Seminar

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Seminar "C++: Techniques and STL Algorithms"

The seminar deals with different advanced techniques,

which every experienced C++ programmer should know. Possible topics are e.g.:

  • Smart PointerProxy
  • classesSTL
  • algorithms and function objects
  • .

All topics are worked out by the participants from the available literature. Usually an introductory article is given, which is to be supplemented by own research. In addition to computer science content, techniques of  presentation and scientific writing will be practiced, discussed and evaluated.

Note: Knowledge of C++ is strongly recommended! An introduction to the basic aspects of C++ will not be offered.

Participant group

Students from the 6th semester of computer science.

Requirements

Knowledge in C++ is strongly recommended! An introduction to the

basic aspects of C++ is not offered.

Slides

einf.pdf

einfk.pdf

Techniques for presentation and elaboration

  • Rainer Bromme, Riklef Rambow: Improving the oral presentation of papers: An educational goal and at the same time a contribution to the quality of teaching, The Higher Education System, 1993, issue 6, pp. 289-297. online.
  • There is a good quick guide to writing scientific papers from the Department of Ecological Agar Science.
  • If you want to know more about the topic (especially with regard to a later diploma thesis), you should read the guide to scientific writing from FB6.
  • Peter Rechenberg: Technical Writing (not only) for Computer Scientists, Hanser, 2003.
  • Justin Zobel: Writing for Computer Science, Springer, 2004.
  • Otto Kruse: Keine Angst vor dem leeren Blatt, Campus Verlag, 2002, contains, among other things, a 15-step guide to writing scientific texts.

Seminar leader

Jens Breitbart

Prof. Dr. Claudia Leopold

Time/Location

There will be a preliminary meeting on Wednesday, 16.04.08 from 17.00-18.00 in room 0646 (in the department). Further dates will be arranged there.

Scope

Bachelor 2 SWS / 3 ECTS, Master 2 SWS / 4 ECTS

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