Abstract—The gaps identified were partly transformed into
prototyping which provided prove of the concept. The proven
concept used the requirements gathered to create the
functionality for the electronic Learning Industrial
eNvironment System (eLINS). The purpose of eLINS is to be the
tool that accommodates the Requirements Engineering
Project-Based Learning (RE PjBL). This paper will begin with
the discussion of functionality which emerged as use cases. The
class diagram will have all of the requirements/stories that
accumulated from the Literature Review and the interpretation
from those requirements that had an input on use case
identification. All the inputs had an overview on the eLIN
system that acted as a medium that allowed Industry
practitioners to share their experiences in doing their projects
(case studies), students to upload the deliverables (SRS), and
lecturers to be able to monitor student tasks. Future work will
be focusing on the result and analysis of eLINS usability.
Index Terms—Tools, requirement engineering, project-based
Learning, eLearning, academia-industry collaboration,
functionality, interface.
Nor Azliana Akmal Jamaludin is with Faculty of Computer Science &
Information Technology, Universiti Selangor, Malaysia, Advanced of
Informatic System. (e-mail: norazliana@unisel.edu.my).
Shamsul Sahibuddin was with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia (e-mail: shamsul@utm.my).
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Cite: Nor Azliana Akmal Jamaludin and Shamsul Sahibuddin, "Electronic Learning Industrial Environment System (eLINS) for Academia-Industry Collaboration," Lecture Notes on Software Engineering vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 71-75, 2014.