CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2019 - E1991. Improvements to anonymized view
Introduction
The Expertiza project takes advantage of peer-review among students to allow them to learn from each other. Tracking the time that a student spends on each submitted resources is meaningful to instructors to study and improve the teaching experience. Unfortunately, most peer assessment systems do not manage the content of students’ submission within the systems. They usually allow the authors to submit external links to the submission (e.g. GitHub code / deployed application), which makes it difficult for the system to track the time that the reviewers spend on the submissions.
Problem Statement
The main idea of this exercise is to improve anonymized view in Expertiza. The feature is already implemented. However, there are issues / limitations with the current implementation :
- Students cannot use anonymized view.
- In an anonymized view, one cannot impersonate the user because the username used in anonymized view is not the same as the one in backend.
- In some places, anonymized names are not shown properly. For example, heatgrid view
- Team names are not anonymized.
[OPTIONAL]
- Use randomized American names for anonymized users.
Proposed Solution
User Flowchart/Design
Test Plan
Team Information
- Shubham Dilip Pampattiwar (sdpampat)
- Pranav Maruti Gaikwad (pmgaikwa)
- Omkar Sunil Kulkarni (oskulkar)
- Deepayan Bardhan (dbardha)
Mentor: Sharique Khan (mkhan8)
Professor: Dr. Edward F. Gehringer (efg)