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6.824 is a core graduate subject with lectures, labs, and quizzes. 6.824 is 12 units. 6 EDPs.
Lectures (1.5 hour twice a week)
6.824's programming assignments are based on 6.033 labs For those who have taken the 6.033 lab in the past, the assignments will be different from 6.033 labs and more challenging.
6.824 will have a mid-term and a final, as well as a paper on your final project.
The mid-term, final, and the programming assignments (except for the final project) must be done individually; the project (paper and code) can be done in teams of three or four students. For the programming assignments you are allowed to discuss the problem with other students, but we expect you to work out the project on your own (i.e., you should do the coding and writing of design documents on your own). Similarly, for the project, each team is responsible for its own code and documentation. Borrowing code from previous students of the 6.033 lab is forbidden. Talk to the TAs if you have any questions or concerns.
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Robert Morris | NE43-509 | 3-5983 | rtm@lcs.mit.edu
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Teaching assistant | |||
Frank Dabek | NE43-521A   | 8-6277   | fdabek@mit.edu
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Course secretary | |||
Neena Lyall | NE43-523   | 3-6019   | lyall@lcs.mit.edu
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Questions or comments regarding 6.824? Send e-mail to 6.824-staff@pdos.lcs.mit.edu.
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