Computer Science 223V

Instructions for Assignments

Prof. Edward F. Sowell

  1. Assignments are usually made in the first lecture of the week. Unless stated otherwise, they are due at the second lecture of the following week. However, you should always check Late Breaking News for changes in due dates.
  2. !!!!NOTE  NOTE NOTE!!!!

  3. Any submittal without the following information will be returned ungraded,
    and treated exactly as if you did not turn it in at all.
    Every assignment must include in the upper right corner of the first page if written, or as a "header" in a program file:
    Your Name and student ID number (Jane Doe, 808-00-8888)
    Class and section (CPSC 223V, MWF 10:00 AM)
    Assignment number (Assignment 2)
    Due date (2/23/01)
  4. For every programming assignment you must submit printout of source code and console output obtained by running the program.
  5. Include ample internal documentation.
  6. If you have used any source code that you did not personally write, identify it and indicate where you got it.
  7. For pencil & paper kinds of problems, work neatly. Use enough paper to allow you to lay out your work in an orderly manner, leaving enough space for grading comments. Make sure the answer is clearly identified. Identify the assignment as indicated in item 2 above. If more than one page, also mark each page with your name.
  8. Seek help when you need it, but do your own work!