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The academic mobility is one of key factors that enable the globalization of research and education. In this paper we study the network of ERASMUS staff and student exchange agreements between academic institutions involved in FETCH - a big European project oriented towards future education and training in computer science. The structure of the network was investigated relying on standard metrics...
At the beginning of the new century, we started with an educational project aimed at the joint development and shared use of teaching materials for software engineering education. The aim was to transfer knowledge, as well as to save expenses. Over the years, our cooperation did not only cover the development of the course, but also its delivery, e.g. by guest lecturing. This paper reports on the...
Developing teaching materials is a time-consuming and expensive activity. Thus, over the years, several consortia have created joint materials to benefit from them. It is expected that shared teaching materials are a means to save effort in its development, to transfer methodological and technical knowledge between different university staff, and to exchange experience in practical application. However,...
Effective team formation and the influence of team structure on the results students accomplish on team assignments are discussed in this paper. Also some strategies for team formation and a particular software tool have been developed to help automate that process.
Collaborative tagging systems have grown in popularity over the Web in the last years based on their simplicity to categorize and retrieve content using open-ended tags. Besides helping user to organize his/her personal collections, a tag also can be regarded as a user's or expert's personal opinion expression. Thus, the tagging information can be used to make recommendations. In this paper, an innovative...
A course on “Software Project Management” created as a part of DAAD project was conducted for the seventh time at the Department of Mathematics and Informatics in Novi Sad during the school-year 2010/11. At the beginning, it has been a part of the “Business Informatics” curriculum, as an elective course for the students of the final semester of studies. After realizing its importance, the course was...
Project "Towards the better software metrics tool" is a bilateral project between Slovenia and Serbia. It was supported by Ministries of Sciences of both countries. The main goal of this project was to detect the main difficulties in application of software metrics in practice and to deal with them by development of a more useful software metrics tool. Additional goal is establishment of...
The paper presents initial ideas and architecture for harvesting learning contents available on the web, with intention to support more qualitative usage and reusability of learning resources. Commonly-known web technologies are considered as good instruments to be used for harvesting and mining embedded metadata. Metadata harvesting/mining through different learning resources is by its nature distributed,...
Semantic Web technologies seem to be a promising technological foundation for the next generation of e-learning systems. Although ontologies have a set of basic implicit reasoning mechanisms derived from the description logic which they are typically based on (such as classification, relations, instance checking, etc.), they need rules to make further inferences and to express relations that cannot...
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