CS 2461: Team Assignments

Fall 2019



Approved Teams for  Project 1 (Hardware design/demo)
, Project 2 (logic exercises in C) and tentatively for Project 3 (Processor Design)

Teams based on (official) lab registration. If you did not submit the survey by the deadline you have been assigned to single person team.


Section 30 (Wednesday Lab)

Team

Students

1

Ramim Alam; Chen Hao Liu; Graham Schock

2

Tracy Fu; Sreya Nalla; Jack Umina

3

Sheng Gao; Cassell Robinson; Samuel Watts

4

Molly Buckley; Jacob Pritchard; Alyssa Ilaria

5

Nicole Campagna-Martinez; Jamie Horowitz; Grady McPeak

6

Ryan Fisk; Christina Ng; Brian Boltiansky

7

Ben DeVerno; Lucas Schiller; Xiayuan wu

8

Ethan Baron; Collin Droof; Marshall Thompson



Section 31 (Friday Lab)

Team

Students

11

Michael Ehnot; Catherine Meadows; Rachel Suter

12

Katie Bramlett; Linnea Dierksheide; Rishiraj Kanungo

14

Nathaniel Bury; Kayesu Machayo; Adnan Shilleh

15

Genevieve Flynn; Claire Furtick; John Wilkie

16

Callie Balut; Sam Gassman; Ada Kilic

17

Oliver Broadrick; Mingyu Ma; Nicholas Reveliotis

18

Zach Bodnick; Jay Grieve; Stanislav Lukashevich

19

Oscar Becerra; Evan Day; Liam Johnston



Section 32 (Thursday Lab)

Team

Students

21

Jennifer Huang; Margaret Norton; Lauren Wedderbrun

22

Will Daughtridge; Alex Li

23

Stefano Annoscia; Jake Harris; Ford Oster

24

Kelvin Shen; Yifei Song

25

Yige He

26

Genchen Li

27

Jiazhi Niu




Project 3 teamwork tips:
Get started early on project 3 - some recommended 'steps":
1. Each team member read the project description,
2. Meet as a team and divide the work among team members. The project consists of several components of a CPU - so one way to divide (but not the only way) the work is for each member to take ownership of designing one component.
3. Determine, as a team, the common interfaces and overall architecture (paper design) before each starts designing their components. Also determine how you will integrate the pieces (i.e., how to design so that connecting the pieces will be smooth and "easy" - this means you may have to decide on the common bus signals etc.),
4. Meet as a team and integrate the pieces, and test each others solutions,
5. Integrate the report into one cohesive document and submit (one submission per team).

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