Personalized engineering documentation templates in instructional design: ontological aspects and situation-based implementation

Автор: Mironov V.V., Gusarenko A.S., Tuguzbaev G.A.

Журнал: Онтология проектирования @ontology-of-designing

Рубрика: Прикладные онтологии проектирования

Статья в выпуске: 3 (49) т.13, 2023 года.

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Information support for instructional design based on personalized automation is considered. Instructional design in a technical educational institution involves the development of engineering documentation, which includes, along with technical solutions, a significant amount of formal information provided for by standards and methodological requirements. Automated generation of personalized templates (blanks) of engineering documents makes it possible to reduce the labor intensity of routine stages of the instructional design process for students and teachers. The article discusses the conceptual scheme of this process, including the corresponding system of concepts and relationships connecting them taking into account the multivariance of design tasks and the multi-stage nature of design process. During personalization, the data of participants in the process, a version of the technical specifications, and related events are entered into the template. For multi-stage projects, templates are also personalized, considering technical decisions made at previous design stages. The implementation of the proposed concept of the instructional design process based on a situation-oriented approach is considered. The practical use of the results in the course design of database models involves the generation of personalized graphic documents in open formats of the Visio editor. The proposed personalization is focused on graphic documents in the form of diagrams and can be applied to drawings as well as text documents.

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Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170200574

IDR: 170200574   |   DOI: 10.18287/2223-9537-2023-13-3-333-351

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