Lab Tests
Lab Test 2
Time and Dates
Friday, December 1, 13:55 - 16:20
(note the earlier start time)
Monday, December 4, 9:25 - 11:50
(note the earlier start time)
Location
Lab LAS-1006
Materials
- Lectures notes from the beginning up to and including the lecture on November 27.
- Corresponding sections in the textbook and posted notes.
- Labs 5 to 8 and all tutorials that come with the weekly labs.
- Assignment 2.
- These reference sheets
(C,
UNIX) will be given during the test.
Note: For writing shell scripts, use only the UNIX commands and utilities provided in the reference sheets and lecture notes. Do not use sed or awk.
Solutions
Solutions to lab test 2 problems will be discussed in the lecture on December 4.
Solutions will NOT be posted.
Lab Test 1
Dates
Friday section: October 20, 14:00 - 16:25 (note the earlier start time)
Monday section: October 23, 9:30 -
11:55 (note the earlier start time)
Location
Lab LAS-1006
Materials
- Lecture notes from the beginning up to and including the lecture on October 16.
- Corresponding sections in the textbook.
- All tutorials that come with the weekly labs.
- Labs 1 to 4.
- Assignment 1.
- These reference sheets will be given during the test.
Lab Test Rules
- Be present on time. You will not be allowed to enter the lab 30 minutes after the test starts.
- After entering the lab, no one will be allowed to leave within the first 40 minutes of the test.
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These are closed book tests. Put away all notes, books and electronic devices, and keep only a pen or pencil on your desk. The invigilators will give you blank paper for scrap work.
- Turn off cell phones and other electronic devices while in the lab.
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Towards the end of the lab session, you will see a warning message that time is running out and
the system will be re-booted soon. Submit your work before you are logged off the system, or
all your work will be lost.
Academic Honesty
"Academic honesty is essentially giving credit where credit is due. And not misrepresenting what you have done and what work you have produced. When a piece of work is submitted by a student it is expected that all unquoted and uncited ideas and text are original to the student. Uncited and unquoted text, diagrams, etc., which are not
original to the student, and which the student presents as their own work is considered academically dishonest."
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Academic Honesty Guidelines
For more information about the Academic Honesty Guidelines, check the above link.