2012 IEEE Seventh International Conference on Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technology in Education 2012
DOI: 10.1109/wmute.2012.37
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Towards a Decentralized and Self-Adaptive System for M-Learning Applications

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“…In [2], we presented a novel concept named Mobile Virtual Device (MVD), where a composition of devices is considered as a whole and attempts to facilitate the activity design for M-Learning activities hiding the internal distribution of services among devices (Fig.1). The MVD concept is an attempt to facilitate the conceptualization of a distributed system by non-developer stakeholders, and its composition use by developers.…”
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“…In [2], we presented a novel concept named Mobile Virtual Device (MVD), where a composition of devices is considered as a whole and attempts to facilitate the activity design for M-Learning activities hiding the internal distribution of services among devices (Fig.1). The MVD concept is an attempt to facilitate the conceptualization of a distributed system by non-developer stakeholders, and its composition use by developers.…”
Section: A Resource Share and Mvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These components allow the discovery and share of services along the devices in the organization. As well, the concept points out the need for a component to interpret the activity requirements that would lead to the identification of needed members in the organization [2].…”
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“…However, with the introduction of new mobile information technology [2] and pervasive expansion of wireless technology, these conventional techniques will be replaced the brand-new mobile learning [3]. In recent years, mobile learning is a field which combines mobile computing and electronic learning (e-learning) [3], have provided more interactive and personalized instruction based on the learner's context [4] and learner cognitive profile [5].…”
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