- Instructor: Jaehyuk Huh, Jeehoon Kang
- Lecture Room: Bldg. E3-2, Room. Haedong lecture hall II (해동2 강의실)
- Lecture Time: Tue/Thu 10:30-12:00
- YOUR PHYSICAL ATTENDENCE IS REQUIRED unless announced otherwise.
- Announcements: in the issue tracker
- We assume that you will read each announcement within 24 hours.
- We strongly recommend you watch the repository.
- Course schedule (Tentative)
- TA: Woojin Lee (HEAD TA), Jungin Rhee, Gieun Jeong, Hongjin Kim
- If you have any questions, please contact the Head TA. The Head TA will forward your inquiries to the relevant TA.
- Textbook
- There is no required textbook.
- Grading of this course is based on the S/U system.
- A quiz will be administered at the end of each lecture. Submission of the quiz is required for attendance to be recognized.
- If the attendance rate too low (criteria will not be published) OR, if ANY assignment is not submitted, a grade of U will be assigned.
- Announcement channel
- Course-related announcements and information will be posted on the course website and the GitHub issue tracker. It is expected that you read all announcements within 24 hours of their posting. Watching the repository is highly recommended for automatic email notifications of new announcements.
- Question
- Questions about course materials and assignments should be posted in the course repository's issue tracker.
- Avoid emailing the instructor or TAs regarding course materials and assignments.
- Search your question using Google and Stack Overflow before posting.
- Describe your question in detail, including:
- Environment (OS, and other relevant program information).
- Used commands and their results, with logs formatted in code. See this guide.
- Any changes made to directories or files. For solution files, describe the modified code sections.
- Your Google search results, including search terms and learned information.
- Use a clear and descriptive title for your issue.
- The requirement to ask questions online first is twofold:
- It ensures clarity in your query and allows everyone to benefit from shared questions and answers.
- Email
- Email inquiries should be reserved for confidential or personal matters. Questions not adhering to this guideline (e.g., course material queries via email) will not be addressed.
- Emails to the instructor or head TA should start with "[AS.60002] " in the subject line, followed by a brief description. Include your name and student number in the email. Emails lacking this information (e.g., those without a student number) will not receive a response.
- Language
- The course is conducted in English. However, you may ask questions in Korean, which will be translated into English.
Students will write their own proposal, review each other's proposals, and revise their proposals based on the reviews.
- Assignment 1: Proposal Writing
- Due: 22nd April 2025, 23:59 KST
- Assignment 2: Peer Review 1
- Due: 8th May 2025, 23:59 KST
- Assignment 3: Refinement
- Due: 20th May 2025, 23:59 KST
- Assignment 4: Peer Review 2
- Due: 29th May 2025, 23:59 KST
- Assignment 5: Final Submission
- Due: 10th June 2025, 23:59 KST
Students will use HotCRP for submission and review.
Students may use overleaf or local LaTeX environment to write research proposal.
NOTE:
KAIST is providing Overleaf Professional features for all students, faculty and staff who would like to use a collaborative, online LaTeX editor for their projects.
Overleaf Professional features include real-time track changes, unlimited collaborators, and full document history.
- ACM Conference: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/association-for-computing-machinery-acm-sig-proceedings-template/bmvfhcdnxfty
- IEEE Conference: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/ieee-conference-template/grfzhhncsfqn
- IEEE Computer Architecture Letters: IEEE template selector -> Letters -> Computer Architecture Letters