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Benjamin Vialle edited this page May 16, 2011 · 3 revisions

Questions about the MarkUs Schema (old as of September 14, 2009)

subversion of the submissions.

After a few researches and reflexion on the problem:

  • it is possible to create an web interface for svn: * upload files into a temporary folder * commit the files uploaded --> create the submission, and the

    submission_files + launching a script to commit through svn.

Webdav uses this method to subversion files from a online tool

problems

This means we have one repository per group

  1. Why does a Submission belong to an AssignmentFile? (See app/models/submission.rb: 11) * AssignmentFile are files required by instructors. The link was used to

    verify that this requirement was fulfilled in the submissions. The direct link is however useless, as submissions are linked to assignment, through groupings, and assignment files, linked to assignments.

  2. Why does SubmissionFile belong to user? * Possible answer: You want to know who uploaded which file, etc...

  3. Why does Submission have a user_id property? If its for a single user submission, why not just treat a single user as a group of 1? * Submissions has a user_id property to know who submitted what. * This link may disappear once we've figured out how to version the

    submissions ar the submissions files

  4. Why is Submission_files not merged with Submissions? * submissions will be used to keep a version of files submitted, and to

    apply test on it.

  5. Why is Result not merged with Submission? What is the point/purpose/function of Result? * results has now been merged with grades. * results are linked to submissions, because they apply on one submission * results should not be versioned, so it is a one to one link

  6. Should there be a grades_released boolean on Assignment? * No, but there should be a "select all results, and release them"

  7. What is the relationship between Grade and Results? * Grade has now disapeared

  8. Why is Grade not connected to Groupings instead of Groups? * Grade hase now disapeared

  9. If Grade is a verb ("to grade", as opposed to "a grade"), can we come up with a better name for this model that is easier to understand for the next team? * Grade has now disapeared

  10. What is the purpose of the "grade" and "timestamp" properties in the Grade model?

  • grade (probably) used to be the total results on the assignment for one person.
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