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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Document Words Count
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:51:50 PM »
This section shows number of words in the original document checked.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Document Name
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:51:12 PM »
This section shows the name of the original document checked.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Document Location
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:50:35 PM »
This section shows the location of the original document checked at the computer it was checked at.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / OR Section: Processed Resources List
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:49:53 PM »
This section gives some information about the sources, that were considered as possible sources of Plagiarism and the status of their check.
Processed OK count refers to the number of sources that were successfully downloaded and analyzed while the Failed counter refers to the number of sources that failed to load and thus were not checked.

For example: a big PDF file on the Internet was considered as a possible source and the download was initiated. However it was not available at the moment or it failed to load in the given time*. In both cases the document is considered Failed.

By pressing Toggle Resources List you can get a more detailed information on all the possible sources for the document under consideration.

First goes the status of the source: either OK or Failed.
Sources found to contain the text from the document under consideration are listed first, with the numbers of Chars and Words that are similar to those in the checked document.
Failed sources and sources that were not confirmed as having the same text are listed later. Please note, unconfirmed sources are colored with a different tone of Green.


* You can alter the timeout for a document downloading in the Settings > Core Config > Single resource processing timeout section of Plagiarism Detector. The more the time - the longer a document check can take.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / OR Section: Plagiarism Detection Chart
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:47:44 PM »
A special Chart that shows the correlations of different parts of the checked document. It shows the relative amount of Plagiarized part to the Original part of the document and Referenced part if any.

Original Part is marked in Green
All the text, that was not found to be taken from any sources after the check is considered Original.

Plagiarized part in Red
All the text, that was found to originate from some sources which were not referenced in the document is considered Plagiarized.

Referenced Part is in Blue.
Dependent on the settings of the Plagiarism Detector Step-by-step Wizard this may refer to:
- Text taken from any sources that are explicitly mentioned in the document by the means of their URLs. This is a default setting "Detect Active References".
- Any text between quotation marks. This is "Detect Passive References" setting. Please note that this is not a recommended setting!

Linked Part is in Yellow
Small sections of text between two Plagiarized fragments are considered linked and usually refer to altered Plagiarism. For example - one word added into the Plagiarized fragment.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Hot Flags: Wikipedia
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:46:12 PM »
This flag is enabled if any part of the document under consideration if found at wikipedia.org

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / OR Section: Hot Flags
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:44:54 PM »
These flags give some vital information about the nature of Plagiarism found in the document. If coloured - the flag is up, the relating feature was found. Greyed - nothing of this kind was found.

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This section shows the distribution of the different types of text within the document and sites those parts are taken from.

Please note, the graph does not necessarily show all the sections, but only the bigger ones.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / OR Section: Referenced Sources List
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:43:14 PM »
[redo]

These are the urls of 3 sources, that have the highest number of words/chars which are the same with the document under consideration, but that are considered Referenced.
You can see the counters for Chars/Words and so you can toggle the full list of sources, that are considered Referenced sources.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / OR Section: Top 3 Plagiairsed Sources
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:42:05 PM »
These are the urls of 3 sources, that have the highest number of words/chars which are the same with the document under consideration.
You can see the counters for Chars/Words and so you can toggle the full list of sources, that are considered as sources of Plagiarism.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Hot Flags: Google Books
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:38:52 PM »
This flag is enabled if any part of the document under consideration if found at books.google.com

Please pay attention, that even though the text can be reported to be present as Google Books, it is not available as  text for download, so you cannot compare with it using ARV.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Hot Flags: Ghostwriting Services
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:36:58 PM »
This flag is enabled if any part of the document under consideration if found to originate from any of the ghostwriting services added to our list.
These are services, providing students with ready works on different topics, mostly.

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This is a detailed document analysis with all the document text being highlighted appropriately, if found to origiante from some Internet site. each highlighted fragment is followed by the links section, providing information on the number of chars/words taken from the source as well as the list of possible sources of the fragment.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Hot Flags: Counter Anti-Cheating
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:33:28 PM »
This flag is enabled if any attempt to hide Plagiarism was detected. For example some students try to use background colored text instead of spaces to prevent Plagiarism from being automatically found.
Please note, that most of the counter schemes work only with .doc files!

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions / Error: Text Extraction Failed
« on: November 13, 2013, 01:29:50 PM »
For some reasons Plagiarism Detector cannot extract the text from the document. Please try installing the latest iFilters packages or contact our support service.

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