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Winter 2018 SPO600 Weekly Schedule

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|4||Feb 5||[[#Week 4 - Class I|Compiler Optimizations]]||[[#Week 4 - Class II|SIMD and Auto-Vectorization (Lab 5)]]||[[#Week 4 Deliverables|Blog your Auto-Vectorization Lab (Lab 5) results.]]
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| ||Feb 26||style="background: #f0fff0f0f0ff" colspan="5" align="center|Reading Week
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|9||Mar 19||[[#Week 9 - Class I|Project Hacking]]||[[#Week 9 - Class II|Project Hacking]]||[[Week 9 Deliverables|Blog about your project.]]
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|10||Mar 26||[[#Week 10 - Class I|Project Hacking]]||[[#Week 10 - Class II|Project Hacking]]||[[Week 10 Deliverables|Blog about your project.]]
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|11||Apr 2||[[#Week 11 - Class I|Project Hacking]]||[[#Week 11 - Class II|Project Hacking]]||[[Week 11 Deliverables|Blog about your project.]]
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|12||Apr 9||||[[#Week 12 - Class I|Project Hacking]]||[[#Week 12 - Class II|Project Hacking]]||[[Week 12 Deliverables|Blog about your project.]]
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|13||Apr 16||||[[#Week 13 - Class I|Project Hacking]]||[[#Week 13 - Class II]]|Wrap-up Discussion]]||[[Week 13 Deliverables|Blog about your project.]]
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|Communication||align="right"|20%||January (5%), End of February (5%), End of March (5%), end of course (April 21 - 5%).
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|Quizzes||align="right"|10%||May be held during any class, usually at the start of class. A minimum of 5 one-page quizzes will be given. No make-up/retake option is offered if you miss a quiz. Lowest 3 scores will not be counted.
== Week 1 ==
There is no "Class I" during this first week due to Labour Day. === Week 1 - Class II I ===
==== Introduction to the Problems ====
==== General Course Information ====
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* Coursework is submitted by blogging.
* Quizzes will be short (1 page) and will be held without announcement at any time, generally at the start of class. Your lowest three quiz scores will not be counted, so do not worry if you miss one or two.
* All classes will be held in an [[Active Learning Classroom]] -- you are encouraged to bring your own laptop to class. If you do not have a laptop, consider signing one out of the Learning Commons for class, or using a smartphone with an HDMI adapter.
* For more course information, refer to the SPO600 Weekly Schedule (this page), the [http://www.senecacollege.ca/ssos/findWithoutSemester/spo600/sict Course Outline], and [[SPO600 Course Policies]].
<!=== Week 1 -- * Optional: You can participate in the [http://linaro.org Linaro] Code Porting/Optimization contest. For details, see the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?vClass II ===Lo1dBB3tke8 YouTube video] of Jon "maddog" Hall and Steve Mcintyre at Linaro Connect USA 2013. -->
==== Discussion of how open source communities work ====
# Optional: Purchase an AArch64 development board (such as a [http://96boards.org 96Boards] HiKey or Raspberry Pi 2/3).
 
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== Week 2 ==
=== Week 2 - Class II ===
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* Working with Code
*# Getting Code
* Start blogging about your project!
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=== Week 2 - Class II ===

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