CSC/ECE 517 Spring 2022 - E2241: Heatgrid fixes and improvements
This page provides information about the documentation of E2241: Heatgrid fixes and improvements as part of CSC/ECE 517 Spring 2022 Final project.
Team
Mentor
- Nicholas Himes (nnhimes)
Team Members (PinkPatterns)
- Eshwar Chandra Vidhyasagar Thedla (ethedla)
- Gokul Krishna Koganti (gkogant)
- Jyothi Sumer Goud Maduru (jmaduru)
- Suneha Bose (sbose2)
Heat Grid
Heat Grid refers to a part of view in Expertiza that shows review scores of all the reviews done for a particular assignment. It shows scores given for each rubric by peer reviewers. This is used by instructors to assign scores to individual assignments and by students to view review scores of their assignment. Our project scope involves dealing with fixing issues related to the heat grid and any subsequent bugs that might arrive.
Issues identified
Issue #2019: Restrict teammates from reviewing their own work
There are some instances where a student was shown as reviewing his/her team even though the "Allow Self Review" checkbox was not checked by the instructor. This situation should not arise for practical purposes. Test cases must be extensively added so that we can be notified if the bug occurs again.
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Issue #1869: Deal with the metrics of the heat grid
metric-1 column name in the heat grid follows bad naming convention. It doesn't explain what the column refers to. This must be changed to make the column name more apt.
As of now, the heat grid uses only one metric (metric-1). We must facilitate the system for addition of new metrics. Instructors should be able to toggle between various metrics as per their preferences. This can be done by the use of a drop down menu.
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Plan of work
Issue #2019: Restrict teammates from reviewing their own work
Relevant bug of this issue can’t be reproduced to deal with it. So comprehensive test cases must be written to be notified if the bug arises again. We are planning to add rspec unit tests covering the following cases:
- If the instructor unchecks “ Allow self review” option
- Instructor should not be able to assign a student to review work that he/she has submitted.
- Instructor should not be able to assign a student to review work that their teammate has submitted.
- Students should not be able to review work he/she has submitted.
- Students should not be able to review work a teammate has submitted.
- If the instructor checks “ Allow self review” option
- Instructor should be able to assign a student to review work that he/she has submitted.
- Instructor should be able to assign a student to review work that their teammate has submitted.
- Students should be able to review work he/she has submitted.
- Students should be able to review work a teammate has submitted.
Issue #1869: Deal with the metrics of the heat grid
The new metrics can be added to the Metrics table that we will create. While creating an assignment/ editing an assignment, the instructor can select a metric from the Metrics table which will be available as a dropdown menu. We will retrieve the metric selected for the assignment by the instructor and display it in the Heatgrid Map of reviews.
- In create/edit assignment, the instructor will see ‘Metric Type’ drop down which has list of metrics based on the values in the database
- Save the selected metric type and update the value in the database
- Retrieve the metric type from the assignment and calculate the value of the metric
- Display the values of the metric in the Heatgrid view
Proposed Control Flow
UML Diagram
![](/images/6/61/UML_diagram_E2241.png)
Design Principle
For Issue #1869 we plan to use the Factory Design Pattern since we are dealing with the creation of multiple kinds of metrics. As part of our implementation, we plan on using a metric interface, which can be implemented by different concrete metric classes. A factory class acts as a middleman between the implementations and the main class that instantiates the objects. Based on the instructor's selection, the main class requests the metric object from the factory class, rather than dealing with the creation logic on its own. This pattern, therefore, enforces encapsulation and results in the low coupling, the principle which is our primary target for this project scope.
The previous implementation has dealt with issue #1869. But the drawback with the implementation is that it renders a code that is highly coupled. Whenever a new metric is added two files (assignments/edit/_general.html.erb and grades/view_team.html.erb) are to be changed, resulting in high coupling. As a consequence, tests pertaining to the highly coupled codes require new tests as a new metric is added. This is undesirable. So, the principle of low coupling is the main focus of our implementation. This principle will enable a common set of tests that would be valid for any number of metrics that will potentially be added in the future.
Files to be targeted
Issue #2019
Test file for adding test cases to implement self-reviews checks
- spec/controllers/grades_controller_spec.rb
Issue #1869
For Heat grid view
- app/views/grades/_view_heatgrid.html.erb
- app/views/grades/view_team.html.erb
- app/helpers/grades_helper.rb
- app/controllers/grades_controller.rb
- app/models/vm_question_response.rb
- app/models/vm_question_row.rb
- assets/view_team_in_grades.js
For Assignment view
- app/views/assignment/edit/_general.html.erb
- app/controllers/assignments_controller.rb
Test Plan
Video Demo
The video link will be provided after the final submission.
Primary Goal of Testing
- Capybara Test cases for testing the UI of heat grid view with the expected metric for the respective assignment and the UI of team view with relevant metric selected with all other metrics in the dropdown
- Spec test cases for testing the grades controller and assignment controller to check if they are returning the values as expected
- Unit test cases will be added to verify the logic behind the methods to calculate the values for their metrics
RSpec Tests
Functional Tests
Scenario: Visibility of Metric dropdown list in New Assignment Given Instructor has logged in When Instructor visits New Assignment page Then Metric dropdown list is visible
Scenario: Visibility of Metric dropdown list in Edit Assignment Given Instructor has logged in When Instructor visits Edit Assignment page Then Metric dropdown list is visible
Scenario: Visibility of selected metric in instructor's Assign Grade view Given Instructor has logged in When Instructor visits on Assign Grade page Then Selected metric is visible in heatgrid map
Scenario: Visibility of selected metric in student's View Scores view Given Student has logged in When Student visits View Scores page Then Selected metric is visible in heatgrid map
Unit Tests
Scenario: The output for the metric “Comment Count” Given: Instructor is logged in When: Instructor selects metric as “Comment Count” for an assignment Then: outputs 15 for the comment “The team has documented everything on the wiki page very properly following all the guidelines”
Scenario: The output for the metric “Comment Count” Given: Instructor is logged in When: Instructor selects metric as “Comment Count” for an assignment Then: outputs 0 for the comment “”
Regression Tests
When the new functionalities are implemented and added, make sure the existing functionalities and test cases still pass.
Important Links
- GitHub repository link: https://github.com/EshwarCVS/expertiza
- Project Description Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H0BjzMBz5it7Wckhegq4LXhMi8RVctTwVzP2x9gnFCo/edit#heading=h.tqdrrd12xs4x
- GitHub Issue #1869: https://github.com/expertiza/expertiza/issues/1869
- GitHub Issue #2019: https://github.com/expertiza/expertiza/issues/2019