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 ====== Assessment ====== ====== Assessment ======
-As indicated in the //Grades// page, assessment in this course is based on performing //eight// pass/fail labs and taking //four// tests and an exam. The four tests are held during the term at the dates specified in the Calendar page. The exam is held during the final examination period at a date/place set by the Registrar Office. This page provides information about the tests and the exam in term of policies, scope, and outline.+As indicated in the //Grades// page, assessment in this course is based on performing //eight// lab tests and taking //two// written tests. This page provides information about the first written test.
  
  
-===== In-Class Test #1 =====+===== Written Test #1 =====
  
 ==== Policies ==== ==== Policies ====
-    * This is a closed-book, 80-min test that will be held in class during the second half of lecture. +    * Test time/place: 5:30-6:45 pm on Monday Feb 22 in VH-D 
-    * Bring a Photo ID, pens/pencils, and a calculator +    * This is a closed-book, 75-min test 
-    * You may also bring one 8.5"x11" information sheet of notes of your own (both sides, written or typed, any font). The MIPS Sheet will be provided. +    * Bring a Photo ID 
-    * You may not bring any other sheet of paper. You can use the backside of the test booklet for scratch work.+    * You can write your answers in pen or pencil 
 +    * You may use a calculator 
 +    * Do not bring any sheets of paper, blank or notThe MIPS Green Card and the SPIM syscall sheet will be provided.
     * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions.     * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions.
     * No questions will be allowed during the test.      * No questions will be allowed during the test. 
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 ==== Outline ==== ==== Outline ====
  
-Expect three types of questions:+Expect two types of questions:
  
-  * Questions that test your understanding of the foundational concepts. They may involve word problems or short answers.  +  * Questions that test your understanding of the concepts. These may involve presenting logical arguments or performing a computation.  
-  * Questions that test your ability to //read// and //understand// MIPS code. They may present you with a fragment and ask you to determine its output or overall function. +  * Questions that test your ability to interpret and/or create MIPS code. These involve determining the output of given fragment or the implementing of method.
-  * Questions that test your ability to //write// MIPS code. They may ask ask you to translate Java fragment to MIPS or to write fragment that accomplishes a given task.+
  
-===== Lab Test #1 =====+To prepare for these, do the tasks of Labs A through D; read the posted lecture notes (and consult their cross-listed textbook sections if needed); and do the exercises posted in the notes.
  
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-==== Policies ==== 
-    * This is a closed-book, 160-min test held in PRISM during the lab session <hi>in which you are registered</hi>. The lab will be in //labtest// mode, i.e. as in regular lab sessions. 
-    * Bring a Photo ID and optionally one 8.5"x11" information sheet of notes of your own (both sides, written or typed, any font). The MIPS Sheet and Lab Handbook will be accessible. You may not use any other sheet of paper. 
-    * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. 
-    * No questions will be allowed during the test. 
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-<Hi>Note:</Hi> Once you log in, you will be recorded as having taken the test, regardless of whether or not you submitted anything. Hence, unlike the lab exercises, you cannot see the question and then decide to leave and come back again later. 
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-<Hi>Note:</Hi> The system will not allow you to login if you are registered in a different lab session. Check your registration schedule and go to the session recorded on it. 
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-==== Outline ==== 
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-Expect questions of the exact same type and level as lab exercises A through D. You will be asked to write a program that meets a given specification. Partial credit will be given to programs that fail to completely meet the specs. 
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-===== In-Class Test #2 ===== 
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-==== Policies ==== 
-    * This is a closed-book, 110-min test that will be held in class during the lecture. 
-    * Bring a Photo ID, pens/pencils, and a calculator 
-    * You may also bring one 8.5"x11" information sheet of notes and diagrams (both sides, written or typed, any font). The MIPS Sheet will be provided. 
-    * You may not bring any other sheet of paper. You can use the backside of the test booklet for scratch work. 
-    * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. 
-    * No questions will be allowed during the test.  
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-==== Outline ==== 
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-Expect three types of questions: 
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-  * Questions that test your understanding of the concepts that underlie the topics covered since the first test. They may involve word problems and/or short answers.  
-  * Questions that test your ability to reason about programs involving malware and/or floating-point numbers. 
-  * Questions that test your understanding of digital logic circuits in general and the MIPS CPU in particular. 
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-===== Lab Test #2 ===== 
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-==== Policies ==== 
-    * This is a closed-book, 160-min test held in PRISM during the lab session <hi>in which you are registered</hi>. The lab will be in //labtest// mode, i.e. as in regular lab sessions. 
-    * Bring a Photo ID and optionally one 8.5"x11" information sheet of notes of your own (both sides, written or typed, any font). The MIPS Sheet and Lab Handbook will be accessible. You may not use any other sheet of paper. 
-    * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several test versions. 
-    * No questions will be allowed during the test. 
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-<Hi>Note:</Hi> Once you log in, you will be recorded as having taken the test, regardless of whether or not you submitted anything. Hence, unlike the lab exercises, you cannot see the question and then decide to leave and come back again later. 
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-<Hi>Note:</Hi> The system will not allow you to login if you are registered in a different lab session. Check your registration schedule and go to the session recorded on it. 
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-==== Outline ==== 
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-Expect questions of the exact same type and level as lab exercises K through N. You will be asked to write modules that test a given circuit; create a circuit given what it does; and/or determine what is wrong with a given circuit and fix it. 
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-===== The Final Exam ===== 
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-==== Policies ==== 
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-  * The final exam will be held during the Official Examination Period. Check the Registrar Office site for date, time, duration, and venue. 
-  * If you miss the exam, email the instructor asap, prepare a full petition package (a simple doctor note will //not// do), and submit to the Registrar Office. This course does //not// have a deferred exam. 
-  * Bring a Photo ID, pens/pencils, and a calculator 
-  * The exam is closed-book but you may bring one 8.5"x11" information sheet of notes of your own (both sides, written or typed, any font). Note that the MIPS Sheet and some CPU diagrams will be provided. 
-  * You may not bring any other sheet of paper, blank or not.  
-  * Seating may be preassigned and there may be several exam versions. 
-  * No questions will be allowed during the exam.  
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-==== Outline ==== 
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-This exam has the same outline as the in-class tests. Its scope is the entire course but the emphasis is on the second half of the course. 
  
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