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WebCOSY Homework System


The VUBeam courses use the WebCOSY system for the assigned homework problems.


Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

  1. What is WebCOSY ?
  2. Why do I need WebCOSY ?

Usage of the System

  1. How do I login ?
  2. How do I logout ?
  3. Now that I am loged in, what do I do ?
  4. How do I work on problems ?
  5. How are the problems graded ?

What to do in Case of Errors

  1. What if I find mistakes in the program ?
  2. What if I think there is a mistake in one of the problems ?
If you have other questions, please feel free to send them to Pavel Snopok.


What is WebCOSY ?

WebCOSY is an online homework system. In spirit it is much like the CAPA system which some people may know. It allows the assignment of personalized problems to a groups of students.

Why do I need WebCOSY ?

Maybe you don't need it - but we really need the system! It allows us to handle input from a large number of students. It is worth noting that we do not see the strength of the system in the automated handling of problems, but rather in the preprocessing of COSY Infinity input files.


How do I login ?

Just go here to the WebCOSY Homepage and type in your user name (login) and your password in the appropriate fields and click on the login button. If you have not yet received a login (and a password) for the system, contact Pavel Snopok and he will provide you with one.

How do I logout ?

Once you want to stop working in the system just click on the button labeled Logout at the bottom of any of the WebCOSY pages. If you are working in a insecure multiuser environment (like a Windows based computer lab) you should quit the browser after logout.

Now that I am loged in, what do I do ?

The first thing you might want to do is to read the help text! Then you might consider changing your password. How to do that is explained in the help texts. After you have done that you should play around with the problems in the Demonstration Group. This group is set up specifically to allow you to get familiar with the system and the problems in this group give you an idea on what (and on how) the system can do.


What if I find mistakes in the program ?

Any kind of errors in the program should be reported to Pavel Snopok. These errors may include typos and functional errors in the system itself. If, on the other hand, you think there is a mistake in one of the problems you should contact Martin Berz.

What if I think there is a mistake in one of the problems ?

If you think there is a mistake in one of the problems you should contact Martin Berz. Technical problems with the program (including typos in the help texts) should be reported to Pavel Snopok.


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