Welcome to the COMP3505 / COMP7705 home page. On this site you will find information about the course and pointers to various resources for the course. These pages will be gradually added to throughout the semester.
Teaching Staff
Lecturer
| Stephen Viller (course coordinator) |
| Email: viller(a)itee.uq.edu.au |
| Consultation time: by appointment |
Tutors
| Andrew Dekker | Justin Marrington | Mike Brand | ||
| Email: dekker(a)itee.uq.edu.au | Email: justin(a)marrington.net | Email: mikebrand(a)gmail.com | ||
| Consultation time: during workshop, or by appointment | Consultation time: during workshop, or by appointment | Consultation time: during workshop, or by appointment | ||
| Social Networking: simultech |
Course Information
- Lecture: Monday 8am - 10am (47A-141)
- Workshop 1: Monday 10am - 12pm (78-109)
- Workshop 2: Tuesday 2pm - 4pm (78-109)
- Workshop 3: Tuesday 4pm - 6pm (78-109)
- Masters Tutorial: Monday 12pm - 1pm (47-211)
Notices & announcements
Deadline Extension
I've had several requests for extensions on the deadline for the project. The main reason for the requests has been a clash of deadlines with other courses. Based on this, I've agreed to extensions to those who have requested until 12noon on Friday November 11. In the interests of fairness, and given that the deadline clashes exist for others in the course, I've decided to allow the extension for the whole class.
Please note that we won't be able to allow any further extensions, so your project must be submitted by midday this Friday.
Submission is open here.Class communication
This page relates to the 2011 semester 2 offering of COMP3505/7705.
For the latest updates and announcements for this course, please check the course Yammer Network regularly. Important announcements will be repeated here.
If you need to contact teaching staff on the course, please make sure you use the comp3505@itee.uq.edu.au address (which all the mailto tags above point to). This will redirect to all teaching staff. The newsgroup will not be checked, but can still of course be used for communication with other classmates.
--Stephen.
