Title: Number System Conversion Tool Description: This tool uses JavaScript to implement a number system conversion tool that can be used to teach the concepts of different number systems as part of an introductory math or computer science course. Users can convert numbers from decimal to another base, and from other bases to decimal, and the conversion process is explained. There is also a quiz feature which allows students to test their ability to convert numbers on their own. Keywords: number system;binary;decimal;hexadecimal Creation Date: 1999-06-20 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 06 Role: Contributor Firstname: Chaya Lastname: Gurwitz Email: gurwitz@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu Organization: Brooklyn College;Computer and Information Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=60 Platform: 5-WWW OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: HSU CIS 492 - Project for a Senior-level Team Database Programming Course (a CIS senior capstone course) Description: This is a senior project for a senior-level Computer Information Systems capstone course. It is a team project, writing a large database project using Oracle. Keywords: team programming project;database programming project;software engineering;senior capstone course project Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Sharon Lastname: Tuttle Email: st10@axe.humboldt.edu Organization: Humboldt State University;Computing Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=4 Platform: 5-WWW OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Reusability and adaptability of interactive resources in web-based educational Description: The production of interactive multimedia content is in most cases an expensive task in terms of time and cost. Hence, optimizing production by exploiting the reusability of interactive multimedia elements is mandatory. Reusability can be triggered by a combination of resuable multimedia components and the appropriate use of metadata to control the components as well as their combination. In this article, we discuss the reusability aspects of interactive multimedia content in web-based learning systems. In contrast to existing approaches, we extend a component-based architecture to build interactive multimedia visualization units with the use of metadata for reusability and customizability. In the three-tier model, the lowest layer of the paradigm corresponds to the programmer (code reusability). The user interface of an educational visualization is located at the top layer where the interaction with the end-user (student) takes place. The educator is located between the top and the bottom layers. This medium layer allows adapting interactive multimedia content according to the needs of the user, applying a predefined set of metadata. The teacher can both adjust the level of explanation and the level of interactivity of an animation, and influence the presentation and the results of the algorithms being illustrated (program reusability). After a theoretical overview, we explain our architecture by giving an example of an application. Keywords: Design;Theory Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=158 Platform: 5-WWW OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Turing Machine Applet Description: The following Java applet animates a Turing Machine that can add or multiply numbers. The animation shows the flow of events in the calculation (the writing and reading of symbols on an endless tape) and the decision rules used to process each step in the calculation. Keywords: turing;machine;addition;multiplication Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=103 Platform: 5-WWW OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Sparse Matrix - A Case Study in Layered Abstraction Description: In the described laboratory assignment, the mechanism of the sparse matrix is an array (row index) of linked lists storing only the nonzero values within a row, together with the column index of the saved element. The educational goals of the described lab are to (1) gain appreciation of, and experience with, a layered approach to the implementation of a relatively complex structure; (2) stress the distinction and separation between the public interface (as seen by the client, or user of a class) and the implementation; and (3) stress the importance of designing a clear, complete, and intuitive public interface to a class. Keywords: data structures;abstraction;sparse matrix Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Thomas Lastname: Hain Email: HAIN@go.cis.usouthal.edu Organization: University of South Alabama;School of Computer & Info Sciences Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=52 Platform: 6-Other OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Interactive Data Structure Visualizations Description: The interactive data structures visualizations are courseware lessons designed to accompany a CS-2 data structures course. The topics include binary trees, graphs, and sorting. The courseware is interactive and allows the student to watch animations and the replicate the steps of the algorithm. Keywords: data structures;visualizations;interactive;binary trees;graphs;;sorting Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Duane Lastname: Jarc Email: jarc@seas.gwu.edu Organization: The George Washington University;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=65 Platform: 8-Java OS: Mac OS, OS/2, UNIX, Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, Windows NT IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Moti's Distributed Algorithms in Java Description: These Java applets are used for studying distributed algorithms. They presume familiarity with distributed algorithms. The applets are not simple animations where you passively watch the algorithm. Instead, they are interactive, visual, study aids for studying distributed algorithms. Keywords: distributed algorithms;byzantine generals;mutual exclusion Creation Date: 1999-05-06 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mordechai Lastname: Ben-Ari Email: ntbenari@wis.weizmann.ac.il Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=32 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Self-Study Digital Library Courseware Description: This is freely available tutorial information about the field of digital libraries. See http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~dlib for more information. Keywords: electronic Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Edward Lastname: Fox Email: fox@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=51 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Creating and Using a Class in C++ Description: This lab introduces students to the use of classes in C++. By the end of the lab, students will know how to declare a class, how to define member functions, and how to test member functions. This lab involves a C++ console program. It was developed to run on a PC using Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0, but any C++ compiler will work. The lab can be completed in one class session, about 75 minutes. Keywords: C++ programming;introduction to classes Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Eugenia Lastname: Fernandez Email: fernande@engr.iupui.edu Organization: Indiana University Perdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI);Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=53 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: CS294-1 Fall 1998 Syllabus Description: This syllabus describes a course covering multimedia system architecture and development issues Keywords: syllabus;multimedia;hypermedia;audio;video;web;Internet Creation Date: 1999-05-29 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Lawrence Lastname: Rowe Email: longam@bellsouth.net Organization: Univ. of California, Berkeley;Computer Science Div -- EECS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=57 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows CE, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1, UNIX, OS/2, Mac OS IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: CS294-1 Fall 1998 Reading List Description: This reading list pertains to a multimedia course covering system architecture and development issues Keywords: Reading;multimedia Creation Date: 1999-05-29 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Lawrence Lastname: Rowe Email: longam@bellsouth.net Organization: Univ. of California, Berkeley;Computer Science Div -- EECS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=58 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows CE, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1, UNIX, OS/2, Mac OS IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: CSC 475 Fall 1998 Syllabus Description: This syllabus describes a course covering networked multimedia issues, with an emphasis on the Internet Keywords: Syllabus;multimedia;network;Internet;Web Creation Date: 1999-05-29 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Ronald Lastname: Vetter Email: longam@bellsouth.net Organization: Univ. of North Carolina Wilmington;Computer Science Dept. Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=59 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows CE, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1, UNIX, OS/2, Mac OS IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Rotating Cube Applet Performance Test Description: The following Java applet animates the three-dimensional rotation of a cube. While doing so, it rates your computer system's performance: the lower-right corner displays the percentage of the programmed cube-redraw rate that your system actually supports. Keywords: applet;performance;test;system Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=104 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows CE, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1, UNIX, OS/2, Mac OS IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Applets for teaching computer graphics concepts Description: These java applets allow students to explore bezier curves, 2D transformation operations, ligting models, and 3D viewing operations. Keywords: bezier curves;transformations;lighting model;computer graphics Creation Date: 1999-05-13 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Patrick Lastname: Min Email: min@princeton.edu Organization: Princeton University; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=47 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: An Investigation of Disk Scheduling Algorithms Description: Students study a program that simulates disk scheduling algorithms and answer questions about it. Students run the program, collect results, graph the results, and answer questions about the algorithms. The two algorithms used are FCFS and SSTF. Keywords: disk scheduling;operating systems Creation Date: 1999-05-12 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Daniel Lastname: Joyce Email: joyce@vill.edu Organization: Villinova University; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=46 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: JFLAP Description: JFLAP is a package of graphical tools which can be used as an aid in learning the basic concepts of Formal Languages and Automata Theory. The 3.1 version of JFLAP is written in Java using JDK 1.2 and JDK 1.1.5 and contains several new features and bug fixes. Using JFLAP, one should be able to design and simulate several variations of finite automata (FA), pushdown automata (PDA), one-tape Turing machines (TM) and two-tape Turing machines (TTM). The user draws the transition diagram of the desired automaton and, once the picture is complete, the user enters an input string and then "runs" the automaton, being able to view all the generated configurations. In addition, JFLAP can handle grammars(GRM) and regular expressions(REX). Keywords: finite automata;pushdown automata;;formal langauges;automata theory Creation Date: 1999-09-22 Publication Year: 1999 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Susan Lastname: Rodger Email: rodger@cs.duke.edu Organization: Duke University;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=72 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Pentium III and Pentium Pro Microprocessor Description: The following Java applet animates the hardware signal timing used in various bus operations by Pentium III and Pentium Pro microprocessors. Animation of signal timing has important advantages over conventional data-sheet timing diagrams Keywords: pentium;microprocessor;hardware;signal;timing Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=105 Platform: 8-Java OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: TRY: automated testing of student programs Description: The Try system, which runs under Unix, allows students to test their programs in a controlled manner with the instructor's test data, while keeping the data itself hidden from the student. Keywords: testing;student work;on-line;submission;archiving;Unix Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Kenneth Lastname: Reek Email: kar@cs.rit.edu Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=76 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Simulation of the 1-Dimensional Discrete Cosine and Fourier Transforms Description: This applet belongs to the context of Multimedia or Signal Procesing. It simulates the one dimensional discrete cosine transform and the one dimensional discrete Fourier transform. Both transforms are a basis for modern signal processing algorithms like the JPEG image compression standard. When confronted with the mathematical formulas, most students show difficulties in understanding the notion of "time domain" and "frequency domain", or of "superposition of different frequencies". The applet simulates the transformation of a 1 dimensional signal. The amplitudes of the different frequency components can be modified, and the effect on the signal will get clearer. The user interface of the applet has been built to stimulate the user to play around with the tool. The applet is highly interactive and very flexible. One can choose between a number of given input signals or the user can build a signal by himself. Of course, a solution for every input is provided. Keywords: Applet;Simulation;1-D DCT;1-D DFT;Transform Creation Date: 2000-09-26 Publication Year: 2000 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Claudia Lastname: Schremmer Email: schremmer@informatik.uni-mannheim.de Organization: University of Mannheim;Praktische Informatik IV Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=94 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: JPEG interactive Visualization Description: Interactive visualization of the JPEG compression algorithm. Keywords: Interactive;visualization;JPEG Creation Date: 2000-06-12 Publication Year: 2000 Publication Month: 06 Role: Contributor Firstname: Abdulmotaleb Lastname: El Email: elsaddik@site.uottawa.ca Organization: University of Ottawa;SITE Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=89 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: Windows NT, Windows 95/98, UNIX, OS/2, Mac OS IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Interactive Execution of Distributed Algorithms Description: DAJ is a framework for writing Java programs to implement distributed algorithms. The programs display the data structures at each node and enable the user to interactively construct scenarios. Active interactive execution is preferable in a learning situation to passively watching an animation. Programs have been implemented for commonly taught algorithms, including the Byzantine generals, mutual exclusion, termination and snapshots. Adding a program for another algorithm requires only general Java programming experience as the GUI aspects are encapsulated. Keywords: Distributed algorithms;Byzantine generals;mutual exclusion;Java Creation Date: 2002-02-15 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 02 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mordechai Lastname: Ben-Ari Email: ntbenari@wis.weizmann.ac.il Organization: Weizmann Institute of Science;Department of Science Teaching Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=98 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Computing Education: A Journey Continued Description: This is the talk I gave at SIGCSE 2001 in Charlotte. Keywords: SIGCSE luncheon talk;Generations;CSE resources Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Lillian Lastname: Cassel Email: cassel@acm.org Organization: Villanova University;Computing Sciences Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=101 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Simulation of the 2-dimensional DCT Description: This applet visualizes the 2 dimensional DCT as it is used in the JPEG compression standard. Also, most of the Internet compressions standards for video (Motion JPEG, H.261, H.263) are based on the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) which splits an image up into blocks of 8x8 pixels. Our applet tries to clear out the problems with the 2 dimensional DCT by invoking the "play instinct" of students: The user can chose discrete 8x8 (2-D) input values in the range 0 to 255 for the grey value of the pixels. In the frequency domain, rulers allow to adjust the amplitudes of the different frequencies. A backward transform plots the resulting grey values from the chosen ampitudes over the initial input values. The task is to find the "correct" amplitudes in the frequency domain to recover the initial signal. Of course, we have included a solution to the problem... Keywords: simulation;signal processing;2-dimensional DCT Creation Date: 2001-10-29 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 10 Role: Contributor Firstname: Claudia Lastname: Schremmer Email: schremmer@informatik.uni-mannheim.de Organization: University of Mannheim;Praktische Informatik IV Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=100 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Altair Emulator Description: This is a very well done emulator of the Altair 8800b Keywords: Altair emulator 8800 Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mike Lastname: Belanger Email: mbelange@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=108 Platform: 3-PC OS: Windows NT, Windows 95/98 IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Expression Tree Builder and Evaluator Description: Builds and evaluates binary expression trees Keywords: expression tree Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=109 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: EDSAC Emulator Description: The EDSAC was the world's first stored-program computer to operate a regular computing service. Designed and built at Cambridge University, England, the EDSAC performed its first calculation on 6 May 1949. The Edsac simulator is a faithful software evocation of the EDSAC computer as it existed in 1949-51. The user interface has all the controls and displays of the original machine, and the system includes a library of original programs, subroutines, and debugging software. The simulator is intended for use in teaching the history of computing; as a tutorial introduction to the classic "von Neumann" computer; or as an historical experience for current computer practitioners. Keywords: EDSAC Emulator Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mike Lastname: Belanger Email: mbelange@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=110 Platform: 3-PC OS: Windows 95/98, Windows NT IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Interactive Stack and Queue ADTs Description: Interactive stacks and queues in several implementations (array/linked) Keywords: stack;queue Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=111 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Binary Genetic Algorithm Tool Description: This utility implements a basic genetic algorithm system. Keywords: algorithm;binary;genetic Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=113 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Interactive Sequence ADT Description: An interactive sequence abstract data type applet. Keywords: sequence Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=114 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Travelling Salesman Problem solver Description: The travelling salesman problem is the problem of how to visit a number of towns and travel the shortest possible distance. This particular solution is based on an evolutionary approach using a genetic algorithm. Much of it is customizable. Keywords: genetic;algorithm Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=115 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Interactive Binary Tree Description: Animates a binary tree. Insertion, search and deletion are shown. Keywords: binary tree;visualization Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=116 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: XFS Demo (RW1-1) Description: Demo of key features of the xFS distributed file system. Keywords: file;system;network;distributed Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=117 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Interactive AVL Tree Description: Inputs Only positive, single to double digit integers are allowed (e.g. "37" or "3"). Incorrect types of data are ignored by the applet. Insert Insert an integer in the binary tree. Node comparisons will appear in the bottom panel of the applet. Search Search for an integer in the binary tree. Node comparisons will appear in the bottom panel of the applet, including whether or not the requested node exists within the binary tree. Delete Delete an integer in the binary tree. Node comparisons will appear in the bottom panel of the applet, including whether or not the requested node can be deleted from the binary tree (i.e. if it exists within the tree or not). Keywords: AVL tree;tree;visualization Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=118 