| - All work submitted for credit must be your own.
- You may discuss the homework problems with your classmates,
the grader or teaching assistant, and Professor Proulx. You must acknowledge
the people with whom you discussed your work, and you must write up your own solutions.
Any written sources used (apart from the text) must also be acknowledged,
including sources found on the web. However, you may not consult any solutions
from previous years' assignments whether they are student or faculty generated.
- If you find a solution to a problem on-line (or somewhere else), you must
cite the URL (or other appropriate reference) where you found it.
Failure to do this constitutes plagiarism, and will be dealt with in the same manner
as any other form of plagiarism. If you do obtain a solution in this way,
you will not be penalized as long as you cite the source properly and
re-express it in your own words. Of course using solutions already developed
by others deprives you of the opportunity to develop your own problem-solving skills,
so I strongly discourage you from seeking solutions from outside sources in the first place.
- Please ask if you have any questions about academic honesty as it applies to CSU390.
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