Your success is based on your academic integrity. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the 黑料不打烊 Silicon Valley Extension Academic Integrity Policy and the, particularly section 100, the student code of conduct. It covers several key areas including plagiarism.
Attribution v. Plagiarism
Using your own thoughts and original work
Be sure that all your work is really your own. When you're writing papers, taking tests, writing code and submitting any assignments, be careful to claim only what is your own personal work.
Attribution
Whenever you quote someone or base your ideas on another person’s work, you must document the original source that you used. If you are unsure what is allowed in your course, refer to the syllabus and ask the instructor. This counts for homework assignments, research papers, exams, and individual/group projects.