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This paper presents the results of our innovative approach for the realization of a model driven development framework for modeling context-aware adaptive learning activities within Context-aware and adaptive learning environments. Its core element consists of a domain specific visual modeling language called CAAML (Context-aware Adaptive Activities Modeling Language). After, we present the developed...
Making collaborative work environments fit the needs of changing collaboration situations is currently supported by collaborative tailoring or customization approaches requiring end-users to actively take initiative of tailoring or customization. We propose to avoid this overhead by (1) context-based adaptations of collaboration environments and (2) supporting a process model guiding the interaction...
Effectively guiding people in complex and highly dynamic work environment requires advances in high-level declarative activity models that can describe the flow of human work activities and their intended outcomes, as well as novel user interface models for distributing guidance information across time and space. This paper describes a new line of research aimed at developing a new programming and...
Modern e-learning systems are mostly implemented by computer science specialists, who often lack awareness of the pedagogical/psychological aspects of e-learning processes. However, every approach to e-learning implementation must be based on sound pedagogical background. Currently, the development of adaptive and personalised learning environments is a hot topic in the e-learning domain, nevertheless,...
Computing technology is radically changing the manner in which we work and communicate with computers. ubiquitous virtual reality (U-VR) has been researched in order to apply the concept of virtual reality and its technology into ubiquitous computing. In this paper, we analyze past research on ubiquitous virtual reality and find future research direction.
The increasing number of requirements for Web information systems and the increasing need for making their components interoperable ask for a new vision for the architecture of such Systems. We focus on two of these requirements: usability and interoperability. We present, in this paper, our contribution that aims at proposing a new architecture of Web information systems, supporting adaptation to...
The challenge of supporting Ubiquitous Computing is to assist the user by helping their applications make better decisions with better information. Smart spaces and other information sources can provide this information, but it is unrealistic to expect all the information to be represented in the same way everywhere. This means that the goal of ubiquitous computing translates into a problem of information...
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