Project Specifications
Projects submitted late
may, at my discretion, not be graded. Projects submitted late because of lack
of proper transport methods will not be graded. Projects will be assigned with project
numbers. All Projects must conform to the following specifications:
a. Universal
Project Header
i.
Project
# <number>: <title>, ie., Project #4:
Triangle Calculator
ii.
Section
# <number>, i.e., Section 14201
iii.
Programmer:
<name>
iv.
Date:
<date submitted>
v.
Description:
<short statement of what the program will accomplish>
b. Order
of Documents
i.
Source
Code
ii.
Test
Case Runs, i.e., System Output
Remark: Copy the Output into a Text
Editor, e.g., JGrasp, to avoid extraneous garbage on
the submission sheet
iii.
Test
Case Data Sheets
iv.
Design
Documents
The completed project
might consist of several unrelated programs; each program should be identified
by appropriate criteria; if they are assigned from the textbook, they should be
identified by page and problem number.
All the programs in a
project should be collected into a bundle; if they are assigned from the
textbook, they should be sorted first by page number then by program number.
Otherwise they should be sorted by criteria obvious from the assignment. (If
you are unsure, see me.)
Do not staple different projects together! Make
clear what the bundle represents – good grades follow good presentations! If
you bundle multiple projects together, only the top project may be graded.