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Design and Implementation of Multimedia Online Courseware Based on XML/XSLT and JavaScript

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Information Computing and Applications (ICICA 2011)

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In order to solve the problems of post-maintenance and resource-sharing for traditional courseware, as well as extracting information and distribution storing data problems for HTML online courseware, this paper initially proposed a design method of multimedia online courseware based on XML/XSLT and JavaScript using XML technologies. This article firstly introduced its design, architecture and development process; then described in detail the implementation of the online courseware with an example; finally stated the key technologies in the process of development. The courseware is a typical application of online courseware for autonomous learning, and its design idea being used can be a reference to other online curriculum.

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Sun, L., Shao, M., Wu, M. (2011). Design and Implementation of Multimedia Online Courseware Based on XML/XSLT and JavaScript. In: Liu, C., Chang, J., Yang, A. (eds) Information Computing and Applications. ICICA 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 244. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27452-7_62

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