For each assignment, we
created two directories for every student in the class:
/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15463-f14-users/username/projectname/code/
/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15463-f14-users/username/projectname/www/
Place your project report in the www directory. Make sure
that your main report page is called index.html so browsers open
it automatically. You may test the page by visiting
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15463-f14-users/username/projectname/www/
This directory is publicly accessible, so please don't place any
sensitive material (Like Code!) here.
Place all source code used to generate your results, as well as any documentation required to use the code, in the code directory.
Remember: it always pays to check early that you have no problems creating and deleting files in the submission directories. Given that the AFS space for 15-463 is hosted at CS.CMU.EDU and not at Andrew, a cross-realm authentication is necessary. If you are using some of the Andrew unix machines, you can do this cross-realm authentication by typing: aklog cs.cmu.edu
While you're worrying about submitting your assignment, let me mention something that might make that looming deadline seem a little more distant:
somehwere in Gates Hall there are matlab machines
Lots of moderately
fast machines with Matlab, local storage, and a few gigs of
memory.
Reserved especially for a select few graphics courses
and, thus, hardly ever busy.
Available day and night via SSH to ghcXX.ghc.andrew.cmu.edu (where XX goes from 01 to 79), and anyone can ssh to those machines and have access to matlab. And, honestly, there's no reason not to set your andrew account
up so you can use it right now. Here's how: