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This paper describes a communication model to integrate repositories of programming
problems with other e-Learning software components. The motivation for this work comes from the
EduJudge project that aims to connect an existing repository of programming problems to learning management systems. When trying to use the existing repositories of learning objects we realized that they are mainly specialized search engines and lack features for integration with other e-Learning
systems. With this model we intend to clarify the main features of a programming problem repository,
in order to enable the design and development of software components that use it. The two main points of this model are the definition of programming problems as learning objects and the definition of the core functions exposed by the repository. In both cases, this model follows the existing specifications of the IMS standard and proposes extensions to deal with the special requirements of
automatic evaluation and grading of programming exercises. In the definition of programming
problems as learning objects we introduced a new schema for meta-data. This schema is used to
represent meta-data related to automatic evaluation that cannot be conveniently represented using
the standard: the type of automatic evaluation; the requirements of the evaluation engine; or the roles
of different assets - tests cases, program solutions, etc. In the definition of the core functions we used
two different web services flavours - SOAP and REST - and described each function as an operation
for each type of interface. We describe also the data types of the arguments of each operation. These
data types consist mainly on learning objects and their identifications, but include also usage reports
and queries using XQuery.
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E-Learning Learning objects Content packaging Repositories Web services
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Academic Publishing Limited