- A group may ask other students for help only in the following cases: to interpret the text of a homework assignment and to discuss general approaches to solving the problems therein (though not the actual solution).
- A group may not share or in other ways communicate their solutions to other students. Examples of ways which you cannot use to communicate solutions are: e-mailing solutions, printing out your solutions and giving it on paper, faxing, dictating solutions over the phone, etc.
- A group may not refer to any other solutions than their own, for example by stealing other people's print-outs, copying files with or without permission, reading someone else's email, etc.
- If a group violates these rules, the
points from the corresponding homework assignment will not be counted. In
addition, the case
will be handed over to Chalmers' Disciplinary Committee as specified
here.
It is possible that exceptions to these rules are granted, but only if you talk to us as soon as the problem arises.