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Neural Networks with Java (JF1-1) Description: This applet demonstrates a Kohonen Feature Map neural net in three-dimensional space. Keywords: algorithm;problem;Kohonen Feature Map Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=119 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Pattern Matching Description: The pattern matching applet is an interactive demonstration of the Knuth-Morris-Pratt and Boyer-Moore string matching algorithms. Keywords: pattern matching Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=120 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Computer Simulator Description: The above Java Applet simulates a simple computer consisting of 32 8 bit memory words. The computer operates by fetching a word in memory pointed to by the Program Counter (PC) into the Instruction Register (IR)and then executing this instruction. The Program Counter is then incremented by one and the process is repeated until a Halt instruction is fetched at which time the computer stops and the binary number in the Accumulator (ACC)can be read. Keywords: computer;applet Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=121 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: PDP-8 Computer Description: PDP-8 computer simulator. Keywords: PDP-8;computer;simulator Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=122 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: PR k-d Tree Demo Description: Recursively decompose the underlying space into two equal area blocks until each block contains at most one data point. The partition axes are cycled in the order x , y , x , y , ... The partition positions are independent of the data. Keywords: k-d;k-d tree;PR k-d tree;tree;visualization Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=123 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: PR Quadtree Demo Description: Recursively decompose the underlying space into four equal area blocks until each block contains at most one data point. The partition positions are independent of the data. Keywords: tree;quadtree;visualization Creation Date: 2001-11-09 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 11 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=124 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: BSP Tree Visualizer Description: This applet demonstrates how BSP trees work, and includes a demonstration of how they are used in Doom-style games to render pseudo-3D scenes. Keywords: BSP;tree;data;structure Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=125 Platform: 8-Java OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: VisualOS Operating System Visualization Program Description: VisualOS is an educational visual simulator of operating system. Its purpose is to help understand how an operating systems and the algorithms involved work by showing visual representations of the different aspects of an operating system. Keywords: Operating System;simluator;linux;unix Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mike Lastname: Belanger Email: mbelange@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=126 Platform: 3-PC OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Simple Model Automatic Computer Description: A simple automatic computer simulator. Equipped with a program editor, an assembler, a simulator, a tracer, and a memory viewer. Keywords: computer;SIMAC;simulator Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=127 Platform: 3-PC OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Unix Sortdemo Description: Sortdemo is a program to visualize various types of sorting algorithms. It generates a sequence of image files, that can be converted to an animation suitable for demonstrations. Keywords: Sorting;demo;unix Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mike Lastname: Belanger Email: mbelange@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=129 Platform: 3-PC OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Jeliot, Interactive Algorithm Animator Description: This is a quite complicated applet/servlet combination to interactively animate almost any Java application or algorithm. The basic idea is to animate user's code interactively. First You write the code, send it to the server and wait a while. Then You can watch Your own code in action. The system is able to animate almost any algorithm written in Java, exact details of the restictions can be found in the user's manual. Major features: user's own code (with or without errors :), interactive, line-by-line Keywords: algorithm;code animation Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Vikram Lastname: Narula Email: vnarula@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=133 Platform: 3-PC OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Xtango Description: XTANGO is a general purpose algorithm animation system, developed by John Stasko of Georgia Tech, that supports programmers developing color, real-time, 2 & 1/2 dimensional, smooth animations of their own algorithms and programs. The focus of the system is on ease-of-use. XTANGO utilizes the path-transition animation paradigm which helps move animation design to an abstract, high level. Programmers need not be graphics experts to develop their own animations. XTANGO is implemented on top of UNIX and the X11 Window System. It can be run on either color or black-and-white monitors. Keywords: xtango;algorithm animation;multimedia;multimedia creation Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Steve Lastname: Hayes Email: shayes@vt.edu Organization: Virginia Tech;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=134 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: World Lecture Hall Description: The WLH is comprised of links to actual course webpages of universities. The topics of the lectures cover all facets of Computer Science. Keywords: lecture;webpages;course plan Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mike Lastname: Belanger Email: mbelange@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=135 Platform: 5-WWW OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Towers of Hanoi applet Description: Great simulation of a classic problem. The animation solves in the least amount of moves. Stats are reported on how good your approach is. Keywords: Towers of Hanoi;simulation Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Mike Lastname: Belanger Email: mbelange@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=136 Platform: 5-WWW OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: A New and More Efficient Implementation of an Undirected Graph Component Description: This research project entails designing, specifying, coding, testing, debugging, and documenting different implementations of an undirected graph component for the RESOLVE/C++ Component Catalog. Each version uses the same abstract model to represent the state of an undirected graph and the same kernel operations to manipulate the state of that undirected graph. The implementation strategy changes for each version. The first five versions utilize the "classic" strategies (adjacency list, adjacency matrix, and edge list) in a variety of ways. The final version employs a novel data structure that allows each operation to execute in constant time, which dominates the other strategies. Keywords: 