IB2070
Mathematical Programming 2
Individual Assignment, 2024-25 (23-24)
Assignment Instructions
All assignments must be submitted ONLINE via my.wbs by 12pm (midday) UK time on the date displayed against this assessment.
Please allow sufficient time to complete the automatically generated coversheet, especially if (where permitted) you have used a generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool during the process of completing your assessment as you will be asked to briefly outline which AI tool you have used and what you have used it for.
Word Limit
1,500 words.
Word Count Policy
WBS has a school-wide policy on word counts. This is strictly enforced to ensure consistency across modules and programme. You can find more information about this policy in your Student Handbook under Academic Practice -7i. Word count policy.
This is a strict limit not a guideline: any piece submitted with more words than the limit will result in the excess not being marked.
Academic Practice
Please ensure you read the full guidelines for Academic Practice in the Undergraduate Handbook and ensure you understand it. If in doubt, please seek clarification in advance of your submission. This includes important information on:
• Cheating, plagiarism and collusion
• Correct referencing
• Using internet sources in assessments
• Academic writing
• English Language support
• Word count policy
When you submit this assignment online, you will be required to tick a declaration box indicating that the work involved is entirely your own. Each assignment will be put through plagiarism software to identify any collusion or inadequate referencing of materials used from different sources. Please do not submit images of your typed work unless you have been specifically requested to do so.
We would consider taking action if your work:
1. is too reliant on the words of particular authors (rather than presenting your ideas in your own words), if the essay uses the ideas or words of an author without referencing them or putting their words into quotations (plagiarism).
2. suggests that you have worked very closely with another student or students (unless explicitly asked to do so by your Module Leader/Tutor) (collusion).
3. includes unreferenced work that you have previously submitted for any accredited course of study (unless explicitly asked to do so by your Module Leader/Tutor) (self-plagiarism).