The final mark will be expressed in numerical form
ranging from 0 to 10, according to the valid regulation (Royal decree 1125/2003
of 5 September; BOE 18 September). Following the guidelines of the degree the students
will be offered two evaluation systems: continuous assessment and global assessment. Students must choose at the start of the subject if they wish to follow
the continuous evaluation or prefer to follow the global assessment at the end of
the semester. Students who choose global assessment must notify the subject coordinator in writing within one month from the beginning of the semester. CONTINUOUS ASSESSEMENT IN ORDINARY CALL
The students that have chosen continuous assessment,
but do not pass the course, will have to do the global assessment in extraordinary call. The different tasks should be delivered in the date
specified by the teacher, otherwise they will not be assessed for the
continuous evaluation. If the number of students allows it, the students will develop the theoretical
exercises, the laboratory practices and the laboratory projects individually.
In case of doing them in groups of two students the mark will be the same for
both. The students who want to be assessed in the continuous
evaluation can only miss two sessions of any type as a maximum. If they miss more than 2
sessions, it will be compulsory to do an additional individual task or an
examination. 1) Laboratory practices. Each laboratory practice will be marked from 0 to 10.
Its influence in the total mark of the subject will be weighted in function of
the number of hours assigned to each lesson. That is, the mark of the practices
will be obtained through the following formula: LAB = Mark Lesson 1L + ... + Mark Lesson 7L 2) Theoretical exercises and problems. Each one of the theoretical exercises and problems
proposed in the theoretical sessions will be evaluated. Each exercise will be marked
from 0 to 10. Its influence in the total mark of the subject will be weighted according to the difficulty and length of the exercise. The main exercise will consist in the design of a
software routine and a hardware peripheral to perform the function assigned to
each student and compare the performance of both, in terms of execution time
and logical resources used. The content corresponds to topic 7 of theory. It
will be necessary to show the teacher the operation of each one of the circuits
and programs. It will be necessary to deliver a brief report explaining the
work done. The total mark will be the sum of the marks of each one
of the exercises: TE = Exercise 1 + ... + Exercise N 3) Tutored works. This work consists in the design of an embedded
system. The correct operation of the developed circuits and programs will be
evaluated. This work will be marked from 0 to 10. 4) Presentation. The work developed during the laboratory project will
be presented. The presentation will be marked from 0 to 10. In case the students pass the theoretical exercises
(TE), the laboratory practices (LAB) and the tutored works (TW), that is, the
mark of each part >= 5, the final mark (FM) will be the weighted sum of the
marks of each part of the subject: FM = 0,25 * TE + 0,25 * LAB + 0,40 * TW + 0,10 * OP In case the students do not pass any of the three main
parts of the subject, that is, the mark of any task < 5, the final mark (FM)
will be: FM = Minimum [4'9; (0,25 * TE + 0,25 * LAB + 0,40 * TW
+ 0,10 * OP) ] Where: TE = Global mark of the theoretical exercises and
problems. LAB = Laboratory Practices. TW = Tutored Work. OP = Oral presentation. GLOBAL ASSESSMENT(ordinary or extraordinary call) AND END-OF-PROGRAM CALL
The students that opt for the global assessment in ordinary call
or do not pass the subject and have to do the global assessment in the extraordinary call must do an
exam, which will be divided into two parts: a theoretical part and a practical
part. The theoretical part will consist in the design of a
peripheral with a certain functionality that has an AXI-Lite interface, which
allows its connection to a Microprocessor. The mark will be from 0 to 10 and
its weight in the final grade will be 40%. The practical part will consist in the design of a embedded
system with the necessary peripherals to perform a certain task. The mark will
be from 0 to 10 and its weighting in the final grade will be 60%. In case the students pass each part, that is, the mark
of each part >= 5, the final mark (FM) will be the weighted sum of the marks
of each part: NF = 0,40 * TE + 0,60 * PE In case the students do not pass any of the parts of
the exam, that is, the mark of any part < 5, the final mark (FM) will be: NF = minimum [4,9; (0,40 * TE + 0,60 * PE)] Where: TE = Global mark of the theoretical part. PE = Global mark of the practical part. Plagiarism is regarded as serious dishonest behavior. If any form of plagiarism is detected in any of the exercises, the final mark will be FAIL (0), and the incident will be reported to the corresponding academic authorities for appropriate action. |