Labs
Students must form teams of three members at the latest during the first lab session. It is a good idea for students to form teams upfront and then register for the same lab group. During the course, each team will have to complete seven homework tasks. Each lab group has a dedicated lab assistant and specific lab times every week. Each homework can give max 10 points.
Each homework assignment should be submitted before the deadline. If submission is delayed penalties apply as follows:
- up to 24h - 10% penalty
- up to 7x24h - 50% penalty
- more than 7x24h - 100% penalty
Members of a team will - as much as possible - be treated equally. That implies that each member of a team will get the same grades. If you encounter problems within a team (e.g., lack of communication or active participation of a team member), try to solve the problems first internally. If that doesn't work, notify your lab supervisor and ask him for help to get the team back on track. Important: Don't wait too long with involving the lab supervisor if the problem cannot be solved internally!
Important: To avoid free-riders, the lab supervisors will check who is present during the assessment labs (next lab after the lab in with an assignment is introduced). In total, we have 7 assessment labs. These labs are mandatory. A student must be present in at least 5 out of 7 assessment labs to not get an individual penalty on the total number of marks gained by a team during the course. A student's individual penalty on the overall amount of marks of a team is calculated as follows:
- Student is present in only 4 assessment labs: -10% penalty
- Student is present in only 3 assessment labs: -20% penalty
- Student is present in only 2 assessment lab: -30% penalty
- Student is present in only 1 assessment lab: -40% penalty
- Student is never present during assessment labs: -50% penalty
For example, if the team has achieved the maximum of 70 marks for their lab work and one team member is never present during the assessment labs, this team member will get an individual penalty of 35 marks.
Schedule
During the labs students will be introduced to the new homework tasks (sometimes with demonstrations), consulted regarding ongoing tasks and evaluated according to the following pattern:
- Lab 1: Assignment 1 is introduced, and students start working on it.
- Lab 2: Students present intermediate results regarding Assignment 1. If too little or no intermediate results are presented, the lab supervisors will apply a penalty of up to 30% on the total marks achieved for Assignment 1 after submission. If none of the team members shows up during the assessment session, the team will get 0 marks for the assignment - no matter what they finally submit.
- At the end of the day before Lab 3, students submit the final solution of Assignment 1. The lab supervisors will try to mark the submitted assignments within one week. There will also be some brief feedback given to the students in writing. If students submit late, they might also receive their marks and feedback late.
- Lab 3: Assignment 2 is introduced, and students start working on it.
- etc.
Each lab group will have a dedicated web page with dates and info about teams (see link at end of this page).
General
Teams must deliver their solutions to their lab assistant using course development environment via repository on Bitbucket.
Important: During the assessment session, teams have to be present with ALL their team members. The purpose of the assessment sessions is to present partial solutions which correspond to at least 30% of the total (final) solution. If teams cannot show enough progress, they will get a penalty on the final solution of up to 30% - even if the final, submitted solution is fully correct. If none of the team members shows up during the assessment session, the team will get 0 marks for the assignment - no matter what they finally submit.
- Each team must complete all tasks independently. This does not mean that you are not allowed to talk to other teams and discuss solutions. Communication is a good thing, and we welcome it. However, copying the work of others, i.e., copying of code, is considered plagiarism and strongly prohibited (we have special software for automatic checks). According to University rules, if we find evidence of plagiarism, we must inform the head of Institute, and formal steps will be taken.
- If something in a homework task assignment is not clear to you, then you should ask for clarifications from your lab assistant (during consulting sessions).
- If you detect that a task is unclear only at night before the deadline (when your lab assistant is not available for you), then you should stick to as close to a real-world solution as possible: the solution/result should be such that you (and your customer) get the maximum benefit from it in the real world.
Labs
The homework assignments can be found in Moodle https://moodle.ut.ee/ -- You must login with your student account and then go to the course LTAT.05.003.
- Requirements Gathering-(weeks 2 & 3)
- Requirements Specification, Modeling, Planning]- (weeks 4 & 5)
- Development Environment -(weeks 6 & 7)
- Development - Phase I- (weeks 8 & 9)
- Development - Phase II -(weeks 10 & 11)
- Automatic Unit Tests, Refactoring & (System-level) Functional Test Planning- (weeks 12 & 13)
- Functional and Non-Functional System Testing - (weeks 14 & 15)
Timetables
Please go to the room of the lab group for which you registered! All labs are taking place in the Delta building (1st and 2nd floor). Follow the links below for details. You can see in the SIS for which lab (= practice group) you registered.