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Sequencing Behaviors


From IEEE Std. 1484.11.1-2004 IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – Data Model for Content to Learning Management System Communication, Copyright 2004 IEEE; IEEE Std. 1484.11.2-2003 IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – ECMAScript Application Programming Interface for Content to Runtime Services Communication, Copyright 2003 IEEE; IEEE Std. 1484.12.1- 2002 IEEE Standard for Learning Object Metadata, Copyright 2002 IEEE; and IEEE Std. 1484.12.3-2005 IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema Definition Language Binding for Learning Object Metadata, Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved.

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4.1. Sequencing Behavior Overview4.2. Tracking Model4.2.1. Tracking Model Overview4.2.1.1 Tracking Model4.2.1.2 Objective Progress Information4.2.1.3 Activity Progress Information4.2.1.4 Attempt Progress Information4.2.1.5 Activity State Information4.2.1.6 Global State Information4.2.1.7 Tracking Behavior4.3. Overall Sequencing Process4.3.1. Sequencing Loop4.4. Navigation Behavior4.4.1. Navigation Events4.4.2. Navigation Controls4.4.3. Navigation Requests4.4.4. Navigation Request Process4.5. Termination Behavior4.5.1. Termination Requests4.5.2. Evaluating Post Condition and Exit Action Rules4.5.3. Termination Request ProcessDuring the End Attempt ProcessDuring the Sequencing Exit Action Rules SubprocessDuring the Sequencing Post Condition Rules Subprocess4.5.4. End Attempt Process4.6. Rollup Behavior4.6.1. Overall Rollup Process4.6.2. Evaluating Rollup Rules4.6.3. Measure Rollup Process4.6.4. Completion Measure Rollup Process4.6.5. Objective Rollup Process4.6.6. Activity Progress Rollup Process4.7. Selection and Randomization Behavior4.7.1. Select Child Process4.7.2. Randomize Children Process4.8. Sequencing Behavior4.8.1.1 Sequencing Requests4.8.2. Sequencing Request Process4.8.3. Evaluating Limit Conditions4.8.4. Evaluating Precondition Sequencing Rules4.8.5. Flow SubprocessLoop4.8.6. Overall Sequencing Process4.8.6.1 Start Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.2 Resume All Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.3 Retry Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.4 Exit Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.5 Continue Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.6 Previous Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.7 Choice Sequencing Request Process4.8.6.8 Jump Sequencing Request Process4.9. Delivery Behavior4.9.1. Delivery Request Process4.9.2. Content Delivery Environment Process4.9.3. Launching a Content Object