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A Collaborative E-learning System Based on Multi-agent

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Internet and Network Economics (WINE 2005)

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Based on the analysis of the process of the collaborative e-learning system and the characteristics of Multi-agent technology, this paper brings forward a collaborative e-learning system framework founded on Multi-agent. Meanwhile, it provides with the key technology to realize e-learning and the arithmetic to search for the collaborator, carries out further analysis of the system’s operating mechanism, multi-agent’s logic structure, Agent capacity and time complexity. According to this framework, it is easy to realize the Web-based e-learning among several individuals and the knowledge’s intertransferring, which is good to improve the e-learning efficiency and lift the knowledge level of the whole internet organization.

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Wang, J., Sun, YH., Fan, ZP., Liu, Y. (2005). A Collaborative E-learning System Based on Multi-agent. In: Deng, X., Ye, Y. (eds) Internet and Network Economics. WINE 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3828. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11600930_45

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