Hi, in case you didn't notice, you can download the slides for the lecture today from the Week13 Lecture's download link.
Also, please don't forget to leave us some feedback from MyExperience. Thank you.
As mentioned by your tutor in the previous lab, the final demonstration of your project will take place during the lab in Week 12, and the submissions will also be due by Friday night of Week 12.
I have uploaded an extended version of the previous assessment summary as downloadable PDF from Lecture 12 (you can go to Lecture 12 and click to read it). It contains more details on the demo and what you need to submit. It also includes some marking guidelines.
Deadline: Friday 20th October 23:59 . This is the deadline for all the submissions (i.e., report, project and your peer ratings). Late submission may attract penalty. Please liaise with your tutor or the lecturer in advance, if your group has problem to meet this deadline.
One member of your group should submit the report (in PDF) and the source code (in zip or tgz format with a makefile and a readme file inside, up to 50MB in size) using the give command. If your project source is larger than 50MB, please make a special arrangement with your tutor or the lecturer. Your project should be compiled and built successfully by running make, and any installation, setup, build or config information should be included in a readme.txt file there.
The project source should be self-contained. That is, if your project uses any external libraries or software tools that are not available in CSE machines, please include them in your zip or tgz submission. Optionally, each group member may submit a peers.txt file as described in the PDF mentioned above.
The give submission specification is as follows:
give cs9900 report report.pdf
give cs9900 project project.zip OR give cs9900 project project.tgz
give cs9900 peers peers.txt
Please note that there will be a lecture after the lab in Week 12. I'll answer any questions that you may have regarding the final submissions above (esp. peers.txt - I expect that there will be some questions regarding peer assessment).
Please note that the project proposal is due tomorrow night (23:59, Aug 18, 2017). It is sufficient that one member submits the proposal on behalf of team. If we receive more than one submission from the same team, we will arbitrarily pick one to mark.
HI, as mentioned in the lecture today, I have made the give command for "proposal" that accepts a PDF file:
-bash-4.2$ classrun -check proposal
Session: 17s2
Assignment: proposal Submission ID: cs9900
Current day and time: Tue Aug 8 21:03:03 2017
Assignment deadline: Fri Aug 18 23:59:59 2017
A submission now would be 10 days and 2 hours early
classrun: no record of any submission for this assignment proposal
login: cs9900
class: cs9900
-bash-4.2$
As discussed, it is official due on Friday next week (18 Aug). If you submit a draft version by the coming Monday 9am, you will receive verbal feedback from us in the lab session next week.
Note that only one submission from a group is sufficient (don't need to submit by every group member).
Hi, due to my deteriorating sickness today, I will have to cancel the lecture for today. It will be shifted to next Tuesday (same time, same room) instead. Please attend the lab today. The tutor will cover most of the important items for this week. Apologize for late notice.
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This is a new course for you to work on a capstone software project.