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Web Engineering: Modelling and Implementing Web Applications

✍ Scribed by Gustavo Rossi, Daniel Schwabe, Luis Olsina, Oscar Pastor (auth.), Gustavo Rossi, Oscar Pastor, Daniel Schwabe, Luis Olsina (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag London
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
458
Series
Human-Computer Interaction Series
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Web Engineering: Modelling and Implementing Web Applications presents the state of the art approaches for obtaining a correct and complete Web software product from conceptual schemas, represented via well-known design notations.

Describing mature and consolidated approaches to developing complex applications, this edited volume is divided into three parts and covers the challenges web application developers face; design issues for web applications; and how to measure and evaluate web applications in a consistent way.

With contributions from leading researchers in the field this book will appeal to researchers and students as well as to software engineers, software architects and business analysts.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-5
Web Application Development: Challenges And The Role Of Web Engineering....Pages 7-32
The Web as an Application Platform....Pages 33-45
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Overview of Design Issues for Web Applications Development....Pages 49-63
Applying the Oows Model-Driven Approach for Developing Web Applications. The Internet Movie Database Case Study....Pages 65-108
Modeling and Implementing Web Applications with Oohdm....Pages 109-155
Uml-Based Web Engineering....Pages 157-191
Designing Multichannel Web Applications as β€œDialogue Systems”: the Idm Model....Pages 193-219
Designing Web Applications with Webml and Webratio....Pages 221-261
HERA....Pages 263-301
WSDM: Web Semantics Design Method....Pages 303-351
An Overview Of Model-Driven Web Engineering and the Mda....Pages 353-382
Front Matter....Pages 383-383
How to Measure and Evaluate Web Applications in a Consistent Way....Pages 385-420
The Need for Empirical Web Engineering: An Introduction....Pages 421-447
Conclusions....Pages 449-453
Back Matter....Pages 455-461

✦ Subjects


User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction


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