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help:common:plagiarism_cheating [2018/02/03 10:49]
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berezovs [Rules - independent work]
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-======Rules======+======Rules ​- independent work ======
 These are the general rules for most courses using this CourseWare and UploadSystem. If you have any doubts, ask a lecturer. These are the general rules for most courses using this CourseWare and UploadSystem. If you have any doubts, ask a lecturer.
   -Code or text (from hereafter, only code) for each assignment has to be done independently. In programming,​ it is normal to (re)use someone else's code, however, for study purposes this is undesirable. ((If you study someone else's code, try to wait for at least 24 hours, before you start writing your own implementation.)) If you are to use someone else's code, it will be specifically allowed in the assignment.   -Code or text (from hereafter, only code) for each assignment has to be done independently. In programming,​ it is normal to (re)use someone else's code, however, for study purposes this is undesirable. ((If you study someone else's code, try to wait for at least 24 hours, before you start writing your own implementation.)) If you are to use someone else's code, it will be specifically allowed in the assignment.
-  -Turned in work are checked for plagiarism. Any code, which is either a complete copy or which after simple mechanical syntax modification is identical to code of someone else, is a plagiarism.+  -Turned in work are checked for plagiarism. Any code, which is either a complete copy or which after simple mechanical syntax modification is identical to code of someone else, is a plagiarism.
   -In case you turn in a plagiarism, you still have to turn in a original solution in original time, however, you receive zero points.   -In case you turn in a plagiarism, you still have to turn in a original solution in original time, however, you receive zero points.
   -In case you turn in copied code repeatedly((This means even across your courses, not only in the same course)), you are automatically classified with an F.   -In case you turn in copied code repeatedly((This means even across your courses, not only in the same course)), you are automatically classified with an F.
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