处理异构学术课程

R. Hackelbusch
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学术课程遵循非常不同的课程。在博洛尼亚进程中提出了克服这一尚未解决的问题的第一个路线图。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架来实现这一目标。它使学生能够将其他机构的课程整合到自己的课程中,即使相应机构的课程不同。为了允许类替换,我们建议开发描述所需元数据的本体。索引文本的方法以及基于案例的推理技术被用来识别可互换的、组织的和语义上等价的类。参与机构之间的互操作性是使用Web服务和点对点网络完成的。可以整合现有的学习管理系统。因此,为了获得学位,学生在哪里上课是透明的。此外,教育机构可以通过整合额外的课程来扩大他们的课程
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Handling Heterogeneous Academic Curricula
Academic programs follow very heterogeneous curricula. A first roadmap to overcome this still unsolved problem was stated in the Bologna-process. In this paper, we propose a framework heading this goal. It enables students to integrate classes from other institutions into their own curriculum even if the curriculum at the corresponding institution differs. In order to allow class substitutions, we propose the development of an ontology describing the required metadata. Methods for indexing texts as well as case-based reasoning techniques were used in order to identify interchangeable, organizational and semantical equivalent classes. Interoperability between participating institutions was accomplished using Web services and peer-to-peer nets. Existing learning management systems can be integrated. As a result, it was transparent to students where they take their classes in order to reach their degree. Furthermore, educational institutions can broaden their offerings by integrating additional programs
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