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   * 5% - Assignment 2a (Part a, October 25 during class)   * 5% - Assignment 2a (Part a, October 25 during class)
   * 5% - Assignment 2b (Part b, October 27 **noon**)   * 5% - Assignment 2b (Part b, October 27 **noon**)
-  * 30% - Project (due: part a, Nov. 14 **noon**,; part b, Nov 29 **noon**)+  * 30% - Project (due: part a, Nov. 14 **noon**,; part b, Nov 30 **noon**)
   * 10% - Assignment 3 (due: Dec 5 **noon**)   * 10% - Assignment 3 (due: Dec 5 **noon**)
   * 45% - Final Exam (December 08, 9am CB122)   * 45% - Final Exam (December 08, 9am CB122)
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 [[https://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani/ePost/server/ep.cgi?year=2011-12&term=F&course=4312|here]]. [[https://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani/ePost/server/ep.cgi?year=2011-12&term=F&course=4312|here]].
  
- +You have two weeks from the time grades are released on ePost to ask for your grading unit (Project or Assignment) to be marked again. Within the two week period **submit your grading unit to the instructor and attach to it a document describing your precise concerns**. This will be returned to our TA, Cyrus Minwalla (cyrusm at cse.yorku.ca). Once he has had a chance to review your concerns, he will inform you of the results. Once you have handed in the paper version you may email him for a meeting as well.
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-  * [[http://www.yorku.ca/secretariat/policies/document.php?document=87|Common Grading Scheme for Undergradate Faculties]] +
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-You have two weeks from the time grades are released on ePost to ask for your grading unit (Project or Assignment) to be marked again. Within the two week period submit your grading unit to the instructor and attach to it a document describing your precise concerns. This will be returned to our TA, Cyrus Minwalla (cyrusm at cse.yorku.ca). Once he has had a chance to review your concerns, he will inform you of the results. Once you have handed in the paper version you may email him for a meeting as well.+
  
 For each grading unit you are assigned a raw mark score that ranks you in the class. Also, you will be provided with a mapping from your raw mark score to a letter grade. The raw mark score is not a grade as it is merely used to rank you in the class (so, e.g. a raw mark score of 76 might be a C, not a B+, after the mapping is applied). The mapping will be supplied to you at the same time that your assignment is handed back to you. The final grade is computed from the raw mark scores and maps as shown [[http://www.cs.yorku.ca/course_archive/2004-05/W/3311/grades/marking_policy.htm|here]].  For each grading unit you are assigned a raw mark score that ranks you in the class. Also, you will be provided with a mapping from your raw mark score to a letter grade. The raw mark score is not a grade as it is merely used to rank you in the class (so, e.g. a raw mark score of 76 might be a C, not a B+, after the mapping is applied). The mapping will be supplied to you at the same time that your assignment is handed back to you. The final grade is computed from the raw mark scores and maps as shown [[http://www.cs.yorku.ca/course_archive/2004-05/W/3311/grades/marking_policy.htm|here]]. 
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