2012
DOI: 10.3991/ijac.v5i4.2288
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Domain Ontology, an Instrument of Semantic Web Knowledge Management in e-Learning

Abstract: Abstract-Domain ontology is proposed as an instrument for controlling of e-learning course results. This approach instead of traditional testing more objectively reflects the structure of students' knowledge. Use of ontologies for knowledge representation provides interoperability of the used testing systems. The domain knowledge has been found and reuse in the semantic web world. Domain ontology developing is based on the principles of ontological analysis. The method of it's use for evaluation of the learner… Show more

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“…In the process of ontology building, students use relations from the fixed set that contains the most widely used relations: R={"is a subclass of", "is a part of", "is a synonym", "has attributes", "has elements"}. It simplifies the ontology building and analyses processes [26]. 5.…”
Section: B Domain Ontology An Object Of Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the process of ontology building, students use relations from the fixed set that contains the most widely used relations: R={"is a subclass of", "is a part of", "is a synonym", "has attributes", "has elements"}. It simplifies the ontology building and analyses processes [26]. 5.…”
Section: B Domain Ontology An Object Of Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%