CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2013/oss E816 cyy

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Introduction to Refactoring plagiarism_check.rb and sentence_state.rb

Expertiza is a web application, which allows students to submit assignments and do peer review of each other's work. Expertiza also supports team projects and any document type of submission is acceptable. Expertiza has been deployed for years to help professors and students engaging in the learning process.

Project description

Design

sentence_state.rb

To see the original code please go to this link: https://github.com/expertiza/expertiza/blob/master/app/models/automated_metareview/sentence_state.rb

Design Smells

The original code had several design smells, mostly deeply-nested if-else statements, and duplicated code. Another problem was that SentenceState had too many responsibilities. It had to first parse the sentence into separate sentence clauses and then separate the sentence clauses into tokens before iterating through the tokens to determine the state of the sentence. The main responsibility of SentenceState should be just to determine the state of a sentence, and another class should be in charge of knowing the parts of the sentence. The worst problem was the if-else statement which determined the next state of the sentence clause based on the previous state and the next token. Instead of the SentenceState class being responsible for all of these relationships, it is better to have subclasses of SentenceState which each know the relationship between themselves and any token type.

plagiarism_check.rb

To see the original code please go to this link.

The main responsibility of Plagiarism_Check is to determine whether the reviews are just copied from other sources.


Basically, there are four kinds of plagiarism need to be check :

1. whether the review is copied from the submissions of the assignment

2. whether the review is copied from the review questions

3. whether the review is copied from other reviews

4. whether the review is copied from the Internet or other sources, this may be detected through google search


For example, in the test file: expertiza/test/unit/automated_metareview/plagiarism_check_test.rb,

The 1st test shows:

test "check for plagiarism true match" do
   review_text = ["The sweet potatoes in the vegetable bin are green with mold. These sweet potatoes in the vegetable bin are fresh."]
   subm_text = ["The sweet potatoes in the vegetable bin are green with mold. These sweet potatoes in the vegetable bin are fresh."]
  
   instance = PlagiarismChecker.new
   assert_equal(true, instance.check_for_plagiarism(review_text, subm_text))
end

The check_for_plagiarism method compares the review text with submission text. In this case, the review text does not quote the words as well as sentences properly and the reviewer just copies what the author says, which cause a plagiarism.

From above point of view, the refactoring needs to be done with 4 fundamental methods and each method only does one thing correctly. So as the initial file Plagiarism_check.rb indicates, the compare_reviews_with_questions_responses method has roughly 2 functions : compare reviews with review questions as well as compare reviews with others’ responses, which makes us confused. As the refactoring goes, we need to split the two functions up, and make sure such bad smells disappear.

The first thing to do is based on the above statement, we need to define 4 methods with different functions.

They are compare_reviews_with_submissions, compare_reviews_with_questions, compare_reviews_with_responses, compare_reviews_with_google_search, each method has its specific functions.


As showed above, we have to split the method compare_reviews_with_questions _responses up to 2 methods:

def compare_reviews_with_questions(auto_metareview, map_id)
…
end
def compare_reviews_with_responses(auto_metareview, map_id)
…
end

Next we need to extract the same part from the long method and make the part a individual method which can be called in class. For example in the method compare_reviews_with_questions and compare_reviews_with_responses they have the common parts: to check whether the reviews are copied fully from the responses/questions,

if(count_copies > 0) #resetting review_array only when plagiarism was found
      auto_metareview.review_array = rev_array
   end
   
   if(count_copies > 0 and count_copies == scores.length)
     return ALL_RESPONSES_PLAGIARISED #plagiarism, with all other metrics 0
   elsif(count_copies > 0)
     return SOME_RESPONSES_PLAGIARISED #plagiarism, while evaluating other metrics
end

To avoid such things to happen, we extract this part and let it be a method to check the state of plagiarism :

def check_plagiarism_state(auto_metareview, count_copies, rev_array, scores)
  if count_copies > 0 #resetting review_array only when plagiarism was found
    auto_metareview.review_array = rev_array
    if count_copies == scores.length
      return ALL_RESPONSES_PLAGIARISED #plagiarism, with all other metrics 0
    else
      return SOME_RESPONSES_PLAGIARISED #plagiarism, while evaluating other metrics
    end
  end
end

Test Our Code

Link to VCL

The purpose of running the VCL server is to let you make sure that expertiza is still working properly using our refactored code. The first VCL link is seeded with the expertiza-scrubbed.sql file which includes questionnaires and courses and assignments so that it is easy to verify that reviews work. You only need to make users and then have them do reviews on one another. The second link is only using the test.sql file but you can still verify that the functionality of expertiza works. If neither of these links work, please do not do your review in a hurry, shoot us an email, we will fix it as soon as possible. (yhuang25@ncsu.edu, ysun6@ncsu.edu, grimes.caroline@gmail.com). Thank you so much!

1. http://152.46.20.30:3000/ Username: admin, password:password

2. http://vclv99-129.hpc.ncsu.edu:3000 Username: admin, password: admin

Git Forked Repository URL

https://github.com/shanfangshuiyuan/expertiza <ref> Expertiza fork</ref>

Steps to Setup Project

1. Clone the git repository shown above.

2. Use ruby 1.9.3

3. Setup mysql and start server

4. Command line: bundle install

5. Download from http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/Connector-C/mysql-connector-c-noinstall-6.0.2-win32.zip/from/pick and copy all files from the lib folder from the download into <Ruby193>\bin

6. Change /config/database.yml according your mysql root password and mysql port.

7. Command line: db:create:all

8. Command line: mysql -u root -p <YOUR_PASSWORD> pg_development < expertiza-scrubbed_2013_07_10.sql

9. Command line: rake db:migrate

10. Command line: rails server

Test Our Code

1. Set up the project following the steps above

2. Command line: db:test:prepare

3. Run plagiarism_check_test.rb and sentence_state_test.rb, they are under /test/unit/automated_metareview. After refactoring, all tests passed without error.

4. Review the refactored files: sentence_state.rb and plagiarism_check.rb are under /app/models/automated_metareview. Other changed files are shown below.

Files Changed

1. text_preprocessing.rb

2. plagiarism_check.rb

3. sentence_state.rb

4. tagged_sentence.rb

5. constants.rb

6. negations.rb

7. plagiarism_check_test.rb

Future work

References

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