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Comp 3170 - Analysis of Algorithms & Data Structures Final Exam University of Manitoba - Winter 2020 Final Exam will be on April 18, 2020 “There are plenty of difficult obstacles in your path. ... Don’t allow yourself to become one of them ... ” Ralph Marston • Before starting the exam, you should have completed the honesty declaration on UM-Learn. If you have not done it yet, make sure to do it before working on the exam. Pay attention to the instructions in the honesty declaration. You find the declaration as a “quiz” on UM-Learn. Failing to complete honesty declaration is equivalent to failing the final exam. • Manage your time. We start the exam at 9:00 and end the quiz at 12:00. Any submission after 12:00 will NOT be marked. (You might be able to submit after 12:00 but we will ignore them). Make sure to submit all your answers by 12:00. You have 3 hours. • The instructor will be online during the exam on WebEx and on Piazza. You are expected to either join WebEx or follow Piazza notes for potential announcement. • The exam has a few versions. Each version forms its own booklet with a distinctive color (note the difference from Quiz 2). Enter your student id in the link below to get your version. For each question only write down the answer for your version of the question. If you write answer to another version, you get 0 for the question. • Here is the link for finding your version: http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~kamalis/winter20/comp3170/final. html. The link will become available 10 minutes before the start of the exam. • Write your answers on paper and upload a separate picture for each question on its designated area in Crowdmark. You just answer questions for your own version. That means you need to leave the dedicated spaces for other versions blank. • In case that you had technical difficulty submitting your answers on Crowdmark, don’t panic and email your answers to the instructor before the exam ends (at 12:00). Write a short description of the technical difficulty that you faced. • The marks will be scaled so that the hig [Show More]
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