Computer Science
Assignments: COMPSCI 101 Semester 2, City Campus
Assignments are designed to give you practical experience with the concepts which you have learnt in lectures and labs. Assignments are worth a total of 15% of your final mark. There are five assignments and each is worth 3% and is due at 4:30pm on their due date.
For three of these five assignments you are required to write and submit one or more programs (as well as submitting some parts to Coderunner3).
- Assignment One - 3% (Due: 4:30pm on Friday 21st August)
- Assignment Two - 3% (Due: 4:30pm on Tuesday 8th September)
- Assignment Two (1 page per sheet)
- Assignment Two (2 pages per sheet)
- The four files for testing Section A of Assignment 2
- The skeleton file for Section B of Assignment 2
- Or a zip file containing all the Assignment 2 files
- Assignment Three - 3% (Due: 4:30pm on Friday 9th October)
- Assignment Three Instructions
- Assignment Three Instructions (2 pages per sheet)
- A video demonstration of Mū Tōrere
- The two files for testing Section A of Assignment 2
- The skeleton file for Section B of Assignment 3
- Or a zip file containing all the Assignment 3 files
- Assignment Four - 3% (Due: 4:30pm on Friday 23rd October)
- Assignment Five - 3% (Due: 4:30pm on Friday 30th October)
- Assignment Five
- Complete 5 programming questions in CodeRunner (15 marks)
- Submit the complete program to Assignment 5 dropbox
- Download A5 Skeleton code and sample text files.
For some assignments it is necessary for you to submit part or all of the assignment files electronically. Unless your lecturer told you otherwise, this is done through the Web Dropbox.
This tool is designed to help you practise coding by presenting you with a set of short online exercises. Submissions are graded by running a series of test cases of the code in a sandbox, comparing the output with the expected output. You will be able to access your exercises, by logging into CodeRunner3.
- Link to CodeRunner3
Although you are welcome to verbally discuss assignment problems with your friends, you must develop the code for your assignments on your own - it is not acceptable to submit code or parts of a program written by someone else claiming it was your work. Please carefully read the information on Academic honesty
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