[CS 378] Using Turnin

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rag...@gmail.com

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Sep 25, 2008, 11:12:19 AM9/25/08
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Hello CS 378 Students Only.

For part B, we're going to use the UTCS turnin program. Depending on
how that goes, we'll either continue using turnin or revert to storing
the results in the shared class directories.

To submit your work for part B for grading:
(1) Copy the work to the UTCS network
(2) Label your work with your group number and the names of all of the
group members
(3) On a UTCS machine, go to the directory containing the work and
type:
turnin --submit ragerdl partb <file[s]>

Where <file[s]> is the list of files that you want to turnin. You can
use the asterisk(*) to signify "all files in that directory." If you
want to check that your work was turned in, type:
turnin --verify ragerdl partb

Unless further notified, the turnin project names are "part" followed
by the lowercase letter that represents the part. E.g. "partb",
"partc", "partd".... Part B's deadline has been extended to Sept
30th. Keep in mind that part C is due October 2nd.

David


David Rager

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Sep 25, 2008, 12:57:13 PM9/25/08
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Hi students,

Someone asked me what Part B is. Part B reads:

(b) Properties in English -- the second workproduct is an English
specification of the set of properties which will define "correctness"
and/or reliability for your project.

David

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