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Cheating Detector from Georgia Tech

brightboy writes "According to this Yahoo! News article, Georgia Tech has developed and implemented a "cheating detector"; that is, a program which compares students' coding assignments to each other and detects exact matches. This was used for two undergraduate classes: "Introduction to Computing" (required for any student in the College of Computing) and "Object Oriented Programming" (required for Computer Science majors)." Cuz remember programmers: in the real world you are fired if you consult with a co-worker ;)

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  1. Re:Real-world vs. school by Ooblek · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Silly boy, there are no cute blonds in CS classes. The cute blonds usually give up after college algebra.

    Now, of course, if you consider blond Bertha Battleaxe as cute....you know, the big ogre-type chick that sits in the front of the class with an un-combed blond mop of hair and a blond beard that can output code like no one you've ever met before? I guess then letting the cute blond copy works for you.

  2. Re:Erm. by Angst+Badger · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I have to wonder how many false positives this would generate for programs where the implementation is either trivial or obvious.

    "Class, I'd like you all to implement a splay tree in a unique and novel way."

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  3. Re:Erm. by jmccay · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Actually, if you had read the article the software was created in 1993. So, no, it's not new. I am not convinced these tools work all the time. Let me get his straight, some Professors making too much money now have a program to their work for them? I am in the wrong line of work. IANAL, but I doubt a Univeristy would win if a student sued over this unless all results are checked by a human. You knwo there is going to be some Profs that don't perform a human check and inocents will get blamed for something they didn't do.

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    At the next eco-hypocrisy-meeting, count the private jets used to get to the meeting. Should be interesting to see that
  4. Re:Erm. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You idiot.