A Web-Based Examination and Evaluation System for Computer Education

A Web-based operational skills examination and evaluation system is designed and implemented for computer courses. It consists of four systems, including preparation, examination, monitor and auto-grading subsystem. Various techniques involving DCOM, mark-method and fuzzy-match are adopted in this system, and a universal approach is generalized to enable auto-grading system suitable for different operated results. This system has been successfully applied in operational skills' evaluation and training, such as programming, editing documents, using Microsoft Windows

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