CSCI 1300 Computer Science 1: Programming
Fall 2005
Karl Winklmann

 
 

Project description

Due: Tuesday, November 8, in your recitation

 
 
 


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Title

E.g., “Simulation of springs,” or “Probability experiments,” or “Crossword puzzle editor.”



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One-sentence description

E.g., “Connects objects with springs and lets the user drag and pin them,” or “Lets the user drop balls down a pegboard to illustrate the effects of random choices,” or “Helps the user construct crossword puzzles.”



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What is the most complicated thing it does

E.g., “computes the forces on each object and changes its motion accordingly,” or “making sure that the objects behave realistically, e.g. not moving through each other,” or “searching a list for words that fit into a slot of a crossword puzzle being built.”



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Classes used

E.g., “spring, mass, force” or “peg, pegboard, ball” or “puzzle, square, entry, clue, clues.”



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TA feedback

Of the 300 points allotted to the “sophistication of your project” your project as described would earn __________ points. To earn all 300 points in this category you could ...


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© 2005 Karl Winklmann 4:15 PM, Thursday, November 3, 2005