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\section{Learning Content Management System}
The modern LMS and LCMS systems \cite{Hatzilygeroudis} usually includes the following components: subsystems for learning administration, users management (learners, tutors, learning courses authors, system administrators), testing and knowledge assessment (that generates reports about learners achievements in the course and allows to manage the learning of content during learning the course), course learning management, learning sequence management, learning content management, content delivery management, API for interaction with external subsystems.
The common structure of LMS and LCMS systems
(Fig. \ref{fig:LMS}) includes the following relations: is depicted in Fig. \ref{fig:LMS}, where: 1 - base information about LMS
users, users; 2 - learning achievement reports, tests
planning, planning; 3 - learning course
achievements, achievements; 4- current learning course achievements for modules of the course, modules tests
results, results; 5 - learning content
administration, administration; 6 - testing results (for modules of the
course), course); 7 - information about learning sequence of modules of the
course, course; 8 - content selection for the learning
course, course; 9 - content
request, request; 10 - course learning management using the API (with third-party
software), software); 11 - managing the content representation for the
learner, learner; 12 - content
package, package; 13 - selected learning
content, content; 14 - results of content selection from the content
repository, repository; 15 - representation of the learning content for
learner, learner; 16 - interactions using API with HTTP-requests.