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    Online Assessment Technologies and Future Trends: A Systematic Review
    (Faculty of Computing and Technology, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka., 2023) Nafrees, Abdul Cader Mohamed; Liyanage, S. R.; Dias, N. G. J.
    A rapidly expanding method of continuing education in times of epidemic or conflict is online assessment (OA). Numerous tools are now available to perform OA more effectively and maintain the quality of e-learning (EL) as a result of the fast growth of new technologies. In order to analyse OA technologies and their future prospects, this study has conducted a systematic literature review (SLR). These publications were evaluated in light of the study issue, recent developments and future trends. It was shown that while few studies took into account automated feedback providing, the majority of studies concentrated on eradicating OA cheating. Few studies also concentrated on creating software for OA. Additionally, the bulk of studies have taken AI-based research into account. This research has downloaded articles only from 8 publishers and only open access articles. Future researches can be done about identifying techniques, how OA helps for the fair access to the quality education, and implications and considerations of implementing OA technologies.
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    Smart technologies in tourism: a study using systematic review and grounded theory
    (Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2021) Nafrees, Abdul Cader Mohamed; Shibly, F. H. A.
    Tourism that uses smart technology and practices to boost resource management and sustainability while growing their businesses' overall competitiveness is known as smart tourism. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have had a profound impact on the tourism industry, and they continue to be the key drivers of tourism innovation. ICTs have fundamentally changed the way tourism products are developed, presented, and offered, according to the literature. Any empirical studies or experiments must be focused on accepted or formed hypotheses. In this regard, grounded theory measures were used for interpretation, while a systematic review was performed to assess the research scope from current studies and works. The main goal of the study is to investigate and propose long-lasting and stable smart technologies for implementing smart tourism. Grounded theory is a concept that uses methodical rules to gather and dissect data in order to construct an unbiased theory. Fewer studies on smart technology in tourism have been conducted, with a majority of them concentrating on IoT, virtual and augmented reality, big data, cloud computing, and mobile applications. In either case, there is space for further investigation into this important field of study. As a result, this paper is a vital first step toward a clearer understanding of how smart technology can be applied to the tourism industry. The number of available research work on smart technologies in tourism were fewer from the selected journals and conference proceedings, which led to the accessibility of lesser data for analysis.

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