CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2022 - E2284. Calibration submissions should be copied along with calibration assignments
Introduction
A “calibration assignment” is an assignment where the students are asked to review work that has also been reviewed by a member of the course staff. If the student’s review “resembles” the staff-member’s review, then the student is presumed to be a competent reviewer. Here is a further description of calibration assignments. To set up calibration, the instructor (or TA) adds a few extra participants to the assignment. The instructor (or TA) then impersonates the extra participants, and submits work on behalf of each of the extra participants.
Problem Statement
Having the instructor (or TA) impersonate the extra participants, and submit work on behalf of each of the extra participants is extra trouble. It would be nice if an instructor didn’t have to resubmit the same calibration submissions every semester. Copying the extra participants along with their teams, submissions, and responses when copying an assignment makes things much easier.
Previous Implementation
Tasks
Design
Changed Files
Final Implementation
Test Plan
Testing Goals
The main goal of our testing is to ensure that when a new calibration assignment is added, all of the qualifying previous calibration submissions and reviews are successfully copied over without overwriting any existing submissions.
Automated Unit Tests
Conclusion
Team Information
Mentor: Dr. Ed Gehringer (efg@ncsu.edu)
Pradhyumna Khawas (ppkhawas@ncsu.edu)
Abhimanyu Bellam (abellam2@ncsu.edu)
Vishnu Vinod Erapalli (verapal@ncsu.edu)