CPSC 231: Assignment submission guidelines
Points to keep in mind:
1) Make sure you read the assignment specifications for each
assignment!
2) Unless otherwise noted in the individual assignment specification, the
assignment must be completed scripted in the following fashion:
- At the Unix prompt begin the script session
- Display your source code (via the "cat" command)
- Compile your program
- Run your program (since this is the only opportunity that you have to
demonstrate to your marker how your program works make sure that you
demonstrate all functions completely).
- End the script session
- Print out the script in the printers in Math Sciences (via the
"lpr" command)
- Hand in your assignment in the appropriate drop box (second floor of Math
Sciences)
3) Each assignment should have the following information on the inside cover
- Your Name
- Your University Identification Number
- The course name (CPSC) and number (231)
- The Lab that you are registered in
- The Assignment Number
4) Assignments must reflect your individual work - you are not allowed to
copy the work of other students. Any suspected cases of cheating will be
forwarded onto the Dean of Science, which may result in penalties such as
failing the course or even expulsion from the university.