Copyright © 1999 Dr. Haim Levkowitz Associate Professor, UMass Lowell Department of Computer Science


Announcements

(Last updated May 8, 2000.)

Spring 2000 end-of-semester instructions

Just a reminder that:
  1. Second paper due Monday, May 8, by midnight. The paper should reside in http://www.cs.uml.edu/~/paper2 (EXACTLY!) and should also have a hyperlink directly from your home page. No submission to me required; I will use your CS_user_ID to access to your home page on our system. If I don't find your paper there -- too bad. I WILL NOT GRADE a paper on any other system, since I wouldn't be able to verify the date it was last modified.
  2. Final project due Monday, May 8, by midnight. The project's document should reside in http://www.cs.uml.edu/~/project (EXACTLY!) and there should also be a hyperlink directly from your home page. All programs should be accessible to me (preferably on a CS based system, such as WebLab; if not feasible, you must make arrangements with me). In addition, you should make an electronic submission of your ENTIRE project using the code 514_project. To ease your submission, you are strongly advised to bundle all files (EVERYTHING) in a TAR or a ZIP file, then submit that file. Make sure to document your project and each and every source file adequately!

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A REMINDER (for both paper and project): You MUST provide precise references to all quoted, borrowed or otherwise "not yours" materials. This includes any verbatim quote from another source, any software pieces you have not written yourself, anything. If I find anything, ANYTHING, that doesn't comply, you will not hear from me, but from the University's Disciplinary authorities. Just remember that.
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haim@cs.uml.edu