2012 7th International Conference on Computer Science &Amp; Education (ICCSE) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/iccse.2012.6295434
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Semantic web based adaptive E-Learning triggered through short message services

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“…Vibhvari (2010) [24] discussed an e-learning application using semantic web and proposed a conceptual architecture of the same in her research work. Iman and Sri (2011) [25] [26] proposed an adaptive e-learning application which uses semantic web in their research work. The authors used an assessment based on short message services to create, store, retrieve and manipulate the knowledge base.Jianhua and Xuejun (2013) [27] discussed about an application which is an educational resource integration system with SOA and Web service in their research work.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vibhvari (2010) [24] discussed an e-learning application using semantic web and proposed a conceptual architecture of the same in her research work. Iman and Sri (2011) [25] [26] proposed an adaptive e-learning application which uses semantic web in their research work. The authors used an assessment based on short message services to create, store, retrieve and manipulate the knowledge base.Jianhua and Xuejun (2013) [27] discussed about an application which is an educational resource integration system with SOA and Web service in their research work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antony et al [9] proposed an adaptive e-learning system. Initially user interest towards different courses is calculated with the help of SMS triggered E-Assessments and then classify the different users based on the assessment score.…”
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confidence: 99%