Sharing and Search for Learning Materials by Semantically Enriched Peer-to-Peer Networks
Key: DKSS03-1
Author: Luka Divac-Krnic, Cornelia Seeberg, Ralf Steinmetz
Date: June 2003
Kind: In proceedings
Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
Book title: Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2003
Abstract: In the absence of the Semantic Web alternatives using peer-to-peer networks may be worked out. A bold assertion is made that peer-to-peer networks can get more efficient and performant than the Semantic Web with all its potentials can be incepted. On the way towards semantically and technically enhanced peer-to-peer networks an overview shall be given which interests shall be targeted and who or what institutions can mostly benefit from such networks considering the resources at disposition. One sure beneficiary from our point of view would be educational bodies like universities which would profit from each other through wider proliferation of learning materials.
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