Bonus Requirements

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4.4) Bonus Requirements
Important note: The total mark of A1+A2+A3 is capped at 45 (for a full break-down, see Canvas4Assignments). To obtain any bonus marks for this assignment, you need to be able to get full marks for the non-bonus/standard requirements of this assignment.
B1: Submit at least 1 work-in-progress version of your assignment (minimum requirement is 01) and then submit your final version of assignment 2 one day before the deadline for +0.1 marks or 2 days before the deadline for +0.2 marks, etc.
5. Referencing guidelines
What: This is an individual assignment and all submitted contents must be your own. If you have used sources of information other than the contents directly under Canvas4Modules, you must give acknowledge the sources and give references using IEEE style.
Where: Add a code comment near the work to be referenced and include the reference in the IEEE style.
How: To generate a valid IEEE style reference, please use the citethisforme tool if unfamiliar with this style. Add the detailed reference before any relevant code (within code comments).
6. Submission format
Via Canvas—)Assignments4Assignment 2, submit all of the following in one go, every time you submit: 1. One .java file (see section 4.2) 2. All images required by code (see section 4.2. 05) 3. One PDF user guide (see section 4.3) It is the responsibility of the student to correctly submit their files. Please verify that your submission is correctly submitted by downloading what you have submitted to see if the files include the correct contents. It is not an issue if Canvas renames your submission.
7. Academic integrity and plagiarism (standard warning)
Academic integrity is about honest presentation of your academic work. It means acknowledging the work of others while developing your own insights, knowledge and ideas. You should take extreme care that you have:
• Acknowledged words, data, diagrams, models, frameworks and/or ideas of others you have quoted (i.e. directly copied), summarised, paraphrased, discussed or mentioned in your assessment through the appropriate referencing methods, • Provided a reference list of the publication details so your reader can locate the source if necessary. This includes material taken from Internet sites.
If you do not acknowledge the sources of your material, you may be accused of plagiarism because you have passed off the work and ideas of another person without appropriate referencing, as if they were your own. RMIT University treats plagiarism as a very serious offence constituting misconduct. Plagiarism covers a variety of inappropriate behaviours, including:
• Failure to properly document a source • Copyright material from the internet or databases • Collusion between students
For further information on our policies and procedures, please refer to the University website. 8. Assessment declaration When you submit work electronically, you agree to the assessment declaration.
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