Colorado State University Computer Science Department


Assignment 0
CS 314: Software Engineering, Spring 2016

Introductions, GitHub User Names and Teams:

Part A: Due in class at 10AM on Wednesday, January 27.
Part B: Due 11:55 PM on Wednesday, January 27 via Canvas.

This is worth up to 20 assignment points.

(other assignments are generally worth between 60 and 120 assignment points)

Part A: Introductions

To help us get to know you, hand in a 3x5 card (3 inches x 5 inches) that has your photo (it may be a photocopy of your ID picture) and your name. Put the name you prefer to be called at the top, the name on that CSU uses for you below it, and your email address. Besides that, put whatever you would like us to know about you on the card. (You may also indicate that you do not want to be called on in class.)

To get full credit for this part of the assignment, your card must meet the specifications:

For this part of the assignment: Submit only hard-copy of card in class.

Part B: GitHub User Name, Teammates and Team Name

Submit your GitHub User Name, your teammates names, and your team name on Canvas (via Assignment A0).

GitHub supports revision and source code control as well as code reviews. We will be setting up a private GitHub Repository for each team. You will use them for CS314 assignments. If you already have a GitHub account, you need to give us your GitHub Username (this is not your email address). You can get a GitHub account at https://github.com/.

Give us the names (as shown on their CSU ID card) of your teammates. Each team should consists of 3 CS314 students.

Submit your team name. Your team name should be a short, one-word politically correct (not obscene) name.

Submit your GitHub User Name, your team member names, and team name electronically via the A0 Assignment on Canvas.