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DOLOG, P., GAVRILOAIE, R., NEJDL, W., AND BRASE, J. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference (Budapest, Hungary, May 2003).
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DOLOG, P., GAVRILOAIE, R., NEJDL, W., AND BRASE, J. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference (Budapest, Hungary, May 2003).
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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DOLOG, P., GAVRILOAIE, R., NEJDL, W., AND BRASE, J. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference (Budapest, Hungary, May 2003).
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
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Peter Dolog, Rita Gavriloaie, Wolfgang Nejdl, and Jan Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
....be recommended by recommendation services or can be filtered by filtering services. Personal learning assistants support learners or user to use the network. We discussed possibilities how to adapt course provision which is composed from resources described by metadata in RDF bindings of LOM in [1]. This paper explaines how to integrate external systems (content or resource providers) with Edutella framework, introduce QEL language used for query This report was done in the context of ELENA project (http: www.elenaproject. org) and part of this report have appeared in several ELENA ....
Peter Dolog, Rita Gavriloaie, Wolfgang Nejdl, and Jan Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
....systems from DOCS and OBS. These sources can now be used as a candidate set for meta data for adaptation. Further, our approach contributes to solutions for the open document space problem [8, 2] If we consider adaptive functionality as a query in open environments (as it has been done e.g. in [5]) it turns out that a decisive task is to determine the characteristics of adaptive functionality in order to define useful queries. 6 Conclusion This paper proposes a component based definition of adaptive educational hypermedia based on first order logic. We have shown the applicability of ....
Dolog, P., Gavriloaie, R., Nejdl, W., and Brase, J. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In International World Wide Web Conference (Budapest, Ungarn, May 2003).
....systems from DOCS and OBS. These sources can now be used as a candidate set for meta data for adaptation. Further, our approach contributes to solutions for the open document space problem [11, 2] If we consider adaptive functionality as a query in open environments (as it has been done e.g. in [6]) it turns out that a decisive task is to determine the characteristics of adaptive functionality in order to define useful queries. 6 Conclusion This report proposes a component based definition of adaptive educational hypermedia based on first order logic. We have shown the applicability of ....
Dolog, P., Gavriloaie, R., Nejdl, W., and Brase, J. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In International World Wide Web Conference (Budapest, Ungarn, May 2003).
....and enable personalized access, use and delivery of the resources and services bound to them. The network is based on the Edutella P2P infrastructure [9] This work is the extension of our previously published work on integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques into open RDF based environments [3]. The rest of the paper is structured as follows. First, we motivate our work by discussing some characteristics of open environments (section 2) Section 3 discusses available standards. We then remark on how users or learners can be modelled by utilizing RDF and RDFS in section 4. We then ....
....fragments available in the course. The Datalog based RDF QEL language allow us to implement reasoning capabilities by using prolog or other Datalog based systems. These reasoning can be run on specific peers when broadcasted messages are received or after receiving results of submitted query. In [3] we already described some reasoning capabilities for some adaptive hypermedia techniques for an electronic course. The basic idea is to match learner performance descriptions to requirements (accessibility restrictions) a resource has for specific learner. It means that both (learning resource ....
Peter Dolog, Rita Gavriloaie, Wolfgang Nejdl, and Jan Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proc. of 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003.
....independent peers, and retrieved by using queries against this network. During the last two years we have been working on such an infrastructure, Edutella, 23, 24] and indeed, a (possibly adaptive) hypermedia system based on RDF annotated pages, appropriate queries and possibly user models (see [12]) seems to be a very interesting generalization of centralized hypermedia systems. In the Edutella network, each peer can make its metadata information available to all other peers as a set of RDF statements, suitable for describing his own (and possibly other distributed) resources. Queries for ....
P. Dolog, R. Gavriloaie, W. Nejdl, and J. Brase. Integrating adaptive hypermedia techniques and open rdf-based environments. In Proceedings of the 12th International World Wide Web Conference, Budapest, Hungary, May 2003. to appear.
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Dolog, P., Gavriloaie, R., Nejdl, W., and Brase, J. Integrating Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques and Open RDF-Based Environments. In: Proc. of The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2003.
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Dolog, P., Gavriloaie, R., Nejdl, W., and Brase, J. Integrating Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques and Open RDF-Based Environments. In: Proc. of The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2003.
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