110739 GRADES: Course Management Program Version: V1, April 1984 Submitted by: Ronald S. Daniel, California Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA Operating System: RSTS/E V7.2 and 8.0 Source Language: BASIC-PLUS Memory Required: 128KB Keywords: Educational Applications Abstract: The software package described in this document is a grade keeping system developed at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The package is written in the BASIC-PLUS language running under the RSTS operating system on a PDP-11/70 minicomputer. This document is strictly written for an experienced programmer to understand the foundation of the system in order to be able to modify it, enhance it or eliminate features from it. The software is formed by different modules which perform a function on a database stored in the computer memory. The names of these modules and a short description of the function that they perform are: INIT Initializes the master file of one of three different courses that the software can support. ENTER Is the "main scheduler" program. This module is the one that "calls" the different specialized modules to perform their function on the database based on the user's response to the main menu. NAMES This program is run at the beginning of the quarter to initialize the database for any of the three supported courses. SCORE This program is accessed whenever scores for an evaluation are going to be entered. PRINT This program will produce a hard copy printout of a course database. CORET This module is used to correct any kind of data that is found to be wrong in the students' records. Notes: This program has been tested only on RSTS/E versions 7.2 and 8.0. Restrictions: Limited to three sections (courses) of enrollment of 300 each or less. Documentation available in hardcopy only. Media (Service Charge Code): Write-Up and Listing (DB), 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: DOS-11