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The on-line classroom project includes support for Web-based exams as well as a C++ program compile-execute-and-grade server. The paper discusses the design and implementation of the system as well as the experience to date.
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Cook, R.P. Anon-line C++ class: implementation and experience. Software - Concepts & Tools 19, 61–69 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003780050009
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