Software Lab Computational Engineering Science

Deadlines

Agenda

  • Apr 7: Welcome
    • Introduction
    • Engineering Numerical Software with C++ (Part I)
  • Apr 14: Formation of groups. Assignment of lab topics.
    • Engineering Numerical Software with C++ (Part II)
  • Apr 21:
    • Engineering Numerical Software with C++ (Part III)
    • Algorithmic Differentiation (Tangent Mode)
  • Apr 28: Assignment of tutorial exercises to groups.
    • Engineering Numerical Software with C++ (Part IV)
  • May 5:
    • Engineering Numerical Software with C++ (Part V)
  • May 12: Introduction to Qt
  • May 19:  - Jun 23: Time to get the job done! (job = tutorial exercises + requirements analysis for Lab projects)
    • May 19: STCE Retreat
    • May 26 (Ascention=Himmelfahrt)
    • Jun 2: Q&A (additional online consultations on request)
    • Jun 9 (Pentecost=Pfingsten)
    • Jun 16 (Corpus Christi=Fronleichnam)
  • Jun 23: Presentation of Tutorial Exercises
    • Submission of solutions to tutorial exercises (slides and code) by noon
    • 15min per group
    • balanced participation of all group members
  • Jun 30: Presentation of Tutorial Exercises
  • Jul 7: Presentation of Results of Requirements Analysis for Lab Projects
    • Submission of results of requirement analysis (slides) by noon
    • 15min per group
    • balanced participation of all group members
  • Jul 14: Presentation of Results of Requirements Analysis for Lab Projects
  • Oct/Nov: Final presentations

Disclaimer

Software and Tools for Computational Engineering has entered into an academic partnership with Visual Paradigm to better facilitate the teaching of software design through the use of Visual Paradigm.

Visual Paradigm supports RWTH-Aachen University with UML tools and ERD tools under the Visual Paradigm Academic Partner Program. The license key can be found here.