(Object-Oriented Software Engineering) (Fall 2004)
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Late Policy:If for some reason you can't meet the due date, your work
will still be accepted up to 3 work days past the due date but with some penalty:
Because of the compressed time schedule, late submissions are strongly discouraged. Submit late homeworks through e-mail as one compressed zip file, clearly indicating its content in the subject line. Also submit a hard-copy (on paper) to instructor in the first lecture following your submission. Warning:
Guidelines to follow:1. Follow the good programming practices given in the book. Especially, properly indent your program, write comments where necessary, follow the convention mentioned in the class in choosing your identifier names. 2. Include your name, class, student id, homework number and section id on the first page. 3. Include the question number in the identification comment at the top of the program. 3. Use paper conservatively. You may download Fineprint driver (at www.fineprint.com) and fit four printout pages (or two pages if your printer's print quality is poor) in each page. Caution: It is not very difficult for a professional to detect cheaters. So if you have done the homework with someone else indicate your partner at the beginning of the code. If I catch any unmentioned partnerships, I will deal them separately. Note: I will choose and grade only some of the exercises. But if you have not answered any of the questions, you will automatically loose some points for each unanswered question. General Deliverables: 1. Submit printouts of your code and at least one sample run of your
program on paper. |
Final project phase's grades posted. Letter grades will be determined after they are normalized with other CS-319 sections' grades. Final note: You have only seen part of the OO world. You should really work hard to reach the required expertise level in the commercial world. |
Last updated: 25/10/2004 23:03 |