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    • Open Source Language Models Can Provide Feedback : Evaluating LLMs' Ability to Help Students Using GPT-4-As-A-Judge 

      Koutcheme, Charles; Dainese, Nicola; Sarsa, Sami; Hellas, Arto; Leinonen, Juho; Denny, Paul (ACM, 2024)
      Large language models (LLMs) have shown great potential for the automatic generation of feedback in a wide range of computing contexts. However, concerns have been voiced around the privacy and ethical implications of ...
    • "Like a Nesting Doll" : Analyzing Recursion Analogies Generated by CS Students Using Large Language Models 

      Bernstein, Seth; Denny, Paul; Leinonen, Juho; Kan, Lauren; Hellas, Arto; Littlefield, Matt; Sarsa, Sami; Macneil, Stephen (ACM, 2024)
      Grasping complex computing concepts often poses a challenge for students who struggle to anchor these new ideas to familiar experiences and understandings. To help with this, a good analogy can bridge the gap between ...
    • Building Blocks Towards More Effective SQL Error Messages 

      Taipalus, Toni; Grahn, Hilkka (ACM, 2024)
      Reading and interpreting error messages are significant aspects of a software developer's work. Despite the importance and prevalence of error messages, especially for novices, SQL compiler error messages from various ...
    • Demonstrating Liquid Software in IoT Using WebAssembly 

      Kotilainen, Pyry; Järvinen, Viljami; Autto, Teemu; Rathnayaka, Lakshan; Mikkonen, Tommi (Springer, 2024)
      In this paper we introduce a demonstration of our prototype orchestration system utilising WebAssembly to achieve isomorphism for a liquid software IoT system. The demonstration hardware consists of two Raspberry Pi IoT ...
    • The Programmable World and Its Emerging Privacy Nightmare 

      Kotilainen Pyry; Mehraj Ali; Mikkonen Tommi; Mäkitalo Niko (Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024)
      So-called programmable world refers to a paradigm where we are surrounded by intelligent, programmable devices that communicate with each other to support us in our daily activities. Furthermore, these systems are intimately ...