 2009
Tutorials/Labs available online via SOLS from 20:00 (8pm) on 13 July 2009 unless stated otherwise (refer to comments)
SUBJECT |
SUBJECT NAME |
TIME |
COMMENT |
CSCI103 |
Algorithms and Problem Solving |
9.22 |
1 x 2 hour Tut A & 1 x 1 hour TutB must be chosen by each student. |
CSCI114 |
Procedural Programming |
9.32 |
Lab only |
CSCI124 |
Applied Programming |
8.22 |
Lab only |
CSCI192 |
Engineering Programming 2 |
8.40 |
Lab only |
CSCI204 |
Object and Generic Programming in C++ |
8.38 |
Lab only |
CSCI205 |
Software Development Methods and Tools |
8.28 |
Lab only |
CSCI213 |
Java Programming and Applications |
8.26 |
Lab only |
CSCI222 |
Systems Development |
8.04 |
Lab only |
CSCI235 |
Databases |
8.46 |
Lab only |
CSCI236 |
3D Modelling and Animation |
9.30 |
Lab only |
CSCI262 |
System Security |
8.02 |
Lab only |
CSCI317 |
Database Performance Tuning |
8.24 |
Lab only |
CSCI318 |
Software Engineering Practices and Principles |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI321 |
Project |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI322 |
Systems Administration |
21.42 |
Lab only |
CSCI330 |
Operating Systems |
21.46 |
1 x 2 hour lab & 1 x 1 hour Tut must be chosen by each student. |
CSCI337 |
Organisation of Programming Languages |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI356 |
Game Engine Fundamentals |
8.00 |
Lab only |
CSCI358 |
Security Engineering |
|
Lecture/Tutorial |
CSCI368 |
Network Security |
8.44 |
1 x 3 hour lab & 1 x 1 hour Tut must be chosen by each student. |
CSCI398 |
Introduction to Enterprise Computing |
8.20 |
Lab only |
CSCI424 |
Reasoning and Learning |
9.06 |
Lab only |
CSCI427 |
Service-Oriented Software Engineering |
|
Lecture/Tutorial |
CSCI435 |
Computer Vision |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI441 |
CS Research Methodology |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI444 |
Perception and Planning |
8.26 |
Lab only |
CSCI450 |
Software Engineering Requirements and Specifications |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI471 |
Advanced Computer Security |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI924 |
Reasoning and Learning |
9.08 |
Lab only |
CSCI927 |
Service-Oriented Software Engineering |
|
Lecture/Tutorial |
CSCI928 |
Software Engineering Requirements and Specifications |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI935 |
Computer Vision |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI940 |
CS Research Methodology |
|
Lecture only |
CSCI944 |
Perception and Planning |
8.26 |
Lab only |
CSCI968 |
Network Security |
8.44 |
1 x 3 hour lab & 1 x 1 hour Tut must be chosen by each student. |
CSCI971 |
Advanced Computer Security |
|
Lecture only |
ITCS907 |
Java Programming and Applications |
8.26 |
Lab only |
MCS9103 |
Algorithms and Problem Solving |
9.24 |
1 x 2 hour Tut A & 1 x 1 hour TutB must be chosen by each student. |
MCS9114 |
Procedural Programming |
9.32 |
Lab only |
MCS9124 |
Applied Programming |
8.22 |
Lab only |
MCS9204 |
Object and Generic Programming in C++ |
8.38 |
Lab only |
MCS9205 |
Software Development Methods and Tools |
8.28 |
Lab only |
MCS9213 |
Java Programming and Applications |
9.26 |
Lab only |
MCS9235 |
Databases |
8.46 |
Lab only |
MCS9317 |
Database Performance Tuning |
8.24 |
Lab only |
MCS9318 |
Software Engineering Practices and Principles |
|
Lecture only |
MCS9322 |
Systems Administration |
21.42 |
Lab only |
MCS9330 |
Operating Systems |
21.46 |
1 x 2 hour lab & 1 x 1 hour Tut must be chosen by each student. |
MCS9337 |
Organisation of Programming Languages |
|
Lecture only |
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Workshops and Seminars
Title: The Application of Microsimulation to Risk Modelling
Speaker: Mr Duc Thanh Nguyen
Day: Wednesday 4/11/2009
Location: Building 3. Common Staff Room
Time: 11.30-12.30
Abstract: Abstract: Human detection from still images and videos is a crucial step of human motion analysis that currently receives much attention in computer vision area. This presentation is to provide a comprehensive review on recent developments of human detection and then present a detection method employing local contour-appearance features. Experimental results and comparison with other state-of-the-art human detection methods will be presented. Finally, trends and future directions will be indicated and discussed by way of posing some of the remaining key problems.

