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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 and has no support for student written tests.
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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's use has widely been supplanted by Web-CAT in most courses, but it continues to be used in some courses, such as [[CS 2505 Intro to Computer Organization I]] and [[CS 2506 Intro to Computer Organization II]].
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Curator's use has widely been supplanted by Web-CAT in most courses, 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 in most courses, 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.

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