Knowledge Based Community Sharing System

Authors

  • C Parvathi  Department of MCA, Mother Theresa Institute of Computer Applications, Palamaner, India
  • R.A.Raja   Department of MCA, Mother Theresa Institute of Computer Applications, Palamaner, India

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Abstract

Today the majority of the instructive foundations in India is understaffed and does not have an essential connection with industry. It now exists such that Industries are currently not some portion of the training framework. Giving a domain to understudies/workforce/analyst/industry specialists will drive us to make up an online learning place for training and research. The essential thought of KBCSS is to give a domain to the understudies and workforce of a college to upgrade their specialized aptitudes and to impart their insight to their kindred understudies or personnel/scientists/mechanical specialists. It likewise intends to give a stage to shared collaboration between various types of clients, learning by mining (i.e., past exchanges are a source which is considered). We firmly need to supplant the current e-learning frameworks of numerous colleges and schools which are unidirectional i.e., from personnel to understudies to a bidirectional way i.e., likewise from understudy to workforce.

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2018-03-31

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How to Cite

[1]
C Parvathi, R.A.Raja , " Knowledge Based Community Sharing System, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp.143-149, March-April-2018.