Project Submissions - Distributed Objects | CSE 775, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Engineering

Material Type: Project; Professor: Fawcett; Class: Distributed Objects; Subject: Computer Engineering; University: Syracuse University; Term: Spring 2003;

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CSE775 – Distributed Objects Spring 2003
Project Submissions
Please submit all your project work as follows:
1. Provide all source and IDL code necessary to build the project execution
image. Please do not include other source code unless specifically asked
to do so.
2. I am specifically waiving the requirement to include compile.bat and
run.bat files with your project code. Because of the complexity of COM
builds, it is easier for both you and me to use the Visual Studio IDE for all
construction and execution.
3. Clean each project in your workspace, then zip using the recurse into
subdirectories option.
4. Test your submission by creating a new empty directory, extracting the
zip into it. Then build and run your project to make sure that everything
works.
5. Your project should be self demonstrating. That is, your client should
provide code to demonstrate that you meet all the functional
requirements, without user intervention. This is a requirement for your
project.
6. Name your archive USERIDn where USERID is the first seven characters in
you ECS userid and n is the project number.
7. Use the upload script: https://ecs.syr.edu/faculty/fawcett/upload.cfm
Note the s on https. It’s necessary.
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Project Submissions

Please submit all your project work as follows:

  1. Provide all source and IDL code necessary to build the project execution image. Please do not include other source code unless specifically asked to do so.
  2. I am specifically waiving the requirement to include compile.bat and run.bat files with your project code. Because of the complexity of COM builds, it is easier for both you and me to use the Visual Studio IDE for all construction and execution.
  3. Clean each project in your workspace, then zip using the recurse into subdirectories option.
  4. Test your submission by creating a new empty directory, extracting the zip into it. Then build and run your project to make sure that everything works.
  5. Your project should be self demonstrating. That is, your client should provide code to demonstrate that you meet all the functional requirements, without user intervention. This is a requirement for your project.
  6. Name your archive USERIDn where USERID is the first seven characters in you ECS userid and n is the project number.
  7. Use the upload script: https://ecs.syr.edu/faculty/fawcett/upload.cfm Note the s on https. It’s necessary.

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