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Advice: Many problems will require a good bit of interpretation. You will find that often the problem gives you more information than you need, or not enough. This is intentional. Hence, I expect you to struggle with some problems. There is no one correct answer to many problems. An answer is almost never sufficient without an explanation. This is particularly true if you want to convince me that your approach, although it may be different than mine, is reasonable. Any assumptions you have made should be stated clearly at the top of the solution. On a small scale, this makes the problems much more representative (than most textbook problems) of problems you will encounter in real life. You are welcome to come ask me questions about how to approach a problem. Problem Set #1, assigned 10/9, due 10/16 Problem Set #2, assigned 10/18, due 10/25 |
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Scott Jordan | UCI CS Networked Systems |