2017
DOI: 10.1515/cplbu-2017-0032
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Design and development of an interactive mobile-based decision support system for selecting higher education studies

Abstract: This work is an attempt to contribute to the knowledge and guidance of young people (lyceum graduates, higher education students and recent graduates) regarding important issues related to their career and vocational prospects. These issues are related to major relevant questions such as 'what' and 'where' to study, as well as the contents and the prospects of all provided specializations by the departments of Greek institutes of higher education. This article focuses on the analysis and the design of a mobile… Show more

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“…The next design is the design of the application display that will be used by user according to Figure 7. This design has similarities design with the design of the study design of [8] with additional drawer right side menu to enter the criteria used.…”
Section: B Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next design is the design of the application display that will be used by user according to Figure 7. This design has similarities design with the design of the study design of [8] with additional drawer right side menu to enter the criteria used.…”
Section: B Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, more and more schools have established their own educational resource libraries and used them as the basis for their own teaching applications [5]. However, some results have been achieved and valuable experiences have been accumulated in building educational resource libraries, and some standards have been developed about educational resources [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%