You can have all the Gizmoballs you want.

Laboratory in Software Engineering

Spring 2004


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Monday, 05/17/2004
We've posted the jars for the winning projects. Click here for pictures.
Gizmoball
Design: se033 (VictorMarius Costan, Octavian Dumitran, Lev Popov, Daniel Ramage)
Game Play: se031 (Bruce Di Bello, Dan Jacobs, Chris Child, Michael Bridge)
Artistic: se061 (Casey Dugan, Evelyn Eastmond, Lawrie Gibson, Dan Wendel)
Usability: se064 board 1 board 2 (Albert Leung, Austin Clements, Dan Ports)
Antichess
Tournament Winner: se051 (Eric Fellheimer, Joshua Grochow, Lauren Clement, Igor Ginzburg)
Design: se021 (Dan Arlow, Mary Williamson, Ricarose Roque, Tamara Stern)
Artistic: se022 (Jason Carver, Jeffrey Cohen, Hans Lee, Jon Wetzel)
Usability: se053 (Jonathan Blum, Anthony Grue, Robert Hofmann, ChaoHung Hsu)

Tournament Summary



Wednesday, 05/12/2004
The final lecture is Thursday, May 13, at 10am in 34-101 as usual. We will hand out final awards, prizes, and HKN evals. Please come to see some great final projects and to give us feedback on the course.

Tuesday, 05/11/2004
The antichess tournament will be held Wednesday evening, May 12, starting at 6 pm, in the Gates 7th floor lounge of the Stata Center. Food will be provided, and spectators are welcome even if you're not competing.

Wednesday, 04/28/2004
The amendments have been released for Antichess and Gizmoball.

Thursday, 04/08/2004
We have posted your final project teams. We will not have your final project CVS repositories ready until tomorrow, but you should be working on your preliminary design now anyway (not coding!).

For those of you who have been paired up by the staff, please contact your new teammates IMMEDIATELY to begin discussion the preliminary design. Finally, notify the staff if there are any problems.

Tuesday, 04/06/2004
Quiz 2 has been graded. You can pick up your graded quiz from your TA. Quiz statistics: mean 78, median 80, standard deviation 11.3, min 39, max 97.

Monday, 04/05/2004
Instructions for printing javadocs have been posted.

Monday, 04/05/2004
Quiz 2 Solutions have been posted.

Sunday, 04/04/2004
The quiz review for the second 6.170 quiz will take place in 34-101 on Sunday 3-5pm (remember daylight savings has started!) We have added a quiz review document that summarizes the lectures and recitations to help you review for the quiz tomorrow. Quizzes from past years are also posted on the web-site.

Friday, 04/02/2004
The final project handouts have been released. Reminder: send your team and project preferences to your TA today.

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