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Purpose: This is the CSC431 final project. Collaborators: Christin Mirabelli Michael Schmitt Overview: Due Mar 17, 2012 Rewrite all the algorithms seen in class in C++, java, C#, D, Go, Javascript, Scala, Haskell, Erlang, or Clojure, including tests (not including functions that require data downloading, assume loading data from CSV File). The algorithms should include proper documentation strings explaining the pur- pose of the algorithm, the input and the output, and possible exceptions. It is not necessary to explain how the algorithm works. (30 points) You MUST use a version control system like GIT or Mercurial and make your code publicly available. Your code MUST be released under the BSD license. I will check your commit history. By February 6, 2012 you must have chosen the language and provide a working implementation of the Linear Algebra algorithms and a link to the code repository (I recommend GitHub). (10 points) For the Final project you can work in groups of 2 or 3 students but you have to Finalize your groups by February 6 and must include a report about the roles of each member of the group.
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