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Approaches to integration of the dichotomic tables in computer applications for the needs of electronic and mobile learning in the field of biological sciences

Published: 16 June 2011 Publication History

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In the study of different biological objects, often resorting to the use of so-called "keys" or dichotomic tables (dichotomous - divided or dividing into two parts or classifications). Dichotomy (from Greek: [Cyrillic text] - into two" + "[Cyrillic text] partition") -- a split, successive division into two parts, i.e. such tables that are always divided into two - thesis and antithesis, on the basis of two self opposing groups of traits. The present article explores approaches for integration of dichotomic tables in self-developed computer applications. Also are demonstrated the results of implementation of the developed software for creating, editing, supplementing and updating of dichotomic tables, and the opportunities for working with arrays of data in an environment of different operating systems used by students in electronic and mobile learning.

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            CompSysTech '11: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
            June 2011
            688 pages
            ISBN:9781450309172
            DOI:10.1145/2023607
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            • Austrian Comp Soc: Austrian Computer Society
            • BPCSB: BULGARIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY - Sofia, Bulgaria
            • IOMAIBB: INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS - BAS, Bulgaria
            • NBUBB: New Bulgarian University - BAS, Bulgaria
            • Technical University of Sofia
            • IOIACTBB: INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES - BAS, Bulgaria
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            Published: 16 June 2011

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            1. dendrology
            2. dichotomic tables
            3. e-learning
            4. m-learning
            5. ontology

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