CSE 131A Compiler Construction I
Winter, 2002
Integrity of Scholarship Agreement
The following is an edited excerpt from the UCSD General Catalog section on Academic Dishonesty:
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
No student shall engage in any activity that involves attempting to receive
a grade by means other than honest effort. For example:
- No student shall knowingly procure, provide, or accept any materials
that contain questions or answers to any examination or assignment to be
given at a subsequent time.
- No student shall complete, in part or in total, any examination or
assignment for another person.
- No student shall knowingly allow any examination or assignment to be
completed, in part or in total, for himself or herself by another person.
- No student shall plagiarize or copy the work of another person and
submit it as his or her own work.
- No student shall employ unauthorized aids in undertaking course work.
Only materials listed or disseminated by the professor or TA's are
authorized.
- No student shall, without proper authorization, alter graded class
assignments or examinations and then resubmit them for regrading.
The following are additional examples not listed in the General Catalog
specific to programming classes:
- No student shall provide their assignments, in part or in total, to any
other student in current or future classes of this course. No student
shall procure or accept assignments from any other student from current or
prior classes of this course.
- All programing code and documentation submitted for evaluation or
existing inside the student's computer accounts must be the student's
original work or material specifically authorized by the instructor. The
course accounts are authorized for course work only.
- Collaborating with other students to develop, complete or correct course
work is limited to activities explicitly authorized by the Instructor. Use
of other student's course work, in part or in total, to develop, complete
or correct course work is unauthorized. However, students may freely
discuss their work with others.
- Each student must retain intermediate work as proof that submitted work
is his or her own. A student may be asked to provide these intermediate
copies as evidence that the submitted work is the students'.
Each student is responsible for knowing and abiding by UCSD's policies on
Academic Dishonesty and on Student Conduct. Any student violating UCSD's
Academic Dishonesty or UCSD's Student Conduct policies will earn an 'F' in
the course and will be reported to their college Dean for administrative
processing, and may result in suspension or dismissal from UCSD. Committing
acts that violate Student Conduct policies that result in course disruption
are cause for suspension or dismissal from UCSD.
Authorized course assistance is available in person and via email from the
Instructor, Teaching Assistants, lab tutors, and OASIS.
By enrolling in CSE 131A, you
understand and will abide by the above policies. You will
seek authorized assistance when you need help. You will keep a copy of this
agreement for future reference.