Demeter/Java version 0.7.2
Copyright (c) 1998 Northeastern University
Reading project file program.prj...
Running the generator...
Output directory gen does not exist, will create.
Parsing program.cd...
Building hashtable of classes...
Adding generic visitors:
PrintVisitor CopyVisitor EqualVisitor DisplayVisitor TraceVisitor UniversalVisitor
Marking not-parsed classes...
Marking visitor classes...
Expanding parameterized classes...
Converting repetition classes...
Filling in part names...
Setting inheritance links...
Saving expanded CD to gen/program.xcd...
Reading behavior files:
program.beh
Filling in visitor names...
Marking derived parts...
Making generic visitor behavior files...
Reading behavior files:
gen/UniversalVisitor.beh gen/PrintVisitor.beh gen/CopyVisitor.beh gen/EqualVisitor.beh gen/DisplayVisitor.beh gen/TraceVisitor.beh
Building traversal graph...
Converting adaptive methods...
Building visitor tables...
Expanding universal traversal...
Expanding static traversals...
Marking Traverse... expanding...
Marking TimeTraverse... expanding...
Adding Enumeration thingies to Repetition classes
Adding Subtraversal class.
Generating core aspect code to gen...
Generating grammar to gen/grammar.jj...
Done.
Running the weaver...
Running the parser generator...
Java Compiler Compiler Version 0.7.1 (Parser Generator)
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Sun Microsystems Inc.
(type "javacc" with no arguments for help)
Reading from file gen/grammar.jj . . .
File "TokenMgrError.java" does not exist. Will create one.
File "ParseException.java" does not exist. Will create one.
File "Token.java" does not exist. Will create one.
File "ASCII_UCodeESC_CharStream.java" does not exist. Will create one.
Parser generated successfully.
Running the compiler...
Running the test...
waiting for the stall in this thread :Thread[Thread-2,5,main]
trying to fetch a url pointer ended in this thread :Thread[main,5,main]
Do not use repeatiton with out time limit in this thread : Thread[main,5,main]
according to condition repeatition ended in this thread : Thread[main,5,main]
This thread is done : Thread[main,5,main]
this is the content of the following address http://www.ccs.neu.edu
College of CS at Northeastern University
Welcome to
The College of Computer Science at Northeastern University
Northeastern University
Cullinane Hall
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
617.373.2462
FAX: 617.373.5121
The College of Computer Science offers both a Bachelor of Science
and Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science. This section enumerates
the course descriptions and curriculums for each program at the
undergraduate school.
The College of Computer Science offers full-time and
part-time programs leading to a M.S. or Ph.D in Computer Science.
It offers an exciting environment combining
student-centered education and a cutting-edge research program.
A graduate-level Certificate offered jointly with the College of
Business Administration, consisting of a coherent set of six
courses that cover both the technological and behavioral
perspectives on computing systems and networks. This program
recognizes that, in addition to people capable of building
systems, there is a need for people who understand the impact of
computers on individuals, work groups and society, and who can
contribute to the formation of policies for technology
development and use.
Northeastern University has an aggressive Cooperative Education program
that provides an excellent real-world experience to its students.
This section provides some information on the Co-op program
within the College of Computer Science.
The College of Computer Science has a wide diversity of research
interest which we are actively pursuing. We are proud to be on the
cutting edge of many of the most interesting technologies. Our
growing national reputation is reflected in the substantial
increases in external funding we have experienced in each of the
last several years.
InfoCity is an undergraduate project designed to influence both
the academic and social life of the College of Computer
Science. InfoCity focuses on making a text-based virtual reality
of the college's workplace. Students (both grads and undergrads),
faculty, and administration can cooperate in a multi-user,
virtual environment.
Our community can connect from their dorms, homes, or offices at any
time of day or night. Ideally, this environment would provide many
things such as advising tools, expansion of office hours to everyone's
convenience, and a social climate for members to have informative
exchanges of their expertise.
Due to the special needs of the College of Computer Science, we
maintain our own computing resources for our students. We support
proctored computer labs of
Macintosh, PC and a number of different UNIX platforms. We also
have a Technical Reference Library containing a select
assortment of computer reference books.
This section describes some of the software we've developed
locally, as well as some of the cool software we've installed.
There are also a few pointers to useful reference materials.
This section provides a collection of help and reference documents
that we have spun together from various parts of the net. The
information in here ranges from general UNIX introductions to Internet
tutorials and to programming languages. We found these documents
useful, and decided to `mirror' them locally to make them generally
available to all. We hope you find them useful.
The College of Computer Science colloquium series features
distinguished speakers talking about state-of-the-art research and
development in various areas in computer science. Faculty and students
learn about exciting areas and potential research topics.