Systematic literature review on software architecture of educational websites

Abstract The modern world greatly depends on information systems and the software that governs them. The software architecture defines and designs the holistic structure that the software will have, its components, the interaction between them and all the development is done around it. The purpose o...

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Main Authors: Milton Campoverde‐Molina, Sergio Luján‐Mora, Llorenç Valverde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
Series:IET Software
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/sfw2.12024
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spelling doaj-6a01aec1979840688184fcb5709372912021-08-02T08:30:21ZengWileyIET Software1751-88061751-88142021-08-0115423925910.1049/sfw2.12024Systematic literature review on software architecture of educational websitesMilton Campoverde‐Molina0Sergio Luján‐Mora1Llorenç Valverde2Unidad Académica de Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) Universidad Católica de Cuenca Cuenca EcuadorDepartamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos Universidad de Alicante Alicante SpainDepartament de Matemàtiques i Informàtica Universitat de les Illes Balears Palma Mallorca SpainAbstract The modern world greatly depends on information systems and the software that governs them. The software architecture defines and designs the holistic structure that the software will have, its components, the interaction between them and all the development is done around it. The purpose of this systematic literature review (SLR) is to analyse the software architectures used in educational websites, methodologies, technological components and empirical results. The search of the SLR yielded 23 studies from the most significant academic sources in education and software engineering. The results of the SLR show that the analysed educational websites were proposing a software architecture, developing a system, proposing a model, assessing of a platform, proposing a Folksonomy‐Based Ontology Maintenance, reviewing smart home design, and proposing a Web‐based platform to aid parallel, distributed and high‐performance computing education. Of the 23 selected studies, 13 carried out an evaluation of their research with either students, teachers, professionals or a combination of these. In conclusion, the selected studies present narrated experiments of projects or individuals that seek to improve collaborative learning in the educational area. Finally, an important finding is that the proposed software architectures do not contemplate laws or quality standards for universal access.https://doi.org/10.1049/sfw2.12024
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description Abstract The modern world greatly depends on information systems and the software that governs them. The software architecture defines and designs the holistic structure that the software will have, its components, the interaction between them and all the development is done around it. The purpose of this systematic literature review (SLR) is to analyse the software architectures used in educational websites, methodologies, technological components and empirical results. The search of the SLR yielded 23 studies from the most significant academic sources in education and software engineering. The results of the SLR show that the analysed educational websites were proposing a software architecture, developing a system, proposing a model, assessing of a platform, proposing a Folksonomy‐Based Ontology Maintenance, reviewing smart home design, and proposing a Web‐based platform to aid parallel, distributed and high‐performance computing education. Of the 23 selected studies, 13 carried out an evaluation of their research with either students, teachers, professionals or a combination of these. In conclusion, the selected studies present narrated experiments of projects or individuals that seek to improve collaborative learning in the educational area. Finally, an important finding is that the proposed software architectures do not contemplate laws or quality standards for universal access.
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