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MOT: My Online Tool
(pronounced 'moh', like the French word for 'word')
MOT is a general authoring system for adaptive hypermedia. This means, MOT can author for different adaptation engines. To achieve this, MOT is exporting to a generic format, called CAF. This represents the static representation of the data. Together with the adaptation strategy, written in the adaptation language, LAG, this system can provide specifications of adaptation for various types of user-model and presentation-model related adaptations. Links to current developments are below.
the adaptation layers (including adaptation language definition): The LAG Framework(UM'03 paper) (the LAG Framework is not to be confused with the adaptation language with the same name, as the framework is more general)