CS590 Course Information Page

Course Instructor Dr. C.-K. Shene
Office Fisher 214
Class Meeting Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 - 5:30pm, Fisher 327B
Office Hour Monday and Wednesday 4 - 5 pm
Phone (906) 487-3431
e-mail shene@mtu.edu
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Textbook

Alan Watt and Mark Watt,
Advanced Animation and Rendering Techniques: Theory and Practice,
ACM Press, 1992.

Collaboration and Cheating

You may discuss the meaning or intent of a homework problem, but not ways to solve it. All work turned in must be completely your own. Any and all use of materials from other texts or references must be explicitly stated as part of your solution.

In general, any acts of plagiarism will result in a failing grade for the course along with the submission of a report to the Dean of Students. See Computer Science Policy on Cheating for more details.

ADA

``MTU complies with all federal and state laws and regulations regarding discrimination, including the Americans with Disability Act of 1990 (ADA). If you have a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for equal access to education or services at MTU, please call Dr. Gloria Melton, Associate Dean of Students, (2212). For other concerns about discrimination, you may contact your advisor, department head, or the Affirmative Action Office (3310).''

Downloadable and Other Stuffs

Homework
Exercise 1
Exercise 2

Reading Lists

Please send comments and suggestions to shene@mtu.edu