2001 ACM International Student Research Contest;3rd place Undergraduate;graphs;components Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Shawn Lastname: Craft Email: craft.51@osu.edu Organization: The Ohio State University;Computer and Information Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=139 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: Windows 95/98, Windows NT IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Building An Interactive, 3D Virtual World Description: Consumer-level computer hardware is quickly growing in its capability to handle high quality three-dimensional graphics in real time. Three-dimensional graphics programming is also quickly becoming the standard for data visualization and entertainment media. This project serves to explore different techniques and approaches for programming in three dimensions, and manifests them in a virtual world that can be rendered and navigated in real time. Keywords: 2001 CCSCNE Student Research Poster Contest;2st place Undergraduate;graphics;computer graphics;simulation;computer game;3d;three-dimensional;virtual;world Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Raymond Lastname: Mazza Email: rhmazza@colby.edu Organization: Colby College;Computer Science, Physics Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=140 Platform: 3-PC OS: Windows 95/98 IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Ast and secure distributed read-only file system Description: The self-certifying read-only file system enables secure distribution of public, read-only content. It is similar to anonymous FTP or the Web, except that it serves integrity-protected content. That is, an adversary cannot trick a user into accepting unauthentic content. The read-only file system pushes the cost of cryptography entirely onto clients, allowing servers to scale to many clients. To publish content, an administrator creates off-line a signed database of a local file system. Untrusted replicas then serve the content to clients. We demonstrate how to use the read-only file system to implement certificate authorities and securely distribute software. Keywords: security;file systems;cryptography;;hash trees Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Kevin Lastname: Fu Email: fubob@mit.edu Organization: MIT; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=141 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: The Old World Meets the New: Utilizing Java Technology to Re-vitalize and Enhance NASA Scientific Legacy Code Description: A general purpose client/server architecture has been developed to effect the modernization of legacy code. This technique utilizes platform independent graphical user interfaces and interactive visualizations. The client/server configuration exploits a content-taggable data stream which allows seamless integration with the legacy application. This allows the client to orchestrate the collection of data in a more graphically interactive manner than was present in the original legacy interface. Application of this architecture to a NASA Global Scientific Model was demonstrated. The enhanced model incorporating this architecture will support data interpretation for NASAs TIMED satellite mission, including distributed investigations managed via a remote server. Keywords: 2001 ACM International Student Research Contest;first Place Undergraduate;1st Place Undergraduate;Java;Distributed;Application Wrapper;Visualization;Legacy;Modernization Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Michael Lastname: Elder Email: michael.elder@furman.edu Organization: Furman University;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=142 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: A framework to support teaching in distributed systems Description: Computer networks and distribute systems are characterized by highly dynamic, concurrent, and complex processes. Thus, training in this area requires great effort from both teachers and learners. Teachers are disatisfied with available methods for presentation, explanation, and exercises, and they are looking for better methods to support learners. We have developed and architecture called Highly interactive simulation of algorithms and Protocols (HiSAP), consisting of a framework to build simulations and generate applets from formally specified algorithms or protocols. By modifying this specification and observing the resulting behavior, teaching and learning in a constructive manner is enabled. The framework is open to plug-in tools to show various aspects of HiSAP's behavior. We present the results of some experiments with HiSAP at three different lectures for graduate students of distributed systems and computer networks. Keywords: interactive learning;tool kit Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=157 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Greetings from the guest editor Description: Introduction to special issue on multimedia Keywords: JERIC Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=156 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Editorial: Introducing the ACM Journal on Educational Resources in Computing Description: Introduction to first issue of JERIC Keywords: JERIC Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=155 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Empirical Study of Course Scheduling Methods Description: Authors: Prakash Ojha Abigail Walker Jennifer Wanner Hope College Xavier University Computer Science Mathematics and Computer Science Holland MI 49423 Cincinnati OH 45207-4441 ojha@cs.hope.edu awalker@cerebro.xu.edu wanner@cerebro.xu.edu Research advisor: Gary Lewandowski, Xavier University, lewandow@cerebro.xu.edu Poster Title: Empirical Study of Course Scheduling Methods Category: Undergraduate Extended Abstract: Problem and Motivation Course scheduling involves building a timetable for courses such that the students who want to take courses can successfully take every course they would like. There are many variations to this problem, including inclusion of faculty constraints, room constraints, and multiple sections. The problem is known to be NP-Complete, thus many researchers have worked on approximation solutions to the problem. Researchers have generally focused on one solution method, one unique version of the problem definition, and one set of data based on local needs. This localization of the problem has resulted in many studies but no general consensus of the best method available. In this study, we explore several methods from the literature on a single definition of the problem, and on a common set of data. Our goals are two-fold. First, we provide a problem statement, data, and a random data generator to facilitate easy benchmarking of methods and techniques. Second, we explore the best method for those who may be non-experts and need to schedule courses. Background and Related Work While a great deal of research has been done on scheduling methods, our study concentrates on two of the most promising efforts: iterative improvement and linear programming. Iterative improvement methods for scheduling including faculty constraints have been studied in particular by Glover [3], and Chahal and DeWerra [1]. Hertz's use of Tabu search considers many different constraints [4]; we have adopted many of these constraints in our