2016 IEEE 8th International Conference on Intelligent Systems (IS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/is.2016.7737500
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Smart learning environment for the development of Smart City applications

Abstract: The paper presents the results of the "Smart People for Smart Cities!" project funded by European Structural Funds Human Resources. "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, Romania in partnership with UTI SA Romania, UNINOVA Portugal and INFOR ELEA Italy have collaborated to bridge and enhance people's skills and competences for the development of smart city applications within the university curricula of Applied Electronics, Computer Science and Environmental Engineering specialties. The primary goal was … Show more

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“…Likewise, SLEs might collect multiple samples along the learning activity to trace stakeholders' actions and reactions. Technology plays a key [19]- [22], [25]- [32], [38], [40], [41], [45]- [47], [49], [51], [53], [54], [56]- [60], [62]- [76] Traceable (tracking and monitoring features) 21 (30.88%) role in SLEs collecting contextual information, which could refer to [85]: (i) identification of the stakeholder (e.g., through face recognition, person identification) or an object (e.g., RFID); (ii) timestamp when learning activities are performed, to record the time where the learning activity is performed;…”
Section: B Technologies Involved In Slesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, SLEs might collect multiple samples along the learning activity to trace stakeholders' actions and reactions. Technology plays a key [19]- [22], [25]- [32], [38], [40], [41], [45]- [47], [49], [51], [53], [54], [56]- [60], [62]- [76] Traceable (tracking and monitoring features) 21 (30.88%) role in SLEs collecting contextual information, which could refer to [85]: (i) identification of the stakeholder (e.g., through face recognition, person identification) or an object (e.g., RFID); (ii) timestamp when learning activities are performed, to record the time where the learning activity is performed;…”
Section: B Technologies Involved In Slesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning management systems (LMSs) were referenced in [28], [29], [35], [38], [39], [42]- [46], [49], [50], [53], [58], [59], [62], [63], [87], [88] Desktop computers 17 (25%) [19], [21], [22], [24], [31], [33], [40], [42], [43], [60], [63], [64], [67], [73], [77], [78], [87] Learning management system 14 (20.59%)…”
Section: B Technologies Involved In Slesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A real-life case ''Smart People for Smart Cities!'' is studied in Kadar, 20 which simulates the real conditions of the smart city and creates an enhanced learning and teaching environment. Meanwhile, Yin et al 21 present context-aware mobile learning for professional situations in the smart city.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We extend the normalization process to memory and bandwidth. Similar to equation 18, we defined a normalization process of memory and bandwidth that is shown in equations (19) and (20), respectively…”
Section: Utility Functionmentioning
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