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An investigation into the automated assessment of the design-code interface

Published: 25 June 2007 Publication History

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In this paper, we present an investigation into the development of a framework for the automatic grading (marking) of student submitted course work. We discuss this framework, its structure and its subsystems. Our framework has been developed in the context of the student submission consisting of two components: a design (using the UML methodology) and source code (using the Java programming language). The focus of our framework is upon the consistency between the student code and design. We discuss its context and development and highlight how we can infer structure from the student submission and use this to inform the assessment process. We describe the approach we are currently undertaking to instantiate this framework and apply it to work submitted for assessment by undergraduate computing students.

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Thomas, P., Waugh K. and Smith N., (2005) Experiments in the Automated Marking of ER-Diagrams. In Proceedings of 10th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2005) (Lisbon, Portugal, June 27-29, 2005).
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Smith N., Thomas, P. and Waugh K. (2004) Interpreting Imprecise Diagrams. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference in Theory and Applications of Diagrams. March 22-24, Cambridge, UK. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, eds: Alan Blackwell, Kim Marriott, Atsushi Shimomnja, 2980, 239--241. ISBN 3-540-21268-X.

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    cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
    ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 39, Issue 3
    Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education (ITiCSE'07)
    September 2007
    366 pages
    ISSN:0097-8418
    DOI:10.1145/1269900
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      ITiCSE '07: Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
      June 2007
      386 pages
      ISBN:9781595936103
      DOI:10.1145/1268784
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    Published: 25 June 2007
    Published in SIGCSE Volume 39, Issue 3

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