benchmark formulation of the problem. Our modification to the problem and our new data provides a different testbed for this algorithm and allows it to be compared against other methods. Linear programming allows one to formulate an equation for the optimal solution to the problem; practical solutions involving this method are infrequent [2], and do not consider many of the constraints we consider. Approach and Uniqueness We address the problem of comparing results from the literature in two ways. First, we define one statement of the course scheduling problem, involving faculty, students, and multiple sections, and adapt several of the approaches from the literature to this problem. Thus, any comparison of the approaches will start from the same problem definition. Second, we provide a random data generator that generates student course requests in such a way that an optimal solution must exist. Finally, we have studied five methods for course scheduling in our study: A greedy algorithm that simply schedules courses to the first available time (results from this simple method give some idea as to the usefulness of more complex methods), iterative improvement algorithms following a hill-climbing philosophy and following a "random improvement" philosophy in which a solution with a poorer evaluation may be used to continue the search for an improved solution, linear programming, and an algorithm that creates a bipartite matching problem for scheduling each student based on the times available for each course requested. Our formulation of the course scheduling problem used is as follows: We are given information about the courses (number of sections, faculty members teaching the course, times at which the course can be taught), lists of desired student courses, and the number of timeslots in which to schedule the courses. Courses are grouped into departments and for each department we have information on how many courses from that department may be scheduled concurrently (representing room availability constraints). The goal of the problem is to build a timetable and schedule for students' courses minimizing student conflicts while satisfying constraints on faculty and room availability. This study provides a repeatable and expandable comparison of scheduling methods. The algorithms were tested on random data and on data from a DIMACS benchmark for graph coloring that involves course scheduling. The generator and benchmark data are publically available, thus other methods can be tested on the same or very similar data. Results and Contributions We have developed a data generator that generates student course requests given the description of a timetable (the number of courses in the table, and the number of sections of each course), the section bound for each course, and the number of schedules desired. The generator builds a random timetable, and then generates student course requests using a backtracking technique that ensures the student can get each course requested. Information on which section the student would attend and the time of each course is stripped from the data so the data appears real to the algorithms. We conducted a study of the methods described above on thirteen sets of randomly generated data. Each method was run five times and we used the median to compare how close each method comes to scheduling courses optimally. (The Linear Programming method could not be tested because our formulation resulted in so many variables that our machines ran out of memory.) We have drawn the following conclusions from our empirical study. First, the greedy algorithm is not competitive with other approximation methods, meaning the time spent developing and using these methods is worthwhile. Second, iterative improvement is currently the best practical method for course scheduling when the courses have only a single section each. Third, when courses have multiple sections each, bipartite matching is very competitive with the iterative improvement algorithms while running much faster. References [1] N. Chahal and D. deWerra. An interactive system for constructing timetables on a PC, European Journal of Operations Research, 40, 1989, 32-37. [2] T. Franklin, E. Jenkins, and K. Woodson. A case study in scheduling courses, UMAP Journal, 15, no. 2, 1995, 115-122. [3] F. Glover, Tabu Search, part 1, ORSA Journal on Computing,1,1989, 190-206. [4] A. Hertz. Finding a feasible course schedule using tabu search, Discrete Applied Mathematics, 35, 1992, 255-270. Keywords: 2001 ACM International Student Research Contest;2nd Place Undergraduate;scheduling;experimental algorithms Creation Date: 2001-09-06 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 09 Role: Contributor Firstname: Gary Lastname: Lewandowski Email: lewandow@cerebro.cs.xu.edu Organization: Xavier University; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=148 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Course and exercise sequencing using metadata in adaptive hypermedia learning Description:

In the last few years the (semi-) automatic sequencing of course material has become an important research issue, particularly the standardization of metadata for educational resources. Sequencing can help to generate hypermedia documents which, at their best match the learner's needs. To perform (semi-) automatic course sequencing, a knowledge library as well as modular resources can be used. Both must be described by metadata.

First, metadata standards (IEEE Learning Objects Metadata, Instructional Mangement Systems Global Learning Consortium, Dublin Core) are analyzed with regard to course sequencing. As an application example, Multibook, an adaptive hypermedia system used to teach multimedia technology, is described. Multibook uses metadata to create course sequences semi-automatically. In this article we explain how a knowledge library can be used to create exercises automatically. We give an example of how courses can be sequenced in general by analyzing the creation of exercises. An evaluation of our system shows the advantages and drawbacks of the automatic sequencing approach.

Keywords: Documentation;Management Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=159 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Using a theoretical multimedia taxonomy framework Description:

Multimedia (MM) is a polysemous term, a term with many definitions, and in this case, many roots. In this paper, multimedia is defined as the seamless integration of two or more media. Each ancestor brings another requirement, muddying the field and making it difficult to work through. A multimedia taxonomy based on a previous media taxonomy is proposed to help organize the discipline. The taxonomy helps to classify the space called multimedia and to draw attention to difficult issues. The paper outlines the forms contributing to multimedia--text, sound, graphics, and motion--and aligns them with probable formats--elaboration, representation, and abstraction-- and sets them within a context--audience, discipline, interactivity, quality, usefulness, and aesthetics. The contexts are more clearly defined in two areas: interactivity and the information basis for a discipline. Examples are presented describing the use of the taxonomy in the design and evaluation of student projects in a computer science-based multimedia course.

