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An assignment is a task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of a larger program, or the act of transferring a right or property from one party to another. The word derives from the Latin assignare, to mark out or appoint.

In education, an assignment is a task given by a teacher to a student, intended to be

In law and business, assignment refers to the transfer of rights or property from one person (the

In mathematics and computer science, an assignment problem is a type of optimization problem where tasks are

In programming, assignment is the operation of storing a value in a variable, using an assignment operator

completed
outside
the
classroom.
Assignments
evaluate
understanding,
develop
skills,
and
provide
feedback.
They
take
forms
such
as
essays,
problem
sets,
lab
reports,
or
projects.
They
are
governed
by
deadlines
and
assessment
criteria;
plagiarism
and
improper
attribution
are
common
concerns.
assignor)
to
another
(the
assignee).
Common
examples
include
assignment
of
contractual
rights,
mortgages,
or
intellectual
property.
The
transfer
usually
requires
notice
and
may
be
restricted
by
contract,
with
non-assignment
clauses
or
limitations
on
personal
service.
matched
to
agents
at
minimum
cost
or
maximum
benefit,
often
modeled
as
a
bipartite
graph
and
solved
by
the
Hungarian
algorithm.
such
as
'='
in
many
languages.