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 ====== Lab Tests ====== ====== Lab Tests ======
  
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 +===== Lab Test #2 =====
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 +==== Policies ====
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 +    * The test is 80-min long and will be held in Prism.
 +    * 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 may be monitored.
 +    * The test is open-book and you will have full access to your home directory, the course web site, and all the resources linked to from the course site. 
 +
 +==== Scope ====
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 +The test will cover everything up to the prior week. This means custom functions and tags (Lab #2), xml technologies, and Web Service clients. 
 +
 +==== Format ====
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 +The test involves three questions, one on custom tags and functions, one on xml (xsd and xsl), and one on building a clients of a given wsdl. You are expected to analyze the requirement, design a solution, implement it, and then submit it. 
 +Your work is marked based on correctness and on meeting the various software engineering guidelines, design patterns, and best practices.
 +
 +The file ''answer.txt'' contains a self assessment of your submission. In it, you must indicate, for every question, whether or not you were able to complete the requirement. Even if a feature is not implemented, or implemented incorrectly, you will receive part marks if you articulate how you plan to implement it. 
  
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