Keywords: computer uses in education;evaluation;multimedia;design;theory Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=160 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: L3--towards an open learning environment Description:

This article describe the use of dedicated ontology for teaching in the context of the L3 project, a national joint project for deploying further vocational education in Germany. The requirements for the open L3 learning infrastructure are presented in order to motivate our approach to metamodeling learning resources and services by using dedicated ontolgies of pedagogics and didactics. The basic concepts and parts of the pedagogical ontology are outlined, and the practical implications for several of today's problems such as authoring and design, retrieval and adaptive of training resources are illustrated. An overview of the L3 runtime architecture shows how the didactical ontology is used to deliver adaptive learning.

Keywords: adaptive courses delivery;authoring;environment for web-based training;didatics;pedagogical ontology;reuse of learning resources;design;human factors;standardization Creation Date: 2002-02-22 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 02 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=161 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: IRI-h, a Java-based distance education system: architecture and performance Description:

We used our Original Interactive Remote Instruction (IRI) system to teach scores of university classes over the past years at sites up to 300 km apart. While this system is a prototype, its use in real classes allows us to deal with crucial issues in distributed education instruction systems. We describe our motivation and vision for a reimplementation of IRI that supports synchronous and asynchronous distance education. This new version, called IRI-h (h for hetergeneous), is coded in Java and executes on several different platforms. IRI-h extends IRI both to multiple platforms and heterogeneous network experiences with the developing prototype, including preliminary performance evaluation, and also unresolved issues still to be addressed.

Keywords: Design;Management;Performance;Java;heterogeneity;platform independence Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=162 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Web-based multimedia tools for sharing educational resources Description:

Many educational resources and objects have been developed as Java applets or applications, which can accessed by simply downloading them from various repositories. It is often necessary to share these resources in real time, for instance when an instructor teaches remote students how to use a certain resource explains the theory behind it. We have developed some tools for this purpose that emulate a virtual classroom, and are primarily designed for synchronous sharing of resources. They enable participants to share Java objects in real time and also allow the instructor to dynamically manage the telebearing session.

Keywords: Design Creation Date: 2001-08-21 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 08 Role: Contributor Firstname: Hussein Lastname: Suleman Email: hussein@vt.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=163 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Little Man Computer Description: A web based applet that simulates the working of a Little Man Computer, designed by Dr. Stuart Madnick Keywords: Little Man Computer;LMC;Hardware Concepts Creation Date: 2001-11-09 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 11 Role: Contributor Firstname: Rahul Lastname: Gedupudi Email: rahul_naidu@hotmail.com Organization: Illinois State University;Applied Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=170 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Simulation of Embedded Kernels over Pthreads Description: This work describes the design and implementation of a simulation environment for an open-source embedded kernel and an intuitive user interface to complement it. The study stresses the suitability of POSIX Threads (Pthreads) to resemble kernel operations in the simulation environment. It specifies the prerequisites for using Pthreads as a means to resemble embedded task execution and suggests an I/O-based representation of device information. The experience gained with a sample implementation stresses the importance of a proper match between a Pthreads implementation and an embedded kernel. It also shows the adequacy of both the simulation environment and a graphical user interface to aid program development and debugging. Furthermore, the separation of the simulation component from the user interface provides opportunities to utilize each component separately or even combine them with other components. The simulation environment is publically available with further instructions included in the appendix. Keywords: Embedded Systems;Operating Systems Kernel Simulator Creation Date: 2001-10-30 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 10 Role: Contributor Firstname: Frank Lastname: Mueller Email: mueller@cs.ncsu.edu Organization: North Carolina State University;Department of Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=180 Platform: 1-Cross-Platform OS: UNIX IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: The Knob & Switch Computer: A Computer Architecture Simulator for Introductory Computer Science Description: This paper describes the Knob & Switch Computer simulator that can be used to teach Computer Organization in a breadth-based introductory CS course. Keywords: Knob & Switch Computer;Architecutre Simulator;Introductory Computer Science;HTML;JavaScript Creation Date: 2001-12-24 Publication Year: 2001 Publication Month: 12 Role: Contributor Firstname: Grant Lastname: Braught Email: braught@dickinson.edu Organization: Dickinson College;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=190 Platform: 5-WWW OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: GLOMAR: Adaptive Consistency Control for Distributed File Systems Description: With the increased heterogeneity of networked devices integrating into existing distributed file system (DFS) topologies, the ability to balance hardware constraints with user and software requirements is paramount. This is especially true for consistency control in file systems. Existing DFSs usually implement a single general-purpose consistency control approach, focusing on a specific scenario, rather than the multitude of possibilities that can arise due to heterogeneity and variability of current computing environments. The developed