CSE 2353 FALL 2007
Discrete Computational Structures

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of many of the discrete mathematical concepts which are important to computing. Many different topics will be presented and discussed during the semester. To ensure that the student understands the presented material, each major topic covered will have associated homework and/or programming assignments.

You are expected to create, edit and print out (write up) YOUR OWN assignments and take tests without outside assistance. All work is expected to be your own. You should never look at or review another person's work for any given assignment; that includes looking at papers or even at the computer screen where student work is displayed. You should never give an answer to or receive an answer for an assignment, or any parts of any assignment, from another person; again, that includes source code, design documents, homework, etc.

 If you collaborate with another person for a graded assignment as in the activities noted above, all parties involved will receive a zero for that assignment. If there are further assignments for which you have collaborated, all students involved will receive an F in the class and a report will be filed with the Honor Council. All further correspondence will be done through their offices.  THEREFORE, it is imperative if you need help on your assignments that you contact Dr. Dunham directly..

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