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ADL-MOOC: Adaptive Learning Through Big Data Analytics and Data Mining Algorithms for MOOCs., and . CITI, volume 658 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 269-280. (2016)DISMON: Using Social Web and Semantic Technologies to Monitor Diseases in Limited Environments, , , , and . JITR, 4 (1): 48-59 (2011)RING: A Context Ontology for Communication Channel Rule-based Recommender System, , , , and . Proceedings of SeRSy, page 73-82. (2012)Using ontologies and probabilistic networks to develop a preventive stroke diagnosis system (PSDS)., , , , , and . CBMS, page 370-377. IEEE Computer Society, (2010)Using ontologies and probabilistic networks to develop a preventive stroke diagnosis system (PSDS), , , , , and . Proceedings of Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), page 370-377. (2010)RING: A Context Ontology for Communication Channel Rule-based Recommender System., , , , and . SeRSy, volume 919 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, page 73-82. CEUR-WS.org, (2012)CLOUDIO: A Cloud Computing-Oriented Multi-tenant Architecture for Business Information Systems., , , , , and . IEEE CLOUD, page 532-533. IEEE Computer Society, (2010)CLOUDIO: A Cloud Computing-Oriented Multi-tenant Architecture for Business Information Systems, , , , , and . Proceedings of IEEE CLOUD, page 532-533. (2010)Unlocking service composition: service composition knowledge reuse and spreadsheet-based data-flow techniques.. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, (2014)base-search.net (ftunswworks:oai:unsworks.unsw.edu.au:1959.4/53136).DISMON: Using Social Web and Semantic Technologies to Monitor Diseases in Limited Environments., , , , and . J. Inf. Technol. Res., 4 (1): 48-59 (2011)