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Collaboration

Unless we specifically state otherwise, we encourage collaboration on homework, provided (1) You spend at least 30 minutes on each and every problem alone, before discussing it with others, and (2) You write up each and every problem in your own writing, using your own words, and understand the solution fully.


Cheating

Copying someone else's homework is cheating, as is copying solutions from another source (the web, other classes, etc.). Cheating is a very serious offense. If you are caught cheating, you can expect a failing grade and initiation of a cheating case in the University system. Basically, cheating is an insult to the instructor, to the department and your major program, and most importantly, to yourself. If you feel that you are having a problem with the material, or don't have time to finish an assignment, or have any number of other reasons to cheat, then talk with the instructor or the TAs. Just don't cheat.

To avoid creating situations where copying can arise, never e-mail or post your solutions. You can post general questions about interpretation and tools but limit your comments to these categories. If in doubt about what might constitute cheating, send the instructor e-mail describing the situation.


CSE logo Department of Computer Science & Engineering
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