12/17/99: The T-shirt made my day. Thanks, everyone!
12/16/99: Course grades are posted by the door of Upson 4152.
Instructor: Lillian Lee, llee@cs.cornell.edu, 4152 Upson, 255-8119
TA's and Office Hours: see final study guide
Handouts, etc: Extra copies of handouts and graded homeworks and exams not collected in class will be available from Upson 303.
Questions about homework, administrative details, and course material should be mailed to cs481@cs.cornell.edu (if you mail from your browser, don't forget to include your email address).
Academic Integrity: (see the first day handout for more details) You are expected to maintain the utmost level of academic integrity in the course. This means that all work you submit in CS481 must be the result of your own individual effort. You may discuss homework problems, general proof strategies or algorithms with other students in the course, but you may not collaborate in the development of details or actual writing of problem sets. You may not work from written notes developed collaboratively. The exams must be entirely your own work.
This implies that one student should never have in her or his possession a copy of all or part of another student's homework. It is your own responsibility to protect your work from unauthorized access.
Academic dishonesty has no place in a university: it wastes our time and yours, and it is unfair to everyone else. Any violation of this code will be penalized severely and can lead to failure in the course.