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===Tasks=== | ===Tasks=== |
Revision as of 23:39, 26 March 2016
Contents
General Information
Tests
I test | 5. week | files and structs | 25 points |
II test | 12. week | dynamic memory allocation | 25 points |
Homeworks
I homework | files and structs | 15 points |
II homework | dynamic memory allocation | 15 points |
III homework | optional | 10 points |
Database task | ||
Microcontroller task |
First two homeworks must be done before thursday of 16. week. Third homework's deadline is until the end of the semester.
If there is a suspicion of plagiarism for any submitted work of student, the grade for that submission will be 0 points. To improve the score, the submission must be defended.
Practice classes
It is possible to gather up to 40 points from practice classes
- 1p for participation (total can be maximum of 14p)
- practice class tasks up to 26p, from which 4p will be from guest practice classes:
- Database task 2p
- Microcontroller task 2p
More information about the practice classes can be found on your practice class teacher's homepage
- Margit Aarna and Risto Heinsar http://blue.pri.ee/ttu
Requirements for exam
- Pre-exam requirement is 71p before the start of exam session
- Exam requirement is 50p ( practice + test I + test 2 + bonus )
Exam
Exam's grade is the result of the following points:
Homework I + homework II + homework III + written examination (max 65p)
3. Homework
Database homework
- There has been given a PostgreSQL database, which consists of a simple student information system data.
- To take the task, you first have to register with your student code. This is necessary for creating an user for you and an user specific database, which has been filled with sample structure and data. You will have rights to insert, modify and delete rows in your database and feel free to do so.
Registration
- Connection parameters:
Host: ewis.pld.ttu.ee Database: <student code> Port: 5432 User: <student code> Password: <password you chose during registration>
- For managing the database, you can use some of postgre database clients, like:
- PgAdmin III (Windows, Linux, Mac OS)
- MyWebSQL (web client)
- phpPgAdmin (web client)
- Data structure has been given with the image
- If there is a need to reset the initial database, you can use the following SQL statements for that - Link
Tasks
Create a text based user interface program, that would have the following functionality:
- Adding a student. User will be asked: first name, last name, date of birth. Program has to generate unique student code for each student. (2p)
- Modifying and deleting a student. (2p)
- Adding, modifying and deleting a course. (2p)
- Giving grade for a student for a specific course. When inserting a grade, the average grade should also be updated taking account the credit points. (2p)
- Searching students based on their weighted average grade. For example, if we want to search students for ex-matriculation, we could give in condition avg < 1.
Program has to communicate with the given database and use it for reading and storing data.
Finished homework should be sent to hkinks@ati.ttu.ee
Helping materials
C sample
Sample - Creates a connection with a database and queries 10 first rows.
The easiest way to compile your program is using TUT's lab computers, where PostgreSQL is previously installed and the library can be easily included. [mini.li.ttu.ee/~priit/IAY0340.2013/ssh_setup/putty_guide.html Guide for connecting to lab computers over SSH]
It is of course possible to install the postgresql c libraries also on your own computer independent of your OS, but this can be time consuming on the first try, as the correct library directories have to be linked. For more information you can visit http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/libpq.html and for downloading the libraries with postgresql itself: http://www.postgresql.org/download/ .