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courses:be4m33pal:start [2018/12/18 20:38]
berezovs [Examination]
courses:be4m33pal:start [2019/01/11 02:35]
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 Do not register in the KOS system, all reservations are handled by the Exams timetable only.\\ Do not register in the KOS system, all reservations are handled by the Exams timetable only.\\
  
 + ​**Theoretical part of exam (0 - 12 points), acceptable minimum 6 points**\\  ​
 +In the theoretical part the student receives several questions and prepares a written outline of answers to them or a more detailed answer, if a specific question requires it. The answers will be discussed with the examiner, who determines the final rating. **The student must obtain at least 6 of the possible 12 points.** The time of answres preparation is limited to 1 hour at most. 
  
 **Programming part of exam(0 - 12 points), acceptable minimum 6 points**\\ ​   **Programming part of exam(0 - 12 points), acceptable minimum 6 points**\\ ​  
 It includes one programming task which must programmed and submitted by the student during the examination. It includes one programming task which must programmed and submitted by the student during the examination.
-The task solution is evaluated in the same way as any other tasks during the semester, the solution must function properly for at least 6 out of 12 test files at the examination. Each test file represents one grade point. Time for programming is 4-5 hours. Solutions can be provided in any language of %%Java/​C/​C++%%. \\ +The task solution is evaluated in the same way as any other tasks during the semester, the solution must function properly ​and fast enough ​for at least 6 out of 12 test files at the examination. Each test file represents one grade point. Time for programming is 5 hours. The first 30 minutes are devoted to problem analysis and preparation of the solution, any coding is not allowed in the first 30 minutes. Solutions can be provided in any language of %%Java/​C/​C++%% ​or Python. Any use of Python has to be carefully considered, the speed of Python code, depending on the particular problem, might be easily insufficient for the exam purposes. \\ 
-During the practical part of the applicant can use any printed or electronic material on %%CD/​DVD/​flash%% drive, which he/she brings himself. Any access to the public internet sites is denied ​with the exception of cw.felk.cvut.cz upload ​system ​during the examination. Working with the upload system, i.e. entering and submitting jobs is the same as it is in the semester.+During the practical part of the applicant can use any printed or electronic material on %%CD/​DVD/​flash%% drive, which he/she brings himself. Any access to public internet sites is forbidden ​with the exception of BRUTE system ​only. Working with BRUTE, i.e. entering and submitting jobsis the same as it is in the semester.
  
- **Theoretical part of exam (0 - 12 points), acceptable ​minimum ​6 points**\\   + 
-In the theoretical part the student receives several questions and prepares ​written outline ​of answers ​to them or more detailed answerif a specific question requires it. The answers will be discussed with the examiner, who determines ​the final rating**The student ​must obtain at least 6 of the possible 12 points.**+**Working with computer(sand other devices during the exam**\\ 
 + 
 +  * Every participant works individually on his her own personal computer. 
 +  * Internet connection can be used only for communication with upload system BRUTE. 
 +  * Mobile phones and other electronic/​computational devices must be switched off.  
 +  * Listening to reproduced music/​speach/​audio is not allowed. 
 +  * It is possiblewith the examiner supervision,​ to browse internet using *the examiner'​s computer* in case of difficulties with  compiler/​interpreter,​ OS, machine hardware or another critical SW in your own machine. ​   
 + 
 +**Late ​minimum ​correction**\\ 
 +When you find after the failed practical exam that the failure was caused by trivial error in your code you may ask the examiner for  
 +repeated evaluation ​of the corrected code. If the corrected code works according ​to the exam demands you may still pass this part of the exam. 
 +The necessary conditions of success in such case are 1. The correction must be conceptually simple and physically short (few lines of codeat most). 2. The original failled solution must be uploaded to Brute before ​the end of the exam. #. The correction ​must be done in the day of the exam. 
 + 
 +**Additional examination trials**\\ 
 +A student who does a retake and succeeded in the previous exam in either its practical or theoretical part, 
 +may not participate in this part again, the points ​are completely transferred to the retake. 
 +He/she may also try to improve his/her performance and to participate in this section again, the final score is then counted from the better performance trial. These rules apply to all of these exam retake trials. 
 + 
 +**Individual conditions**\\ 
 +When a student has an important reason to take part in the exam under different conditions than those specified here he/she has to arrange for individual conditions with the examiner sufficiently ahead in time. 
  
  
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-**Additional examination trials**\\ 
-A student who does a retake and succeeded in the previous exam in either its practical or theoretical part, 
-may not participate in this part again, the points are completely transferred to the retake. 
-He/she may also try to improve his/her performance and to participate in this section again, the final score is then counted from the better performance trial. These rules apply to all of these exam retake trials. 
  
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