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SERVICE-ORIENTED REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE TO SMART EDUCATION

2020, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING TRENDS

Abstract

Smart education has become an essential need for everyone with its conveniences and quick-to-adopt modes. It has gathered the attention of people by interlinking various fields and disciplines of knowledge through communication for educational purposes. A lot of research involves the area of Smart Education. However, the challenges are the increase in the complexity and more interoperability between systems in the distributed environment. The lacking is reference architecture in which by reusing various technology services. It is proposed to design smart education architecture with emerging technologies services such as big data, blockchain, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, smart computing, etc. The objective of this paper to design a service-oriented reference architecture to smart education. This research paper reviewed the existing emerging technologies applied in smart education architecture that serves as the domain. This article proposes a new architecture called service-oriented reference architecture to a smart education system. The proposed architecture is a highly scalable solution for smart education concerning applications, platforms and infrastructure.

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