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Title: Web Based Learning Management System for Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Certification
Authors: Jayasekara, G. K.
Issue Date: 4-Aug-2021
Abstract: Web based system for Information Technology Infrastructure Library is an implementation done to assist learners and teachers who involve in Information Technology Infrastructure Library certification. This system provides all necessary information to possess an honest understanding about Information Technology Infrastructure Library examination and its practical usage. Developed system will drastically reduce the necessity of browsing hours of lengthy tutorials, eBooks and unstructured self-studying. Since crowd sourcing methodologies is employed users can collaborate in additional interactive manner. For user, content is going to be available for free of charge and no payment required. Only requirements are going to be registering to the system. As system be a web based one, it'll be available real-time from anywhere. For this venture system is developed embedded with crowd sourcing approaches. Users are going to be getting advantages of some quality output of study materials and trainings. The top components aren't limited to supply only educational content, but also system will provide user friendly interfaces that would effectively support for any kind of users. Web based system for Information Technology Infrastructure Library will provide a far better learning environment for Information Technology Infrastructure Library learners. Everyone involves can improve their learning in collaborative manner. Once it's done, they're going to be ready to see the progress visually though the system. The system is developed using PHP (PHP Hypertext Processor) open source server-side scripting language. MySQL is used as the database tool for designing the database. Apache web server was chosen to run the system. Agile development methodology was identified as the best suited development methodology supported its flexible developing theory and related advantages as compared to other software methodologies consistent with existing software engineering theories and by studying the matter domain.
URI: http://dl.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/jspui/handle/123456789/4450
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