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    Guide for handling the HW/Project-------------------------------------------------

    I wish to remind you some rules that you have to follow whensolving a HW/Project. I am certain that they are not new foryou, but I wish to be sure that you satisfy them and do not losepoints for not doing that.I will enumerate these rules. It is not intended for them to be insome priority order. Each of them it is important. And you mustbe convinced that by solving the HWs/Projects you learn a lot andgain a lot for your professional background. And I hope thatwhat I am telling you here will be stored in your centralmemory, and followed accordingly.

    Important: You must study the present document

    and be sure that you follow all rules andrequirements shown here!!!!!!

    Such lets start.

    General Rules- - - - - - - - - - -

    1. Start solving the HW/Project as soon as you receive the

    assignment. Do not wait too long. By waiting, there is a highrisk that you cannot finish it in time, or you will supply a poorquality or an incomplete work.

    2. Before you start the HW/Projects solution convince your mindthat you have to do a good job. It means that maybe it willtake some time for you to understand what has to be done, andthen to do it with care. And you have to do it only once, andto be ok.

    3. For solving, organize your time with care, in such a way to besure that you will have enough time for solving each componentstep of the given task, and that it will not be unexpected blindtimes.

    4. By solving the HW or the Project it does not mean that youonly have to apply some equations. Not at all!! In many cases

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    you have to analyze the problem, and take a justified decision.And these steps cannot be solved in only one night before thedue date.

    If you are trying to do that, then it is very sure that you willhave many mistakes, that is, you have to start everything frombeginning, spend more time, and probable lose a lot of points.

    5. If you are not 100 % sure about the solution procedure, pleaselook to the available notes and/or project guide. If you still havequestions, do not hesitate to ask. Questions and answers arenormal, justified components of the educational process.

    6. Everything that you are doing must be clear, clean, well

    organized and defined, with titles and subtitles, and with theneeded explanation about what and why are you doing so. Show the work and explanations needed to justify the obtained

    solution. The graphs and tables to be clear, named by the content, with

    quantities that apply and the corresponding units shown, and soon.

    Always, when the solution is referred to a circuit, show thatcircuit, and on the circuit define all quantities that you areusing for solution, including the positive reference for the

    variable quantities. If the quantities that appear on your equations are not labeled

    on your circuit, the presence of those equations will bedisregarded, and credit will be subtracted.

    Also, take care the same quantities subscripts or superscriptsto be used on your figures and equations.

    7. When you are selecting data, information and so on fromdifferent tables, figures, graphs, books, etc., specify from wherethose data have been taken, as According to Table ABC-13-D,the distance from the Astrodome to UofH results to be 100 miles,and such it was considered when the weekend break wasscheduled and the attached money collected.

    8. Do not forget to write your rated data (your name and ID)on the HW/Project. Staple the HW/Project or, if it is the case,enclose it in a folder.

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    9. Use the correct notation for the quantities involved.

    10. For each intermediate or final numerical result show thecorresponding unit. You do not need to carry units throughformulas prior to the results.

    11. In some way underline the most important and the finalnumerical results.

    12. Do not show only the numerical result, without showing theequation(s) based on which that result was obtained. And do not

    show only the analytical equation used and then only thenumerical result. Always, after you present the analytical

    equation that defines a quantity, repeat that equation, but thistime clearly showing the numerical value of each componentquantity on that equation. After that show the numerical valueresulted by solving that equation.

    13. On the intermediate calculation steps carry as many decimalsas you can handle. Only the final numerical results to berounded. It must be known that in some cases if a rounding isapplied along the intermediate steps, the final result will notcome out right, or it is coming out with a lot of error.

    14. When for solution you are building and use a computerprogram, you have to attach the computer program and thecorresponding numerical results. Along the computer programyou have to show the equations used for solution, and include allcomments/explanations, as like you will do it when present thesame solution only in a text format.

    15. Do not copy from other colleagues. It will be seen immediatelyand you may arrive in a high penalty area. Of course, you candiscuss the solution with your colleagues, but do not copy, anddo not offer your work to be copied by somebody else.

    16. The solution must be edited to only one side of the page. Donot write on both sides.

    Use 8.5 by 11 paper. If in presenting your work as handwritten you have problems

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    in satisfying the requirements specified here, that is your papercannot be read because it is messy, then you have to presentyour work as typed. Other way you will receive no credit forthat work.

    17. Projects are to be presented on a standard format, that is inthe front to have: a cover page with the projects number andtitle, your name and ID #; a list with the projects content andthe corresponding page location; a list of figures name and thecorresponding page location; similar for tables and/or appendices.

