Project Rules

Grading:

  • Projects of type C:
    • 10 Points
      • Full Functionality
      • Git Support
      • Git Phases Updates
      • Presented until week 11
    • 5 points
      • Full Functionality
      • Git Support
      • Git Phases Updates
      • Presented in week 12
  • Projects of type B:
    • 20 Points
      • Full Functionality
      • Git Support
      • Git Phases Updates
      • Presented until week 12
    • 15 points
      • Full Functionality
      • Git Support
      • Git Phases Updates
      • Presented in week 13
  • Projects of type A:
    • 30 points
      • Full Functionality
      • Git Support
      • Git Phases Updates
      • PEP documentation
      • Presented until week 13
    • 25 points
      • Full Functionality
      • Git Support
      • Git Phases Updates
      • PEP documentation
      • Presented until week 14

Glossary:

Full Functionality = Means that every requirement described for the project has to be addressed in its implementation

Git Support = The project has to be uploaded to a GIT account (github) that is shared with the teaching assistant

Git Phases Updates = Every phase has to be committed to Git in a separate commit (with a clear name) and should be functional.

PEP Documentation = The entire project has to be documented according to PEP specifications.

Final observations:

Please share your Github project with your teaching assistant starting from week 9. Furthermore, announce your teaching assistant that you are ready to present a project with 1-2 days before the presentation. We will only grade if the previous described conditions are achieved (e.g. if you chose a project of type A you can only receive either 30 or 25 points - a partial project will NOT BE GRADED). Please keep this in mind when you are choosing the project category. We encourage you to try to present before the final moment when your type of project can be presented. If during a presentation, we find problems with a project and there is still time until the last moment your project can be presented, you will be able to re-present again (as long as we respect the final week when that project can be presented). Projects can only be presented to YOUR teaching assistant Before the presentation we will ask you to identify yourself (using the camera and an identity act). During the presentation the camera has to be ON. The grades that you received are not FINAL. In Week 14 - 15 we will check for plagiarism among the submitted project. If this case, the final grade for the lab exam will be adjusted accordingly.