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Plagiarism
The work you present in a TMA Solution Document must be your own. It is unacceptable to copy chunks of text or code from websites, from other students or to request solutions from online programming forums. More information on plagiarism can be found in the Assessment Handbook accessible from your StudentHome page.
Copy any code that you are asked to write into your Solution Document
When a question asks you to write code in the OUWorkspace, or in a class in a project, then you must always copy and paste the code that you write into your Solution Document under an appropriate subheading that matches that of the question. If you do not include your code in your Solution Document your tutor cannot mark it. When you are asked to write a method or constructor, you must also always write an initial comment that must be copied, along with the method (or constructor), into your Solution Document.
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When you are asked to modify a method or constructor, the whole method (or constructor) including the comment and header should be included in your Solution Document unless the question specifies otherwise. Remember that when writing code for a new class you may need to include an import statement at the start of the class, For example if a new class needs to use OUDialog or OUColour you would need to write import ou.*; at the start of your class file.
You need only give details of any testing you carried out in your Solution Document if the question specifically asks you to include the tests in your answer.
use of the programming constructs that you have been taught in the course, so as to produce a neat and efficient solution, such as appropriate use of conditionals and looping constructs.