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'''Curator''' is an automated programming assignment grading system developed at Virginia Tech by William D. McQuain. Unlike [[Web-CAT]], a similar project also developed at Virginia Tech, Curator supports a greater variety of programming languages, instead of just Java, and has no support for student written tests. | '''Curator''' is an automated programming assignment grading system developed at Virginia Tech by William D. McQuain. Unlike [[Web-CAT]], a similar project also developed at Virginia Tech, Curator supports a greater variety of programming languages, instead of just Java, and has no support for student written tests. | ||
− | Curator's use has widely been supplanted by Web-CAT | + | Curator's use has widely been supplanted by Web-CAT, but it continues to be used in some courses, primarily [[CS 2505 Intro to Computer Organization I]] and [[CS 2506 Intro to Computer Organization II]]. |
Curator is licensed under a custom license with language based closely upon that of the GPL, but it is not equivalent and the license is not recognized by the Free Software Foundation. | Curator is licensed under a custom license with language based closely upon that of the GPL, but it is not equivalent and the license is not recognized by the Free Software Foundation. |
Revision as of 19:29, 21 February 2011
Curator is an automated programming assignment grading system developed at Virginia Tech by William D. McQuain. Unlike Web-CAT, a similar project also developed at Virginia Tech, Curator supports a greater variety of programming languages, instead of just Java, and has no support for student written tests.
Curator's use has widely been supplanted by Web-CAT, but it continues to be used in some courses, primarily CS 2505 Intro to Computer Organization I and CS 2506 Intro to Computer Organization II.
Curator is licensed under a custom license with language based closely upon that of the GPL, but it is not equivalent and the license is not recognized by the Free Software Foundation.