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Your submission should contain a detailed description of your procedures, any theoretical analysis necessary, the graphical plots specified, and your MATLAB code with plenty of comments. The assignment is expected to be your own work, copying of another person's work will attract zero marks and you should carefully note the policy on plagiarism. | Your submission should contain a detailed description of your procedures, any theoretical analysis necessary, the graphical plots specified, and your MATLAB code with plenty of comments. The assignment is expected to be your own work, copying of another person's work will attract zero marks and you should carefully note the [http://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/?230 policy on plagiarism]. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 00:28, 7 April 2008
Introduction
There is one major assignment for this course and it counts as 10% towards the final mark. The exams counts as the other 90%.
Deadlines
Start date: You will be ready to start the assignment when the lectures have reached the end of Section 5.
Hand in date: Hand into the Departmental office by 2pm on xxth May, 2008.
The Rules
- Rule 1: The top caption of every Matlab graph must contain your Student ID and name.
- Rule 2: You must submit fully commented Matlab code with your assignment. The header should contain a comment with your name, date, and student ID.
- Rule 3: As well as a hard copy, you must attach a CD pouch to your report and insert a CD of your whole project directory containing all the Matlab files, log files, Word files, pdf files, and any files relating to this assignment.
- Rule 4: When you submit your hardcopy plus CD, you must hand it into the Departmental office and ask for it to be date & time stamped. Submissions without a stamp will receive zero marks.
- Rule 5: Any slightest violation of Rules 1-4 will receive zero marks.
Plagiarism
Your submission should contain a detailed description of your procedures, any theoretical analysis necessary, the graphical plots specified, and your MATLAB code with plenty of comments. The assignment is expected to be your own work, copying of another person's work will attract zero marks and you should carefully note the policy on plagiarism.
See Also