Graduation plagiarism check has always been a topic of great concern for students, because it is related to whether it is original and whether there is plagiarism. In addition to the common comparison of text similarity, whether it will detect whether there is a soft copy is also a matter of concern. So, will the soft copy be detected when the graduation ** duplicate check?
In recent years, with the increasing attention to the protection of intellectual property rights and the promotion of academic integrity in the academic community, the graduation plagiarism check service is also constantly improving. Some universities or academic institutions provide plagiarism checking services that will not only detect the similarity of the text of **, but also detect the soft works in **.
Software copyright, i.e., software copyright, refers to the copyright protection of computer software works. If there is a software work that uses or cites someone else's software in a graduation **, and these works have been registered and obtained, the plagiarism checking system may also consider it as plagiarism.
However, not all graduation** plagiarism checking systems will detect soft copy, depending on the service provider and plagiarism checking system settings. Some systems may only focus on text similarity and ignore the detection of soft works. Therefore, when choosing which plagiarism checking system to use, students need to understand the functions and detection scope of the system in advance, so as to carry out the plagiarism check more comprehensively.
It is worth mentioning that the detection of soft copy does not necessarily mean that it will have an adverse effect on **. As long as the student uses the software work reasonably and legally, and has cited it, or has obtained the authorization of the owner of the soft copy, the plagiarism checking system will generally determine that there is no problem.
When writing graduation **, students should pay attention to the citation and reference of literature, and avoid directly copying and pasting the work of others. It is reasonable to quote the soft works of others correctly, and to give a clear description of the software works used. This can not only improve the originality of graduation**, but also avoid unnecessary plagiarism checks.
In short, there are certain differences in the detection of soft works in the current graduation plagiarism checking system. Some plagiarism checking systems will detect soft copying, while others may not. Therefore, when writing the graduation **, in addition to paying attention to the similarity of the text, students should also cite the use of soft works reasonably, and choose an appropriate plagiarism checking system to ensure the originality and academic integrity of the **.