Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments

Today's knowledge society of the 21st century requires a flexible learning environment which is capable to adapt according to teaching and learning objectives, students profiles and preferences for information and communication technologies and services. To combine tasks and context dependent s...

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Main Authors: Chang, Vanessa, Guetl, Christian, Wurzinger, G.
Other Authors: E Chang
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2009
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Online Access:http://dest2009.debii.curtin.edu.au/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41140
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Guetl, Christian
Wurzinger, G.
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description Today's knowledge society of the 21st century requires a flexible learning environment which is capable to adapt according to teaching and learning objectives, students profiles and preferences for information and communication technologies and services. To combine tasks and context dependent services to a tailored ad-hoc learning environment, service orchestration and choreography are promising and interesting concepts. In this paper, backed by an ecosystem-based conceptual architecture, SOAP-based and lightweight Web service technologies for service composition, will be reviewed, and the promises and challengs for both approaches will be discussed. Based on these findings our motivation for a light-weight web services composition is given and a first approach is outlined which builds on the combination of machine-redeable service description, mechanism of tool-assisted mashup creation and standardizes languages for service composition.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-411402022-12-09T07:12:33Z Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments Chang, Vanessa Guetl, Christian Wurzinger, G. E Chang Ernesto Damiani Farookh Khadeer Hussain Web 2.0 service orchestration and choreography Web services service composition e-learning Today's knowledge society of the 21st century requires a flexible learning environment which is capable to adapt according to teaching and learning objectives, students profiles and preferences for information and communication technologies and services. To combine tasks and context dependent services to a tailored ad-hoc learning environment, service orchestration and choreography are promising and interesting concepts. In this paper, backed by an ecosystem-based conceptual architecture, SOAP-based and lightweight Web service technologies for service composition, will be reviewed, and the promises and challengs for both approaches will be discussed. Based on these findings our motivation for a light-weight web services composition is given and a first approach is outlined which builds on the combination of machine-redeable service description, mechanism of tool-assisted mashup creation and standardizes languages for service composition. 2009 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41140 10.1109/DEST.2009.5276765 http://dest2009.debii.curtin.edu.au/ IEEE Industrial Electronics Society fulltext
spellingShingle Web 2.0
service orchestration and choreography
Web services
service composition
e-learning
Chang, Vanessa
Guetl, Christian
Wurzinger, G.
Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
title Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
title_full Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
title_fullStr Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
title_full_unstemmed Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
title_short Towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
title_sort towards greater flexibility in the learning ecosystem - promises and obstacles of service composition for learning environments
topic Web 2.0
service orchestration and choreography
Web services
service composition
e-learning
url http://dest2009.debii.curtin.edu.au/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41140