[CSC 415] Getting close to the end...
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds at theochem.mercer.edu
Mon May 2 12:29:47 EDT 2011
Okay guys -- I know you all are working furiously getting ready for
tomorrow. I need to remind you of a few things...
1. A part of the Fireworks group project (its in the rubrik) is a group
paper in which each of you talks about your contribution to the project
and describe in writing what you did -- and include any
references/sources/citations as warranted.
2. A part of the visualization project is also a small paper from *EACH*
of you describing the computational aspects of your project. You
should describe what things you had to do that were new an innovative
and provide a clear case for how you extended the science. As always, I
expect to see proper references/souces/citations as needed.
3. We decided, as a class, to not do the simulation project (you all
gleaned a lot of the information related to this from the pendulum
project). In lieu of the simulation project we decided that you would
all build web pages for your visualization project. Once you get your
web pages built, contact me and we will talk about how to archive and
publish them.
Don't forget to do this -- as it is worth 20% of your grade!
4. For items that are not on the SVN, I need tarballs constructed for
archival purposes. I can't release final grades until
I have all of these.
I need all of this stuff turned in by Saturday night (May 7th).
--
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. (pounds at theochem.mercer.edu)
Associate Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627
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