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Cryptography 2010/2011

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Exam

There will only be a final written exam at the end of the semester. Grades will be determined using the following table:
  • [0,5) points: 5,0
  • [5,11) points: 4,7
  • [11,17) points: 4,3
  • [17,19] points: 4,0
  • (19,22] points: 3,7
  • (22,24] points: 3,3
  • (24,26] points: 3,0
  • (26,28] points: 2,7
  • (28,30] points: 2,3
  • (30,32] points: 2,0
  • (32,34] points: 1,7
  • (34,36] points: 1,3
  • (36,40] points: 1,0

Questionnaires

In the course of the lecture, there will be app. 8 mini-tests (mostly y/n-questions) of about 10 minutes each. The assessments are voluntarily, but allow you to obtain a bonus for the exam depending on the overall ratio of correct answers.
  • (.2,.4]: 0.5 points
  • (.4,.6]: 1.0 points
  • (.6,.8]: 1.5 points
  • (.8,1]: 2.0 points

Homework

Exercises are voluntary and do not account for the final grade. They are however highly recommended.