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BBM487 Spring 2017 Group 1

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Student Id Name Roles Current Role
21426749 Ahmed Şamil BÜLBÜL Project Manager, Software Analyst, Software Architect, Software Developer Project Manager
21328447 Halil İbrahim ŞENER Project Manager, Software Architect, Software Developer, Tester Software Developer
21580841 Naciye GÜZEL Project Manager, Software Analyst, Software Developer, Tester Tester

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Academic Integrity

The Department of Computer Science believes that academic integrity is a core principle of education. According to the Center for Academic Integrity (www.academicintegrity.org), academic integrity begins as a commitment to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility. These values begin with the individual and extend to others in the community of learning. In the classroom, they give rise to the following concrete but non-exhaustive rules for student behavior:

  • Students are to do all assignments individually, with no collaboration or sharing of work, unless the instructor explicitly permits collaboration. If the instructor does not explicitly permit collaboration and one student shows or gives his/her work to another, then both students are considered to be cheating. Students may not use work provided by any person outside the class or by any external source such as the Web. Furthermore, students may not solicit other people to do assignments (in whole or in part) for them.

  • When an instructor permits collaboration on an assignment, then collaboration is permitted only to the degree and in the respects that he/she specifies. Each assignment that is done collaboratively must state that it was done collaboratively and must list the collaborators.

  • External sources, including published materials or material on the Web, may be used in assignments only to the extent permitted by the instructor. If such a source is used, the assignment must include an attribution to the source. Ideas, algorithms, text, code, and experimental results all require proper attribution.

  • A student may not submit the same assignment to two different classes, whether in the same semester or in different semesters, without the explicit permission of both instructors.

  • During an exam, students must not communicate in any way, nor use any materials or technology not explicitly permitted by the instructor. One student may not look at another student's test. If one student allows another student to look at his/her test, both students are considered to be cheating.

  • A student may not attempt to gain possession of or look at an exam before the start of the exam.

Disciplinary actions can vary in severity and can result in probation or termination from the program.

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MIT. Copyright (c) Ahmed Şamil Bülbül, Halil İbrahim Şener, Naciye Güzel.

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