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Development Of System Tool Based On SCORM2004 Standard

Posted on:2007-08-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J H DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360272477972Subject:Software engineering
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Nowadays, the competition between two countries has already changed and become the competition of talents; the talent state of a country will decide its future. Under such strong realistic background, modernized training technology has obtained the development at full speed too. But, during a very long time in the past, modernized network education skill has been not unifying all the time, so the education resources can't widely be reused. With the birth of SCORM technology, the situation is broken at once; SCORM has become international standard and enables interoperability, accessibility and reusability of Web-based learning content. However, its application is not extensive enough at present. The main reason does not have handy tool which is easy to study and can develop standard education resources according with this standard. This thesis implements the resources organizing system, which belongs to a part of the system tool development project.This thesis makes an introduction to waterfall model of software development and Test-Driven Development technology at first, then analyzes SCORM specifications, and defines concretely demand for the Resources Organizing System to develop. Next to introduce detailed analysis and design for the overall function and all modules, then to describe the application of Test-Driven Development technology in this system, and the final achievement shown in UML diagrams. Finally, the development of the Resources Organizing System is summarized.The program is realized under platform Windows 2000 and uses Eclipse/java as development language. At the same time, adopts JUnit testing frame and Jude that is a good and handy UML design tool.
Keywords/Search Tags:Test-Driven, SCORM, Software Engineering, UML
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