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  2. Access For Learning Community - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly known as the Schools Interoperability Framework Association, or SIFA. The name was changed in May 2015. [3] [4] A4L members collaborate on a variety of technical standards sometimes collectively known as the Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF). A4L publishes these standards, advocates their adoption, and provides training ...

  3. Schools Interoperability Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF) began as an initiative chiefly championed initially by Microsoft to create "a blueprint for educational software interoperability and data access." It was designed to be an initiative drawing upon the strengths of the leading vendors in the K-12 market to enable schools' IT professionals to build ...

  4. School Information Management System - Wikipedia

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    Becta established a Schools Interoperability Framework (based on the model used in the United States) which education products could easily comply with and interoperate. The director of SIMS, however, claimed that the implementation of these standard interfaces would incur a significant cost to their software.

  5. Learning Tools Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) is a standard developed by 1EdTech formerly known as IMS Global Learning Consortium at the time of creation. It enables seamless integration between learning systems and external systems. [ 1 ]

  6. Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    The AIOS was described in a doctoral thesis and is based on the results of various research projects on interoperability. [1] It is independent from specific products or vendors but describes generically the different layers, views, relationships and technical means needed to efficiently establish interoperable information systems.

  7. International Federation for Learning, Education, and ...

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    In January 2000, the ADL released the first edition of the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), a technical framework designed to facilitate interoperability of computer-based education and training materials. [2]

  8. Enterprise application integration - Wikipedia

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    A centralized broker that handles security, access, and communication. This can be accomplished through integration servers (like the School Interoperability Framework (SIF) Zone Integration Servers) or through similar software like the enterprise service bus (ESB) model that acts as a services manager.

  9. Model Driven Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    The initial idea of works on MDI, was the application of model-driven methods and techniques for solving interoperability problems from business level down to data level. The three main ideas of Model Driven Interoperability (MDI) approach are: Interoperability [3] should be achieved at different levels: Business, Knowledge, Application and Data.