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Towards a Definition of Source-Code Plagiarism
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringEducationSoftware EngineeringSource Code AnalysisSource-code PlagiarismSoftware Engineering EducationTechnology LawSemanticsSoftware AnalysisProgramming Language TeachingSoftware PracticeScenario-based Questionnaire FormatLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceConstitutes Source-code PlagiarismCode RepresentationHigher EducationSoftware DesignContent Similarity DetectionProgram AnalysisFormal MethodsComputer-based EducationTechnologyCode ReuseLinguistics
A survey using a scenario-based questionnaire format has provided insight into the perceptions of U.K academics who teach programming on computing courses. This survey across various higher education (HE) institutions investigates what academics feel constitutes source-code plagiarism in an undergraduate context. Academics' responses on issues surrounding source-code reuse and acknowledgement are discussed. A general consensus exists among academics that a ldquozero tolerancerdquo plagiarism policy is appropriate; however, some issues concerning source-code reuse and acknowledgement raised controversial responses. This paper discusses the most important findings from the survey and proposes a definition of what can constitute source-code plagiarism from the perspective of U.K. academics who teach programming on computing courses.
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