SSmith
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I was accused of cheating on a project my last semester of undergrad in a class that I had a 99.6 in.
The project was to use some simulation software to optimize the production of a multi-stage distillation column based on certain parameters. The only access to the software was the department's computer lab. I had just worked ~4 hours in the morning to finish up the project before a weekend and another group came in from the same class to work the same assignment.
About a week later I get a call from the Dean wanting to talk to me about some urgent matters. It ends up that another group had the same exact work as I did on that project and wanted an explanation.
I suppose that my surprise at the whole situation wasn't enough, nor my explanation of how cheating occured that I didn't know about. So I was docked a letter grade for the class bringing me down to a 89.6 without the option to round it up to a 90.
I found out a few years later that the group didnt copy the work at all. The software did not automatically reseed the random number generator until either instructed to reseed it OR shut down the program. Of course training was extremely limited with the software (and didnt include the role of random number generators at all). So when I got up from the computer, I did the curteous thing and left the program up for the next group.
It still bothers me to this day. AND to rub salt in the wound, the professor that made the allegations is one I have to use as a PE reference due to the limited number of PEs in the Army working combat developments... I am still waiting for his comity reference letter. :angry:
The project was to use some simulation software to optimize the production of a multi-stage distillation column based on certain parameters. The only access to the software was the department's computer lab. I had just worked ~4 hours in the morning to finish up the project before a weekend and another group came in from the same class to work the same assignment.
About a week later I get a call from the Dean wanting to talk to me about some urgent matters. It ends up that another group had the same exact work as I did on that project and wanted an explanation.
I suppose that my surprise at the whole situation wasn't enough, nor my explanation of how cheating occured that I didn't know about. So I was docked a letter grade for the class bringing me down to a 89.6 without the option to round it up to a 90.
I found out a few years later that the group didnt copy the work at all. The software did not automatically reseed the random number generator until either instructed to reseed it OR shut down the program. Of course training was extremely limited with the software (and didnt include the role of random number generators at all). So when I got up from the computer, I did the curteous thing and left the program up for the next group.
It still bothers me to this day. AND to rub salt in the wound, the professor that made the allegations is one I have to use as a PE reference due to the limited number of PEs in the Army working combat developments... I am still waiting for his comity reference letter. :angry: