J.D. Morris



J.D. Morris

Senior Lecturer

Old Dominion University,
Student Honors

Department of Computer Science

Norfolk, Virginia 23529

MSME 1994, MPhil 1996 Yale University

Areas of research interest include parallel and scientific computing, domain decomposition methods.

Old Dominion University Yale University United States Marine Corps American Legion Appalachian American Indians of West Virginia

"If someone asks, tell them... whether you know or not is irrelevant."

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CS Online Mail


Spring 2009

   21433 CS 250 PROBLEM SOLVING & PRGRMNG II         1620-1735 MW OCNPS 0100
 24257 CS 350 INTRO TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING     1000-1050 F      DRGS 1110

 24258 CS 350 INTRO TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING     1100-1150 F      DRGS 1110

 24256 CS 350 INTRO TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING     1100-1215 TR   DRGS 1117

21776 CS 417 COMPUTATIONAL METH & SOFTWARE 1745-1900 TR   ECSB 2120

 28754 CS 487 APPLIED PARALLEL COMPUTING            0930-1200 S      DRGS 1117



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Fall 2008

CS 333, Problem Solving in C++
CS 350, Software Engineering
CS 361, Data Structures Engineering
CS 390, Theory of Computation Engineering
CS 417,Introduction to Numerical Methods
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Spring 2008

CS 350, Software Engineering
#27251, Hughes, TR 1100-1215
#27252, F, 1000-1050
#27253, F, 1100-1150
CS 361, Advanced Data Structures #21536, TR 1620-1735
CS 417, Computational Methods, Hughes 1117 #21914, MW 1745-1900
CS 487/595, Applied Parallel Computing, Hughes 1117 #30263, S 0930-1230
MSIM 602, Introduction to Modeling and Simulations, Constance Hall 2065, #26871, R 1910-2225




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Fall 2007

CS 250, Problem Solving and Programming II,
#11180, MGB 0101, MW 3:00-4:15
#11181, OCNPS 100, MW 5:45-7:00

CS 350, Software Engineering, GORNTO 0218
#18299, TRF 8:00-9:15
CS 361, Advanced Data Structures, Hughes 1117
#11665, TR 9:30-10:45
CS 417/517, Computational Methods and Software, Gornto 0218
#20294, R 1:00-4:15




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Summer 2007

CS 350, Software Engineering, Hughes 1110, #31625, TR 1:00-2:30
#36493, MW 3:00-4:45
recitations: #31626 R 2:40, #36497 W 5:00
Applied Parallel Computing
#33548, S 1:00-4:00, Hughes 1110




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Spring 2007

CS 250, Programming and Problem Solving in C++ #21625 #21641
CS 333, Adv. Programming and Problem Solving in C++
#29214, 29215, 29216
CS 361. Introduction to Data Structure #21361
CS 417/517, Computational Methods #22072
CS 480/580, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence #27078


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Fall 2006

CS 250, Programming and Problem Solving in C++
CS 333, Adv. Programming and Problem Solving in C++
CS 350, Introduction to Software Engineering
CS 417/517, Computational Methods
CS 487/595, Applied Parallel Computing


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Summer 2006


CS 150, Introduction to Programming in C++
CS 250, Programming and Problem Solving in C++
CS 350, Introduction to Software Engineering
CS 595, Parallel Solutions to AI Problems
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Spring 2006


CS 250, Programming and Problem Solving in C++
CS 333, Object Oriented Programming & Problem Solving
CS 361, Introduction to Data Structures
CS 417/517, Introduction to Numerical Methods
CS 381. Introduction to Data Structures

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J. D. Morris 
Computer Science Department 
Old Dominion University 
Norfolk, VA 23529-0162 
Phone : Office (757)-683-4868 
Department (757)-683-3915 
FAX : (757)-683-4900 
jdm@cs.odu.edu

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In Memory of
SFC. Charles R. Matthess, US Army (Ret)

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