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Just have to get this off my chest:
I'VE FINISHED GRADING STUDENT PAPERS!!!!
2 weeks late though. University wants to tear my head off.
I'm free of that ordeal 'til next September. My problem is we (other teacher and me) give too difficult and complex assignments. This time the students had to design and code a e-voting system with built-in security and integrity checks, so that it would be impossible to tamper with the machines and, say, elect Bush.
It was made more interesting by the November municipal elections here in Quebec where they tried voting machines and had horrible problems (no tampering though).
Each of the 10 student teams submitted a 150-page report and java code for the system. Took us a month to go through it all. Winning team is getting a $2000 grant.
Here's my setup at the most frantic time:
I'VE FINISHED GRADING STUDENT PAPERS!!!!
2 weeks late though. University wants to tear my head off.

I'm free of that ordeal 'til next September. My problem is we (other teacher and me) give too difficult and complex assignments. This time the students had to design and code a e-voting system with built-in security and integrity checks, so that it would be impossible to tamper with the machines and, say, elect Bush.

Each of the 10 student teams submitted a 150-page report and java code for the system. Took us a month to go through it all. Winning team is getting a $2000 grant.
Here's my setup at the most frantic time:
Chacal
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
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I do see the Dark lords mask in the cabinet there.
never to far away huh.
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150 page report...please tell me why you need 150 pages to explain what you are doing. I think you could explain how to build a nuclear bomb to a homeless immigrant living in Compton with 150 pages.
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Originally posted by Hat Rack
I dont see BF42 on any of those screens!!!
I'm sure it isn't but that monitor second from the left sure looks like it has Wake Island on it to me..
"I've come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubblegum" - They Live
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Jaimz Woolvett (The Schofield Kid): Yeah, well, I guess he had it comin'.
Clint Eastwood (Munny): We all got it comin', kid.

Clint Eastwood (Munny): Hell of a thing, killin' a man. Take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have.
Jaimz Woolvett (The Schofield Kid): Yeah, well, I guess he had it comin'.
Clint Eastwood (Munny): We all got it comin', kid.

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Originally posted by Hat Rack
I dont see BF42 on any of those screens!!!
nor porn...It has to be a fake:D
Actually some teams had 200 pages. That's just for the second part of the assignment. First deliverable was around 100 pages. These were 5-men teams. If you think this is a lot, you're in for a bad surprise whern you grow up
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To answer Conscious's question: when you develop software, you have to provide very detailed technical documents along with the code. Requirements analysis, functional analysis, system architecture, design, data flow, etc. The code itself is in fact the least important part of the contract. Coders are a dime a dozen, whereas a good systems architect or analyst is hard to find. If this had been a real e-voting systems, the documentation would amount to around 8000 pages.

To answer Conscious's question: when you develop software, you have to provide very detailed technical documents along with the code. Requirements analysis, functional analysis, system architecture, design, data flow, etc. The code itself is in fact the least important part of the contract. Coders are a dime a dozen, whereas a good systems architect or analyst is hard to find. If this had been a real e-voting systems, the documentation would amount to around 8000 pages.
Chacal
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
Originally posted by Conscious*
No way is there a need to type or read 8000 pages.
You're funny

You probably think bridges are thrown together by construction workers using whatever parts they happen to find

Chacal
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][color="LightBlue"]Reporter: "Mr Gandhi, what do you think of western civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a great idea."[/color][/SIZE]
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