GLOMAR system caters for the multitude of possibilities, by providing the framework and abstraction that allows numerous consistency control mechanisms specifically built for a scenario to be implemented under the one DFS. This extended abstract discusses the motivation and design of GLOMAR, detailing its Microsoft .NET implementation. Keywords: distributed file system;consistency control;concurrency;middleware Creation Date: 2002-03-12 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 03 Role: Contributor Firstname: Simon Lastname: Cuce Email: simon.cuce@csse.monash.edu.au Organization: Monash University;CSSE Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=244 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows NT IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Extreme Programming Tutorial Description: The methodology known as Extreme Programming is presented, beginning with its reason for existence, philosophy, and a detailed exposition of the twelve practices that define it. There is also a discussion of its strengths and weaknesses as a software design methodology. Keywords: extreme programming;pair programming;agile;software design methodology Creation Date: 2002-03-15 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 03 Role: Contributor Firstname: James Lastname: Caristi Email: James.Caristi@valpo.edu Organization: Valparaiso University;Dept. of Math & Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=246 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows NT IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Java IDEs: What and Why We Use What We Do Description: The experiences of several faculty who each use a different Java Interactive Development Environment (IDE). Highlights of salient features and pointers for successful adaptation to the classroom. Panel participants: Barbara Boucher Owens, Delia Marx, Jack Rehder, Dean Sanders, and Don Slater (for Rich Pattis). Keywords: JAVA IDE Creation Date: 2002-03-20 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 03 Role: Contributor Firstname: Deborah Lastname: Knox Email: knox@tcnj.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=248 Platform: 5-WWW OS: Windows NT IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: V-VIS: New Methods of Passive Information Grouping in a Classroom Tool for Low Vision Students Description: Mobile computing devices now make it possible to develop low-cost, portable assistive technology. The current lack of satisfactory technology to aid visually impaired students drives our development of a handheld-based viewer for Visually Impaired Students (v-VIS) designed to assist in note taking. v-VIS is a real-time viewer and recording system for professor's notes written on an electronic blackboard. The interface integrates magnification and high-contrast color schemes, enabling students to view the transcribed information in real-time. However, the large e-blackboard transmitting visual information to a small-screened handheld creates a screen-mapping problem for which two solutions have been designed and compared objectively. Keywords: low-vision;vision impairments;AutoScroll;v-VIS;DEBBIE;Windows CE;handheld;mobile;assistive technology;magnification Creation Date: 2002-04-15 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 04 Role: Contributor Firstname: Ben Lastname: Betz Email: bbetz@depauw.edu Organization: DePauw University;Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=249 Platform: 3-PC OS: Mac OS, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows CE, IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Using VB in the CS Curriculum Description: Panel held at SIGCSE 2002, Covington, KY, Feb. 27 - March 3, 2002 which discussed the many uses of Visual Basic in a modern CS curriculum. Moderator: Joe Hummel. Panelists: Jean Mehta, Floyd Johnson, and Gail Miles. Keywords: VB;Visual Basic Creation Date: 2002-05-05 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: Joe Lastname: Hummel Email: hummel@lfc.edu Organization: Lake Forest College;Math/CS Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=250 Platform: 3-PC OS: IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Integrating Empirical Methods into Computer Science Description: These materials were presented in a panel at SIGCSE 2002. The central theme of the panel was to emphasize the importance of empirical methods in computer science and to present ideas and examples for integrating the development of empirical skills within the CS curriculum. Panel Participants: David Reed, Doug Baldwin, Michael Clancy, Stuart Hansen, and Allen Downey. Keywords: computer science education;experimentation;empirical skills Creation Date: 2002-04-19 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 04 Role: Contributor Firstname: David Lastname: Reed Email: davereed@creighton.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=252 Platform: 5-WWW OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Open Source Software: Intellectual Challenges to the Status Quo Description: We raise the question: ``What are the social and ethical responsibilities of computer science faculty regarding open source software?'' We offer an introductory look at some answers. Panel Participants: Marty Wolf, Kevin Bowyer, Don Gotterbarn, and Keith Miller. Keywords: open source;teaching using open source Creation Date: 2002-04-19 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 04 Role: Contributor Firstname: Marty Lastname: Wolf Email: mjwolf@acm.org Organization: Bemidji State University;Mathematics and Computer Science Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=254 Platform: 5-WWW OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Title: Integrating Empirical Methods into Computer Science Description: These materials were presented in a panel at SIGCSE 2002. The central theme of the panel was to emphasize the importance of empirical methods in computer science and to present ideas and examples for integrating the development of empirical skills within the CS curriculum. Panel Participants: David Reed, Doug Baldwin, Michael Clancy, Stuart Hansen, and Allen Downey. Keywords: computer science education;experimentation;empirical skills Creation Date: 2002-05-05 Publication Year: 2002 Publication Month: 05 Role: Contributor Firstname: David Lastname: Reed Email: davereed@creighton.edu Organization: ; Language: en-US Format: text/html URL: http://www.cstc.org/cgi-bin/show_abstract.pl?type=official&number=265 Platform: 5-WWW OS: All IntendedEndUserRole: Learner;Teacher LearningContext: 13;14;15;16;9;10;11;12 Inserted 0 records and Updated 0 records in 3.371176 seconds.