Seminar

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Seminar "C++: Techniques and STL Algorithms"

The seminar deals with various advanced techniques,

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

  • Smart PointerProxy
  • classesSTL
  • algorithms and function objects.

All topics are developed by the participants from the available literature. As a rule, an introductory article is provided, which should be supplemented by the participants' own research. In addition to computer science content, presentation and scientific writing techniques are practiced, discussed and evaluated.

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

Participants

Students from the 6th semester of computer science.

Course requirements

Knowledge of 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, Das Hochschulwesen, 1993, Heft 6, pp. 289-297. online
  • There is a good short guide to writing scientific papers from the Department of Ecological Agricultural Sciences.
  • If you want to know more about the topic (especially with regard to a later diploma thesis), we recommend 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 creating scientific texts

Seminar leader

Jens Breitbart

Prof. Dr. Claudia Leopold

 

Time/Place

A preliminary discussion will take place 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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