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Generalized Net Model of E-learning System with Privacy Protection Module

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The present paper introduces a generalized net model of e-learning system, which can satisfy some specific security requirements. The purpose is to analyze the major types of e-learning users and their roles into the distance learning process, as well as their interactions through the system. In addition, some security requirements to the e-learning system are considered and a security monitor is incorporated into the proposed model.

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Orozova, D.A., Jecheva, V.G. (2010). Generalized Net Model of E-learning System with Privacy Protection Module. In: Iskander, M., Kapila, V., Karim, M. (eds) Technological Developments in Education and Automation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3656-8_57

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