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====== Lab Test #1 ====== | ====== Lab Test #1 ====== | ||
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===== Policies ===== | ===== Policies ===== | ||
- | * The test is 80-min long. | + | * The test is 80-min long and will be held in Prism. |
* Bring a photo ID. | * Bring a photo ID. | ||
* No questions are allowed during the test. | * No questions are allowed during the test. | ||
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- | 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 will lead to lower marks because (1) you will lose the marks allocated for the answer, and (2) your program may have errors or shortcomings that would have been identified had you compiled and ran your code. You must therefore manage your time carefully to achieve an optimal trade off. | + | 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 will lead to lower marks because (1) you will lose the marks allocated for the answer, and (2) 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 ===== | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
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====== Lab Test #2 ====== | ====== Lab Test #2 ====== | ||
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===== Policies ===== | ===== Policies ===== | ||
- | * The test is 80-min long and will be held at 11:30 am on Thu Nov. 1st in Prism. | + | * The test is 80-min long and will be held in Prism. |
* Bring a photo ID. | * Bring a photo ID. | ||
* No questions are allowed during the test. | * No questions are allowed during the test. | ||
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- | ===== Scope ===== | ||
- | The test will cover everything that was covered after Lab Test#1. This includes CSS, Servlets, MVC/JSP, and XML technologies. Note, however, that XSL is not required in this test, i.e. if you are asked to transform XML you can do it using a Java program or XSL. | + | ===== Scope ===== |
+ | The test will cover everything that was covered after Lab Test#1. This includes CSS, Servlets, MVC/JSP, and XML technologies, | ||
===== Format ===== | ===== Format ===== | ||
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- The method by which you obtained the answer (a program or a procedure) | - The method by which you obtained the answer (a program or a procedure) | ||
- | 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 will lead to lower marks because (1) you will lose the marks allocated for the answer, and (2) your program may have errors or shortcomings that would have been identified had you compiled and ran your code. You must therefore manage your time carefully to achieve an optimal trade off. | + | 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 will lead to lower marks because (1) you will lose the marks allocated for the answer, and (2) 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 ===== | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
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====== Lab Test #3 ====== | ====== Lab Test #3 ====== | ||
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===== Policies ===== | ===== Policies ===== | ||
- | * The test is 120-min long and will be held at 9:30 am on Mon Dec. 10 in Prism. | + | * The test is 120-min long and will be held in Prism. |
* Bring a photo ID. | * Bring a photo ID. | ||
* No questions are allowed during the test. | * No questions are allowed during the test. | ||
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- The method by which you obtained the answer (a program or a procedure) | - The method by which you obtained the answer (a program or a procedure) | ||
- | 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 will lead to lower marks because (1) you will lose the marks allocated for the answer, and (2) your program may have errors or shortcomings that would have been identified had you compiled and ran your code. You must therefore manage your time carefully to achieve an optimal trade off. | + | 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 will lead to lower marks because (1) you will lose the marks allocated for the answer, and (2) 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 ===== | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
Go over the lectures notes and the assigned readings from the textbook. In addition, examine and enhance the related programs in the //Resource Directory// | Go over the lectures notes and the assigned readings from the textbook. In addition, examine and enhance the related programs in the //Resource Directory// |
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