2008 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet 2008
DOI: 10.1109/saint.2008.17
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An Abstract Generic Framework for Web Site Verification

Abstract: In this paper, we present an abstract framework for Web site verification which improves the performance of a previous, rewriting-based Web verification methodology. The approximated framework is formalized as a source-to-source transformation which is parametric w.r.t. the chosen abstraction. This transformation significantly reduces the size of the Web documents by dropping or merging contents that do not influence the properties to be checked. This allows us to reuse all verification facilities of the previ… Show more

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“…Therefore, to the best of our knowledge, none of these existing approaches include quality properties as the ones we have proposed here, or, in general, that focus on the consistent relationship between a navigation model and a data model. An exception is the rewriting-based framework presented in (Alpuente, Ballis, & Falaschi, 2006), (Alpuente, Ojeda, Romero, Ballis, & Falaschi, 2008). However, modification operations are not supported.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to the best of our knowledge, none of these existing approaches include quality properties as the ones we have proposed here, or, in general, that focus on the consistent relationship between a navigation model and a data model. An exception is the rewriting-based framework presented in (Alpuente, Ballis, & Falaschi, 2006), (Alpuente, Ojeda, Romero, Ballis, & Falaschi, 2008). However, modification operations are not supported.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%