Spring 2016 UMBC CMSC202 Computer Science II Section 01
Projects
See Project Submission for instructions
on submitting your projects.
Project Policy
The four lecture sections of CMSC 202 share projects, TAs and graders.
We will follow the same policies. We are keeping the project
policies on
Prof. Marron's website so they are in one place.
However, we will reiterate the late policy here:
- Projects are due at 9:00PM of
the due date (not midnight). Submission permissions are turned
off by script. Even a few seconds late is late.
- Projects submitted up to 24 hours late will incur a 15 point
penalty. Again, submission permissions are turned off by script.
Projects submitted 24 hours plus a few seconds after the due
time are considered 2 days late.
- Projects submitted up to 48 hours late will incur a 40 point penalty.
- Late penalty points are subtracted from your project score. If
your project is submitted 2 days late and you would have received 80
points, your final project score is 80 − 40 = 40 points (and not 80 ×
60% = 64 points).
- Projects cannot be submitted more than 48 hours after the due time.
The best strategy is to start your assignment early and submit on time.
The late penalties are quite severe.
If you have an excusable reason for late submission, contact your
instructor (not your TA).
How to submit late projects
Suppose you want to submit Project 1 late.
- If you wish to take the 15 point penalty and submit Project 1 up to
24 hours late, copy your files to ~/cs202proj/proj1-late1.
(You will no longer have write permission to the ~/cs202proj/proj1
directory after the due time.)
- If you wish to take the 40 point penalty and submit Project 1 up to
48 hours late, copy your files to ~/cs202proj/proj1-late2.
(You will no longer have write permission to the ~/cs202proj/proj1
or the ~/cs202proj/proj1-late1 directory when it is
more than 24 hours after the due time.)
Before the 9:00pm due time on the due date, you should still submit
whatever files you have for the project. If you make vast improvements
within 24 hours (worth more than 15 points), you can copy the files to
~/cs202proj/projx-late1. The same strategy applies for the
second late day. (You cannot ask to submit your "original" files
to ~/cs202proj/projx after the due time has passed.)
The grading scripts will pick up the files in your last submission
directory for grading. Do not copy files into projx-late1
or projx-late2 just for fun. The presence of files in those
directories indicate your desire submit late.
If you have already copied files to projx-latex and
decide that your previous submission would be worth more points, then
just remove the files from the late directory using the Unix rm
command. You have to decide which submission you want to have graded. We will
not grade both and let you pick the higher grade. (Also, do not ask the
instructor to predict which grade will be higher.)
The best strategy is to start your assignment early and submit on time.
The late penalties are quite severe.
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