KOI: Lab assignments
Also, for the grade 4:
Also, for the grade 5:
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A projekt that you should come up with on your own, and discuss with the teacher
Do the assignments at your own pace,
but you are expected to finish them before the end of the course.
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The assignments will not all take the same time.
The numbers of the assignments will not necessarily agree with
the numbers of the scheduled lab times.
You can expect assignment 2 and 3 to take longer than the others.
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You will probably have to work on the assignments outside the scheduled times.
Don't expect that the scheduled time is enough to prepare, deisgn, code, debug, document and show
the assignments on those few hours.
The assignments can be done under any operating system that has
compilers for C and C++, and version of Yacc/Bison and Lex/Flex.
The instructions here are for Linux,
and they are easiest to do using Linux, macOS or some other Unix-derived OS,
but in previous years we have also used Windows,
and there are some very old
Windows-specific lab instructions.
About sources and collaboration:
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Each group (which normally consists of one or two students)
must make its own solution to each submission assignment,
and submit it, but it is not forbidden to collaborate or ask other students for help.
However, in that case you must clearly state who you have collaborated with.
Each solution must include the name of everyone who contributed to the work,
Collaboration is thus perfectly fine, but must be clearly stated.
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All sources used in the solution of the assignment must be stated.
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Thomas Padron-McCarthy
(thomas.padron-mccarthy@oru.se)
September 6, 2022