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Lectures & Tutorials
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Semester 2 2003
It is important that your solutions to the assignment questions be your own work. It is perfectly acceptable to seek help and advice when completing the assignments, but this must not be taken to the point where what is submitted is in part someone else's work. Please note that, since the assignments are used in assessing your final grade in this subject, the Faculty policy on cheating applies http://www.fcit.monash.edu.au/fec/policies/Infotech_academic_cheating_policy.html#section4. In addition, the following School policy applies. "The assignments set in this subject are designed primarily as learning exercises, but they also contribute to your final grade. Copying of other student's assignment solutions is unacceptable. All students have a responsibility to ensure that their assignment solutions are their own work. You must ensure that others do not obtain access to your solutions for the purpose of copying a part of them. Where such plagiarism is detected, both of the assignments involved will receive no marks. In significant cases of plagiarism, action may be taken against the offenders under the University's disciplinary regulations." PLEASE ALSO NOTE: Students should consult University materials on cheating, in particular:
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