
Fall 2009
Cryptology 1: Assignments
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Policy:
- Assignments are due by the published due date at the beginning of class.
- Each assignment has a substantial computational component. You may use
MAPLE for these computations.
Some assignments may require use of resources
available on the Internet. The document turned in as your
solution to the assignment
should have two parts.
- In part 1 you should
summarize your results and describe your strategy for solving the assigned
problems. Should you have used
resources from the Internet, a careful
reference and description of these and their use, as well as URL's to these resources
should be included.
Part 1 must be a .txt file or a .doc file, and must contain no
computations - just the final results.
- In part 2 you should present your
MAPLE work, annotated with appropriate commentary which describes the
parts of the
computation to the reader. Should you use another programming
language instead of MAPLE, for example Java, C or C++,
part 2 should be
presented for this instead. Where appropriate, you may also
include here any relevant printouts of pages found
on the Internet and referenced in part 1.
- Having only one of the two parts of an
assignment will result in loosing 20% of the total points available for
the assignment.
- Each student has an allowance of 4
late homeworks throughout the semester provided these are
handed in within 24 hours of the due time. Please mark the submission time
for any late assignment. No additional late homeworks will be accepted.