CS306 Processing Systems Structures Lockwood, Spring 2003

Final Project

Points125
DeadlinesSeveral (See below)

Introduction

A few project ideas

Survey procedures assigned in past semesters

Survey the projects submitted in previous semesters

Notes:

A few friendly words of advice

  1. This project is worth more points than a MP and you can divide the work among members of your team.
  2. Don't choose an impossible topic. You need to get it working by the end of the semester. A demo that doesn't do anything won't earn many points.
  3. Avoid using the SoundBlaster or Network. Microsoft has maintained only limited compatibility with software written to use these devices from DOS.
  4. Work as a team. Start early. Set a regular work schedule. Don't wait until the last minute to verify that your code works together. Be prepared to cover for a team member if they get stuck on a routine. Meet and talk with each other about the status of the project on a regular basis (daily or weekly).
  5. Be sure to document the parts of your code that you borrow from other students or find on the Internet. You are welcome to use libraries and/or source code that you find elsewhere, but will only be graded on the part of the code that YOU write. Documented plagerism is a complement to the original author. Undocumented plagerism is a crime. If you claim someone else's code as your own, your team will fail the final project.
  6. Choose an original topic. Orignal projects yield original ideas!

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