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Re: Passing UMOs [was: Re:]



Which part of "Difficulty level does not affect access to objects in any
way"
is still unclear?

sergey@total-knowledge.com wrote:
> I added set of activity diagrams for each UMO type, also new interface
> "Voting" added to the Model class diagram.
> New uu.xmi is attached. Below my comments on how I view the voting
> proccess for each UMO:
>
> 1. "Passing Course" diagram
>
> You can vote a Course after passing all Topics within a Course for given
> Difficulty Level.
>
>   
>>> 2006/12/19, Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh <ilya@total-knowledge.com
>>> <mailto:ilya@total-knowledge.com>>:
>>>
>>>     Course can be passed by passing final exam.
>>>       
>
> I'm not sure what's final exam. Maybe a new UMO Exam that contains set of
> tests and problems designed by Author specifically for final exams? Or,
> perhaps, Student "passes" a Course if his overall rating(score) is above
> certain level set by Teacher? How do Teachers assign final exams to
> Students?
> Please elaborate on this.
>
> 2. "Passing Topic" diagram
>
> Topic considered "passed" if (within a given DL)
>   a) All Explanations passed
>   b) All Tests passed
>   c) All Problems passed
>   d) All Dialogs of Texts passed
>
> 3. "Passing Explanations" diagram
>
> Explanations considered "passed" if (within a given DL) user view all of
> them in his browser.
>
> 4. "Passing Tests" diagram
>
> Tests considered "passed" if (within a given DL) user solved all problems
> in this Test(submitted solutions to a Teacher)
>
> 5. "Passing Problems" diagram
>
> Problems considered "passed" if (within a given DL) user solved all
> problems in the Topic(submitted solutions to a Teacher)
>
> 6. "Passing Dialogs of Texts" diagram
>
> Dialogs of Texts considered "passed" if (within a given DL) user view all
> of them in his browser. Not sure if clicking on links to view all the
> dialog arguments should be included in the "passing" requirement.
>   
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