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A brave new e-world: An exploratory analysis of worldwide e-government readiness, level of democracy, corruption and globalization
(Information Science Reference,, 2008)This paper reports research results on the relationship between e-government readiness and its components and the level of democracy, corruption, and globalization for 191 countries. -
A knowledge based hybrid model for improving manufacturing system in rolling mills.
(2010)Hot steel rolling is amongst the most important industrial techniques because of huge amount of consumed resources, immense environmental impact, and the significance and enormous quantity of long products. Criteria for ... -
A new approach to course revision: Applying critical questions and a philosophical framework to a revision of 71254 Electronic Commerce.
(2005)This study investigates how 71254 Electronic Commerce fits in with Susan Toohey's (1999) framework of philosophical approaches and the fundamental aspects of course design. It analyses the influence of various factors on ... -
A predictive model for eCommerce consumer expenditure in EC countries.
(2004)A predictive model for eCommerce consumer expenditure in EC countries -
All e-learning in the same basket? Challenging a social constructivist 'fit for all'.
(2006)This paper seeks to explore how relevant social constructivism is to the design of the learning experience in the vocational e-learning context. Creating engaging individualised learning through the use of online simulations ... -
Automated assessment of advanced office skills.
(2010)This paper describes the design of an assessment and an automatic web-based grading system developed to assess students� spreadsheet and database skills in the Information Systems course at The Open Polytechnic of New ... -
Automatic assessment using Moodle
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Automatic grading of spreadsheet and database skills.
(2012)Growing enrolment in distance education has increased student-to-lecturer ratios and, therefore, increased the workload of the lecturer. This growing enrolment has resulted in mounting efforts to develop automatic grading ...