SWE 510: Object-Oriented Programming in JavaFall 2010Muhammad Abdulla |
General Information | Textbooks | Schedule & Notes | Projects | Policies |
Homework Submission Guidelines
Summary Homeworks should be submitted a single tarball or zip file that conforms to the specifications described in this document. Important: submissions MUST compile without warnings, or they cannot be graded. Please name your submission according to the following format: hwX-addr.tar.gz where 'X' is the number of the homework (1,2,3, or 4) and 'addr' is replaced with your GMU email ID. For example, John Doe's submission for homework 1 would be: hw1-jdoe.tar.gz and would contain a single directory called 'hw1'. An example of creating this tar file is listed below. Components A submission should contain a directory with the following items: - a file named 'README' produced with an ASCII text editor that: a) lists your name and anyone you worked with b) explains whether or not all problems were solved and to what degree. c) lists what sources, if any, you used to produce the code that solves the homework problems - Java source code files. - If applicable, a set of test data files that show that your program works as intended (optional). Do not include any binaries, class files, messages, backup files, web pages, etc. It is to your advantage to accomplish small tasks completely in the homework (and explain this in your README) if you are unable to finish the whole problem. It is better to be graded on a single working sub-part than a broken whole. Example Submission $ cd 510/code $ ls hw1/ hw2/ hw3/ hw4/ $ cd hw1/ $ rm -rf *.class $ ls HomeworkOne.java README $ cd .. $ tar -cf hw1-jdoe.tar hw1/ $ gzip hw1-jdoe.tar $ ls hw1/ hw1-jdoe.tar.gz hw2/ hw3/ hw4/ $ Now you can now email the gzipped tarball. _____________________________________________________________________ |
Date & Time
(EST)
What is New?
|