CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2017/E1794. Student-generated questions added to rubric: Difference between revisions
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<li> To check if manage | <li> To check if manage rubric button is added or not. | ||
<li> To check if this button takes the student on the edit page or not. | <li> To check if this button takes the student on the edit page or not. | ||
<li> To check when sql is not null ,does the view contaion both rubric and the specific project questionaire. | <li> To check when sql is not null ,does the view contaion both rubric and the specific project questionaire. | ||
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Revision as of 06:50, 7 November 2017
Introduction
Instructors make up rubrics in Expertiza. They can ask about anything that is relevant to all the projects that will be submitted. But sometimes students want specific advice on aspects of their work that may be different from the work or topics that other students are working on. It would be more convinient if students can add their own questionaire to ask feedback for some specific functionalities regarding their project.
Changes to be implemented
Design Principles to be Followed
1. MVC - The project is implemented in Ruby on Rails that uses MVC architecture. It separates an application’s data model, user interface, and control logic into three distinct components (model, view and controller, respectively).
2. Dry Principle - We are trying to reuse the existing functionalities in Expertiza, thus avoiding code duplication. Whenever possible, code modification based on the existing classes, controllers, or tables will be done instead of creating the new one.
3. Polymorphism -
4. Inheritance -
Strategy
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Use Case