The need for content access control in hierarchies (CACH) appears naturally in all contexts where a set of users have different access rights to a set of resources. The hierarchy...
H. Ragab Hassen, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Hatem Be...
Abstract. Given the huge amount of static and dynamic content created for eLearning tasks, the major challenge for extending their use is to improve the effectiveness of retrieval ...
—Over two decades, a great expectation on digital museums has been addressed but most of them have been implemented based on web technologies. Emerging Second Life, which support...
Abstract—Content-Centric Networking is a new communication architecture that rethinks the Internet communication model, designed for point-to-point connections between hosts, and...
Giovanna Carofiglio, Vinicius Gehlen, Diego Perino
The increase of e-learning led to the development of Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems (AEHS). The last few years a new research stream was revealed which combines the funct...