CSE326, Project 3 Writeup Turnin Form

Help for first time users.


1. Who are you?

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1b. Did you work with a partner?

Yes, I worked with a partner
No, I didn't work with a partner

If yes:

2. Which system/compiler did you use?

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Where did you work? CSE UGrad lab
Elsewhere on campus
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Other
Operating System: If "Other", specify:
Platform: If "Other", specify:

3. Give Us Your Program.

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The following files are required. They will be written to our disk and compiled using the names given below.

Tab Setting: BST.java
Tab Setting: FileWordReader.java
Tab Setting: StringCounter.java
Tab Setting: WordCount.java

Please select the remaining files that make up your project, including the readme and benchmark files (in any appropriate format), and any extra credit file archive. The files will be stored under their original names.

Tab Setting: YourAVLTree.java
Tab Setting: YourSplayTree.java
Tab Setting: yourHashTable.java
Tab Setting: YourCorrelator.java
Tab Setting: README
Tab Setting: Benchmark
Tab Setting: file1.java
Tab Setting: file2.java
Tab Setting: file3.java
Tab Setting: file4.java
Tab Setting: file5.java
Tab Setting: file6.java
Tab Setting: file7.java
Tab Setting: file8.java
Tab Setting: file9.java
Tab Setting: file10.java

OR

Turn in a single zip, jar or tar file containing your files. Leave this empty if you turned in the files above. If you turn in a file here, any files entered above will be ignored.

Your zip, jar or tar file:
Tab Setting:

4. Press the TURN-IN button when you are ready.

Examine the receipt page you will see after clicking "TURN IN" to be sure that no syntax errors were detected in your program. If errors were reported, you should fix them and turn in your assignment again. For your records, you may wish to print or save a copy of your final receipt.

If there is no response immediately, please try to be patient for a few minutes. If you want to back out and try again, hit the Stop botton on the tool bar; please don't press the TURN IN button again until you've done this.

If there are errors, you'll be told, and you can turn-in again. You can turn in as many times as you wish; only the last turn-in will be graded. Previous turn-ins are not graded.