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Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 20:57:24 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Sun, 06 Oct 1996 14:01:57 GMTContent-length: 3290<HTML><HEAD><META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><TITLE>Untitled</TITLE><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word 2.03z"></HEAD><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><H2><CENTER>Hand-in for Project 2<BR></CENTER></H2><HR><H3>Hand-in Procedure</H3><P>The procedure for handing in project 2 (and the rest of the projectsthis semester) will be a little different than for project 1.You should follow the guidelines below:<UL><LI>Bring a <B>hard copy</B> of all your <FONT COLOR=#0000FF>.java</FONT><FONT COLOR=#000000>files to class on the day the programis due (if you do not want to lose late days). </FONT><LI>Submit an <B>electronic version</B> of <B>all</B> you files(.java, makefile, output files, etc.) to the hand-in directoryof <I>either</I> you or your partner. Your hand-in directoryfor project 2 is in: <TT><FONT COLOR=#000000 FACE="Courier">~cs537-1/public/handin/project2.</FONT></TT>If you are programming at home using the <I>Windows95</I> version of Java, you will still need to hand in your codeon-line (and you should make sure it works in the Solaris environment- which will entail adding the ThreadScheduler code). <LI>Add a <FONT COLOR=#0000FF>README</FONT> file to your electronichand-in directory that contains the following:<OL><LI>Name of you and your partner.<LI>Project information (project number, date, etc.).<LI>Information on how to run your program.<LI>A brief map of the classes you have written and what theydo.<LI>Any other information you feel is important for the ta toknow.</OL></UL><P><H3>Output Files</H3><P> You should <B>not</B> hand in a hard copy of your output (itwill use too much paper). Instead you should run the tests requiredby the assignment and output the results to a file. I would preferif you could create separate files for each test (e.g.: <TT>Alg1Peterson.test,Alg2Peterson.test, Alg1Star.test, Alg2Star.test</TT>.) insteadof having everything bunched together into a single typescriptfile. You can do this by redirecting the output. The formatof the output is described in the assignment.<BR><H3>Comments</H3><P> Comments are going to be worth <I>at least</I> 10% of the gradefor this assignment. So if you do not want to lose any of thepoints, you should follow the guidelines below:<OL><LI>You should write your name and your partner's name, the assignmentnumber, and the hand-in date at the top of all your .java filesas well as give a brief description of what the file contains.<LI>You should comment your variables so we know how they areused.<LI>Functions should be commented as to their purpose, what variablesare being passed in, what value is being returned (if any), aswell as any side effects.<LI>You should document segments of code and provide the purposeof each. Particularly difficult segments of code will requiremore commenting.</OL><H3>Program Structure</H3><P> Program structure will also be worth <I>at least</I> 10%. Someguidelines follow:<OL><LI>Your code should be correctly indented.<LI>You code should have blank lines separating different segmentsof code.<LI>Variable names should have meaning.<LI>Curly brackets should be correctly lined-up.</OL><P></BODY></HTML>
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