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    ID3.27 Guidelines describing installation, configuration, maintenance and monitoring of the TENCompetence infrastructure

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    Alberts, J., Heyenrath, S., Lemmers, R., & Cherian, R. (2009). ID3.27 Guidelines describing installation, configuration, maintenance and monitoring of the TENCompetence infrastructure.Describes how to install and configure the tools of the TENCompetence infrastructure.The work on this publication has been sponsored by the TENCompetence Integrated Project that is funded by the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme, priority IST/Technology Enhanced Learning. Contract 027087 [http://www.tencompetence.org

    ID3.24 - Updated design for release 6.0 of the TENCompetence software

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    Vogten, H., Martens, H., Heyenrath, S., Lemmers, R., Alberts, J., Finders, A., & Schaeps, L. (2009). ID3.24 - Updated design for release 6.0 of the TENCompetence software. TENCompetence.Describes the software architecture of release 6.0 of the PCM, the final release of the project, to developers that need to use, extend or change the PCM server. The views from the 4+1 approach by Kruchten are used to describe the software architecture.The work on this publication has been sponsored by the TENCompetence Integrated Project that is funded by the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme, priority IST/Technology Enhanced Learning. Contract 027087 [http://www.tencompetence.org

    TENCompetence release 5.0

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    The 5.0 release of TENCompetence includes: - revised competence model services - new portfolio service - integration with Liferay and three portlets - competence map editor - portfolio portlet - search portlet This version corresponds with the Brahmaputra release of TENCompetence (see http://dev.tencompetence.org/trac). Available under the three clause BSD licence, Copyright TENCompetence Foundation.This is the 5.0 release of the TENCompetence service infrastructure. First version adopted to integrate with Liferay.The work on this publication has been sponsored by the TENCompetence Integrated Project that is funded by the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme, priority IST/Technology Enhanced Learning. Contract 027087 [http://www.tencompetence.org

    OpenU 1.0

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    Alberts, J., Finders, A., Martens, H., Obreza, M., Schaeps, L., Slootmaker, A., Slot, W., Storm, J., Ternier, S., Van der Vegt, W., & Vogten, H. (2012). OpenU (Version 1.0) [Software]. Heerlen, The Netherlands: Open Universiteit. Available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL3).OpenU is the educational innovation environment of the Open Universiteit with the aim to provide a unique, well-functioning personal digital learning and working environment that supports people through their career for all their needs of knowledge. In OpenU new educational services are developed and tested with real users. OpenU is in use for the master Learning Sciences and by the Computer Science department. The environment is implemented as a set of portlets for the Liferay 6 EE (version 6 SP2) portal. This is the 1.0 release of the OpenU software platform. Development is ongoing
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