Department of Computer Science, University of Miami
CSC41X - Projects and Interships
Fall 2013


CSC41X Projects - Description

CSC412 Internships - Description

Instructor

Dr Geoff Sutcliffe. Contact details are on the WWW at http://www.cs.miami.edu/~geoff. The WWW page gives office hours when students are welcome, and students are encouraged to ask questions by email at all times.

Contact Hours

Each week there is a one meeting:

Assessment


CSC410 Due date
10% Project proposal (400 words) 20th January
10% Draft design 1 (1200 words/credit) 10th February
10% Draft design 2 (1200 words/credit) 16th March
10% Design Presentation 20th April
60% Final design (1200 words/credit) 20th April
Writing credit given for satifactory completion of 3 credits of CSC410.

CSC411 (without prior CSC410 design) Due date
10% Project proposal (400 words) 20th January
10% Design (1200 words) 10th February
10% Weekly reports (40 words/week) 27th January, 3rd,17th,24th February, 2nd,16th,23rd,30th March, 6th,13th April
10% Final report (1200 words) 20th April
10% Presentation and Project Demonstration 20th April
50% Project/internship work done 20th April

CSC411 (with prior CSC410 design), CSC412 Due date
10% Internship proposal (400 words) 20th January
10% Weekly reports (40 words) 27th January, 3rd,10th,17th,24th February, 2nd,16th,23rd,30th March, 6th,13th April
10% Final report (1200 words/credit) 20th April
10% Presentation and Project Demonstration 20th April
60% Project/internship work done 20th April

Late submissions will not be accepted. Extensions of the due date will be granted if supporting documentary evidence is supplied (e.g., a doctor's certificate). Application for an extension must be made to the instructor before the due date (if possible).

Assessment items must be completed individually. While general interaction between students is encouraged, plagiarism is a breach of the Honor code. It is ok to talk to other students about general solution techniques for assignments, but it is not ok to copy solutions in part or as a whole. Plagiarism will result in a loss of marks for all guilty students involved.