Degree accreditation report auto-generation by logic encoding and processing
Date
2021-11-10
Authors
Chetty, Manimagalay
Rawatlal, Randhir
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Abstract
Maintaining the accreditation profile of an academic programme is a key activity in so-called
professional degrees such engineering, commerce and law. The complexity of the accrediting criteria
tends to rise over time as accrediting bodies require quantitative evidence of competence of increasingly
specific graduate attributes. Evaluation of graduate attributes may therefore require complex logic
processing which challenges the human capacity. This has the negative side effect of discouraging
curriculum revision not for pedagogic reasons but simply due to the complexity of evaluating complex
logic patterns against a data set whose structure is shifting. These challenges can be overcome through
the application of logic encoding and processing. A computing system is better suited to such processing
tasks since logic processing is fundamental and well-established to such systems. On the other hand,
the efficient representation of a complex accreditation logic rule base then becomes the challenge. This
paper describes the representation of the accreditation logic of eight engineering academic programmes
at the Durban University of Technology through the AutoScholar Advisor System in preparation for
evaluation by the Engineering Council of South Africa. It is shown that the system generates accurate
reports even with deeply nested logic structures and with changes in curriculum over time.
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Engineering education, Accreditation
Citation
Chetty, M. and Rawatlal, R. 2021. Degree accreditation report auto-generation by logic encoding and processing. Presented at: South African Chemical Engineering Congress, SACEC 2021.