====== Lab Tests ====== [[https://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani/course/4413/F08/labtest3/askNot.cgi|{{44test.jpg|}}]] ===== Lab Test #3 ===== ==== Policies ==== * The test will be held at 8:30 am on Friday Feb 20. * The test is 120-min long and will be held __**in Prism**__ (not in a lecture room). * You will login to one of machine in the lab using your 8-character ''cs'' username. * Bring a photo ID. * No questions are allowed during the test. * You may not communicate with anyone, inside or outside the lab, by any mean during the test. * Seating may be preassigned; there may be several test versions; and network traffic / command history may be monitored. * The test is open-book and you have full access to your home directory and to the Internet. In particular, you have access to this site and to its //Resource Directory//. ==== Scope ==== The test will cover everything after LT#2. This means advanced JSP, advanced Servlets, Web Services, and XML technologies. ==== Format ==== The test involves hands-on problem solving: you will be presented with a problem and asked to solve it. You are expected to devise a solution, implement it, and then submit it. Note that even though this is a lab test, you may treat it as a paper test; i.e. write programs and submit them without even attempting to see if they compile. Doing so will allow you to finish faster but may lead to lower marks because your program may have errors or shortcomings that could have been identified had you compiled and ran your code. You must therefore manage your time carefully to achieve an optimal trade off. ==== Preparation ==== The best way to prepare for the test is to review the lecture notes posted in the Calendar along with the cross-listed book sections. It also helps to have a number of basic template programs in your home directory so you can easily and quickly adapt them during the test to solve the test questions.