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Constructing Knowledge Bases for e-Learning Using Protege 2000 and Web Services
Taipei, Taiwan March 25-March 30
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Mike Hogeboom, Athabasca University
Fuhua Lin, Athabasca University
Larbi Esmahi, Athabasca University
Chunsheng Yang, National Research Council Canada
This paper presents an approach to designing and developing knowledge bases in e-Learning systems. We explore the use of Prot?g? 2000 as a knowledge editor for course material, with the addition of Web Service interfaces on top of it to facilitate retrieval of the content. Prot?g? 2000 provides an extensible infrastructure and allows the easy construction of domain ontologies, customized data entry forms, and provides an API that can easily be extended by Web Services for the purpose of dynamic course material creation. The use of ontology and Web Services makes the knowledge bases for e-Learning sharable, reusable, and interoperable with other technologies, such as .Net, which have standard Web Service implementations.
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Mike Hogeboom, Fuhua Lin, Larbi Esmahi, Chunsheng Yang, "Constructing Knowledge Bases for e-Learning Using Protege 2000 and Web Services," aina, vol. 1, pp.215-220, 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers), 2005
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