A Step towards a Pattern Language for e-Learning Systems
In: Architecture Solutions for E-Learning Systems, ed. by C. Pahl. Information Science Reference, IGI Global, chap. IV, pp. xx.
Computer based teaching and training systems in general, and
Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) in particular, are usually based on
similar fundamental structures. In contrast to this, analyses of the
state of the art of teaching and training system development have
revealed that software engineering techniques are seldom used for
realizing those systems. In the last years, some approaches tried to
change this: pattern mining took place; methods covering the specifics
of ITS project development have been deployed. These approaches usually
focus on a specific system type or on a certain application domain,
thus re-usability is often not possible. What is missing is a
combination of different approaches in a pattern language or a pattern
catalogue for ITS. The purpose of such a pattern catalogue is to
provide pattern for different types of software and to support the
software development starting from design and ending with the
implementation. A step towards a pattern language for ITS is described
in this paper.

