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Assignments for this class may consist of exercises related to the course material, or programs to be written.
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all assignments are individual assignments. Whereas I encourage you to discuss the problems to be solved with classmates, each student has to submit his or her own solution. It is not acceptable to use somebody else's solution as a "blueprint" or "inspiration", or to copy and paste material from other students, or from other sources (e.g. material you found on the Web). Any material you use that is not your own must be identified, and the source documented. In the case of programs, all the code submitted must be written by yourself. The use of code libraries is permitted, but you should document their use.
Unless otherwise stated in the specific assignment, you can use a programming language of your own choice. If you use a language not installed on the lab machines or on falcon/hornet, you must be prepared to demonstrate your solution to me in the lab or during my office hours using a laptop.
Usually paper copies of the assignment will be distributed in class. Electronic versions are available on the Class pages; follow the links below, or go through the Class Schedule page.
Unless noted otherwise, assignments should be submitted electronically, e.g. via handin. Follow this link for directions.
The deadlines are specified on the assignment handout; you can also see the planned deadlines for future assignments on the Class Schedule. Assignments submitted late are subject to a 10% deduction per late business day; no late assignments will be accepted after the solution has been distributed, or discussed in class.
Usually I give points for assignments, not letter grades. All the assignments for the course add up to 100 points, which is then scaled to the contributing factor with respect to the overall grade (e.g. 20%). Alternatively, I may use 100 points per assignment, with a weight factor for each individual assignment.
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