Your grades will be computed as follows:
- 20% Assignment 1
- 30% Assignment 2
- 30% Assignment 3
- 20% Assignment 4
Academic Integrity. The work you submit in CS 415 is
expected to be the result of your individual effort. You are to
discuss approaches to problems, and details of the
system only with your instructors, and you
should never misrepresent someone else's work as your own. Permissible
cooperation should never involve a student possessing a copy of all or
part of another student's program or other work regardless of whether
that copy is on paper or in a computer file on a hard disk or a floppy
disk. The only exception to these rules is when two students work
together to submit a joint project.
It is also the student's responsibility to protect his/her work from
unauthorized access. For example, do not discard copies of your
programs in public places.
Violation of the Academic Integrity Code very often results in failure
in the course and permanent notations on your Cornell academic
records. If you have any question as to what constitutes ethical
behavior, ask the instructor first. We will not be sympathetic to
claims of ignorance or misunderstanding of the rules.
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