Using Ontological Engineering for Developing E-Learning Course
Recent Researches in Communications, Information Science and Education: Proceedings of the International Conference 2012
Sarma Cakula, Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem

Ontological engineering have become an efficient methodology for knowledge representation and management in many domains and tasks. Ontology design, approaches and methodologies are very important issues for building ontologies for specific task. This paper presents the application of the ontological engineering methodology in e-Learning domain. It presents the development of two web-based ontologies in the area of artificial intelligence technology. The first one is the “Artificial Intelligence in Education” ontology and the second is ‘Expert Systems” ontology. The developed ontologies were encoded in OWL-DL format using the Protégé-OWL editing environment.


Keywords
Artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence in education, e-learning, knowledge representation, ontological engineering.

Cakula, S., M. Salem, A. Using Ontological Engineering for Developing E-Learning Course. In: Recent Researches in Communications, Information Science and Education: Proceedings of the International Conference, Greece, Athens, 7-9 March, 2012. [S.l.]: WSEAS Press, 2012, pp.220-225. ISBN 978-1-61804-077-0.

Publication language
English (en)
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