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Ariadne (software) - Definition and Overview

Ariadne (named for the figure from Greek mythology) is an European association for sharing knowledge and fostering international cooperation in teaching that is open to the world.

Ariadne was initiated in 1996 by the European Commission's telematics for education and training program. Since then, an infrastructure has been developed in Belgium and Switzerland for the production of reusable learning content, including distributed storage and discovery, as well as its exploitation in structured courses. The core of this infrastructure is a distributed library of digital, reusable educational components called the Knowledge Pool System (KPS) now actively used in both academic and corporate contexts.

End users interact with the KPS through client tools. Java and web applications allow users to insert documents and their associated metadata into the KPS, search for relevant documents, and download them from the KPS. Java applications interact with the KPS through the ARIADNE Web Services. The ARIADNE Web Services provide an easy API, hiding a complex database, and enable interoperability with other repositories.

The ARIADNE toolset contains the following components:

  • The ARIADNE KPS Client
  • WeBLe, the ARIADNE Web-Based Learning Environment
  • SILO, the current Indexation- and Query tool.

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