======Other Project: ======
A project for COURSENAME by YOUR NAME OR GROUPMEMBER NAMES during the SEMESTER YEAR.
This project was begun on DATE and is anticipated to take X AMOUNT OF TIME. (Upon completion you can correct this with the actual length).
=====Objectives=====
State the purpose of this project. What is the point of this project? What do we hope to accomplish by undertaking it?
=====Prerequisites=====
In order to successfully accomplish/perform this project, the listed resources/experiences need to be consulted/achieved:
* resource1
* resource2
* resource3
* experience1
* experience2
* etc.
=====Background=====
State the idea or purpose of the project. What are you attempting to pursue?
Upon approval, you'll want to fill this section out with more detailed background information. DO NOT JUST PROVIDE A LINK.
Providing any links to original source material, such as from a project page, is a good idea.
You'll want to give a general overview of what is going to be accomplished (for example, if your project is about installing a web server, do a little write-up on web servers. What is it, why do we need one, how does it work, etc.)
=====Scope=====
Give a general overview of your anticipated implementation of the project. Address any areas where you are making upfront assumptions or curtailing potential detail. State the focus you will be taking in implementation.
=====Attributes=====
State and justify the attributes you'd like to receive upon successful approval and completion of this project.
* attribute1: why you feel your pursuit of this project will gain you this attribute
* attribute2: why you feel your pursuit of this project will gain you this attribute
* etc...
=====Procedure=====
The actual steps taken to accomplish the project. Include images, code snippets, command-line excerpts; whatever is useful for intuitively communicating important information for accomplishing the project.
=====Code=====
Upon completion of the project, if there is an applicable collection of created code, place a copy of your finished code within
blocks here.
/*
* hello.c - A sample "Hello, World!" program
*
* written by NAME for COURSE on DATE
*
* compile with:
* gcc -o hello hello.c
*
* execute with:
* ./hello
*/
#include
int main()
{
printf("Hello, World!\n"); // Output message to STDOUT
return(0);
}
=====Execution=====
Again, if there is associated code with the project, and you haven't already indicated how to run it, provide a sample run of your code:
lab46:~/src/cprog$ ./hello
Hello, World!
lab46:~/src/cprog$
=====Reflection=====
Comments/thoughts generated through performing the project, observations made, analysis rendered, conclusions wrought. What did you learn from doing this project?
=====References=====
In performing this project, the following resources were referenced:
* **Google**: Of course Google was used, it knows everything. No particular page from Google was used, It was mainly used for information about the project (Linked Lists in general): http://www.google.com/; If ya don't know, now ya know, and knowing is half the battle.
* **Wikipedia**: Has a great article on Linked Lists; Tons of information, pretty pictures, and some code: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_list.
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