These are the general guidelines for homework
assignments.
- Unless another format is specified for a particular
assignment, all assignment submissions should be in
either .pdf format or in some format that can be read by
Microsoft Word. Do NOT use ".docx" (MS 2007)
format.
- All homework submissions must be made to
Curator.
- While no assignments in this class are explicitly
graded on use of English, all assignments are expected
to be written with good English grammar, style,
spelling, punctuation, etc. If the writing is bad
enough, a penalty will be given.
- There is great variation among students regarding
how many words and how much space they will use to get
the same amount of information across. When a page
length is given for an essay assignment or problem, this
is meant to be an estimate for much I expect will be
needed for a reasonable response. I define a "page" as
12-point Arial typeface, single spaced, with one inch
margins (you do not need to use these setting for your
submission, I only provide this to give a measureable
length benchmark). I am not grading explicitly for how
long the answer is, rather for how well the content
addresses the assignment. If your answer is greatly
different in length from the suggested length,
especially if your answer is shorter, you should
consider that your answer might not be sufficient or
that you mis-understand the assignment.
- Answers to problems should be as long as necessary
and no longer. Certainly you will be marked down if an
answer is incomplete. It is also possible to be marked
down for being too wordy or providing irrelevent
material, though I don't expect this to happen often.
- Unless explicitly indicated otherwise on the
assignment, all assignments are to be done on your own.
The University Honor Code applies to all assignments.
- A number of assignments will be explicitly
designated as pairs assignments, either as required
pairs or optional pairs. You are free to use
different partners for different pairs assignments. For
the optional pairs assignments, you are free to
work with a partner on some of these assignments or on
none assignments. When working as a pair, both students
will normally receive the same grade. Groups of more
than two people working together on an assignment are
strictly forbidden and will be treated as an honor code
violation. You may not switch partners in the middle of
an assignment. In other words, you may not discuss
solutions for any given pairs assignment with more than
one person in the class.
- If your assignment is done with a partner then the
following rules apply. The final submission should
contain the name of both parnters. Only one of
the partners should submit the assignment to Web-CAT.
Every problem on the assignment should include a
description that indicates how each partner contributed
to the problem solution. Some assignments have more
explicit instructions on how the partners are meant to
work together.
- All assignments must include the following
pledge:
Each submission must be pledged by including the commented posted pledge in the submitted file. The Va Tech Honor Code is in effect for all submitted work in CS
2104.
"On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this assignment." |
Only a student's
last curator submission will be graded! There are
no exceptions to this policy!
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"Computers do not solve problems, they execute solutions. "
-Laurent Gasser
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