Modeling of the electronic index with UML diagrams as a component of e-learning
Abstract
E-learning is developed fast due to the internet. E-learning is the delivery of learning content via all electronic media, including Internet, satellite broadcasting, interactive TV, etc. The use of the classic index in different worlds universities has been replaced with an electronic index. This has meant that all writing evidence that has been taken so far should be replaced with the so-called electronic archive. Thousands of wood materials like papers and books will be saved through the electronic index. The electronic index should resolve the issue of signatures, mainly to be implemented the digital signature that will confirm authorship of the professor and will not allow falsification. The administration work would be facilitated.
Keywords: e-learning, electronic index, actors, subjects, students, UML diagrams.
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