Microservice architecture design for autograder using distributed architecture

  • Elsen R
  • Nashrulloh M
  • Cahyana R
  • et al.
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An autograder is a system for grading student code submission so the lecturer and student can get the result immediately after code has been submitted. This system using distributed architecture which uses multiple backends as a grader in purpose to reduce execution time caused by the queue. This system needs some components to make it work. Based on distributed architecture applied in this system design, the components need to be separated and run independently but still running their respective orchestras. In this paper, we propose a microservice architecture design to determine components that might be needed by autograder to complete its purpose and run well.

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Elsen, R., Nashrulloh, M. R., Cahyana, R., Mulyani, A., & Latifah, A. (2021). Microservice architecture design for autograder using distributed architecture. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1098(3), 032083. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1098/3/032083

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