    Depending on the project volume, the project to be stapledand/or included in a folder.

    HWs to be stapled on the upper left side, and on the coverpage to be written your name and the HWs assignment number.

    18.The HW/Project must be turned-in on the due date at thebeginning of that class !!

    19. Do not be late with turning in the HW/Project.Later HWs are not accepted, and for each day late on the

    Project you will lose (1/7) of the points assigned for that Project!!

    20. The points allocated to different HWs/Projects (and which arecounted for defining the final grade) are not identical. Points

    allocated to a HW/Project depend on the complexity of thesolution, the estimated time and the needed volume of knowledgerequired for solution, and so on.

    21. On the HWs solution the solved problems must be shown onthe same succession as they are on the HW assignment.

    22. Take care that, by not satisfying the above requirements,penalties will be applied to your HW/Project grade, and yourfinal grade will be affected.

    23. If you have questions or complains about the HW/Projectgrading, then first address them to the TA or the instructor thatgraded them. If you are not satisfied with the answer, thenplease come and talk with me.

    Questions and complains are accepted only on the first threeworking days after that item was returned to class!!

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    Supplementary Rules for One Project/Semester- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    1. Before you start solving the Projects Task # X, carefully readand be sure that you understand the Project Objective, theProject Task, the Guide for the Project Task # X, and theProject Solution for the Task # X. Read carefully thecorresponding Tasks Guide and in parallel and simultaneouslylook to the corresponding section of the Solved Project. Be surethat you understand everything. If you have some questions, askbefore you start to solve that task.

    2. Read and follow with care the Supplementary Requirements,

    that are: detailed and justified description of the design steps;clear drawing; the content organized per sections, subsections;write clear and readable; number pages, figures, tables; show thecorresponding units; use the right notations; underline the mainanswers, and so on.

    3. Do not have the wrong idea that if you are doing exactly howit is done on the Solved Project you are doing right. What itis in the Solved Project is a solved case for particular, givendata. The input data used there are not identical with your

    input data. The purpose of the Solved Project is for you tohave a quite detailed guide for how to solve the project. Andyou have to decide what it is best for your version. And it isnot excluded that you may come with some better solutions.

    4. Each Projects Task follows and is based on the previous tasks.Such a wrong tasks solution cannot be accepted. Take allmeasures to solve a task only once, that is, to be ok at that firsttry.

    5. If it is not otherwise specified, along to the Task that is due,you have to turn-in all previous (graded) Tasks. Such, to be surethat you can continue the Project solution, before you turn in atask, always keep a copy of it for yourself!

    And take care, the solution of one Projects Task is based onthe results obtained on the previous Tasks. Such mistakesrecorded on one Task must be repaired before going for solving

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    the next Task. If in one Task are found mistakes, then when grading it will

    stated that they have to be corrected. In these cases, you mustturn in the graded Task, to which it must be attached pages thatshown the corrections made!!!

    Supplementary Rules for Distinct Projects/Semester- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    1. You must know that, along with solving your particular Projectcase, you also have to present the results analysis based on theparticular results of each project-team member.

    2. To be possible for each team member to finalize his/herfactors effect analysis, each team member must provide his/herresults to the other teams members no later than the day andtime specified on the Project assignment!!!

    For that purpose, within the team it must be taken allmeasures such that the way in which the information between theteam members is transferred to be clear defined.

    3. Before the Projects results analysis section starts, each teammember must specify the name and the project code number of

    those team members which had supplied in time the data thathave been used for his/her analysis.

    4. For those team members who did not supplied in time theirdata,

    it is forbidden to use data supplied in time by the other teammembers!

    5. The results supplied to the Teams members are considered thefinal results of the provider. If data that appear on the projectfolder are not the same with those supplied to the Team, theyare

    not considered valid!

    6. For the violation of the above requirements grading penaltieswill be applied.

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    About Academic Honesty Policy and Plagiarism

    If identical figures, derivations, plots, or calculations are found,without proper referencing as to their origin, it will be considereda violation of the academic honesty policy. If calculation, figures,plots or derivations are found identical to the those posted on theprevious semesters, it will be considered a violation of theacademic honesty policy. If figures, text, tables, or other materialare taken from any textbook without proper references, it will beconsidered a violation of the academic honesty policy. If figures,text, tables, or other material are taken from lecture notes withoutproper references, it will be considered a violation of the academichonesty policy. If you and your lab partner, or you and anyother student, have the same figures, tables or plots, it will beconsidered a violation of the academic honesty policy for both ofyou. The data can be the same; but the figures, tables or plotsmade with this data must be developed individually. Do your ownwork, and dont share it.

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