# IMPORTANT: It is very important that you correctly complete this originality
# statement.
#
# This is your statement of your submitted work being your own.
# Incorrectly filling out this statement could lead to charges
# of academic misconduct.
#
# Remember: Never misrepresent someone elses’ work as your own.
#
# For information on how to fill this out correctly, see
# https://cs.anu.edu.au/courses/comp1110/help/faq/09-originality/
#
declaration: >-
I declare that this work upholds the principles of academic integrity,
as defined in the University Academic Misconduct Rule; is entirely my
own work, with only the exceptions listed below; is produced for the
purposes the purposes of this assessment task and has not been submitted
for assessment in any other context, except where authorised in writing
by the course convener; gives appropriate acknowledgement of the ideas,
scholarship and intellectual property of others insofar as these have been
used; in no part involves copying, cheating, collusion, fabrication,
plagiarism or recycling.
# Use this to list names of people who you collaborated with, and a
# comment about what you collaborated on.
#
# Add as many “name+comment” entries as necessary
# (or remove it altogether if you haven’t collaborated with anyone)
collaboration:
– name:
comment: >-
# Use this to list any code that you used that you did not write,
# aside from code provided by the lecturer. Provide a comment
# explaining your use and the URL to that code and the licence for
# that code
#
# Add as many “url+licence+comment” entries as necessary
# (or remove it altogether if you haven’t used any external code)
code:
– comment:
url:
licence:
# Use this to list any assets (artwork, sound, etc) that you used.
# Provide a comment explaining your use of that asset and the URL
# and license for the asset
#
# Add as many “url+licence+comment” entries as necessary
# (or remove it altogether if you haven’t used any external assets)
assets:
– comment:
url:
licence:
# sign *your* name and uid here
name:
uid: