Main Concept:
The idea is to compare each characters and strings in a file pair to determine the similarity rate between them. Purpose of the application is to check for copied programming codes and essays. For codes we use keywords and identifiers in order to check if both have similar logistical structures and for the essays we just use the approach of finding many similar words are there between two files.
Features:
Developed In:
- OS X Mavericks
- Eclipse 4.3 KEPLER (Java)
- SWT The Standard Widget Toolkit for Graphical User Interface.
- Java SE Runtime Environment 7 (JRE 1.7)
The idea is to compare each characters and strings in a file pair to determine the similarity rate between them. Purpose of the application is to check for copied programming codes and essays. For codes we use keywords and identifiers in order to check if both have similar logistical structures and for the essays we just use the approach of finding many similar words are there between two files.
Features:
- Supported Formats : .cs and .txt
- Check Methods "For Essay" and "For Code".
- Can upload multiple files from a folder easily.
- Similar Position Highlights available.
- Can check similarity between all the files pair by pair in-order to successfully judging cheated material.
- OS X Mavericks
- Eclipse 4.3 KEPLER (Java)
- SWT The Standard Widget Toolkit for Graphical User Interface.
- Java SE Runtime Environment 7 (JRE 1.7)
Download:
Filename:PlagiarismChecker.zip
FileSize: 183.12KB
Package Contains: Eclipse 4.3 Project file
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Filename:PlagiarismChecker.zip
FileSize: 183.12KB
Package Contains: Eclipse 4.3 Project file
Mirror 1: Click to Download
Development Credits: Kamran Shahid, Fauzia Shahryar And Samina Zubair
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