Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 20:45:57 GMT Server: Apache/1.1.1 Content-type: text/html Set-Cookie: Apache=gs3518879853274757939; path=/ Content-length: 1612 Last-modified: Sun, 06 Oct 1996 17:54:44 GMT
CECS 103
Introduction to Algorithm Design & Programming
Fall Semester, 1996
Under Construction
Academic dishonesty is fundmental to the activities and principles of a university. All members of the academic community must be confident that each person's work has been responsibly and honorably acquired, developed, and presented. Any effort to gain an advantage not given to all students is dishonest whether or not the effort is successful. The academic community regards academic dishonesty as an extremely serious matter, with serious consequences that range from probation to expulsion. When in doubt about plagiarism, paraphrasing, quoting, or collaboration, consult the course instructor.
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