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Cristea, Alexandra I., Floes, Davy, Stash, Natalia and Bra, Paul M. E. de (2003) MOT meets AHA! In: 12th International PEG Conference (PEG 2003), St. Petersburg, Russia, 28 Jun - 1st Jul 2003

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Abstract

MOT (My Online Teacher) is an adaptive hypermedia system (AHS) web-authoring environment. MOT is now being further developed according to the LAOS five-layer adaptation model for adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-material, containing a domain -, goal -, user -, adaptation – and presentation model. The adaptation itself follows the LAG three-layer granularity structure, figuring direct adaptation techniques and rules, an adaptation language and adaptation strategies. In this paper we shortly describe the theoretical basis of MOT, i.e., LAOS and LAG, and then give some information about the current state of MOT. The purpose of this paper is to show how we plan the design and development of MOT and the well-known system AHA! (Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture), developed at the Technical University of Eindhoven since 1996. We aim especially at the integration with AHA! 2.0. Although AHA! 2.0 represents a progress when compared to the previous versions, a lot of adaptive features that are described by the LAOS and the adaptation granulation model and that are being implemented into MOT are not yet (directly) available. So therefore AHA! can benefit from MOT. On the other hand, AHA! offers a running platform for the adaptation engine, which can benefit MOT in return.

Item Type: Conference Item (Paper)
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA76 Electronic computers. Computer science. Computer software
Divisions: Faculty of Science > Computer Science
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Web sites -- Authoring programs, Self-adaptive software, Interactive multimedia
Official Date: 2003
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DateEvent
2003Completion
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Funder: Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
Grant number: 101144-CP-1-2002-NL-MINERVA-MPP (ADAPT)
Conference Paper Type: Paper
Title of Event: 12th International PEG Conference (PEG 2003)
Type of Event: Conference
Location of Event: St. Petersburg, Russia
Date(s) of Event: 28 Jun - 1st Jul 2003

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