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A Web-Based Examination System in the Context of Bangladesh

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Applied Computing (AACC 2004)

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Bangladesh is standing at the threshold of IT explosion. IT has been the primary driving force for mass education evaluation in the western world. The education sector of Bangladesh is gradually entering into the IT arena. The World Wide Web (WWW) can play a vital role in distance education evaluation in Bangladesh where almost every schools & colleges have computers now. This paper presents a Web-Based Public Examination System (WBPES) which is based on client-server network. This exam system automatically carries out multiple-choice type examinations and processes the result. The presentation layer of this software system has developed using ASP (Active Server Pages) technology.

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Dey, S., Mahmud, S. (2004). A Web-Based Examination System in the Context of Bangladesh. In: Manandhar, S., Austin, J., Desai, U., Oyanagi, Y., Talukder, A.K. (eds) Applied Computing. AACC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3285. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30176-9_38

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