Grading

Individual project grade is 80% of your final grade. The grade is based on the overall results, including peer and client evaluations. Quality and timeliness of all deliverables are key considerations.

The grade is an individual grade, not a team grade. If the team, the client and I all agree that contributions were equivalent, each team member will receive the same grade. If there are significant variances in the work done by team members, this grade can vary significantly. Specifically, there will be a score computed for the project and then an individual contribution factor will be applied to that number. For example, if it is determined that one person did considerably less than the others on the team, that individual's grade would be multiplied by an appropriate factor -- perhaps 80% of the score. Specifically the multiplier can range from .8 to 1.1.  I will rarely go over 1 as I basically believe that you should not get a grade better than the project, but there are exceptions to every rule. 

Project grade will be based 40% on code, 30% on documentation, 5% on the team's record of on-time delivery, and 5% on professionalism. 

Team presentations will constitute 10% of your final grade. There are two team presentations.  The midterm presentation will be worth 3% of your grade and the final presentation, 7%. There will be a single grade given to the entire team for this piece of the work.

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Quizzes will make up the last 10% of your grade. There will be two quizzes:  the first one is required; the second is optional.  If you choose to take the second quiz, your grades will be averaged.  The quizzes will cover the broader scope of software engineering as covered in class lectures. 

The final exam is the team presentation.