ECTS breakdown: 3 ECTS = 75 hours
- 15h: Lectures and aquiring the covered topics
- 50h: Programming tasks
- 10h: Exam and preparation for exam
Registration
A registration for an exercise group in TISS (from February 28 to April 28) is regarded as registration for the course. Exercise groups consist of at least two students, groups of three or four students are preferable. Groups consisting of only a single student will be combined to larger groups after the registration deadline, groups with only two members will be enlarged if possible. To arrage groups, please use the discussion forum in TUWEL; please keep in mind that you get access to TUWEL only after registration for an arbitrary group. You can change group membership at any time until the registration deadline.
Lectures
6 lectures are on Fridays from 10 (c.t.) to noon starting after the easter holidays. Recordings of the lectures will be provided through TUWEL.
Exercise tasks
Three programming tasks will be provided in TUWEL after registration has ended and groups are determined. You have to present your solutions in an interview meeting that has to occur until September 15, 2022.
Presence and online mode
Lectures and interview meetings are planed to occur in presence. However, regulations of the TU Wien may require us to change to an online mode. In this case you will be informed about necessary changes through TUWEL News.
Lectures that have to occur in online mode will be held via Zoom meetings to support interactions. In the case of online lectures you will find the link to the Zoom meeting in TUWEL.
Interview meetings and oral exams in presence take place in the office of Puntigam (Argentinierstraße 8, 4th upper floor). For online interview meetings and online exams we use Zoom where access data are available through TUWEL.
Appointment and registration of exams and interview meetings are arranged by e-mail. In general, there will be exams each Thursday (except during holidays) from 11 a.m. to noon, but can also be arranged at other times. Registrations must be made at least one week before the exams. It is possible to unregister until the exam starts.
Details on online exams
Online exams shall be taken online under the following conditions (only if oral exams in presence are not possible):
- Use a room for the exam where you are undisturbed. Close to your working place there can only be objects that are allowed to be in front of you also in usual oral exams (e.g., ID card, white paper, pen, water glas) as well as technical equipment used for the exam, but nothing else (especially no cell phone or text book). Further away from you there can be anything. However, there must not be other persons in the room.
- If you want to invite another person as a witness to the exam, you can give access data for the meeting session to them. This person shall enter the meeting at about the same time being in another room as you. Please inform the lecturer at the begin of the exam about the witness. Examinee and lecturer can each invite at most one witness to avoid unnecessary complexity. Microphones and cams of witnesses shall be switched off.
- At the begin of the exam you are asked to show your ID card (preferably Studierendenausweis) and upon request your room (by moving around your cam or laptop as requested).
- You have to answer questions. However, we have to expect that the audio and video quality is far away from being perfect. The gesture may not be identifiable. Therefore, it may be necessary to repeat questions and answers as well as to ask additional questions. Please be prepared that the exam may last longer than expected for such reasons.
- If a question was not understandable because of bad audio or video quality, please ask to repeat it. If the connection is lost, please enter the meeting again using the same access data as before. If that does not work, please contact the lecturer by e-mail. In that case the exam will be continued at a later time according to new arrangements.
- There are no recordings of video or audio. If you want to record the exam, it is necessary to have a written bilateral commitment about that in advance (by e-mail). Otherwise recordings are prohibited.
- If oral exams are allowed to take place in presence, online exams will be offered only in special situations where exams in presence are not feasible or would require large extra effort.
Book: Carlo Ghezzi, Mehdi Jazayeri: Programming Language Concepts. John Wiley & Sons, 1998, 3. edition, ISBN 0-471-10426-4.