Programming Assignment Policies
1 Collaboration
You may work on programming assignments in groups (of up to 3
people).
2 Submission
Each group must submit one "hardcopy" of the code (properly
documented) on 8.5"x11.0" paper. Each submission must
have a typed coversheet that contains the assignment number and
the names and email addresses of all members of the group in the
upper left corner. Each submission must be stapled (also in the
upper left corner).
Do not submit code written by the Professor or code from an
earlier assignment that was re-used (unless it has major modifications).
You may be given partial credit even if your code does not execute
properly. However, to receive full credit you must include the
driver and test cases you used to test your code and at least
some of the output from these tests.
All code and documentation written for the
programming assignments must conform to the course style
guides. Submissions that do not conform to the course style
guide and/or the above guidelines will not be accepted.
3 Due Dates
Programming assignments must be submitted in class on the
day that they are due.
Programming assignments submitted after the due date will not
be accepted.