Academic Policy
Grading Policy
Since this course focuses on
developing the programming
skills using a disciplined software engineering practice, students are
required
to do quality work by themselves.
- Poorly done work
will not be accepted and must be redone.
- Only one late
assignment is allowed. Other
late assignments will not be graded.
- Assignments will
not be graded unless they are submitted properly.
- Each student is
required to submit his/her personal engineering journal every week.
Academic Honor Code
Working together to completing the
assignments is highly
encouraged; however, the solution should be your own. Cheating will not be tolerated.
Students are required to follow the
university’s code of conduct.
In addition,
- Penalty for the
first plagiarism offense is the negative of that entire particular
assignment. For
instance, if the score for an assignment is 200 points, cheating will
result in -200 points. In
other word, no submission is better than plagiarism.
The second violation will lead to academic suspension.
- Double penalty is
placed on the students who allow fellow students to copy their
assignment. Using
the above scenario, these students will be penalized 400 points.
How the programming assignments are assessed
Each programming submission must contain
- The author's name and id
- Assignment no. and question no.
- Writing date
- Programming platform
- Partner's name and id
Failling to include any of the above items will not be graded.
Comment |
50% |
Description |
10% |
|
Input (parameters) |
10% |
|
Output (return) |
10% |
|
Contract |
10% |
|
Example |
10% |
|
Code |
50% |
How the literature reviews are assessed
The report cannot be longer than 5
pages. If your review is greater than 5 pages, only 5 pages will be read. The first 4 pages should contain
introduction, content, conclusion, and reference. Your
opinion will be on
the fifth page. The review will be assessed according to
the following table:
Content |
40% |
Comprehensibility |
10% |
|
Correctness |
10% |
|
To the point |
10% |
|
Completeness |
10% |
|
Format |
30% |
Introduction |
5% |
|
Conclusion |
5% |
|
References |
5% |
|
Aesthetic |
5% |
|
Language |
5% |
|
Format |
5% |
|
Opinion |
30% |
Germane |
10% |
|
Reason |
10% |
|
Orginality |
10% |
|
Notes
The above description is only
tentative; it may be changed at the
instructor’s discretion.