COEN 283: Academic Integrity Statement

Operating Systems -- winter, 2008

John Noll

Santa Clara University

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1. Academic Integrity

It is essential that we maintain standards of academic integrity to ensure the value of the educational experience.

Thus, this course will be governed by principles of academic integrity generally accepted at universities in the United States, as well as those stated in the UCD Student Handbook. These principles include, but are not limited to, prohibition of the following:

  1. Misrepresenting program source code, executables, documentation, or examination solutions, authored by another person, as your own work.
  2. Failure to acknowledge sources, including journal articles, conference papers, textbooks, and work done by other students or programmers, either this semester or another semester, used in formulating solutions to examinations or programming assignments.
  3. Allowing another student to copy or use one's own work, whether wittingly or not, for any reason. This includes program source code.

In other words, do your own work, acknowledge the contribution of others to that work, and protect your work from misuse by others.

2. Prerequisites

The prerequisites for this course are a passing grade in CSC 3453 or equivalent, and graduate standing or consent of the instructor.

I acknowledge I have read and understand this statement, that ignorance is not an excuse for academic integrity violations, and that I meet the prerequisites for this course.


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