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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
Computer Sciences Department |
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CS 537
Fall 2020 |
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Barton Miller |
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CS 537: Academic Conduct Agreement |
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As a student in CS537
Introduction to Operating Systems,
I understand that I must follow these rules.
Violation of these rules will be considered academic misconduct and appropriate
enforcement actions will be taken.
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All work must be your own.
Copying work from another person is cheating.
If you are considering including material from anyone else or any other source,
you must have the instructor's written permission.
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You may not share your work with anyone.
Giving code to another person is cheating.
Included in this category is posting your work on a public site such as github.
If you use such a site, your repository much be private.
Public posting of your code is considering academic misconduct.
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Programming assignments will be done with partners.
Each group of two will work independently from other groups;
there should be no collaboration between groups.
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All quizzes and exams must be your own work.
Copying or sharing answers in any form is cheating.
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No computers, tablets, phones, smart watches, or other such devices should visible
or accessible to you during quizzes or exams.
Any use of such a device during a quiz will be considered cheating.
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During an online quiz or exam,
any collaboration or use of any online resource
is not allowed.
If you have any questions about what is a permissible activity,
talk with me first.
The penalty for cheating will include receiving an "F" grade
for the course and having an academic misconduct notation marked
on your transcript.
Before any assignment will be accepted for grading, you must turn in a
signed copy of your acceptance of this policy:
I have read and understood this class policy, and I agree to abide by it.
I acknowledge that if I violate this policy, I will be be subject to an
academic discipline action.
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Mon Aug 17 09:35:54 CDT 2020
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