What is meant by Grading?
The term "grading" refers to the systematic evaluation and classification of objects, performances, or qualities according to established criteria. In the context of software, grading is often used for quality assessment, performance evaluation, or classification.
Typical software functions in the area of "grading":
- Algorithm-based assessment: Automatic evaluation of quality or performance based on predefined parameters.
- Standard-based assessment: Evaluation according to specific standards or norms.
- Quality analysis: Detection of deviations from expected quality.
- Image processing: Use of individual images for assessing visual characteristics.
- Comparative analysis: Evaluation considering external influences for a relative assessment.
- Report generation: Creation of detailed reports on the evaluation results.
Examples of "grading":
- Code quality assessment: Evaluation of software code quality.
- Medical guideline assessment: Classification of the quality of evidence and recommendations in healthcare.
- Function evaluation in companies: Classification of job positions and tasks into career levels.
- Terrain modeling: Optimization of surfaces considering specific requirements.
- Barcode quality inspection: Evaluation of the quality of 1D and 2D codes.
- Collectible card grading: Assessment of the condition and value of collectible cards.