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Preliminary Assessment of the Java Intelligent Tutoring System

by Edward R. Sykes
"... In an effort to support the growing trend of the Java programming language and to promote web-based personalized education, the Java Intelligent Tutoring System (JITS) was designed and developed. This tutoring system is unique in several ways. Most ITS require the teacher to author problems with cor ..."
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with corresponding solutions. JITS, on the other hand, requires the teacher to only supply the problem and problem specification. As a result, JITS intelligently examines the student’s submitted code and determines appropriate feedback based on a number of factors such as the student’s skill, JITS cognitive model

Factory Simulation Across The World Wide Web Using Java

by Pauline Wilcox, Rob Pooley
"... This project is concerned with the development of a distributed, multi-user Internet based simulation environment for automated factories, written in Java. The motivating factor behind the work described is the rapid development in computer controlled automated production lines, which has led to inc ..."
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This project is concerned with the development of a distributed, multi-user Internet based simulation environment for automated factories, written in Java. The motivating factor behind the work described is the rapid development in computer controlled automated production lines, which has led

Factory Simulation Across The World Wide Web Using Java

by Pauline Wilcox And, Pauline Wilcox, Rob Pooley
"... This project is concerned with the development of a distributed, multi-user Internet based simulation environment for automated factories, written in Java. The motivating factor behind the work described is the rapid development in computer controlled automated production lines, which has led to inc ..."
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This project is concerned with the development of a distributed, multi-user Internet based simulation environment for automated factories, written in Java. The motivating factor behind the work described is the rapid development in computer controlled automated production lines, which has led

Automated refactoring using design differencing

by Iman Hemati Moghadam, Mel O ́ Cinnéide - In CSMR , 2012
"... Abstract—Software systems that undergo repeated addi-tion of functionality commonly suffer a loss of quality in their underlying designs, termed design erosion. This leads to the maintenance of a system becoming increasingly difficult and time-consuming during its lifetime. Refactoring can reduce th ..."
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behavior as the original, but its design more closely correlates to the desired design. We conducted an investigation using several open source Java applications to determine how precisely it is possible to refactor program source code to a desired design. Our findings were that the original program could

SMODEL Server: Student Modelling in Distributed Multi-Agent Tutoring Systems

by Juan-diego Zapata-rivera, Jim E. Greer - International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education AIED 2001 , 2001
"... Abstract. User modelling shells and learner modelling servers (LMS) have been proposed in order to provide a reusable user/student model over different domains. Open and inspectable student models have been investigated by several authors as a means to promote student’s reflection, knowledge awarene ..."
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Abstract. User modelling shells and learner modelling servers (LMS) have been proposed in order to provide a reusable user/student model over different domains. Open and inspectable student models have been investigated by several authors as a means to promote student’s reflection, knowledge

GAME: A Generic Automated Marking Environment for Programming Assessment

by Michael Blumenstein, Steve Green, Ann Nguyen, Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy - International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC 2004), (Las Vegas, USA
"... In this paper, a Generic Automated Marking Environment (GAME) is proposed for assessing student programming projects and exercises with an aim to facilitate student-centred learning. GAME has been designed to automatically assess programming assignments written in a variety of languages. The system ..."
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In this paper, a Generic Automated Marking Environment (GAME) is proposed for assessing student programming projects and exercises with an aim to facilitate student-centred learning. GAME has been designed to automatically assess programming assignments written in a variety of languages. The system

Using CHRs to generate functional test cases for the Java Card Virtual Machine

by Rine-dominique Gouraud, Arnaud Gotlieb, Systèmes Symboliques, Projet Lande , 1725
"... Publication interne n˚1725 — Juin 2005 — 17 pages Abstract: Functional testing based on a formal specification consists in deriving test cases from a formal model to detect faults within an implementation. In our work, we investigate the use of Constraint Handling Rules (CHRs) to automate functional ..."
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Publication interne n˚1725 — Juin 2005 — 17 pages Abstract: Functional testing based on a formal specification consists in deriving test cases from a formal model to detect faults within an implementation. In our work, we investigate the use of Constraint Handling Rules (CHRs) to automate

The Development of Context-Based English Learning Resources for Elementary Schools in Central Java

by Abdurrachman Faridia
"... The teaching of English as a local content subject in elementary schools in Central Java is aimed at giving students the skills to verbalize simple sentences. Students are also expected to be able to accommodate sociocultural aspects of their environments in their learning. However, some of the teac ..."
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objectives: (1) to further investigate the model of teaching English as a local content subject at elementary schools in Central Java; (2) conduct a needs assessment for teaching English; (3) evaluate teachers ' abilities to develop materials in English; (4) design a model of materials for teaching

Modeling learners’ social centrality and performance . . .

by Nia M. Dowell, Arthur C. Graesser, Thieme A. Hennis, Oleksandra Skrypnyk, Shane Dawson, Pieter De Vries, Srećko Joksimović, Dragan Gašević, Vitomir Kovanović
"... There is an emerging trend in higher education for the adoption of massive open online courses (MOOCs). However, despite this interest in learning at scale, there has been limited work investigating the impact MOOCs can play on student learning. In this study, we adopt a novel approach, using langua ..."
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There is an emerging trend in higher education for the adoption of massive open online courses (MOOCs). However, despite this interest in learning at scale, there has been limited work investigating the impact MOOCs can play on student learning. In this study, we adopt a novel approach, using

A CAD Suite for High-Performance FPGA Design

by Brad Hutchings, Peter Bellows, Joseph Hawkins, Scott Hemmert, Brent Nelson, Mike Rytting , 1999
"... This paper describes the current status of a suite of CAD tools designed specifically for use by designers who are developing high-performance configurable-computing applications. The basis of this tool suite is JHDL [1], a design tool originally conceived as a way to experiment with Run-Time Reconf ..."
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-Time Reconfigured (RTR) designs. However, what began as a limited experiment to model RTR designs with Java has evolved into a comprehensive suite of design tools and verification aids, with these tools being used successfully to implement high-performance applications in Automated Target Recognition (ATR), sonar
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