Regionally Distributed Architecture for Dynamic e-Learning Environment (RDADeLE)

Saleh AlZahrani*, Aladdin Ayesh, Hussein Zedan

*Corresponding author for this work

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingPublished conference contribution

    5 Citations (Scopus)

    Abstract

    Grids are increasingly being used in applications, one of which is e-learning. As most of academic and business institutions and training centres around the world have adopted this technology in order to create, deliver and manage their learning materials through the web, the subject has become the focus of investigate. Still, collaboration between these institutions and centres is limited. Existing technologies such as grid, web services and agents are promising better results. In this paper we propose to make the e-learning environment more dynamic by dividing it into regional data grids. Multi-agent technology has been applied to integrate each regional data grid with the others in order to produce an architecture which is more scalable, stronger and efficient. The result is what we call it Regionally Distributed Architecture for Dynamic e-Learning Environment (RDADeLE).

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2008 Conference on Human System Interaction, HSI 2008
    Pages579-584
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    Event2008 Conference on Human System Interaction, HSI 2008 - Krakow, Poland
    Duration: 25 May 200827 May 2008

    Conference

    Conference2008 Conference on Human System Interaction, HSI 2008
    Country/TerritoryPoland
    CityKrakow
    Period25/05/0827/05/08

    Keywords

    • Analysis
    • Autonomous
    • Data access
    • Data grid
    • Distributed data grid
    • e-Learning
    • Intelligent
    • Learning Management Systems (LMS)
    • Learning Objects(LO)
    • Multi-Agent
    • Regional grid
    • Search

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