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   *15% -- five 10 minute quizzes (first 6 weeks). Topic: using PVS as a specification language   *15% -- five 10 minute quizzes (first 6 weeks). Topic: using PVS as a specification language
-  * 5%  -- Assign 1 (Alarm System) +  * 7.5%  -- Assign 1  
-  * 10% -- Assign 2 (eHealth system for medication interactions)+  * 7.5 --  Assign 2 
   * 30% -- Project (work in a team of between 2 and 3 students):    * 30% -- Project (work in a team of between 2 and 3 students): 
     * 10%: Project Phase 1: Requirements Document and Code     * 10%: Project Phase 1: Requirements Document and Code
 +      * Phase 1(a) is 4%
 +      * Phase 1(b) is 6%
     * 20%: Project Phase 2: Revised Requirements Document and Code     * 20%: Project Phase 2: Revised Requirements Document and Code
   *Exam: 40%   *Exam: 40%
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 You must complete and hand in the project to obtain a grade for the course.  You must complete and hand in the project to obtain a grade for the course. 
  
-Missing an Assignment will result in a score of zero -- unless the official York [[http://wiki.cse.yorku.ca/course_archive/2009-10/F/4312/_media/attending_physician_statement.pdf|attending physician's statement]] is filled out and submitted by the due date of the assignment. With the official physician's statement, you will be awarded a letter grade for the missed component equal to the grade you obtain on the Exam+Missing an Assignment, Labtest or Quiz will result in a score of zero -- unless the official York [[http://wiki.cse.yorku.ca/course_archive/2009-10/F/4312/_media/attending_physician_statement.pdf|attending physician's statement]] is filled out and submitted to the Instructor within 3 business days of the missed work. The attending physician's statement must assert that the illness and/or medication prescribed would have SERIOUSLY affected the student's ability to study and perform over the relevant time period including the day of the Test, Quiz, Labtest or Exam. You can leave the attending physician's statement at the departmental office or hand it to the Instructor during class. With the official physician's statement, you will usually be awarded a letter grade for the missed component equal to the grade you obtain on the Exam.
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