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Implementation of Computerized Assessment of Programming Languages in the Test Phase of the Partial Program Code

Student: Rybkin Roman

Supervisor: Valery M. Demkin

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The goal of the graduate work is to develop and implement an approach for computerized assessment of programming languages in the test phase of the partial code. The scope of this work includes studying existing approaches for automated assessment of students' programs and test them on the matter of applicability to the problem of assessment of partial code. On the base of the studied approaches there was developed own method for assessment of code which supports processing of partial code. The result of the diploma is implementation of the developed method in form of the software product.

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