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CS2335
Software Practicum
Spring 2003
Lectures:
- Section A: MW 1205-1255, Bogss B6
- Section B: MW 1405-1455, ES&T 1205
Labs:
- A1/B1: F 1205-1325, States Lab
- A2/B2: F 1335-1455, States Lab
- A3/B3: F 1505-1625, States Lab
Instructor: Mike McCracken (mike@cc)
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Textbook: Applying UML and
Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and the Unified
Process (2nd Ed) by Craig Larman
Highly Recommented (Optional) Texts:
Java Tools
for Extreme Programming: Mastering Open Source Tools Including Ant, JUnit, and
Cactus by Richard Hightower and Nicholas Lesiecki
Grading Policy: Individual grades for
the course will be based on the following: labs, design project, group project
work, and exams. Students taking the class on a Pass/Fail basis will be required
to earn a final letter grade of C or better to receive a passing grade.
Academic Honesty: All students are
expected to maintain standards of academic integrity. This includes an
expectation that unless specifically stated otherwise, all student deliverables
will be individual efforts. All suspected cases of academic dishonesty will be
reported and pursued.
Georgia Tech Academic Honor
Code
Late assignments will not be accepted. Individual labs
and exams must be the individual students work!!!! Group labs must be the
work of that particular group.
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