DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT MINT-708 CONFIGURATION AND TROUBLESHOOT EXAM IN EVE-NG AND AUTOMATE MARKING

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  • Exam paper marking has always been time-consuming and takes a lot of work. By automating the marking of structured-type questions, we hope to solve this problem. A web-based system has been created to gather answers, mark them, and give students feedback. The final course grades that lecturers give out are meant to reflect each student's degree of accomplishment.
    Numerous judgments are based on these grades. An adequate amount of accuracy and efficiency is needed in the marking and grading process to ensure the grades are likely to convey accurate information and mislead the decision-maker. Exam script marking is laborious, especially when
    done manually and with many pupils. It takes a long time and is prone to mistakes. However, using a computer and the appropriate software package makes the process simpler and more accurate. Finding a means to carry out this marking process that is both quick and accurate enough is a complex but intriguing topic. An electronic marking script is created in this work. The program is developed in Python and is run on a Linux-based server. The designed program operated efficiently and delivers the desired outcomes when finished. It enables automatic exam marking and score grading based on student responses that match the right ones that had been added to the system's data collection. A computer-based automated marking system
    automatically grades tests, assignments, and other sorts of assessments. Algorithms and statistical models evaluate student responses and provide grades or comments.
    The approach can aid in lessening instructors' workloads and improving the effectiveness of the grading process. It will enable the teacher to grade the exam using the students' configuration. In contrast to conventional marking, it can be carried out using a local program or a browser-based application sent over the Internet, in our case, using a Linux machine and browser.
    The MINT-708 exam is based on the EVE-NG server, a multi-vendor graphical network emulation server that allows us to build network topologies for testing and development quickly. MINT-708 involves configuring multi-vendor network devices like Juniper, Cisco, Alcatel, etc., physically making the connections, and logically configuring the device. Additionally, we can configure IP addresses, routes, routing protocols, etc. All this is done using the EVE-NG server, wherein the users can remotely access the server and configure the devices accordingly. EVE- NG is part of MINT-708 and MINT-720 for the complete lab practice, assignments, and final lab exam.

  • Date created
    2023-04-01
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    Report
  • DOI
    https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-14df-xd40
  • License
    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International