Education:
PhD Computer Science, University of Illinois.
Experience:
1998-Present : V.P. Software Development Technologists Pakistan Limited
1993-1998 : Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, LUMS
1990-1992 : CSRD, University of Illinois 1990
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Course Structure:
There are 3 credit hours of this course, and three lectures will be delivered in a week, total 4 assignments and 4 Quizzes will be given to you throughout the semester in which there will be 2 assignments and 2 quizzes before mid and 2 after midterm as mentioned in course calendar.
Study Approach:
- Visit VU-LMS on daily basis.
- Time management is a critical factor in distance education.
- Keep in touch with your instructor by asking lecture related questions on MDB.
- Study regularly with full concentration to get good marks. Set up a regular, daily, or weekly schedule of study.
- Learn to think critically whether in class, or at home, or somewhere else.
- Try to get examples from your own lives. No one can teach you better than you learn at your own, from you own life.
- Aim to apply all the knowledge you get from books. It will really sharpen your talents.
- Listen actively to lectures, listen to the main and sub- ideas of the lecture, and after listening, process information by which you can understand and retain the material well.
- Over learn improves retention. Read, recite and over learn the material that you cover.
- Read the question to be attempted carefully, think what you have to write and then start attempting questions
Course Assessment/Grading Scheme:
The grading scheme of CS606 is available in the Grading Scheme tab at the top right of this window.