600.226: Data Structures

Fall Semester 2005: September 8, 2005 - December 12, 2005

Assignment 13: Peer Review

Out on: December 11, 2005
Due by: December 12, 2005
Collaboration: None

Overview

The thirteenth and final assignment for 600.226: Data Structures asks you to evaluate the contributions you and your team mates made to your final project this semester. Before you send in each other's "scores," please take a moment to reflect on your team's work over the past few weeks.

You should not assign a score depending on how much you "like" somebody, and neither a score measuring only how many "lines of code" somebody wrote. Instead, you should try to measure the genuine contribution of those on your team to (a) the actual assignments and (b) your own education.

The person who found the most errors in your code, although you got angry at him or her for doing so, might deserve a higher "score" than the person who kept telling you that everything is okay. The person who insisted on discussing your ideas for hours to make sure they result in a good design, or the person who helped you along by providing literature sources, they all might have made a genuine contribution and thus deserve a good "score" from you. So please try to be as objective and honest as you can.

For each member of your team, including yourself, you need to decide on a score between 0 and 100 points. The score you give should reflect the relative importance you give to each person's role in developing your final product.

Deliverables

Send an email with the subject cs226-assignment-13-login with login replaced by your login name to cs226-submit@bloat.org. For each person in your team, including yourself, send real name, login name, and the score you give them.

Grading

For reference, here is a short explanation of the grading criteria. We take the average of the scores you receive to compute your final score for this assignment. If you do not submit a score for a team mate it defaults to 100; if you do not submit a score for yourself it defaults to 0.

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