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    INTEGRATING SEMANTIC SEARCH IN E-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES: THE ELSE SYSTEM

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    The integration of semantic web methodologies and e-learning technologies is a challenge that has attracted a lot of attention for a decade. Given this, the purpose of this paper is the definition of a new e-learning semantic web methodology for the development of courses for health professionals in both distance and residential learning modes. ELSE is an ontology-based system which allows the construction of customized e-learning courses according to the needs and learning preferences of the user. It integrates semantic search methodologies and e-learning technologies. The underlying methodology relies on a reference domain ontology and teaching multimedial interactive modules, referred to as Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs), which are annotated according to the concepts of the ontology. The user can specify his/her training needs by selecting a set of concepts from the ontology, and the SemSim semantic search engine allows the identification of the set of RLOs that satisfy the user request at best, in efficient way. SemSim is a semantic similarity method which has been extensively experimented with and shows a higher correlation with human judgment with respect to the most relevant similarity methods defined in the literature. The set of RLOs is successively reorganized according to the learning preferences of the user. ELSE has been developed within a project of the CME (Continuing Medical Education) program - ECM for Italian participants - whose goal is the introduction of new methodologies and tools to keep updated health professionals and, in particular, medical specialists, in order to ensure effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of the national health service. ELSE has been tested and validated in the domain of osteoporosis, and the overall judgment about the system is very positive, both in terms of usability and effectiveness of customization. The system has been developed in cooperation with the ECM provider SPES S.c.p.A., accredited by the Italian Ministry of Health

    From geospatial data capture to the delivery of GIS-ready information : improved management within a GIS environment

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    This thesis presents the research undertaken to investigate how geospatial data handling techniques and technology can be potentially used to enhance the existing management of entire survey datasets from their captured stage to a GIS-ready state and the delivery of this to the user. Discovery of the current systems for managing survey data and information in the Survey and Mapping Department Malaysia (JUPEM) has been presented. In addition, the surveying practice and processes carried out have been examined, especially the different type of data and information existed within the raw data capture right through to the production of GIS-ready information. The current GIS technology and techniques for managing geospatial data have been inspected to gain an in-depth understanding of them. Geospatial object as an approach to model reality of the world has been discovered and used to model the raw, processed, the GIS-ready information. To implement the management, a prototype Database Management System (DBMS) has been implemented, and a trial data population and processing steps have been carried out. An enhancement of the managemenot f the datasetsf rom geospatiald ata capturet o the GIS-ready infori-nation has beend emonstratedT. o deliver online the final product, demonstrationo f available methods were illustrated, and then contrasted. A range of datasets around Malaysian context were used in the research. The investigation revealed that raw, processed and GIS-ready information can be successfully modelled as object in an object-relational spatial database. Using inherent GIS tools, survey datasets management and processing steps within the same system are evidently achieved in a prototype implemented DBMS. An improved management showing the capability of 'drill-down search' and 'two-way traceability' to access and search spatial and non-spatial information in the system is effectively illustrated. Demonstration of the vendor specific and open source technology for the GIS-ready information delivery leads to the comparison between them. The thesis concludes by recognising that a management for raw captured data, processed set of data and GIS-ready information, and the delivery of this, within GIS environment is possible. The inherent GIS tools and DBMS have presented a single-view system for geospatial data management providing superior interfaces that are easy to learn and use, and users are able to specify and perform the desired tasks efficiently. Delivery of data has some constraints that need to be considered before embarking into either vendor specific application or open source technology. In JUPEM, time and cost can be reduced by applying and implementing the suggested GIS application for cadastral and topographic surveys right up to the creation of GIS-ready information, as detailed in the thesis. The research also finds that the in-depth understanding and experience, practically and theoretically, of all aspects of current GIS technologies and techniques gained through this research has achieved an overarching inspiration: equalisation of a high level of awareness and ability of staff in handling GIS project development within currently developing countries with those in the developed countries, and within the national survey and mapping department with those of other government departments and commercial GIS contractors.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServicePublic Service Department of Malaysia : Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia : University of Newcastle upon TyneGBUnited Kingdo

    Inheritance hierarchy design in object-oriented databases

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    Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Biblioteca Centrale - P.le Aldo Moro, 7 Rome / CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle RichercheSIGLEITItal
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