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Adobe Systems Case Study: Australian Army | 2006-06-13 01:00:28 | Adobe Systems |
| Rapid advances in technology are not only changing the way armies fight, but also the way armies train for war. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Australian Army's Training Command, which is using Macromedia technology and sophisticated instructional design principles to produce efficient and effective eLearning to train thousands of full- and part-time military members every year. The Australian Army wanted to supplement resource-intensive face-to-face training with a technology-based approach that enables the Army to deliver efficient and effective knowledge and skills-based training to regular and reserve military members wherever they are. Through the introduction of technology-based training and the use of Macromedia technology, they have significantly increased the quality of their training. | |||
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Managing Responses to Medical Information Requests: The Next Generation of Medical Communications | 2006-07-13 04:00:12 | RWD |
| This white paper begins with a description of Traditional Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in Life Sciences, continues with a short discussion of the Evolution of Medical Communications and Unified Compliance Management, followed by an overview of an implementation of the Integrated Medical Communications Solution recently adopted by a number of Life Sciences companies, and concludes with the benefits of Component Authoring and Automated Publishing. The Integrated Medical Communications Solution has resulted in improved staff utilization through more efficient authoring and publishing processes, increased quality and consistency on medical inquiry responses, ability to handle increasing call volumes without increasing staff, and higher levels of client satisfaction. | |||
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Webcast: Uncovering Revenue Opportunities with Simplified License Management | 2006-09-11 12:44:29 | Macrovision |
Check out this on-demand Webinar from Macrovision for an overview of the features and benefits of FLEXnet Operations, a license management solution that can help you maximize upgrade and renewal revenues while reducing your fulfillment and support costs. This audiocast and accompanying slide presentation outline the key advantages of FLEXnet Operations, including its ability to:
No matter how big or small your portfolio of offerings may be, if you want to simplify license management and uncover hidden revenue opportunities, you'll benefit from listening to this Macrovision Webinar, now available on demand. |
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Promising the Best of Both Worlds: The Impact and Future of Commercial Open Source | 2006-07-24 12:52:49 | SugarCRM |
| Recently, the commercial and open source enterprise software markets are converging at an accelerated pace, offering new benefits for businesses world wide. This paper, authored by technology trend leader Dan Woods, examines the convergence of hybrid commercial open source software business models emerging in today's market place. New trends like try-before-you-buy appeal, new pricing models, and accelerated software development cycles can significantly change how IT departments adopt commercial open source. This white paper gives IT professionals the tools to evaluate commercial open source enterprise solutions based on how the software gets designed, written, marketed, and sold. Sponsored by SugarCRM. | |||
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Authoring Constraint-Based Tutors in ASPIRE | 2006-03-17 | University of Canterbury |
| This paper presents a project the goal of which is to develop ASPIRE, a complete authoring and deployment environment for constraint-based Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs). ASPIRE is based on the previous work on constraint-based tutors and WETAS, the tutoring shell. ASPIRE consists of the authoring server (ASPIRE-Author), which enables domain experts to easily develop new constraint-base tutors, and a tutoring server (ASPIRE-Tutor), which deploys the developed systems. Preliminary evaluation shows that ASPIRE is successful in producing domain models, but more thorough evaluation is planned. | |||
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Action-Oriented Weblog to Support Academic Conference Participants | 2006-05-10 01:00:27 | National Institute of Informatics |
| This paper proposes a system called ActionLog which supports authoring and sharing Weblog contents for the purposes of reviewing support and communication support on Academic Conferences. ActionLog collects users' actions from other information systems placed at a conference site, and automatically generates drafts of Weblog contents based on the action contexts. Users can edit and publish entries according to their will. The authors implemented and applied the system on an actual academic conference as a field test. The result shows that the system was used both for reviewing their activities and for communicating other participants. | |||
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Personal Media Sharing and Authoring on the Web | 2006-06-02 01:00:29 | Association for Computing Machinery |
| This paper proposes a novel system working on the Web for personal media sharing and authoring. Three primary technologies enable this end-to-end system, including scalable video coding, intelligent multimedia content analysis, and template-based media authoring. Scalable video codec tackles the issue of huge data transmission, multimedia content analysis facilitates automatic video editing, and template-based media authoring scheme further reduces the workload of media sharing and authoring. Experiment and a demo system on a real Internet environment show that this novel system is effective. | |||
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An Integrated Multimedia System for Web-Based University Education | 2005-09-14 | Universidad Antonio de Nebrija |
| This paper presents a pilot educational project aimed to develop an integrated system to allow the teaching community to experiment and evaluate the benefits of multimedia lessons. The key issues of the project are the development of a structured database, the design of multimedia templates, the implementation of a web based authoring application that enables professors to be course builders, and the delivery mechanisms to dynamically generate multimedia content. This paper discusses the concept and realization of the system as well as the first results accompanying the project.
Tags: Multimedia, Application Development |
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E-Learning - A Prerequisite for the Web Authoring System Realization | 2005-08-09 | University of Novi Sad |
| This paper includes a summary of authoring systems, which became the base of informatic modernization of the learning process in all fields. Besides conceptual determination and classification of the authoring systems, the paper also discusses the technology for the realization of the WEB authoring system on the example of the Polytechnical Engineering College. Further, a review is given of leading web authoring systems, and conclusions are made about the current situation and further development trends. One of the e-learning materials for the Algorithms and Data Structures developed at the Polytechnical Engineering College is described in detail. Possibilities of the e-learning application in already existing web authoring systems are presented, its advantages and disadvantages are pointed out, and further directions of improvement and application in our conditions.
Tags: Online - Distance Education |
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Authoring of Adaptive Hypermedia | 2005-08-06 | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| This paper briefly describes the important topic of Authoring of Adaptive Hypermedia that is central to this Special Issue especially from the point of view of education, as well as the papers selected and the reason for this selection. The papers are based on selected, invited papers of the second Workshop on Authoring of Adaptive and Adaptable Educational Hypermedia at the Adaptive Hypermedia conference (AH'04), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, but went through a separate review process for this Special Issue. |