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General Policies
Violations of the Cornell University Code of Academic Integrity occurring in Computer Science courses are taken very seriously by the Computer Science faculty. Therefore, it is necessary to impress upon students the gravity of violations of the Code. The following are excerpts from a longer version of the Cornell University Code of Academic Integrity. The exclusion of any part does not excuse ignorance of the Code.

You must follow the policy of the Computer Science Department and Cornell University.

Specific Remarks for CS100M
Note: "You" in the following statements refers to "you and your partner" if you work with a partner.

Who performs the work?

  • You may discuss work with other students. However, cooperation should never involve other students possessing a copy of all, or a portion of, your work regardless of format.
  • You may not remove your partner's name from an assignment unless you do not use each other's work.
  • What do you submit?
  • The programs that you submit must generate the entire output you submit in your assignments.
  • You may not submit more than one assignment if you have worked with a partner.
  • What are the penalties? Who should you contact?

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