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Acknowledgments
- First and foremost, my gratitude goes out to my two supervisors, Prof. Alexandra Poulovassilis and Dr. Peter Wood. They have been, each one in their own way, real mentors that deeply influenced my way of thinking and working. I will always be grateful for their encouragement, continuous support and
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Event–Condition–Action Rules on RDF Metadata in P2P Environments
- Abstract. RDF is one of the technologies proposed to realise the vision of the Semantic Web and it is being increasingly used in distributed webbased applications. The use of RDF in applications that require timely notification of metadata changes raises the need for mechanisms for monitoring and pr
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A Services-enabled Environment for Personalising Lifelong Learning Pathways
- Abstract. Assisting independent learners to access, compose and manage their learning pathway throughout their life in a range of institutional, informal and work-based settings is a challenging issue on the lifelong learning agenda. In this paper, we present a service-based architecture and an impl
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RDFTL : An Event-Condition-Action Language for RDF
- RDF is becoming a core technology in the Semantic Web. Providing the ability to describe metadata information that can be easily navigated, and the ease of storing it in existing relational database systems, have made RDF a very popular way of expressing and exchanging metadata information. However,
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RDFTL: An Event-Condition-Action Language for RDF
- RDF is becoming a core technology in the Semantic Web. Providing the ability to describe metadata information that can be easily navigated, and the ease of storing it in existing relational database systems, have made RDF a very popular way of expressing and exchanging metadata information. However,
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Event-Condition-Action Rule Languages for the Semantic Web
- The Semantic Web is based on XML and RDF as its fundamental standards for exchanging and storing information on the World Wide Web. Event-condition-action (ECA) rules are a natural candidate for supporting reactive functionality on XML or RDF repositories. In this paper we describe a language fo
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Personalisation Services for Self e-Learning
- This paper describes the personalisation services designed for self e-learning networks in the SeLeNe project. These include personalised search results, view definition over learning object metadata, metadata generation for composite learning objects and personalised event and change notificati
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Personalisation Services for Self e-Learning Networks
- This paper describes the personalisation services designed for self e-learning networks in the SeLeNe project. A self e-learning network consists of web-based learning objects that have been made available to the network by its users, along with metadata descriptions of these learning objects an
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Self E-Learning Networks - Functionality, User Requirements and Exploitation Scenarios
- This deliverable addresses the functionality, user requirements and exploitation scenarios of the SeLeNe project. We begin by introducing the aims of SeLeNe and discussing users' expectations of e-learning systems. We then describe the main functionality of SeLeNe. Next, we compare SeLeNe with tradi
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Adaptive Personalisation in Self e-Learning
- This paper presents some of the personalisation services designed for self e-learning networks in the SeLeNe project. A self e-learning network consists of web-based learning objects that have been made available to the network by its users, along with metadata descriptions of these learning obje
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