CS267 Spring 2014 Survey
 This semester we will have a particularly large and diverse set of students, graduate and undergraduate, from many departments. To help us make sure the course reasonably matches student needs and backgrounds, we would like you to fill out this survey.
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Name *
CalNet ID *
For example: oskibear (This is not the number string on your student ID!)
Preferred E-mail address *
Campus *
For example: UC Berkeley, UC Davis
Department(s) or Major(s) *
Academic level *
Year of Study *
Do you intend to take this class? *
How familiar are you with computer architecture? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with the C programming language? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with the C++ programming language? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with the Java programming language? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with the Fortran programming language? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with the MATLAB programming language? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with the UNIX/Linux programming environment? *
(eg: gcc, gdb, make, vim, emacs)
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with data structures? *
(eg: linked lists, queues, arrays, hash tables)
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with GPU programming? *
(eg: OpenCL, CUDA, OpenGL Shader Language)
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with numerical methods? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with linear algebra? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with differential equations? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
How familiar are you with graph theory? *
Unfamiliar
Expert
Are you familiar with any other programming languages?
(e.g Scheme, Python, Ruby)
Have you written parallel code before? *
Have you previously taken CS294 Software Engineering for Scientific Computing?
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If you've written parallel code before, on what machine and language?
Do you have any experience (or interest) in a particular application area (eg: computational nanoscience, finite element modeling, computer vision, speech recognition, genomics, etc.)? Is there an application area about which you would most like to hear (in the event that we can't talk about them all)?
What do you particularly hope to learn from this course?
Any other comments?
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