[Csped] P/E/D Status -- Aldania, Hertenstein, Seger and Nolanneed reply

Nolan, Jeremy Jeremy.Nolan at Trinity.edu
Wed Feb 28 11:44:10 CST 2007


It looks like we're a little shorter on the hardware side.  I'll help there.
 
-Jeremy

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From: csped-bounces at sol.cs.trinity.edu on behalf of John Howland
Sent: Wed 2/28/2007 11:06 AM
To: CS Professional, Ethics,Design Course Discussion List (Howland)
Subject: RE: [Csped] P/E/D Status -- Aldania, Hertenstein, Seger and Nolanneed reply



On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Hemann, Jason wrote:

> Last time, on P/E/D:
>
> We decided that we will be developing a computer for use in a high school computer science program. We may further clarify, but that is in stone.
>
> We also split the class into 3 groups: Hardware, Software, and Applications
>
> Hardware
> =============
> Nunamaker *
> Basinger
> Carolan
> ___________
> ___________
> ___________
>
> OS
> =============
> Pellon *
> Kavanagh
> Shamsi
> Coleman
>
> Applications
> ===============
> Dodds *
> Fessler
> Hemann +
> __________
>
> * Represents Team Captain
> + Wrote this email
>
>
> Note: If you were not there for the partitioning (eg. Aldania, Hertenstein, Seger and Nolan), you were not yet placed into a group. We decided we need 3 more people on Hardware, and one more on Software. Send a reply to this mailing list with your choice of position, and you will be placed as such.
>
> Further: It is our goal to have further refined the criteria each group needs to meet before next monday. It need not be sufficient, but it should be a step forward. Right now, all we really have is that it should be, in total, under $200. I assume that group leaders will be coordinating this.

Should cost "under $200" be a criteria?  How about something along
the lines of a design objective of minimizing the cost of a
system which meets the criteria.

>
> ~~JH~~
>
> ---Original Message-----
> From: csped-bounces at sol.cs.trinity.edu on behalf of Nunamaker, Timothy
> Sent: Tue 27/02/2007 11:15
> To: csped at sol.CS.Trinity.Edu
> Subject: [Csped] P/E/D Status
>
> On Monday we decided to partition the class into three groups, and Jason has the details about how that will work.
>
> Would anyone care to explain what we decided as far as decided/undecided requirements go?
>
> Tim
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: csped-bounces at sol.cs.trinity.edu on behalf of John Howland
> Sent: Tue 2/27/2007 10:57 AM
> To: csped at sol.CS.Trinity.Edu
> Cc: mark at ariel.cs.trinity.edu
> Subject: [Csped] Ethics Presentations on March 5, 2007
>
> Dear Juniors,
>
> March 5, 2007 is the day for your ethics presentations.  Juniors
> will go first, then the Sophomores.  The procedure we will be using
> is as follows.  One by one, each of the three groups will be given
> an ethics problem to solve which they have not seen before.  The group
> will leave SLH for about 10 minutes to read the problem and prepare
> a brief presentation on the appropriate solution to the problem.
> Each group member should be involved in the presentation.  After
> each presentation, the entire class will discuss the problem.
> After the first presentation, we will attempt to overlap the class
> discussion of the previous presentation with the presentation
> preparation of the next group.
>
> You should review the materials given during the ethics presentation
> on February 5, 2007:
>
> http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/ethics/ethics.pdf
>
> and the numerous links on ethics found at:
>
> http://www.cs.trinity.edu/About/The_Courses/cs3194/
>
> Your presentations should make a serious attempt to apply the
> above mentioned ideas on professionalism and ethical behavior
> to the problem you are given.
>
> Sample problems can be found at:
>
> http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/cs3194/ethics-problems/index/
>
> in problems 1, 3, and 5.
>
> You should consider these presentations as an oral examination.
>
> John
>
>
>
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