Performance evaluation of a multi-agent mobile learning system

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Abstract

Mobile devices have emerged as our daily companion whose applicability evolves as the day unfolds. One of such applications is in the area of learning, called mobile learning (M-learning). However, as with all new technologies, M-learning is faced with the issues of standard, content packaging, and deployment. And like other distributed applications on ubiquitous networks, M-learning is challenged with performance issues. This work shows the implementation and evaluation of a model for intelligent mobile learning system (IMLS) using a multi-agent system (MAS), such as the Java Agent Development Environment (JADE) framework. Two M-learning applications (agentbased and non-agent) were developed, deployed and tested. The agent-based application is deployed using an HTTPbased Message Transfer Protocol (MTP). The results suggest that agents can increase the performance of an Mlearning application up to eight times.

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Udanor, C. N., & Oparaku, O. U. (2016). Performance evaluation of a multi-agent mobile learning system. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies, 10(2), 10–18. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v10i2.4873

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