Regarding Copyright laws by GitHub it states that a public repository without a license means that if you want to use my code you must fork my repository as I retain all proprietary rights.
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This is about Software-Engineering-Projects based on the class course of UMGC. Documentation in pdf is at the front based on the topic title section. My source code are also here in Java, but if UMGC wants me to remove it, I will. I posted my project documentation though so you can see what I learned in my projects that is in the UMGC class course Software Engineering. Under the copyright and policies of intellectual property for UMGC, I will only upload items that do not have an answer key.
- P. J. Deitel and H. Deitel, Java How to Program (Early Objects), 10th ed., Pearson, 2015. Online Textbook Available. [Accessed: n.d.]
- Y. D. Liang, Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, 13th ed., Pearson, May 23, 2023. Online Textbook Available. [Accessed: n.d.]
- Erickson, J., Algorithms, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, n.d. Online Textbook Available
- J. Kleinberg and É. Tardos, Algorithm Design, Pearson Education, 2006.
- E. Lehman, F. T. Leighton, and A. R. Meyer, Mathematics for Computer Science, LibreTexts, MIT, and UC Davis, 2021.
- D. Mount, Algorithms [Lectures CMSC 251], UMGC.
- J. Nievergelt, Algorithms and Data Structures, University of Maryland Global Campus.
- K. Sierra and B. Bates, Head First Java (1st ed.), O'Reilly Media, 2005.
- J. Solomon, Numerical Algorithms, MIT, 2015.
Feel free to pm me (VictoriaRaven) if you want to use my code under a specific license and without needing to fork my repository.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to me.
- Victoria Lee - provided by the README - VictoriaRaven
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.