Service-Oriented Coordination Platform for Technology-Enhanced Learning
Author(s) -
Boris Shishkov,
Marten van Sinderen
Publication year - 2009
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0004463000300047
Subject(s) - computer science , service (business) , service oriented architecture , knowledge management , enforcement , architecture , process management , work (physics) , complement (music) , engineering management , web service , engineering , business , world wide web , marketing , mechanical engineering , art , biochemistry , chemistry , complementation , political science , law , visual arts , gene , phenotype
It is currently difficult to coordinate learning processes, not only because multiple stakeholders are involved (such as students, teachers, administrative staff, technical staff), but also because these processes are driven by sophisticated rules (such as rules on how to provide learning material, rules on how to assess students’ progress, rules on how to share educational responsibilities). This is one of the reasons for the slow progress in technology-enhanced learning. Consequently, there is a clear demand for technological facilitation of the coordination of learning processes. In this work, we suggest some solution directions that are based on SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture). In particular, we propose a coordination service pattern consistent with SOA and based on requirements that follow from an analysis of both learning processes and potentially useful support technologies. We present the service pattern considering both functional and non-functional issues, and we address policy enforcement as well. Finally, we complement our proposed architecture-level solution directions with an example. The example illustrates our ideas and is also used to identify: (i) a short list of educational IT services; (ii) related non-functional concerns; they will be considered in future work.
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