The compressed file sent by Zhang Zhen, once decompressed, contained only two files.
One was an overview of the subpackage, explaining what functionality should be implemented under the main framework.
Zhao Yi took a careful look.
The content of the overview was about inputting the collected data, organizing and analyzing it, and then outputting an arranged set of data.
The content of this subpackage computation is obviously very important, just like simply ranking scores. If the ranking results of a class of students are erroneous, it could affect the issuing of certificates, the selection of outstanding students, and even the mindset of both students and parents.
Wait a minute.
Of course, computing with the subpackage is not as simple as grading. The collected data has many attributes, each with different degrees of importance. It requires a special algorithm to assign scores, which then need to be calculated and analyzed to finally provide a detailed ranking.