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Spring 2016
Patricia Dousette, Computer Science Department, CSUN
Office : JD 4416
Phone: ( 818-312-7260)
email: patricia.dousette@csun.edu
COMP491
MW
11:00-
JD221
Pat Dousette
COMP491
MW
12:30-
JD221
Felix
Project
evaluation:
25%
I will be evaluating the project artifacts and progress on an ongoing basis. I will need access to all project data!!
Homework
(research),
Weight: 15%
Project
Presentations:
20%
Participation
10%
Individual Score
(IS)
Weight: 60%
Class Group
Score (CGS)
Weight: NA
Individual
Group Score
(IGS)
There will be one score (CGS) assigned to the entire team. The
evaluation will be based on the quality and completeness of the
final products (e.g. prototypes, technical work products),
documentation, adherence to process steps, planning and
scheduling, and effective use of process and product metrics.
Only the artifacts in the project team/class folders will be
considered for CGS.
Each team member will earn a fraction (0.0 to 100%) of the class
group score (CGS) computed using the formula given below.
IGS = IS*CGS
Weight: 40%
Effective
Individual Lab
grade (EILG)
Letter grades for homework and other assignments generally have the following values. A
= 95 to 100% (excellent ). A-= 90% to 93% (very good), B+ = 85% (good); B = 80%
(good); B- = 75% (good enough); C+ = 70% (passing); C = 65% (acceptable); C- = 60%
(Just about acceptable); D+ = (Barely acceptable and poor); D = 55% (Poor); D- = 50%
(Really Poor); F = <45% (Fail)
A sample final class grade scale might be as follows: (A 85-100%); (A- 83-84%); (B+ 8082%); (B 75-79%); (B- 70-74%); (C+ 65-69%); (C 60-64%); (C- 57-59%); (D+ 54-56%); (D
51-53%); (D- 48-50%); (F < 48). This is for information only, the actual class grade
scale is determined by the professor at the end of the semester. Based on the
overall class performance the grade boundaries may change.
PRESERVING SOLUTIONS TO THE ASSIGNMENTS AND LABS: Follow an iterative
approach in doing all class and lab assignments. Place the work products, for each
iteration, in a different folder. DO NOT DELETE the older versions of your work products.
Please take backup copies of material in group and personal files & folders.
POLICY ON CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM: There will be ZERO TOLERANCE for
plagiarism and cheating. The section entitled ACADEMIC DISHONESTY in the CSUN
catalog gives the definition of plagiarism and cheating; this entire section is included in
this syllabus by reference.
Any student found submitting plagiarized material (e.g. cutting and pasting material from
the Internet, books, or journals) will be given the grade F for that work, additionally,
penalty points may apply. The CSUN rules and regulations describing unacceptability of
academic dishonesty and the consequences resulting from academic dishonesty are
described in the current Scheduled of Classes and are included here by reference
(http://www.csun.edu/anr/soc/legalnotices.html#acadis).
Office: 4416
Email: patricia.dousette@csun.edu
Course
COMP 491L
Web:
Ticket Number
15619
Campus Phone:
Days
M-W
Office Hours
Monday
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Wednesday
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Time (from-to)
11:00 12:15
Room
JD 2211