ABIS 2008 – 16th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems
Würzburg, 6.-8. October 2008
Auflistung ABIS 2008 – 16th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems nach Autor:in "Abel, Fabian"
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- KonferenzbeitragMaking Legacy LMS adaptable using Policy and Policy templates(16th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems, 2008) Koesling, Arne Wolf; Herder, Eelco; De Coi, Juri Luca; Abel, FabianIn this paper, we discuss how users and designers of existing learning management systems (LMSs) can make use of policies to enhance adaptivity and adaptability. Many widespread LMSs currently only use limited and proprietary rule systems defining the system behaviour. Personalization of those systems is done based on those rule systems allowing only for fairly restricted adaptation rules. Policies allow for more sophisticated and flexible adaptation rules, provided by multiple stakeholders and they can be integrated into legacy systems. We present the benefits and feasibility of our ongoing approach of extending an existing LMS with policies. We will use the LMS ILIAS as a hands-on example to allow users to make use of system personalization.
- KonferenzbeitragUser Modeling and User Profile Exchange for Semantic Web Applications(16th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems, 2008) Abel, Fabian; Henze, Nicola; Krause, Daniel; Plappert, DanielThe usage of applications, which are located on the Web, changes the usage of personalization massively: Users interact with most applications seldomly, often just once, but still can benefit from advantages of personalization. We present the User Modeling Service, a service to model a user across various applications. Our service is not restricted to a specific domain and can hence be integrated into arbitrary Web applications. To enable the reuse of user profile data from different applications, we adhere to wellknown Semantic Web technologies. In addition, we developed an easy-to-use Web interface, which allows users to inspect, control, and modify their data. This Web interface is also used to create access policies, which allow users to specify on a fine-grained level which application or Web Service is allowed to access which part of the user profile.