Honor Code
Honesty and integrity are central to academic work. You must observe and uphold the highest standards of academic integrity and honesty in all the work (lab exercises, programming assignments, quiz, exams, etc.) you do in this course. We deal with cheating cases seriously and the maximum penalty is a FAIL in the course plus additional disciplinary actions from the CSE Department as well as from the University. Both the copier(s) and the copiee will be punished, and the penalty will be more than just a zero mark in your assignments/exams.
Here are links to the University's Honor code, and the University's Penalties for Cheating.
If you are not sure what is considered plagiarism, here is a list of things you should NOT do:- Do NOT copy program codes from another student/person.
- Do NOT look at the actual program codes of another student.
- Do NOT share actual program codes with other students/people (by paper, emails, blogs, FB, Google Doc, etc.).
- Do NOT give your program codes to other students who ask for it, and do not ask for a copy of their code either.
- Do NOT post your program codes anywhere online.
- Do NOT leave your finished/unfinished program codes unattended.
- While we encourage discussion among students, you have to write codes on your own.
- During discussion, you should NOT go to the details such that everyone will end up in the same code.