Academic Honesty
This class on computer security has additional special regulations (below). We enjoy and attempt to foster an open and collegial class environment. We encourage students to be involved in class and to become engaged in the ideas presented in class and discuss them with others. At the same time, We are vigorously opposed to academic dishonesty because we believe it seriously detracts from the education of honest students. We have the following standard policy on academic honesty, consistent with the UMass official policy for this class:
- It is permissible to discuss a method of solution with other students, or to make use of reference materials in the library or online. If you do this, you will be expected to clearly disclose with whom you discussed the method of solution, or to cite the references used. Failure to do so will be considered cheating or plagiarism. (The use of "method of solution" means a general discussion of technique or algorithm, such as one would reasonably expect to occur standing in front of a whiteboard, and precludes the detailed discussion of code or written assignments.)
- All assignments must be written up individually. Unless otherwise explicitly specified, all written assignments or code that is submitted is to be entirely the students own work. Using any code or copying any assignment from others is strictly prohibited without advance prior permission from the instructor. This includes the use of code others have submitted in the past.
- All students work is their own. Students who do share their work with others are as responsible for academic dishonesty as the student receiving the material. Students are not to show work to other students, in the class or not. Students are responsible for the security of their work and should ensure that printed copies are not left in accessible places, and that file permissions on accounts on shared machines are set to be unreadable to others. If you need assistance protecting your work, please contact us.
- Students who encourage others to cheat or plagiarize, or students who are aware of plagiarism or cheating and do not report it are also participating in academically dishonest behavior.
- Be aware that we may use tools to check for copying among submitted assignments. Additionally, the TA and I will be inspecting all submitted material to ensure honesty. Any case of academic dishonesty will be dealt with a failing grade for the class grade and referral to the office of the Dean.
- Cheating is usually the result of other problems in school. Please come see us anytime if you are unable to keep up with the work for any reason. Everyone here wants to see you succeed and will do everything they can to help you out!