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ABSTRACT
AHA! is a simple Web-based adaptation engine that was originally developed to support an on-line course. This paper describes AHA! version 2.0, a new major release that aims to significantly increase the adaptive versatility of AHA! without sacrificing AHA!'s simplicity that makes it easy to use. The new features in AHA! are inspired by AHAM [4], a Dexter [6] based reference model for adaptive hypermedia systems. REFERENCES
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"Charalampos Karagiannidis : Reviewer"
AHA!, a Web-based adaptation engine for the development of adaptive hypermedia courses, is outlined in this paper. AHA! uses a domain and a student model, and facilitates adaptive navigation support. Links are annotated so that each individu
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